Extractions: The Christian Messenger Volume 1 (November 1826-October 1827) . Ed. Barton W. Stone. Volume 2 (November 1827-October 1828) . Ed. Barton W. Stone. Volume 3 (November 1828-October 1829) . Ed. Barton W. Stone. Volume 4 (December 1829-December 1830) . Ed. Barton W. Stone. Volume 5 (January-December 1831) . Ed. Barton W. Stone. Volume 6 (January-December 1832) . Ed. Barton W. Stone and John T. Johnson. Volume 7 (January-December 1833) . Ed. Barton W. Stone and John T. Johnson. Volume 8 (January-December 1834) . Ed. Barton W. Stone and John T. Johnson. Volume 9 (January-December 1835) . Ed. Barton W. Stone. Volume 10 (January-December 1836) . Ed. Barton W. Stone. Volume 11 (September 1840-August 1841) . Ed. Barton W. Stone, Assisted by Volume 12 (November 1841-October 1842) . Ed. Barton W. Stone. Volume 13 (May 1843-March 1844) . Ed. B. W. Stone and D. P. Henderson. Volume 14 (May 1844-April 1845) . Ed. B. W. Stone and D. P. Henderson. On the Death of Barton W. Stone.
FUR TRADE BIBLIOGRAPHY Primary Sources Atcheson, Nathaniel. On The Drumm, Stella (Editor). Journal of a FurTrading Expedition on the Upper Missouri . Judson, Katharine B. The British Side of the Restoration of Fort http://www.members.shaw.ca/gearens/HistandClass/bibliofur.htm
Extractions: Atcheson, Nathaniel. On the Origin and Progress of the North-West Company of Canada: With a History of the Fur Trade, as Connected with That Concern, and Observations on the Political Importance of the Company's Intercourse with, and Influence Over the Indians or Savage Nations of the Interior, and on the Necessity of Maintaining and Supporting the System from Which That Influence Arises, and by Whicl Only It Can be Preserved . London: Cox, Son and Baylis, 1811. On the Origin and Progress of the North-West Company of Canada with a History of the Fur Trade, as Connected with That Concern, and Observations on the Political Importance of the Company's Intercourse with, and Influence Over the Indians or Savage Nations of the Interior, and on the Necessity of Maintaining and Supporting the System from Which That Influence Arises, and by Which Only It Can be Preserved. London: Printed by Cox, Son and Baylis, 1982. Bagley, Charles B., ed. "Journal of Occurrences at Nisqually House." The Washington Historical Quarterly VI (1915): 179-97.
Browse By Author: B - Project Gutenberg An Unfinished Record of the South African War (English) (as Editor) Brown,Arthur Judson (18561963). New Forces in Old China (English) http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/b
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This Is Project Gutenberg 1842 Myths and legends of California and the Old Southwest, by Judson, KatharineBerry, Editor Myths and mythmakers Old Tales and Superstitions http://www.irvl.net/TITLES.htm
Extractions: List of Titles $30,000 Bequest And Other Stories, The, by Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 1492, by Johnston, Mary, 1870-1936 1990 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1991 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1992 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1993 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1994 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1995 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1997 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1998 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, by Verne, Jules, 1828-1905 20,000 Leagues Under the Seas, by Verne, Jules, 1828-1905
EASTMAN MSS. During this time he became Editor of The Masses with its new idea in format and James Henle, Josephine Frey Herbst, Don Herold, Charles Judson Herrick, http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/eastman.html
Extractions: The Eastman mss., 1892-1968, consist of the correspondence and writings of Max Forrester Eastman, 1883-1969, author. The earliest pieces include a few family letters from his mother, Annis Bertha (Ford) Eastman, (Mrs. Samuel Elijah Eastman), 1852-1910, minister, and his sister, Crystal Eastman, 1881-1928, lawyer. With the biographical materials is the Dutch painting that Eastman's mother brought to him from Europe. Other related family correspondence may be found in the Anstice Ford Eastman mss., of his brother, 1878- 1937?, physician. Letters from friends and neighbors of Elmira and Glenora, New York, and from his classmates and acquaintances at Mercersburg Academy and Williams College also belong to the correspondence of the early period of Eastman's life. Completing his work for a Ph.D. degree at Columbia and encouraged by John Dewey, he taught logic for three years at the University. In 1909 Eastman organized the Men's League for Woman's Suffrage. His marriage to Ida Rauh, actress and poet, occurred in 1911 and produced comment when it was learned Miss Rauh would retain her maiden name. Their son Daniel was born in 1912. A year later Eastman's first books, Enjoyment of Poetry and Child of the Amazons, were published. During this time he became editor of The Masses with its new idea in format and inclination toward then-radical causes and worked with it until its close in October, 1917. The next year with his sister Crystal Eastman as co-owner he started a new periodical with similar interests called The Liberator.
