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  William Raine Marshall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
During William Marshall's administration, his adoptive state experienced a post-Civil-War surge of growth and development: its population doubled to 350,000, its railroad mileage quadrupled, and its commercial endeavors flourished.
The first stops on young Marshall's trek north were Illinois and Wisconsin, where he mined for lead and surveyed land.
After leaving office, Marshall remained active in both the private and public sectors as a banker and as a railroad and land commissioner.
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 William Raine Marshall -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Willian Raine Marshall (October 17, 1825 – January 8, 1896) was an (A native or inhabitant of the United States) American (A person active in party politics) politician.
He served as a general in the 7th Minnesota Regiment during the (A war between factions in the same country) Civil War (1861– (additional info and facts about 65) 65).
(additional info and facts about Marshall County, Minnesota) Marshall County, Minnesota was named after him.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/W/Wi/William_Raine_Marshall.htm   (133 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
William Lux for £350, containing twenty acres, being nearly in form of a square, and situated northwest of the town, at the head of North Howard street, and was on the square formed by Eutaw, Biddle, Garden, and Madison streets.
William Pinckney, the celebrated lawyer and statesman and was an elegant poet, some of his lyrics being among the choicest in the language.
The managers were William Warren, father of the present well- known comedian of the same name, and William Wood, author of "Personal Recollections of the Stage." The theatre not being finished, it was closed for the season Thursday, June 10th, 1813.
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 ohiohistory.org / CIVIL WAR GUIDE PROJECT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Letter stating that he thought his commission should date from March 17 instead of April 20, that he had been with General [William T.] Sherman constantly as his aid, and that he trusted Tod would be kind enough to re-commission him making the proper correction.
Letter stating that it had become necessary for him to leave the state and he was tendering his resignation as Captain of Company A, 1st Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 7th Division, Ohio Volunteer Militia; and requesting that he be notified of the acceptance.
Letter requesting the promotion of 1st Sergeant James C. Whittaker of Company A, 13th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry to the rank of 2nd Lieutenant to fill the first vacancy that might be reported in their regiment.
www.ohiohistory.org /onlinedoc/civilwar/sa0147/34_06.cfm   (776 words)

  
 First World War.com - Who's Who - Sir William Marshall
Sir William Raine Marshall (1865-1939) served on the Mesopotamian Front as Sir Frederick Maude's successor as Commander-in-Chief from November 1917 until the end of the war.
A battalion commander on the Western Front during 1914-15, Marshall was posted to command of 29th Division in the ill-fated expedition to Gallipoli, during which he received a promotion to Major-General in June 1915.
It was while commanding III Corps that Marshall successfully participated in the capture of Kut-al-Amara in February 1917, and subsequently in the capture of Baghdad the following month.
www.firstworldwar.com /bio/marshall_william.htm   (271 words)

  
 A General Theory of Crime, the Age-Graded Life Course Theory, and Attachment Theory
Farrington and Hawkins (1991) emphasize that childhood events prior to the age of eight are significant predictors of later adult criminality.
Recent evidence (e.g., Raine, Brennan, and Mednick 1997) also indicates that insecurely or poorly attached children are more likely to engage in later violent behavior.
Raine, Adrian, Patricia Brennan, and A. Sarnoff Mednick.
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 Wyatt Earp and the "Buntline Special" Myth by William B. Shillingberg, Summer 1976
The marshal had found occasion to pistol-whip and jail Bat early that summer (1877) for interfering with the arrest of a well-known town sport, the ubiquitous Bobby Gill (Robert Gilmore), a high roller described by a contemporary as "one of the most notorious characters and.
In any event, Bat was apparently not overjoyed while working for Marshal Deger since he is reported to have said privately some time later that he "resented even as a young man the trivial duties" performed by Dodge City officers.
James Masterson and Neil Brown received appointments as marshal and assistant marshal of Dodge City on November 4, 1879, to fill the vacancies caused by the earlier resignations of Charlie Bassett and Wyatt Earp.
www.kancoll.org /khq/1976/76_2_shillingberg.htm   (15913 words)

