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  Probert Encyclopaedia: People and Peoples (William I-William M)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
William II's relations with the Church were not easy; he took over Archbishop Lanfranc's revenues after the latter's death in 1089, kept other bishoprics vacant to make use of their revenues, and had numerous arguments with Lanfranc's popular successor Anselm.
William III was king of England from 1689 to 1702.
William Maxwell the fifth Earl of Nithsdale was a Jacobite rebel.
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 Descendants of William B. McConnell
William B. MCCONNELL, Born Nov 1817 in GA, Died ca 1903 in Lee Co., AL Married 5 Sep 1837 in Russell Co., AL until 1843 to Mary KENT, Born 1820 in GA, Died 1843 in Lee Co., AL Married 13 Nov 1846 in Columbus, Muscogee, GA until ???
Relationship: g3GSon Lineage:(i.109 Alma,iv.33 Albert,v.12 Edmund,i.2 Benjamin,i.1 William) Jasper Wayne DUBOSE, Born 18 Apr 1947 in Opelika, Lee, AL; FATHER: Jasper Lee DUBOSE, Born 27 Jan 1925; MOTHER: Alma Lavonia MCCONNELL, Born 11 Oct 1926, Died 21 Nov 1980 at age 54 Married 29 Nov 1969 in Opelika, Lee, AL to Glenda Sue SUMNERS 199.
Relationship: g3GDaughter Lineage:(ii.109 Alma,iv.33 Albert,v.12 Edmund,i.2 Benjamin,i.1 William) Lavonia Diane DUBOSE, Born 19 Jul 1951 in Opelika, Lee, AL; FATHER: Jasper Lee DUBOSE, Born 27 Jan 1925; MOTHER: Alma Lavonia MCCONNELL, Born 11 Oct 1926, Died 21 Nov 1980 at age 54 Married 26 Dec 1969 in Opelika, Lee, AL to Charles Wayne DAUGHTRY 203.
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 McConnell Hall History and Traditions
McConnell Hall (with Steel House and Targhee Hall) is one of only three residence halls on the University of Idaho campus with its own building.
William John McConnell was an early Idaho businessman, Senator, and Governor who was instrumental in the founding of the University of Idaho and received the University's first honorary degree.
They are a proud symbol of honor and represent the history of the family or organization that bears them.
www.uidaho.edu /uires/halls/McConnell/tradition.html   (221 words)

  
 Welcome to Adobe GoLive 5
Naylor, and William Frazier are hereby appointed commissioners of said county of Latah, and their annual compensation shall be the same as now provided by law for the commissioners of Nez Perce County.
Bundy; for district attorney, J. Elder of Moscow; for probate judge, Roland Hodgins of Moscow; for sheriff, George Langdon of Moscow; for coroner, J. Brown, of Moscow; for assessor, Frank Jones of Genesee; for surveyor, Arthur Colburn; for recorder, C. Roberts of Moscow; for treasurer, Henry Dernham of Moscow; for school superintendent, J.
Their famous charge over the rice fields of Luzon, in which fell the gallant McConville, whose career was on that advancing crest of battle ended in a blaze of glory, to the admiration of his comrades in arms, and the grateful remem­brance of his state and nation, is a matter of perpetual record.
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 1934 Deaths
William G. BRADY Oldest Salesman, Dies in 90th year Civil War Veteran was with one firm 62 years.
Patrick J. WHALEN of 412 Caton Avenue, a lifelong resident of Brooklyn, died suddenly Monday.
Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery George J. AYERS, son of David and Emma GLEASON AYERS, and brother of Dennis L, Mary, Emma and James, died Sunday.
www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com /Newspaper/BSU/1934.Death.html   (2686 words)

  
 Fred T. Dubois-Biographical Sketch, Idaho State University Library
The maneuver showed Dubois at his manipulative best as he deftly balanced the rival ambitions of other senatorial aspirants and the claims of northern Idaho's representatives that their section should be assured of at least one of the two available Senate seats.
The spectacle of a state legislature choosing four United States senators in a single session led one Montana newspaper to comment that "Idaho evidently goes on the principle that electing United States senators is like courting a widow--it can't be overdone." Ultimately, however, the plan worked as the Senate rejected Clagett's challenge to Dubois' election.
In Colorado and Idaho the Silver Republicans did well, but elsewhere the trend was discouraging as the failure of the various silver parties to cooperate led to the defeat of many of Dubois' friends--Charles Hartman and Lee Mantle in Montana, Charles A. Towne in Minnesota, and Frank Cannon in Utah.
www.isu.edu /library/special/mc004b.htm   (4965 words)

