Babcock - Byrne: Photographs And Portraits Of Individuals Blair, Robert William 1873(?) See Extra oversize Album Virginia Bryan,Thomas Pinckney 1882-1920. Bryan, William Jennings 1860-1925 See Lee, http://www.vahistorical.org/research/photo_individuals_b.htm
Extractions: Search the collections Site Map Home Research ... Index (individuals) > Babcock - Byrne This index is organized by the surname of the sitter, and lists titles of folders that contain photographs of individuals and photographs of portraits. Topics that have a see also reference should be checked for additional materials in the Online Catalog Additional resources Make an appointment to view photographs at the VHS Babcock, Alfred See: groups- Mosby's Men Babcock, John C. See: groups- Sharpe, George H. and Staff Bach, Jorg W. See: groups- Church Groups- St. John's United Church of Christ, Confirmation Class of 1962. Baber, John Trevillian Bacham, W. B. Bachrach, Ernestine Bacon, Francis, Viscount of St. Albans 1561-1625 Bacon, John Lyddall 1838- (missing) Bacon, Narcissa See: Taylor, Narcissa (Bacon) Bacon, Nathaniel 1647-1676
Presidents And States Of The United States Cleveland appointed J. Sterling Morton of Nebraska to kill the farm William Cushing, 17891810. James Wilson, 1789-1798. John Blair, 1789-1796, d.1800 http://www.friesian.com/presiden.htm
Extractions: and Comments on American History Taking everything together then, I declare that our city is the School of Greece [ ], and I declare that in my opinion each single one of our citizens, in all the manifold aspects of life, is able to show himself the rightful lord and owner of his own person, and do this, moreover, with exceptional grace and exceptional versatility. And to show that this is no empty boasting for the present occasion, but real tangible fact, you have only to consider the power which our city possesses and which has been won by those very qualities which I have mentioned. Athens, alone of the states we know, comes to her testing time in a greatness that surpasses what was imagined of her. The speech of Pericles, The Peloponnesian War , by Thucydides [Book Two, XLI:1, translated by Rex Warner, Penguin Books, 1954, 1964, p.119] The history of the United States may conveniently be divided into three parts, the " Old Republic ," 1789-1861, the " Middle Republic ," 1861-1933, and the " New Republic ," 1933-2005. The length of the "New Republic" is suggested by the previous ones: 72 years, or 18 presidential elections. It remains to be seen whether 2005, the prospective beginning of the "
Mt. Lebanon Cemetery - Jackson Township Charnes, Ed. Morton, May 11, 1916 May 22, 1941, ) one stone Ferguson, James C.1832 - 1923. Ferguson, William F. 1855 - 1937, ) http://www.usgennet.org/usa/in/county/orange/mt_lebanon.htm
Extractions: Just east of Mt. Lebanon is the Pythian cemetery for colored people. It was opened by K. of P. colored lodge of French Lick, in 1913. Abel, Alice Abel, John T. July 21, 1875 - Nov. 28, 1908 Akers, Chester M. Akers, Robert d. Aug. 21, 1933, aged 74y, 4m, 28d. Allbright, Richmond Andersen, Amelia B. Aug. 1, 1865 - Mar. 4, 1930 Andrews, Wm. H. Mar. 4, 1871 - Sept. 9, 1930 Andrews, Sarah E. May 20, 1876 - Feb. 14, 1931 ) one stone Archer, Amos B. June 23, 1882 - Apr. 20, 1885 Archer, Willie H. Feb. 22, 1886 - Mar. 19, 1887 ) one stone Archer, Wm. M. Baggett, Olin d. May 7, 1936. Ill. Pvt. 14 S. N. TN. 14 Div. Baker, Arizona d. Dec. 4, ?. aged 40y, 6m, ?d. Baker, John W. Sept. 16, 1910 - June 26, 1931. Ballard, Mary E. Jan. 17, 1897 - Aug. 14, 1899. dt. J. T. and B. M. Barkley, Albert
PSD Reunion Society - History Francis E. Duggan. Morton H. Henry. Frank M. Holliday. Frank Kaezmarek William S. Blair, Chief of Engineer. George Green, 1st Chief Engineer http://www.psdreunionsociety.org/OldRecords.html
Extractions: Geographically speaking Rutherford County occupies the exact center of the State, and almost the exact center of Middle Tennessee. Few if any vertical sections of any great depth have been made, and it is believed no record has been kept. The county embraces an area of over 500 square miles, the outcrop being blue limestone and shales. It is what geologists term lower Silurian. It is probable that the depth of this formation extends from 500 to 1,000 feet with occasional thin strata of other formations. Black Fox Camp Spring was a marked place during the Indian troubles. There is a beautiful tradition of the celebrated Black Fox, who, when he was overpowered by his enemies, rather than fall into their hands, leaped into the spring with his arms and sank from sight. The story would have been incomplete had he not come to light again, and the tradition that buried him brought him out alive at Murfree Spring. About three miles from Murfreesboro is the old Bradley race track, which was a famous resort for sportsmen since 1820. Col. Robert Smith was a prominent figure in those races. Betting, card playing, and the usual accompaniment were common at those races. Near this old race track is the old Indian dance ground, which is a circular track dug out of the earth and rock. Neither history nor tradition tells of its origin.
