2003 Ordered Program Secretary Carol Kountz, Grand Valley State Univ. 1. Extending the Metaphor How The Case of Harold Pinter, by William Baker, Northern Illinois Univ. http://www.uiowa.edu/~mmla/2003program.html
Extractions: 2003 PROGRAM OF SESSIONS Thursday, 8:00-9:00 p.m. ( Mobley Room A Reading by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni Author of The Conch Bearer (Roaring Brook Press, 2003) among other critically acclaimed fiction and poetry, Professor Divakaruni was born in India and currently teaches creative writing at the University of Houston. Her work weaves Indian myths and folktales together with a note of contemporary caution and a storytellers magic. She has won the Allen Ginsberg Poetry Prize, the Pushcart Prize, and the American Book Award. Nightcaps Thursday, 9:00-11:00 p.m. ( Mobley Room Cash bar FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7 Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Refreshments ( Northwest 2 You are invited to attend the Book Exhibit, 8:30-6:30 p.m. ( Northwest 2 Sections Literary Criticism (papers not available) Friday, 8:30-10:00 a.m. ( Topic: The University in/and Literature Chair: Mickey Hess, Indiana Univ. Southeast Gothic Laughter: The University in Narrative since the Culture Wars, by Terri A. Hasseler, Bryant College Sex and Texts: The Self-destructing Professor in the Self-deconstructing Academic Novel, by Jesse Kavadlo, Winona State Univ.
Pleasure Langon Billy Baxter s Letters, by Wm J. Kountz, Jr. an allegory on political power) by J Harrington Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom by William and Ellen http://www.co-opro.com/MGAD.htm
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 Kountz Line, 122 US 583 (1887); Denver Rio Grande R. Co. v. The Sir William Peel, 5 Wall. 517 (1867); United States v. Pico, 5 Wall. 536 (1867) http://www.megalaw.com/fed/citation/1863-1889.php
Etext » Books by Mary Robinson; BedfordRow Conspiracy, The, by William Makepeace Thackeray by Richard Harding Davis; Billy Baxter s Letters, by Wm J. Kountz, Jr. http://etext.teamnesbitt.com/books/tb.html
Extractions: Baartock , by Lewis Roth Bab: A Sub-Deb , by Mary Roberts Rinehart Bab Ballads, The , by W. S. Gilbert Babbitt , by Sinclair Lewis Babylonian Legends of the Creation , The , by British Museum Babylonian Legends of the Creation , The , by British Museum Baby Mine , by Margaret Mayo Back Again to Paris , by Jacques Casanova Back Home , by Eugene Wood Backlog Studies , by C. D. Warner Back to Billabong , by Mary Grant Bruce Back to God's Country and Other Stories , by James Oliver Curwood Bacon is Shake-Speare , by Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence Bacon is Shake-Speare , by Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence Baddeck and That Sort of Thing , by Warner Ballad Book , by Katherine Lee Bates (ed.) Ballad of Reading Gaol, The , by Oscar Wilde Ballad of the White Horse, The , by G. K. Chesterton Ballads and Lyrics of Old France , by Andrew Lang Ballads , by Horatio Alger, Jr. Ballads in Blue China , by Andrew Lang Ballads of a Bohemian , by Robert W. Service Ballads of a Cheechako , by Robert W. Service Ballads of Peace in War , by Michael Earls Ballads , by Robert Louis Stevenson Ballads , by William Makepeace Thackeray Ball and The Cross, The
Etext » Books by Richard Harding Davis; Billy Baxter s Letters, by Wm J. Kountz, Jr. Outlines of English and American Literature , by William J. Long http://etext.teamnesbitt.com/books/