  
 POUND MSS. II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
There are a few early letters from T.S. Eliot, Viola (Baxter) Jordan, James Laughlin, and one from William Carlos Williams, but the greater number of all of their letters date during the St. Elizabeths period.
Most of the early items are addressed to Dorothy Pound and include medical bills and receipts, some banking and passport application records, and letters from the head mistress of the school in England that Pound's son Omar attended as a child.
The St. Elizabeths correspondence is characterized by its diversity in writer and content, and by its bulk.
www.indiana.edu /~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/pound2.html   (680 words)

  
 List_of_Minnesota_county_name_etymologies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Other counties are named after prominent 19th century Americans, or after geological features, like lakes and rivers, that can be found within the county's boundaries.
Freeborn County is named after William Freeborn, the second mayor of Red Wing.
Marshall County is named after former Minnesota Governor William Raine Marshall.
www.freecaviar.com /search.php?title=List_of_Minnesota_county_name_etymologies   (961 words)

  
 Civil War Page
John Marshall Wooley was born Feb 1,1838 and enlisted in the confederate army in Brush Valley Louisiana March 12,1862.
John Marshall Wooley fought battles under several comanding officers including: Richard Taylor, Leroy Augustus Stafford, William Raine Peck, General Jubial A.Early, Hays, Ewell and Jackson just to name a few.
He was wounded at the battle of Winchester in June of 1863.During this battle the confederates captured 108 commissioned officers, 3250 enlisted men, 25 pieces of artillery.
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 William Mathewson Milliken - The Info Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
William Makepeace Thackeray - Christmas Books, Rebecca and Rowena, and Later Minor Papers [The Complete Works of William Makepeace Thackeray - Volume 10] - 158201390X
William Makepeace Thackeray John Carey - Vanity Fair - 0141439831
William Allen White - Autobiography of William Allen White - 0700604715
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 John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller
William Blake's Water-Colours illustrating the Poems of Thomas Gray.
Meyers, William H. Sketches of California and Hawaii by William H. Meyers, gunner, U.S.N. Aboard the Sloop-of-War Cyane, 1842­1843.
Meyers, William H. Journal of a Cruise to California and the Sandwich Islands.
polybiblio.com /jrwindle   (7972 words)

  
 RAGO MSS.
The correspondents are: Leonie Adams, Mortimer Jerome Adler, William Alfred, George Anastaplo, Lee Anderson, George Warren Arms, Wystan Hugh Auden, Sister Mary Aurelia, Arno Lehman Bader, Roy Prentice Basler, Ben Belitt, Marvin Bell, Joseph Bennett, Carl Benson, H. Berens, Gianluigi Biagioni Gazzoli, Mrs.
The poems by Louise Bogan, July Dawn, and William Carlos Williams, Sappho, also appear in the volume but are unnumbered among the manuscripts.
Other poets whose writings are enclosed with correspondence are: Hayden Carruth, Depression (with Carruth to Rago, June 27, 1956), Saturday night it always rains in Chicago (with Carruth to Rago, Nov. 19, 1963); Elliott Coleman, Encore (with Coleman to Rago, May 12, 1965); Robert Alfred Holzhauer, Silent as the very night...
www.indiana.edu /~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/rago.html   (1522 words)

  
 The Great War - Personae gratissima, mini bios - James Mowbray   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
, General Robert Lee [born William Robert B.], 1861-1947: born 5 January 1861 near Opelika, Alabama, he changed his name to honor General Lee; grad.
, Field Marshal Karl von, 1846-1921: General commanding Second Army in the Schlieffen Plan offensive of 1914 into France; reputation damaged by the Marne battles; retired for reasons of health, March 1915.
, Admiral William, 1858-1936: The senior American naval officer in Europe, he commanded the European deployed fleet from June 1917 to the end of the war; often clashed with the cautious Benson, and Daniels, the Secretary of the Navy; after the war he accused both of want of energy in meeting the demands of war.
www.au.af.mil /au/awc/awcgate/mowbray/gw-peopl.htm   (1154 words)