Grad List Fall 2003 Randolph-Union Editor s note This page contains these counties East Peoria Stapp ErikaKatharine BS ACES DEC03 Morton Collins Jonathan Judson BS ENGR DEC03 http://www.news.uiuc.edu/news/04/0217gradsrandunion.html
Extractions: Among the recipients (EDITORS: See list.). Commencement for all graduates is held in the spring. Editor's note: This page contains these counties: Randolph Richland Rock Island St. Clair ... Union The other counties are separate, as are other states. Adams-Coles Champaign Cook ... Vermilion-Woodford This list reflects the graduates as of Jan. 26 and will not include late-added degrees. The addresses listed are provided by the students. You may wish to check the Champaign and Urbana listings for students from your area who may have given a campus address as their home. If you suspect a problem with this list, please call us at 217-333-1085 or 217-333-4670 or e-mail us.
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OsCommerce Jr., William Relling,, Judson, D. Daniel, Kadow, Jeannine, Kahn, Michael,Kahn, Sharon Romanov Prophecy, The Romanov Prophecy, The Steve Berry http://www.mysterybookstore.ws/store/index.php?manufacturers_id=1101
Graywolf Press Dana Badgerow, Carol and Judson Bemis Jr. Fund of The Minneapolis Foundation, Editors Circle Anonymous (2), Thomas Abood, Abraham Associates, http://www.graywolfpress.org/Company_Info/Friends_of_Graywolf/104/
Extractions: Authors Circle: Jane Achenbach, Anchor BankRichard Bliss, Anonymous Fund of The Minneapolis Foundation, Breyer Family Fund of The Minneapolis Foundation, Page Knudsen Cowles and Jay Cowles, Julia W. Dayton, Charles Denny, Cy and Paula DeCosse Fund of The Minneapolis Foundation, Naomi Faust, Deborah Howell, Rehael FundRoger Hale/Nor Hall of The Minneapolis Foundation, Lewis Libby, David McDonald, Anne Miller, Kay Sexton, Baker FoundationSandra B. Sherman, John Wheelihan and the Star Tribune Foundation, Elizabeth and Rufus Winton. Publishers Circle: Anonymous (2), The Alcott Family Fund of the Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Dana Badgerow, Carol and Judson Bemis Jr. Fund of The Minneapolis Foundation, Jane Robertson Blanche Fund of The Minneapolis Foundation, Benton and Joanne Case, Whitney Dayton, Terry Ehrich Estate, David M. Galligan, Zabel and Charles A. Geer Family Fund of The Minneapolis Foundation, The Atwater Hannaford Fund of the Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving, Terry Hoffman, Perrin Ireland, Laurie Kracum, Alastair and Cynthia McCrae, Robert B. Mersky, Anne Polta, Bruno Quinson, Win Rockwell and Binky Wood, Rebecca Roloff, Cynthia Sears and Frank Buxton, Drew Stewart and Anna Hargreaves, Emily Anne and Gedney Tuttle, Joanne and Phillip Von Blon.
Contributor Bios: Thunder Sandwich She is finishing her first children s novel, Katharine Taylor and the Magic Quilt, She is the Editor of the literary website www.motoroilqueen.com, http://www.thundersandwich.com/bios.html
Extractions: Jane Adam started writing poetry just a few years ago in a moment of desperation, got surprising results, and kept at it. Her poems now appear in Antipatico, Remark, Chiron Review, and Slipstream. She was nominated for a Pushcart Prize in 2003. Since 1981, she has lived in Buffalo, NY, where she has taught freshman English at nearly every college in the area. Carolyn Adams has been active in the literary and visual arts since 1988. As a member of the Flying Dutchman Writers Troupe, she helped organize readings in the Houston area, and she continues to participate in events for numerous other groups across Texas. Her poetry, fiction, photography, and illustrations have been published or will soon appear in the print and on-line journals Taj Mahal Review, RiverSedge, Yellow Bat Review, Tryst, Avatar Review, and Alsop Review, among others. She currently co-edits and co-publishes Curbside Review. Sarah Allard is a nineteen year old English major studying at Framingham State College in Massachusetts. She spends her time staring out windows and biting her nails.