  
 The Officer Down Memorial Page Remembers . . .
Deputy Warden McConnell was shot and killed as a prisoner attempted to escape from the Brooklyn City Prison (Raymond Street Jail).
Deputy McConnell drew his firearm but before he could fire he was shot twice by the suspect.
As he fell, Deputy McConnell was able to return fire, but he missed the suspect.
www.odmp.org /officer.php?oid=16341   (201 words)

  
 Gem County History
Stolen horses were put in the stockade and then led out the back of the canyon during the night and then sold in Oregon.
A natural landmark is the small butte generally known as Regan Butte and named after the homesteader who ran cattle there in the late 1800’s.
William J. McConnell wrote, “It is a strange analogy that life should mean death, for the life of early places was gauged…by the growth of the cemetery.” Emmett’s original cemetery located on West Fourth Street was moved to its present location in 1918.
www.co.gem.id.us /general/history.htm   (1286 words)

  
 LCHS McConnell Mansion
William J. McConnell came to Moscow from Yamhill, Oregon, in 1878 at the age of 40 after a career of gold mining in the Boise Basin.
Moving to Moscow in 1878, McConnell's mercantile business prospered so much so that he acquired the title, "Merchant Prince of Idaho." After the house which we now call the McConnell Mansion was completed in 1886, McConnell's wife and four children joined him in Moscow that Christmas Eve.
Although McConnell became the state's leading Republican, serving as state senator and governor, and despite securing the University of Idaho for Moscow, he fell into obscurity after losing his money in the Depression of 1893.
users.moscow.com /lchs/mansion.html   (1036 words)

  
 THE AIR FORCE ART COLLECTION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Gerald Mcconnell Was Born In West Orange, New Jersey, Received His Art Education At The Art Students League And Has Worked As A Free-Lance Illustrator In New York City Since 1953.
Mcconnell Has Exhibited In One-Man And Group Shows In The Following Galleries: Greengrass, New York, N.Y. Society Of Illustrators, New York, N.Y. Fairtree, New York, N.Y. Xerox, Rochester, N.Y. General Electric, Fairfield, Ct. U.S. Air Force Museum, Dayton, Oh.
Mcconnell Has Served The Following: Frank Reilly School Of Art, Trustee And On Its Board Of Directors Society Of Illustrators, Member Since 1962, On Its Board Of Directors Since 1963 And Executive Committee Since 1967.
www.afapo.hq.af.mil /Presentation/Common/artistsdetail.cfm?Letter=M&value=412   (305 words)

  
 USDOJ: OLP: McConnell Bio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Currently the Presidential Professor in the University of Utah College of Law, McConnell received a B.A. from Michigan State University (1976) and a J.D. from the University of Chicago (1979), where he was Order of the Coif and Comment Editor of the University of Chicago Law Review.
Upon graduation, he served as law clerk to Chief Judge J. Skelly Wright on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, and then for Associate Justice William J. Brennan, Jr., on the United States Supreme Court.
Professor McConnell was Assistant General Counsel of the Office of Management and Budget (1981-83), and Assistant to the Solicitor General (1983-85), after which he joined the faculty of the University of Chicago Law School in 1985.
www.usdoj.gov /olp/mcconnellbio.htm   (296 words)

  
 NCSU Physics -- William R. Davis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Scaife, William J. Stewart, James W. York, Jr., editors; Wesley O. Doggett, Barbara M. Gellai, André A. Gsponer, associate editors; Carmine A. Prioli, consulting editor.
Davis, William R., "Introduction: The Early Publications of Cornelius Lanczos on General Relativity in the Period 1922-1934," vol.
Davis, William R. and Dolan, Patrick, "Introduction: The Lanczos Tensor in Riemannian Spacetime," vol.
www.physics.ncsu.edu /people/davis.html   (306 words)

  
 About LCHS
Our museum in the McConnell Mansion is a friendly place for children and families to visit with historic rooms, changing exhibits, and hands-on activities for young visitors.
Located in Moscow's historic neighborhood, the McConnell Mansion is an architectural and historic landmark.
William J. McConnell, leading merchant, prominent Republican, and Idaho Governor from 1887 to 1893, built the house in 1886.
users.moscow.com /lchs/about.html   (684 words)