  
 Meetinghouse Books, South Deerfield, MA - BELLES LETTRES - Literary Essays
Top edge of text block a little scuffed; few pages have bent corners; short closed tear to cloth at head of spine; a little ink writing inside front cover; back endpapers are discolored where newspaper clipping was laid in.
A collection of writings by the author of the classic Cane, including selections from the autobiographies, short stories, poetry, drama, aphorisms.
Troy, William (edited with an introduction by Stanley Edgar Hyman).
www.meetinghousebooks.com /exp/selc.php?mhf=&catin=AQAA   (1090 words)

  
 MoMA.org | Exhibitions | 1999 | Alfred Hitchcock
This is the last film Hitchcock made in Britain, and he did it while waiting to begin his contract with David O. Selznick in mid-1939.
Screenplay by A. Rawlinson, Edwin Greenwood, and Emlyn Williams (additional dialogue), based on an original subject by D. Wyndham-Lewis and Charles Bennett.
The film was shot simultaneously in German with Alfred Abel as the Marshall character.
www.moma.org /exhibitions/1999/hitchcock/film_listings2.html   (1746 words)

  
 William Blake and the Radical Swedenborgians
William Hill, an Anglican minister and Swedenborgian confessor, for example, found reason to complain in a letter of 1794 to Swedenborgians in America that the New Jerusalem Church in England had been engaged in “questions relating to modes of government, both ecclesiastical and civil.”
There was a widespread tendency among Swedenborgians to turn their prophet’s teaching into a social gospel that fitted a radical and anticlerical outlook of the late eighteenth century.
Paine and Swedenborg were also compatible philosophies for Blake’s friend and fellow engraver, William Sharpe, who was a member of the Theosophical Society since 1787 and also joined the Society for Constitutional Information, a Wilkite organisation which had been given new life in the early 1790s primarily to promote Paine’s writings.
www.esoteric.msu.edu /VolumeV/Blake.htm   (9328 words)

  
 Children's Research Institute Rhead genetic research newborn screening mitochondriaal disease   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
William J. Rhead, Introduction to Symposium, Washington D.C., on Mitochondrial Myopathies and Disorders of the Electron Transport Chain in Man: A Molecular and Clinical Update, Pediatric Research 28:524 (1990).
Vickie Roettger, Teresa Marshall, Brad Amendt, and William J. Rhead: Multiple Acyl-Coenzyme A Dehydrogenase Disorder (MAD) Responsive to Riboflavin: Biochemical Studies in Fibroblasts, in New Developments in Fatty Acid Oxidation, Paul Coates and Kay Tanaka, eds., 375:317-326 (1992).
Joel A. Gordon, Sharon K. Heller, William J. Rhead, Paul A. Watkins, and Arhur A. Spector: Formation of a Novel Arachidonic Acid Metabolite in Peroxisomes.
www.chw.org /display/router.asp?DocID=11107   (570 words)

  
 cwla - Chronology - Calendar - February 18, 1865 File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Strange we did not smell a rat, as we could not make out your signal on Fort Marshall." Also in the aftermath of the fall of Charleston, U.S.S. Gladiolus, commanded by Acting Ensign Napoleon Boughton, captured blockade runner Syren in the Ashley River where she had successfully run in through the blockade the night before.
It is the last seaport by which it can be made sure that a bale of cotton can go abroad.
Federal Major General William T. Sherman, USA, orders the burning of all important buildings, railroas tracks, and military stores that were not already burned by the fire that swept through Columbia, South Carolina, on February 18, 1865, as the Confedertate forces evacuated the city.
civilwarlandscapes.org /cwla/chr/calendar/1865/650218.htm   (1187 words)

  
 The Nautical Fiction List: Page 12 of 15
William Lee, second mate, 1880 My Watch Below; or, Yarns Spun When Off Duty, 1882 The Death Ship: a strange story, 1888 (Flying Dutchman) The Mystery of the Ocean Star, 1891 (short stories) Round the Galley Fire, 1893 Ocean Free Lance, 1896 What Cheer?: the sad story of a wicked sailor, 1896?
Midshipman Claude Sefton, age 18, having two years experience in the Royal Navy, is put in command of a slaving schooner captured on the coast of Angola.
The sub seeks a solution to the sickness as another sub stalks it.) Schaill, William S. Cabot Station, 1990 (A small, forgotten North Atlantic listening post hears Soviet subs kill an unknown submarine nearby.
www.boat-links.com /books/nfl/nautfic-12.html   (2829 words)