Extractions: 10,000 Dreams Interpreted , by Gustavus Hindman Miller 100%: The Story of a Patriot , by Upton Sinclair , by Mary Johnston , by Mark Twain 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue , by Captain Grose et al. 2002 CIA World Factbook, The , by US Government 20 Years At Hull House , by Jane Addams $30,000 Bequest and Other Stories, The , by Mark Twain Aaron's Rod , by D. H. Lawrence Aaron Trow , by Anthony Trollope Abbeychurch , by Charlotte M. Yonge Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey , by Washington Irving Abbot, The , by Sir Walter Scott A Belated Guest , by Howells A Biography of Edmund Spenser , by John W. Hales A Bit of Old China , by Charles Warren Stoddard A Bit O' Love (Play) , by John Galsworthy A Blot In The 'Scutcheon , by Robert Browning A Book of Golden Deeds , by Charlotte M. Yonge A Book of Operas , by Henry Edward Krehbiel A Book of Remarkable Criminals , by H. B. Irving A Book of Scoundrels , by Charles Whibley A Book of Strife in the Form of The Diary of an Old Soul , by George MacDonald A Boy's Ride , by Gulielma Zollinger A Boy's Will , by Robert Frost Abraham Lincoln: A History V1 , by John G. Nicolay and John Hay
The Nebraska And Midwest Genealogical Record Vol IX 12, 1867 (Dec. 12) Charlea H. Teale and Mary E. Parker, by J. Cadman, wtss., 5) - Robert McDivit and Catherine Daley, by Permin M. Kountz, at Lincoln; http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/OLLibrary/Journals/NMGR/vol09/nmgrp005.html
Extractions: Revolution. The Nolands are said to have removed from Maryland to Virginia. They settled early in Kentucky County, afterwards the State of Kentucky. In 1786 Henry Noland's was one of the 131 names signed to a petition to divide Lincoln County into Lincoln, Madison, and Mercer. Of his large family, four sons and three daughters settled in Platte County, Missouri. John W. Noland lived two miles beyond the old "Cane Spring Church," built in 1803, on the Red River Road. His house is still standing and in the rear is the Noland grave yard. Printers , New York Above is an exact copy of the fly leaf of the Bible as printed. On the back of the fly leaf the following is written: "John Noland's Bible 17th 1821
SOCCGS Surname List K Surnames 358 Green, J._P. K300 1847 weeks Kidd, Mary C 295 K300 11 Sep 1888 9 Sep 1930 weeks William 10646 Vance, CD K300 2 Jul 1830 4 Apr 1867 lowell Kiddoo, http://www.savoury.net/soccgs/ndxk.html
Harvey County, Part 8 William G. Cutler s History of the State of Kansas Was married September 26, 1867, to Miss Mary J. Hornbeck, a native of Ohio; they have three children http://www.kancoll.org/books/cutler/harvey/harvey-co-p8.html
Extractions: KANSAS COLLECTION BOOKS William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas For the names of the first settlers in Sedgwick and vicinity, and the early events that transpired, we would refer the reader to the pages on which may be found the general county history. Sedgwick City was laid off in June, 1870, by the Sedgwick town Company, T. Floyd, president. The original town site, which consisted of eighty acres, was laid off by John Corgan, in the interests of T. S. Floyd. the first store in Sedgwick, if not in the county, was erected and opened by William H. McOwen, in July of the same year. Judge R. W. P. Muse, his first customer, purchased the first goods sold in the county. The postoffice was established in the summer of the same year, T. S. Floyd Postmaster. After officiating eighteen months he was succeeded by O. Y. Hart, who remained in office until August, 1872, when C. H. Goodell, the present Postmaster, received his appointment. The money order department of this office was established in July, 1877. In the first schoolhouse erected in the county, September, 1870, C. S. Bullock and wife were teachers. In 1875-6, the present handsome brick school building was erected at a cost of $4,000.
