Inventory Of The Malcolm Cowley Papers, 1864-1990, Bulk 1898-1985 20, 1175, Eaton, Charles Edward (The Foreign Service of the U. S.), 1944 20,1187, Edmunds, Lowell, 1978. 20, 1188, Edwards, Anne, 1982 http://www.newberry.org/collections/FindingAids/cowley/Cowleypr.html
Extractions: URL: http://www.newberry.org Machine-readable finding aid encoded by Pamela Olson, Monica Petraglia, and Alison Hinderliter, 2004. Creator Cowley, Malcolm, 1898- Title Malcolm Cowley Papers Dates Dates bulk 1898-1985 Extent 77 cubic ft. (169 boxes, loose audio items, 2 oversize boxes, and 16 oversize folders) Abstract Collection of correspondence, working files, drafts of works, subject files, and personal information by and about author, poet, literary critic, and literary historian Malcolm Cowley. Language Materials are primarily in English,with scattered materials in French.
The Baltimore Architecture Foundation his own office at the southwest corner of Charles and Lexington Streets. And in October 1876, Wyatt became a vestryman of the newly established http://www.baltimorearchitecture.org/bios/wyatt_jbn.html
Extractions: James Bosley Noel Wyatt was born in Baltimore in 1847 to a family that enjoyed considerable social prominence. His paternal grandfather was Dr. William E. Wyatt, Sr., who served for 50 years as rector of St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, Baltimore's oldest Episcopal parish. On his mother's side, he was descended from the Noel and Nicholson families, who were influential in Queen Anne's County, Maryland. His father was a civil engineer who was seriously disabled on the job the year that James was born. Until he was 17, he lived at Summer Hill, a suburban family estate northwest of Baltimore (which was adjacent to both Mondawmin and Auchentoroly). He was educated at home by tutors until age 13, and then attended the Rugby Academy on Hamilton Terrace. In 1865, Wyatt and his parents moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was tutored for a year before entering Harvard College, graduating in 1670. In the fall of 1870 he entered the architectural department of the five-year-old Massachusetts Institute of Technology. By 1871 he had moved to Paris and entered the Atelier Vaudremer of the Ecole des Beaux Arts (the same Atelier in which Louis Sullivan had studied) where he studied for three years. Wyatt returned to Baltimore in the fall of 1874. He worked for a brief time in the office of E. Francis Baldwin, where he probably first met his future partner, Joseph Evans Sperry, who was also employed by Baldwin during this period. It was Sperry who prepared the drawing of the Safe Deposit and Trust Company Building (1875) featured in the January 15, 1876 issue of the American Architect and Building News, during its first month of publication.
Christian Church, Officers Members, 1838-1898 Franklin A. Ingalls * Charles C. Jewell D Joseph Joyce D Almeda JubyChapman D JacobKeyser F.) * James H. Woodward D 1876 Clara Hoyt-Pease D Francis Pearson http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nh/merrimack/church/membership/franklin/chu
Extractions: American Music! Petition To Put Ray Charles On The $10 Bill We are signing this petition as an appeal to place the image of Ray Charles on the U.S. Treasury's ten dollar bill. Upon Mr. Charles' recent passing, we are reminded of the impact this great American had on the development of American culture and music. Known as "The Genius" since the early 1950s, Ray Charles is a founding father of modern rhythm and blues, jazz, rock and gopsel music. In the course of his remarkable life and career, Mr. Charles overcame personal adversity in the forms of blindness, extreme poverty, racial oppression and drug-addiction to become one of the most innovative and respected musicians of the 20th century. In doing so, he embodies the most cherished ideals of the American character: self-reliance, courage and sacrifice. We credit the position of cultural esteem our country enjoys today to the innovations of artistic visionaries like Ray Charles; and we should recognize him as an exemplar of his profession. Building on the jazz tradition America¹s classical music and our greatest contribution to world culture Mr. Charles fused all genres of our country¹s roots music including blues, gospel, folk and country into a recognizable whole; a unique music called "soul." His soul music has proved capable of reaching across class, race, religious and social lines to touch all Americans on an emotional level. His songs "Hit the Road Jack" and "What'd I Say" have become American classics; his rendition of "Georgia On My Mind" has been designated the official State song of Georgia; and his recording of "America the Beautiful" has become a modern hymn, if not the unofficial national anthem of the United States.