  
 Catalog 121   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
This printing project, which was proposed by F.S. Ellis, was abandoned by Morris because he felt that the number of subscriptions, projected at 200 copies, "did not justify his going on with the book." Some light foxing to both items, else fine.
With woodcut opening, initials and borders by William Morris.
This is the only Kelmscott Press book in which Morris used a type not designed by himself.
www.bromer.com /121-2.html   (3454 words)

  
 NONFICTION ABOUT OUTLAWS
Tunstill, William A. Billy the Kid and Me Were the Same.
Breakenridge, William M. Helldorado: Bringing the Law to the Mesquite.
Secrest, William B. Lawmen and Desperadoes: A Compendium of Noted, Early California Peace officers, Badmen, and Outlaws, 1850-1900.
www.wright.edu /~martin.kich/Murder/OutNon.htm   (2498 words)

  
 January Military History
William Lewis "Old Tige" Cabell, Brig Gen, C.S.A. William Hugh Young, Brig Gen, C.S.A., d.
William Henry Fitzhugh Payne, Brig Gen, C.S.A. Robert Sanford Foster, Maj Gen, U.S. Wilhelm II, "Kaiser Bill, (1888-1918), d.
William Pitt the Younger, British PM (1783-1806), at 46
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 The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment) [UK]
Lt-Gen. Sir William Bellairs, KCMG, CB [also R Berkshire Regt]
Lt-Gen. Sir William Raine Marshall, GCMG, KCB, KCSI
Brewill, Arthur William ; Smith-Dorrien, H. L., Sir.
www.regiments.org /regiments/uk/inf/045SherF.htm   (943 words)

  
 San Diego Metropolitan - Daily Report - August 1998
The national number was dampened by weak West Coast sales, which may reflect the continued impact of the Asian crisis," says William Ford, TeleCheck's senior economic advisor.
The Southeast region led the nation, followed by the Midwest, Southwest, Mid-Atlantic, the Northeast and the West.
Through its computerized research and data retrieval network, trademarked as the arrin system, Spy Express provides personnel background investigations for corporations such as hotel chains and airlines, and taps into on-line resources to locate "missing persons" worldwide.
www.sandiegometro.com /1998/aug/dailyupdt.html   (9346 words)

  
 HARRY SYLVESTER PAPERS: FOLDER LISTING CONTINUED
DESCRIPTION: Correspondence with Alice Raine and editors of Dodd, Mead & Company, publishers re the prospective publication of her biography on Thomas Masaryk.
DESCRIPTION: Typed manuscript of chapter sample for biography of Thomas Masaryk by Alice Raine.
DESCRIPTION: Typed manuscript for biography of Thomas Masaryk by Alice Raine.
gulib.lausun.georgetown.edu /dept/speccoll/fl/f220}4.htm   (1247 words)

  
 Jacket magazine List of Small or Literary Presses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Their objectives were to give women access to publishing and to involve authors in the publishing process.
They named the press after Alice James — the sister of novelist Henry James and philosopher William James — whose fine journal and gift for writing were unrecognized within her lifetime.
These limited editions are usually letterpress printed, and contain original artwork in the form of etchings, lithographs, photogravures or photographs, and in one case with paintings on canvas.
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Sir William Raine Marshall 1865 - 1939 1919 - 1920...
Sir Charles Stuart Burnett 1882 - 1945 1934 - 1937 Air Vice Marsh.
Sir William Gore Sutherland Mitchell 1888 - 1944 1937 - 1939 Air Marsh.
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 Bibliography of Modern Tristan and Isolt Literature
Frome, Somerset: The Hunting Raven Press for Graal Publications, 1984.
"Palomydes' Quest." In The Collected Works of William Morris: With Introductions by His Daughter May Morris.
"St. Agnes' Convent." In The Collected Works of William Morris: With Introductions by His Daughter May Morris.
www.lib.rochester.edu /camelot/trisbib.htm   (1152 words)

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