Andreas' History Of The State Of Nebraska - Nemaha Co. Part 5 Kansas Collection BooksWritten by William Cutler and published by Andreas in 1882 IT Whyte, William Hoblitzell, IN Knight, Dr. J. Hoover, William Hall, http://www.kancoll.org/books/andreas_ne/nemaha/nemaha-p5.html
Descendants Of Stogner Bray STOGNER JR.3 BRAY (STOGNER2, PETER1) was born 1785 in Surry County North This manuscript originally in the possession of William BURGESS GALBRAITH. http://www.tngenweb.org/hancock/DescendantsofStognerBraySr[1]..htm
Extractions: Descendants of Stogner Bray Submitted by Debra Reed Generation No. 1 S TOGNER B RAY (P ETER was born Abt. 1750 in Brunswick County Virginia, and died Aft. 1830 in Possibly Franklin County Tennessee. He married U NKNOWN Abt. 1765 in Surry County North Carolina or Virginia.. Children of S TOGNER B RAY and U NKNOWN are: i. S TOGNER J R. B RAY , b. 1785, Surry County North Carolina; d. February 21, 1881, Milan, Sullivan County Missouri. ii. F ANNEY B RAY , b. Abt. 1780, Surry County North Carolina; d. Bell County Kentucky. iii. N ANCEY B RAY , b. Abt. 1780, Surry County North Carolina; m. J OSEPH B ULL , June 07, 1810, Grainger County Tennessee; b. Abt. 1780. iv. B RYANT B RAY , b. Abt. 1783, Surry County North Carolina; d. Aft. 1840, Knox County Kentucky. v. L EWIS B RAY , b. 1793, Virginia; d. Aft. 1870, Whitley County Kentucky. vi. S ARAH B RAY , b. Abt. 1795, Surry County North Carolina; d. Bell County Kentucky. vii. J OHN B RAY , b. Abt. 1810, Surry County North Carolina viii. K ENCHEN B RAY , b. Abt. 1790, Surry County North Carolina. ix.
Blacks And Latino Physician & Scientists Ben Carson, Samuel Lee Kountz, Jr. Jewel Plummer Cobb, Robert F. Murray In August 1992, SPACELAB J was a successful joint US and Japanese science http://www.med.uiuc.edu/sa/uhp/Famous Blacks and Latino Physician and Scientists
Extractions: Geneticist, Physician, Pathologist James E. Bowman, Jr. was born in Washington, DC on February 5, 1923. He earned a Bachelor of Science and an MD from Howard University. Dr. Bowman served as Chief Pathologist of the Medical Nutrition Laboratory for the United States Army, between 1953-55. Dr. Bowman was appointed Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago, from 1962 to 1967, where he was also Medical Director of the Blood Bank. Between 1967 and 1981, Professor Bowman was elevated from Associate Professor to Full Professor at the University of Chicago and served as Director of Laboratories during this time. Between 1973-1984, Dr. Bowman was the Director of the Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center, University of Chicago.
Umstead Bios And Pics William Bradley Umstead 18951954 Governor of North Carolina 1953-1954 Squire J Umsted and Katy Adams, Arch Franklin Umsted and Minerva Susan Reasor http://www.umstead.org/biospics.html
Extractions: UM Bios and Pics We are looking for old pictures of Umstead family members, their homes, their tombstones, etc, as well as biographies. If you have something you would like to see on this page, please let me know, but PLEASE FIRST OBTAIN PERMISSION for use. You will find that some of these images load slowly, I'm sorry about that, but I don't want to sacrifice quality for the sake of fast loading. The family of Jacob Umstead and Hannah Hallman Unidentified UM tintype Elder John H Umstad 1802-1873 and another bio on him Corilla A Umsted 1876 -1961 Judge David Wagener married Susanna Umstead, daughter of John "NS" and his wife Deborah Unknown (NOT Koplin). Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker 1843-1916 Governor of Pennsylvania 1903-1907 William Bradley Umstead 1895-1954 Governor of North Carolina 1953-1954 Marvin Francis "Skip" Umstead, Jr
Fort Tours, Inc. | Actions, Events, People List Goodnight/Loving 1867 Trail Drive Attacked By Comanches Gordon, Giles Hamilton, William and Stewart; and Home of Mr. and Mrs. FC Brown Hamlin, AD http://www.forttours.com/pages/toc.asp