  
 Idaho - NezPerce County History
Subsequently J. Vincent succeeded Fisk as sheriff, the latter failing to file his bond, I. Purcell became probate judge, and Phillip Streeter was appointed assessor.
Binnard was elected treasurer, J. Northrup was victorious in the contest for assessor and William Ewing, J. Curry and N. Holbrook were chosen county commissioners.
By the terms of this compromise J. Brigham, of Latah County, was given a certificate of election as councilman and certificates were issued to A. Chaney, of Latah, and to James DeHaven and J. Mitcham, of Nez Perces, as representatives.
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 The Legitimacy of Vigilanteism
All told in the period from 1862 to 1884 over a hundred men were executed by vigilan- [Page 1273] tes in Idaho and Montana.[24] One of the leading advocates of, and participants in, vigilanteism in Montana in the 1860s was William J. McConnell, who later became both a governor and a senator.
Similarly Dr. John E. Osborne, a leading Wyoming physician, was an active vigilante who went on to be governor of his state.[25] McConnell and Osborne are not exceptional in the prominence they achieved.
An essential purpose of the criminal justice system is to provide a catharsis by which a community expresses its outrage at the transgression of the criminal.
www.saf.org /LawReviews/Cohen1.html   (5380 words)

  
 Welcome to McConnell Hall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
The McConnell Hall website is provided as a public service of the William J. McConnell Residence Hall at the University of Idaho.
The contents of the McConnell Hall website is the exclusive intellectual property of McConnell Hall (unless otherwises stated) and it does not reflect the view, opinions, or policies of the University of Idaho or any of its subordinate organizations.
The appearance of hyperlinks does not constitute endorsement by McConnell Hall, or any organization with which it is affiliated, of the website or the information, products, or services contained therein.
www.uidaho.edu /uires/work/halls/McConnell/disclaimer.html   (130 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Idaho
Jump to: navigation, search The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party [1]), is one of the two major political parties in the United States (the other being the Democratic Party).
In 1804, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark began a voyage of discovery with 45 men, a keelboat, two pirogues,and a dog.
Jump to: navigation, search A U.S. state is any one of the fifty states (four of which officially favor the term commonwealth) which, together with the District of Columbia and Palmyra Atoll (an uninhabited incorporated unorganized territory), form the United States of America.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Idaho   (8755 words)

  
 Madagascar and Soil Erosion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Bojo, J. 1996 The costs of land degradation in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Brand, J. and Pfund, J.L. Site-and watershed-level assessment of nutrient dynamics under shifting cultivation in eastern Madagascar.
McConnell, William J. Human-environment relations in Madagascar: the importance of spatial and temporal perspective.
peacecorps.mtu.edu /madsoil.htm   (693 words)

  
 William J Le Noble - The Info Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
William J Mcconnell - Idahos Vigilantes - 0893011010
William J Baumol Alan S Blinder - Macroeconomics: Principles and Policy : 1998 Update - 0030271827
William J Fowler Jr - Developments in School Finance - 0788133616
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 WILLIAM EDGAR BORAH
In compliance with the terms of Senator William Borah's will, the scrapbooks were donated to the University of Idaho by Mrs.
William Edgar Borah, Republican Senator from Idaho, was born in Fairfield, Illinois, June 29, 1865, the seventh of ten children born to William Nathan and Elizabeth (West) Borah.
The 56 scrapbooks and 34 folders of mounted newspaper clippings which deal with the political career of William Borah span the years 1903 to 1947, with the bulk of the items from the years 1910-1939.
www.lib.uidaho.edu /special-collections/Manuscripts/mg010.htm   (728 words)

  
 Michael W. McConnell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Michael W. McConnell joined the faculty in 1997 after teaching at the University of Chicago Law School for 12 years, where he was William B. Graham Professor of Law.
Prior to his teaching career, Professor McConnell served as assistant to the solicitor general with the U.S. Department of Justice, assistant general counsel for the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, and clerked for Chief Judge J. Skelly Wright, of the District of Columbia U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Professor McConnell teaches constitutional law, family law, state and local government, religion and the First Amendment.
www.law.utah.edu /faculty/bios/mcconnellm.html   (415 words)