Glenwood Cemetery - Sullivan County, Tennessee 515-1940 d.2-10-1982 (F= George Thomas Morton M= Ina Blair Bolling 1st husband H= William Denver Campbell. Daus= Betty M. Morton JoAnn Campbell. http://www.tngenweb.org/sullivan/cemetery/glenwood.htm
Extractions: Index Cemetery Pension Obituary ... Marriages document.write(ri) Dedicated to S. Kathryn Bowling McKown Background:Stophel Cemetery In Front of the Dam Taken by S. Kathryn Bowling McKown Cemetery Records Acuff Cemetery Arrants Cemetery Ashes to Ashes ... Yoakley Cemetery GLENWOOD CEMETERY Located on Bluff City Hwy. In Bristol, TN. Listings that have Bold Black initials behind them means that you will find the person that sent the info. at the end of the lists.
Names Index Page Campbell, Graeme Blair To CAMPBELL file. Campbell, Janet Anabella (28 JUL1882) To CAMPBELL file. Carter, William Henry To Ferguson file. http://www.myrasplace.net/nelson/names2.htm
SHGAPE Bibliography 2001 McKinney, Gordon B., US Senator Henry William Blair and the Labor and Capital Ferguson, Journal of Southern History, 67 (May 2001), 287330. http://www.h-net.org/~shgape/01bib.html
Extractions: SHGAPE BIBLIOGRAPHY of Periodical Literature, 2001 Editor, Professor Jeanette Keith, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Assistant Editor, Matthew Cope, Bloomsburg University Email us at: keith@bloomu.edu Special thanks to Penny L. Richards, Research Scholar at the UCLA Center for the Study of Women and co-editor of H-Education and H-Disability; Walter Nugent, Professor Emeritus, Notre Dame; and Thomas Jepsen of the National Coalition of Independent Scholars, for citations provided. African Americans Agricultural and Rural History Business and Economics Civil War and Reconstruction ... West African Americans Archer, Bill, I was sent to the service of the Confederacy Samuel Walker: Slave, Freedman, and Pensioner, 1842-1933, Virginia Cavalcade , 50 (Winter 2001), 40-47. Giggie, John, Disband Him from the Church: African Americans and the Spiritual Politics of Disfranchisement in Post-Reconstruction Arkansas, Arkansas Historical Quarterly , 60 (Autumn 2001), 245-64. Madison, James H., An Indiana Lynching and Stories of Race,
Richland County, Ohio History Soon after, Mr. William Blair Lord, of Washington City, a stenographer, and oneof the While here, Col, John Ferguson took command of the Sixtyfourth, http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Richland/RichlandChapXXXV.htm
Extractions: 338 - HISTORY OF RICHLAND COUNTY. CHAPTER XXXV. THE SHERMAN BRIGADE. EARLIEST STEPS- MR. SHERMAN'S ARRIVAL IN MANSFIELD-NOTE-INTERVIEW WITH BRINRERHOFF-COMMENCEMENT OF RECRUITING-WM. BLAIR LORD-CAPTAINS GASS, MCILVAIN, AYERS AND OTHERS-SELECTION OF CAMP BUCHINGHAM-ARRIVAL OF MAJ. R. S. GRANGER-HIS FORMER LIFE, CHARACTER AND STANDING -HE PUTS THE CAMP UNDER MILITARY DISCIPLINE-ORGANIZATION OF THE SIXTY-FOURTH AND SIXTY-FIFTH REGIMENTS-THE CAVALRY AND ARTILLERY-SENATOR SHERMAN's LETTER TO THE BRIGADE-QUARTER-MASTER BRINKERHOFF DETACHED FROM THE BRIGADE-THE BRIGADE'S DEPARTURE FOR THE FRONT-ITS DISINTEGRATION AS A BRIGADE-ROSTERS AND HISTORIES