Author Index - K Mieczyslaw Karlowicz composer, 11 December 1876 Wiszniewo 8 February 1909., Hendrick de Keyser sculptor 1565 Utrecht - 15 May 1621 Amsterdam, google. http://www.ph.surrey.ac.uk/~phx1mr/author/k.html
Extractions: K author index my external links front page A ... Z Dmitry Borisovich Kabalevsky composer 30 December 1904 St.Petersburg - 1987 wiki google played on violin I. Yu Kabzarev physicist spires google Mark Kac mathematician 1914 - 1984 wiki google Shamit Kachru physicist spires google references of paper 30.189, 30.188 H. Kacser biologist wiki google Werner Kaegi composer 1926 - wiki google Franz Kafka writer 3 July 1883 Prague - 3 June 1924 Kierling google Alex B. Kaganovich physicist , alexk bgumail.bgu.ac.il, spires google references of paper 30.156, 30.157 Mauricio Kagel composer 1931 - wiki google K. M. Kahanna physicist spires google reference of paper 25.20 Erich Kähler mathematician 1905 - 2000 wiki google D. Kahlina physicist spires google cite of paper 24.5 Daniel Kahneman psychologist : homepage wiki google reference of paper 38.32 Kimmo Kainulainen physicist spires google Christian Kaiser astronomer : homepage spires google Franz Kaiser astronomer 1891 - 1962 wiki google Nick Kaiser astronomer : homepage spires google reference of paper 32.86 Keijo Kajantie physicist : homepage spires google Robert Kajanus composer Helsingfors 1856 - Helsingfors 1933 google Vakhtang Kakhidze composer 1959 - wiki google Michio Kaku physicist : homepage spires google reference of paper 30.187
Clark Co., Wis. Archived Biographies 1363 ~ Wilson, Orin (History 1876) ~ Transcriber ~ 11-07-2001 PERRY HAZENEDMUNDS SEATON JAY 868 ~ Partridge, Charles (History - 1842) ~ Transcriber http://wvls.lib.wi.us/ClarkCounty/clark/data/1/A_bios.htm
United States Counties ED 21061 11644 784 303 C Brownsville Edmunds c US.SD.ED 46045 4367 2967 1146 CIpswich SA 26147 164235 1876 725 E Port Huron Saint Clair c US.MO. http://www.statoids.com/yus.html
Extractions: While researching these items, I discovered that the status of Anchorage is municipality rather than borough. Juneau and Sitka have the status of "city and borough". Both they and Anchorage are also described as "unified home rule municipalities". I also took the opportunity to look up the new FIPS code for Broomfield city and county in Colorado. Earlier, Dave Schul drew my attention to mistakes in the "Capital" column for two Alaskan boroughs (in these cases, "borough seats" is a better description than "capitals"). I've checked his information, and it appears to be correct. Either my old information was wrong, or the borough seats have changed. I have chosen the latter assumption, and guessed that the change occurred in 2000. The secondary administrative divisions of the United States are of several types. There are counties, parishes, independent cities, boroughs, census areas, city-and-boroughs, a district, a city-and-county, and a municipality. The general term for all these types is "county-equivalent units". The list below shows all 3,141 county-equivalent units of the United States, in groups of 25. The County Maps page has links to state maps that show counties.