  
 Resources for Navajo Indians special collections research at Center of SW Studies
File 807 M 1868 on Roll 639 of NARA Publication M 619 (in Microfilm Drawer 6.8 in the Delaney Library at the Center of Southwest Studies) is a report of Lt. Gen.
William T. Sherman stating the reasons for the removal of Navajo Indians from the Bosque Redondo Reservation, New Mexico Territory, June 24, 1868.
Letters received from officers at the post such as William P. Calloway, the superintendent of labor at the Navajo farms, document internal operations and problems.
swcenter.fortlewis.edu /inventory/NavColls.htm   (5581 words)

  
 Primary Sources: Personal Papers and University Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Ailshie, a University Regent from 1893-1896 and an Idaho Supreme Court Justice; scrapbooks, 1903-1947 of Senator William Edgar Borah; papers, 1926-1964, of C.
The records of the Shoshone County Flood Control Project of 1935 were maintained by mining engineer Harry Marsh whose collection on Idaho and Northwest history includes correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, motion pictures and other materials on mining, flood control, and historical topics.
The Barnard-Stockbridge Collection consists of the immense negative file of the Barnard Studio (established by T. Barnard and continued by Nellie J. Stockbridge in Wallace, Idaho) which depicts many aspects of life in the Wallace-Kellogg area and the development of the Coeur d'Alene mining district of northern Idaho from 1886 through 1964.
www.lib.uidaho.edu /special-collections/Primary.Sources.html   (1700 words)

  
 Greening of the Palouse
Although the trail parallels busy Moscow-Pullman Highway (State 270) on a onetime railroad bed, it's far enough away from traffic to give riders a feel for the fertile folds of the agrarian landscape.
Moscow attractions include the McConnell Mansion, a Victorian home built in 1886 for William J. McConnell, who served as Idaho's governor from 1893 to 1897.
McConnell wound up going broke and losing the house, but a vintage machine lets visitors stamp facsimile checks from the Moscow State Bank for up to $99,999.
www.sunset.com /sunset/Premium/Travel/2004/04-Apr/Palouse0404/Palouse0404.html   (1138 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Mcconnell
McConnell, Donald R. — of Berrien County, Mich. Democrat.
McConnell, Felix Grundy (1809-1846) — also known as Felix G. McConnell — of Talladega,
McConnell, William John (1839-1925) — also known as William J. McConnell — of
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/mcconnell.html   (459 words)

  
 The Record, July 23, 2001, V10.02
The recent passing of Douglas Williams, a 1954 graduate who wrote MTSU's current alma mater, may evoke a few memories or questions on whether the university had an alma mater during its first 50 years.
Williams was given a $250 honorarium for his composition, according to Pittard's book.
Williams graduated with a bachelor of science degree from MTSU in 1954 and wrote both the words and the music for a then-new alma mater, which was featured in the Golden Anniversary commemoration activities during 1961-62.
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 Hundred Days
He says that toward evening on the 15th [14th] McPherson "moved his whole line of battle forward till he had gained a ridge overlooking the town" [there was no town.-- J. J.], and that several attempts to drive him away were repulsed with bloody loss.
William Wallace, Lieut.-Col. Frank Askew, Col. William Wallace, Col. Frank Askew; 49th Ohio, Col. William H. Gibson, Lieut.
William Cogswell; 13th N. J., Col. Ezra A. Carman; 107th N. Y., Col. Nirom M. Crane; 150th N. Y., Col. John H. Ketcham; 3d Wis., Col. William Hawley.
www.aotc.net /Hundred.htm   (19189 words)

  
 (William J. MCCONNELL - William Moore MCCONNELL )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
William J. William J. William James MCCONNELL (1836 - ____)
William Jonathon MCCONNELL (1 Mar 1833 - 17 Jul 1918)
William L. William L. William Lawrence MCCONNELL (1845 - ____)
www.dsolar.com /mcconnel/index/ind0370.html   (136 words)

  
 NYCHS - In Memoriam
Employed at the hospital for the criminal insane one year, she had planned to leave the hospital in four days to enroll in nursing school.
Deputy Warden William J. McConnell is killed when, despite a gun pointed at him, he courageously refuses to hand over the keys to desperate criminal Red McCormick attempting to escape the Raymond St. Jail in Brooklyn.
Guard Daniel J. Nickerson at Clinton State Prison is fatally stabbed when he tries to fellow officers under attack by an inmate armed with a knife.
www.correctionhistory.org /html/honoroll.html   (2426 words)

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