OF THE SIXTY-FOURTH, THE SIXTY-FIFTH, THE CAVALRY AND THE ARTILLERY. WHEN the Thirty-second and Fifteenth Regiments left Mansfield, quiet from camp life resulted. Companies were still being enlisted, but they were those credited to other counties, whose recruiting officers came to Mansfield and its vicinity for men to fill their ranks. The county furnished a good many men in this way ; more than were really credited to it. The Government was needing still more men. The war was assuming its real proportions, and the North was rising to meet the conflict. One of the best men in the halls of Congress at that time was John Sherman. now the honored Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, and brother to the veteran who led an army through the heart of the enemy's country. Mr. Sherman had been active in the discharge of his duties during all the opening years of the war, and had gone as far as his station would permit. He was needed in the legislative halls and there he remained, doing, meanwhile, all he could to aid the volunteers.
Extractions: 2002 edition: Compiled by David Brady The following bibliography is based primarily on the holdings of the Christian Brethren Archive in the John Rylands University Library of Manchester; hence the CBA shelfmarks quoted at the end of most entries. It is recognized that there are probably many other items, as yet unknown to the compiler, which might be added to the bibliography and advice on additions or corrections is welcome. It is hoped that the bibliography in its present form will enable researchers to identify important studies of the Brethren in their various facets. CONTENTS: General Local Histories Exclusive Brethren Histories of Individual Assemblies ... Biography Beattie, David Johnstone, Brethren: the Story of a Great Recovery , rpt. (Kilmarnock, 1944) 336 pp. (CBA 880) The Brethren Movement in the world today, Christian Brethren Research Fellowship Journal , no. 25 (1973)
MHS Transactions The Sources of Northwestern History by William Dennis Canadian NewspaperToday by George V. Ferguson The Battle at Grand Couteau by William L. Morton http://www.mhs.mb.ca/info/pubs/transactions.shtml
Extractions: First Series Second Series Third Series In 1879, one of the first initiatives of the newly formed Manitoba Historical and Scientific Society was support for public lectures on a range of topics. These lectures were later published as the Transactions of the Manitoba Historical and Scientific Society , or Transactions for short. Seventy-two Transactions had been published by 1909, when the Society entered a period of inactivity. These are referred to as the First Series . This was followed by the Second Series (sometimes called the New Series) published between the World Wars, from 1926 to 1936. Finally, the Third Series was published starting in 1944. It was joined in 1956 by the Society's magazine Manitoba Pageant . Both were succeeded in 1980 by the journal Manitoba History A collection of Transactions was re-published in 2002 . Some of the other Transactions have been transcribed and are available for viewing here.