Extractions: Late Corp. of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints v. United States, 136 U. S. 1 (1890) Ryan v. United States, 136 U. S. 68 (1890) Kneeland v. 136 U. S. 89 (1890) McCall v. California, 136 U. S. 104 (1890) v. Pennsylvania, 136 U. S. 114 (1890) Hot Springs R. Co. v. Williamson, 136 U. S. 121 (1890) Lovell v. Gragin, 136 U. S. 130 (1890) Cornell Univ. v. Fiske, 136 U. S. 152 (1890) United States v. North Carolina, 136 U. S. 211 (1890) Union Bank of Chicago v. Kansas City Bank, 136 U. S. 223 (1890) Smith Middlings Purifier Co. v. McGroarty, 136 U. S. 237 (1890) Hamilton v. 136 U. S. 242 (1890) In re Palliser, 136 U. S. 257 (1890) Chicago Railway Equipment Co. v. Merchants' Bank, 136 U. S. 268 (1890) Thompson v. Phenix Ins. Co., 136 U. S. 287 (1890) Allen v. Hanks, 136 U. S. 300 (1890) Minnesota v. Barber, 136 U. S. 313 (1890)
U.S. Supreme Court Citations - MegaLaw.com Edmunds, 116 US 550 (1886); Chaffin v. Taylor, 116 US 567 (1886); Royall v.Virginia, 116 US 572 (1886) Fortythree Gallons of Whiskey, 93 US 188 (1876) http://www.megalaw.com/fed/citation/1863-1889.php
Slater Family Genealogy Forum (All Messages) John William Slater b. abt 1876 Heather Harris 4/20/01 Re Ancestors changedsurname to SLATER - Nancy Broome Edmunds-Slater 2/17/99 http://genforum.genealogy.com/slater/all.html
Extractions: Slater from Toronto, Ontario Barbara Simm Slaters Of Illinois Daniel Hoffman Sr. Laura Girven J.S.Thomas Slater born England Oct.14,1799 tammy hussey SLATER, BADGER in Petersburg, Virginia Ruby Badger Pruitt Sandom Slaters Children AL/FL tracy slater Rosa Slater Pat Samuel Slater born Orange Creek, New York tammy hussey The "Best of the Worst Family" Reunion Nancy De Haan Channells Harry Slater, shipwrecked South Africa, 1900-1905 clarissa slater Alfred William George Slater (Australian) Sandra McCreight Daniel SLATER and wife Mary "Polly" Summers, AL and TN Patricia Dakin Slater in Fall River, MA Robert Owens Estate of John R. Slater (Private Lane on Capitol Hill, Wash., DC) Widmon Butler Alice Emily Slater (c1872-1933) Aaron Clark SLATER/Maryland Prerogative Court 1718-1777 Gwen Bjorkman Slater family in New Brunswick Canada Info Needed please!
Maryland Genealogy Forum (All Messages) Jacob Wildman married Maryann German Bonnie Keyser 5/27/05 Frank HarveyRutter born 12/22/1876 in Maryland - Joan Nilsen 3/23/05 http://genforum.genealogy.com/md/all.html
Extractions: Charles Rogers, Baltimore; Seabrease Karen Newstead William Daniel Allender christy allender Louisa Catheine Jeffers, mother of William H. Brown Patti "Richards of Southern Maryland"Where are the descendents? Harvey Ricketts Trying to locate Fran Woods interested in James A. Smith family Shelia Gibson-Ivanoff THOMAS WELTON HOLLAND DOB 11/26/1931 Susan Lee WHEELER, Samuel, Ellen (TAYLOR ), dau Elizabeth Ellen maryemma hargrave Obit: Paul Melton Mample, b. 1915, Baltimore,MD; lived SD,CA,ID.
Name Born Died Src Cemetery Notes Wife of Rayfield Elliott Elliott, Alice Elizabeth 9 24 1876 8 5 1942 T Rose Gdns., Ukiah Motherin-law of Nancy Keyser Ely, Orlena 2 25 1886 8 11 1953 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mendocem/CemeteryIndex/ceme.txt
Vermont History Timeline - Www.HistoricVermont.org Charles Bell (19046), b. Walden, 1845; first daily paper in Vermont, Five boats carrying lumber go over the falls at Bellows Falls, 1876 http://www.dhca.state.vt.us/HistoricSites/html/history.html