Black Biographical Sources On The Internet Index By Name Elizabeth Carter Brooks Social Activist 1867-1951 Sergeant William H. Carney, CMH - Civil War Hero 1840-1908 William J. Powell. Aviator http://65.113.91.126/mls_website/AfroBio/-bindex.htm
700000 People Connected With European Royalty Richard Kountz and Nora Reeder Husband Richard Kountz (details suppressed for this person) 6 J. Feagin. 7 L. David Roper. 10 Bill ScholtesFeb 1998. http://www.e-familytree.net/f6417.htm
Extractions: Web www.e-familytree.net Welcome to e-familytree.net. It is my personal genealogy hobby website. The database published here has been gathered through 20 years of genealogy. Some of it is my original research - but most of the information has been shared with me. There are two versions of this data - the index to the one I wrote can be found here . The index to the one which was output by Legacy can be found here This data changes often. If you've arrived from a search engine, you might not see the information you were looking for. This website was updated on 16 Aug, 2005 You can sign my guestbook or email me here . If you want to know what this is all about - click here , or you can click here for help Rob Salzman
Extractions: Social Security Death Index on Rootsweb.com If you have any of these surnames in your, tree, you won't want to leave FAMILY BRANCHES without checking for your ancestors! Ball, Bantock, Barnes, Baschnagel, Bradt, Bull, Buurman, Butler, Campbell, Chilver, Clemens, Clendenning, Criss, Demeulenaere, Elgie, Empie, Facey, Forsbach, Fox, Fuller, Gardiner, Garner, Gassner, Glassup, Gurganus, Harrington, Heilbrun, Holden, Jerome, Jordan, Kemball, Kennedy, Klein, Kraus, Langdon, Lawton,Leishman, Loney, McCann, McGregor, Massey, Medcalf, Morehouse, Neer, Nellis, Niland, Nye, Peebles, Place, Pratt, Richens, Rigsby, Rosier, Sandercock, Schultz, Simpson, Siple, Smith, Stead, Stover, Swartout, Tallent, Terwilliger, Thomas, Turcotte, Thunderhawk, Van Hengel, Wallis, Weir, Wheat ... and more! Read the Submission Guidelines and then send your GEDCOM QUICK LINKS Olive Tree Genealogy
Alsup Census 1850 188194 ALSOP, William J. 43 m PA store keeper Mary Elizabeth, 1, f, TN, md John M. BREWER, 1867. PRICE,, William, 18, m, TN, husband of Martha, md 1850 http://members.aol.com/ralsup3/census50.htm
Extractions: Alsups, etc. in the 1850 CENSUS The following information was attained through research of the 1850 Census by Reba Alsup, Henry Conor, David Alsup and Jerry Alsup. The items in Red are personal observations that do not appear in the Census and may or may not be correct. The Jerry referred to in the comments is Jerry D. Alsup, author of Alsop's Tables. This information is the result of years of genealogical research. For comments or questions E-mail Reba Alsup David Alsup Jerry Alsup or Henry Conor @ "Keeper of the Flame" . Return to Alsup Connection. Scroll Down for ALBAMA Use Browser Back arrow to return here. AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE DC FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY ALABAMA 1850 Benton Co. AL. Dist. 29. page 391 (Roll 1) 871-872 ALSUP John m TN farmer md (1) Sarah Stone JENNINGS 2nd wife Emeline f TN md (2) Mrs. Emeline BOATMAN see 1860 Cherokee Co. AL Jascey f MS listed as male, 1860. She was a girl. Mary f MS BOUTMAN, David m TN see 1860 Cherokee Co, AL. census 1850 Benton Co. AL. Dist. 29. page 355 (Roll 1) 369-364 ALSOP Randolph m TN farmer died 8 Sep 1856 20 Apr 1819-26 Nov 1896 Leah f SC nee Leah PIKE John R.
New Orleans Justices Of The Peace Marriage Index. XYZ Abbott, William, Mc Gowan, Mrs Louise, William Austin, 1879/07/28 Akers, J. Pleas, Lee, Celina, James McColgin, 1867/05/04 http://nutrias.org/~nopl/inv/jpmarrindex/a1g.htm