Albion College Stockwell-Mudd Libraries Bedient, Blair Bedient, Jack Bedient, John Beese, Betty Bell House Bell RingerConference Ferguson, William C. Ferre, Nols FS Festival of the Forks http://www.albion.edu/library/specialcollections/photofiles.asp
The Descendants Of James Robertson And Emilie Peddy Abt 1802, Blair Athol Perthshire Scotland; d. January 22, 1882, Marshfield PEI . Children of ISABELLA Ferguson and William SCANTLEBURY are http://www.islandregister.com/robertson1.html
Extractions: The Descendants of James Robertson and Emilie Peddy Suggest This Page To A Friend! The Descendants of James Robertson and Emilie Peddy Generation No. 1 JAMES ROBERTSON was born Abt 1722 in Blair Athol Perthshire Scotland. He married EMILIE (ROBERTSON) PEDDY. She was born Abt 1742. Children of JAMES ROBERTSON and EMILIE PEDDY are: 2. i. JANET (FERGUSON) ROBERTSON, b. April 21, 1765, Kinclaven Perth Scotland; d. October 15, 1843, Marshfield PEI. ii. BETSY ROBERTSON, b. Abt 1771, Scotland; d. 1789, Perth Scotland. iii. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, b. February 17, 1768, Kinclaven Perth Scotland. 3. iv. JAMES MPC ROBERTSON, b. Abt 1770, Blair Athol Perthshire Scotland; d. 1842, Vernon River PEI. v. PETER ROBERTSON, b. Abt 1775. vi. JOHN ROBERTSON, b. Abt 1777. vii. MARGARET (FERGUSON) ROBERTSON, b. Abt 1779; m. JOHN (HILLSIDE) FERGUSON; b. Abt 1804, Craggan Blair Athol Perthshire Scotland; d. 1879, Marshfield PEI. More About JOHN (HILLSIDE) FERGUSON: Burial: Marshfield PEI Immigration: 1807, Scotland to PEI
Index Amherst College Biographical Record 1821-1921 This Is An Walter Lucien 1908 Graves, William Blair 1862 Gray, Alonzo 1834 Gray, Morton 1893 Hiscox, William Webster 1900 Hitchcock, Albert Wellman 1882 http://www.amherst.edu/~rjyanco/genealogy/acbiorecord/index/byname/index.txt
NZ University Graduates 1870-1938 SMITH, Jean Morton, Auckland, BA, 1938 . SMITH, John Alfred . TENNENT,William Blair, Otago, BDS, 1922 . TERRY, Clare Agnes Kittson, Otago, BA, 1926 . http://shadowsoftime.kiwiwebhost.biz/university11.html
Extractions: SLATER Kathleen Isabel Victoria B.A. SLATER Ruth Isobel Canterbury M.A. SLATER Stanley Nelson Otago M.Sc SLEIGHT George Frederick Victoria M.A. SLEVIN Franz Roering Auckland B.A. SLIGO Alexander James Otago M.A. SLIGO Frank Finlay Otago M.B. Ch.B. SLOCOMBE Charles Spencer Victoria B.Sc SLOMAN John Flashman Sydney B.A. SLOWEY Anastasia Imelda Victoria M.A. SLOWEY James Stanislaus Auckland B.A. SLYFIELD Milicent Doreen Victoria M.A. SMAILL Thomas Otago B.A SMALE Frederick Rich Otago M.B. Ch.B. SMALE Philip Sidney Auckland B.A. SMALL Charles Arthur Otago B.D.S. SMALL Harold Auckland M.A. SMALL Hugh Alan Otago M.B. Ch.B. SMALLFIELD Percy Walton Auckland M.Agr.Sc SMALLFIELD Roy Auckland M.A. SMART Eric Copland Canterbury B.E. [Civil] SMART Fred Victoria M.Sc SMEED Murielle Christina Auckland B.Sc
Memoirs NNYCJn.1906064*** 1894 Ferguson Kate Abeel NNYCJn.1882-035 150 Ferguson William C. NNYCJn.1882-032*** 1940 Smithson Ella Whitney CNYCJn.1968-204 http://www.ncnyumc.org/archiveshistory/memoirs.html
W DATA017 WOOD Ellen aka Nellie {WATSON} 18821946 page 177 WOOD Emma {BOUND} page 354 Ferguson Mary Ann page 180 Ferguson W. page 189 Ferguson William page 265 http://www.ogs.on.ca/ogspi/160/e160w017.htm
Series II, Container List, USDA History Collection Ferguson, William Scott. 1939 Fertilizer. 19261986. see also Guano; NitratesFinance. Haas, William H., article. 1936 Hacker, Louis Morton, articles. http://www.nal.usda.gov/speccoll/collect/history/s02list.htm