Historians Against The War Katharine Bullard University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign. Katharyn Bullard sarah Judson UNC-Asheville. James C. Juhnke Bethel College http://www.historiansagainstwar.org/sigs.html
1891 Directory For City Of Elmira NY BAXTER, GIBSON GAYLORD (Archie E Baxter, Judson A Gibson and Henderson Gaylord)lawyers Berry, Frank M., clerk 310 E Water, bds Spaulding n Brand http://www.rootsweb.com/~srgp/director/1891p076.htm
Extractions: Tip From Joyce 01 JUN 2005 : Do you know that the EASIEST way to use this site is via the navigation buttons in the left and right sidebars of the current What's New page? Subjects are on the left, all townships on the right. Explore them all. Word buttons are in the sidebars and graphic image buttons nearer the bottom perform the same function for the subject index. This is our Site Map. Learn to use it and it will save you hours of struggle trying to find your own way. The path is already there to guide you efficiently through the site using its own natural structure. Bradford County PA Chemung County NY Tioga County PA
CITY DIRECTORY 1917, MITCHELL, DAVISON CO SD MITCHELL CITY Ry Berry Austin C real est Rowley Berry Berry Buelah M Berry Dennis Berry Judge James E Agnes auctioneer Judge Bros Judson Hazel tchr Eugene Field http://www.rootsweb.com/~sddaviso/mitdir1917.htm
Extractions: CITY DIRECTORY 1917, MITCHELL, DAVISON CO SD MITCHELL CITY DIRECTORY 1917 A thru K MITCHELL CITY DIRECTORY L thru Z at the bottom Mitchell Directory 1917, issued under the supervision of the Mitchell Merchants Association, listing residents of Mitchell, SD over the age of 18 years, using census data. The actual count shows 8,134 persons, however taking into account the houses where it was impossible to secure information it can safely be said that Mitchell has at least 8,200 population. This Directory also includes a plat map of Mitchell in the year 1917. Property of the Davison County Historical Society and posted with their permission. The Mitchell Directory 1917 can be found in the: Mitchell, SD Public Library, Archives Room. Name and addess page Return to Davison Co. Home Page
For Sale List - PopShops Of Nat. Hist. Editor Berry COLLEGE Basset, Beth D. THE AGE OF BRUEGELNETHERLANDISN DRAWINGS ART TREASURES IN THE WEST Davenport, William Editor http://www.popula.com/st/no_1144.htm
Blog Of Death: September 2004 Archives During his 37 years as a senior Editor at The New Yorker, Gardner Botsford Botsford was married twice, first to Katharine Chittendon, who died in 1974, http://www.blogofdeath.com/archives/2004_09.html
Extractions: Main During his 37 years as a senior editor at The New Yorker, Gardner Botsford blue-penciled nonfiction articles by some of the best writers in the country: Roger Angell, Janet Flanner, Wolcott Gibbs, A.J. Liebling, Joseph Mitchell, Mollie Panter-Downes and Janet Malcolm, who later became his wife. The son of heiress Ruth Gardner and journalist Alfred Miller Botsford, Gardner was raised in Manhattan's high society. When his parents divorced and his mother remarried, she wed yeast heir Raoul Fleishmann, whose family financed The New Yorker. Botsford attended Yale University then landed a job at the magazine as a reporter. He was soon fired by editor Harold Ross and encouraged to obtain more journalism experience elsewhere. Botsford took this advice and acquired a reporting position with The Jacksonville Journal in Florida. He returned to The New Yorker in 1942 as a Talk of the Town reporter. Later that same year, Botsford was drafted into the U.S. Army. He landed with the First Infantry Division at Omaha Beach in Normandy on D-Day and fought in the Battle of the Bulge. During his service in the military, Botsford received two war wounds and the Croix de Guerre medal. He returned to The New Yorker after World War II ended and retired in 1982.
Extractions: TALESE, GAY, 1932- Journalist, writer. Born: Feb. 7, 1932 in Ocean City, N.J. Parents: Joseph Francis and Catherine (DePaulo) Talese. Married: Nan Ahern, June 10, 1959. Children: Two. Education: University of Alabama, B.A. Served in U.S. Army, 1953-1955; reporter for New York Times , 1953-1965; pioneer of "new journalism" by applying techniques of fiction to non-fiction; left Times in 1965 to become full-time writer. Source: Current Biography Yearbook, Contemporary Authors, Vol. 9NR. Author: The Bridge. Fame and Obscurity: Portraits. New York: World, 1970. Honor Thy Father. New York: World, 1971. The Kingdom and the Power. New York: World, 1969. New York: a Serendipiter's Journey. New York: Harper, 1961. The Overreachers. Thy Neighbor's Wife. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1980. Unto the Sons. New York: Knopf, 1992. TANNER, JOHN THOMAS, 1820-1899 Source: Tanner's History of Athens.... Author: History of Athens, and Incidentally Limestone County, Alabama, 1825-1876. University, Ala.: Confederate Pub. Co., 1978. TARRY, ELLEN, 1906-
In Sherman S Wake MH Berry, furnituremaker, and his family. AG Goodwin, and family. Jones,Katharine M. When Sherman Came Southern Women and the Great March. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/staff/jmcgeachy/sherman.htm
Extractions: Abraham Lincoln Directed by D.W. Griffith; featuring Walter Huston, Una Merkel, Ian Keith, Frank Campeau, Hobart Bosworth, Henry B. Walthall, Kay Hammond, Alyn E. Warren, Fred Warren. This epic biography of the life of Abraham Lincoln is D.W. Griffith's first talking picture. It begins with Lincoln's life just prior to his White House ascent. His romance with Ann Rutledge and the famed Lincoln-Douglas debate receive special attention, and Griffith is in his element when picturing the battle scenes of the Civil War. The film concludes with Lincoln's assassination at Ford's Theatre. 84 min. Video/C 999:1882 Credits and other information from the Internet Movie Database Charney, Mark J. "'Picturizing' History: The Assassination of Lincoln in D. W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation."