MSN Encarta - Search View - Benjamin Harrison In 1879, Harrison was appointed by President Rutherford B. Hayes to the During the 1894 state campaign and the 1896 national campaign he spoke for the http://encarta.msn.com/text_761564367__1/Benjamin_Harrison.html
Extractions: The search seeks the exact word or phrase that you type, so if you donât find your choice, try searching for a key word in your topic or recheck the spelling of a word or name. Harrison, Benjamin (1833-1901) I. Introduction Harrison, Benjamin (1833-1901) , 23rd president of the United States (1889-1893). Harrison was a quiet, industrious political leader and a veteran of the Civil War (1861-1865). A grandson of President William Henry Harrison (1841), he won the presidency through his family name and party loyalty, aided by the support of Civil War veterans. Harrison signed important economic legislation while in office, including the Sherman Antitrust Act, the Sherman Silver Purchase Act, and the McKinley Tariff Act. Under his administration part of the Oklahoma Territory was opened to white settlers in 1889, and in 1890, Idaho and Wyoming became states. II.
Morningside Bookshop 1894. Chickamauga, Atlanta and Nashville. 285 pp., leather bound, Series I,William Charles Richard The Life of Rutherford Birchard Hayes, Vol . http://www.morningsidebooks.com/cgi/bookshop/usedrarelist.cgi
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UZUHASHI CORPUS Ì BIBLIOGRAPHY Hope, Anthony The Prisoner of Zenda (1894) / Rupert of Hentzau / FrivolousCupid / Dolly Dialogues Platt, Rutherford First Book of Adam and Eve http://bunbun.toyo.ac.jp/eibun/biblio.html
Dictionary Of British Classicists Ashmole, Bernard (18941988 ) dg Austin, Reginald Percy (1900?1943) dg Platt, John Arthur (1860-1925) ge Pole, Reginald (1500-1558) ge http://www.thoemmes.com/dictionaries/class_entries.htm
FC M-Z Morton, Georgia, b.3/23/1894, d.11/6/1975, age 81 Platt, Christie, Ann,b.9/17/1969, d.2/27/1972, age 2 Tower, Clara, Hayes, d.1935, age 66 http://home.att.net/~tombstone.bob/fcm-z.htm
The Political Graveyard: Miscellaneous Areas, Ohio Eugene D. Millikin 1891 Edmund Rowe 1892 Thomas Dyer Tway 1894 Thomas H. Hunter William White - Alphonso Hart - Rutherford B. Hayes - Benjamin http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ZZ.html
Extractions: Ohio The Political Graveyard: Important Notes: Please Read! This web site is about U.S. political history and cemeteries. For convenient presentation of this material, the site includes a page for each of the more than 3,000 counties in the U.S., as well as for various U.S. and foreign territories and countries. The Political Graveyard has no official connection with any of those areas or governments. For more information about this project, please see the Main Page The list of cemeteries here is not comprehensive, nor is it intended to be. This site only lists about 5,000 cemeteries where politicians are known to have been buried (the number grows gradually as more research is done). There are an estimated cemeteries in the United States. The closest thing to a complete list is the U.S. Geological Survey's GNIS database , which lists about 109,000 cemeteries. See also
Extractions: circa 1814-1896 and undated, with related materials to 1925 Introduction Historical Note Chronology Descriptive Entry ... Series 1. AUTOGRAPH LETTERS, 1814-1895, AND UNDATED. ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY. Series 2. GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1871-1896, AND UNDATED. ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY AND CHRONOLOGICALLY. Series 3. COLLECTED MATERIALS ON FISH AND FISHERIES, 1875-1893, AND UNDATED. Series 4. COLLECTED MATERIALS ON THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES EXHIBITION, LONDON, (1883), 1882-1883. Series 5. ICHTHYOLOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY, CIRCA 1870s-1890s. ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY. Series 6. UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPT ON THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN SCIENCE, CIRCA 1896, WITH RELATED MATERIALS TO 1925. Series 7. NOTEBOOKS AND SCRAPBOOK, CIRCA 1863-1878, AND UNDATED. Series 8. BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS AND PUBLICATIONS, 1885-1903, AND UNDATED. Series 9. MANUSCRIPTS, NOTES, PHOTOGRAPHS, DRAWINGS AND MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS, CIRCA 1875-1892, AND UNDATED. INTRODUCTION The George Brown Goode Collection (Record Unit 7050) occupies 3.6 linear meters of shelf space. The bulk of the collection predates the establishment of the present-day Smithsonian Archives. A small addition of autograph letters was received from the Division of Political History, National Museum of American History in 1983 under accession number 83-081.
Sam Houston State UniversitySpring 2002 Rutherford B. Hayes Ulysses S. Grant. Industrialism largescale business small-scalebusiness Pullman Plant Strike of 1894 Homestead Strike of 1892 http://www.shsu.edu/~his_bxp/2004.htm
Author Pseudonyms Rubel, James L(yon) (1894) Timothy Hayes, Mason MacRae Ruben, William S. Rutherford, Douglas James Douglas Rutherford McConnell Ruthin, Margaret http://www.trussel.com/books/pseud_r.htm
Untitled Document 590, 1891/12/26, Miller, Henry Rutherford, John, Rebecca Edminston, NG, Corncamble 452, 1894/12/04, Higgins, William David, William, Annie Hayes http://mcn.ie/crossroads/genealogy/births_date1877on.html
Extractions: Births by Date of Baptism 1877 onward ID Date of Birth Date of Baptism Surname Child Father Mother Father's Occupation Address Minister Reference Wright Margaret John Margaret Jane Wright NG Creeve Scott Frances Robert Ch. El. Ferris NG Legnaduff Hannah Joseph Samuel Mary Mc Clean NG Castruse Fisher Smiley Mary Robert Rachel Glen NG Cloon Irwin George George Sarah May Roulston NG Garshooey Brown Ellen Robert Mary Mc Clintock NG Cloon Steel Mary John Margaret Payne NG Garshooey Morrison Marg. Moorehead Thomas Jane Hall NG Kildrum 1877/NG/NG Campbell William Andrew Mary Thompson NG Drumbarnet Mc Kee Margaret William Margaret Mc Nutt NG Ballyarrell Mackey James Edward James Mary Jane Wilson NG Monellan Mc Gowan Catherine Thomas Isabella Colhoun NG Leitrim Mc Clintock Sarah Catherine William Isabella Wray NG Drumbarnet Hamilton Margaret Anne James Margaret Glass NG Garshooey Gallagher David George James Jane Mary Mc Kinley NG Roosky Irwin Cath. Georgina Hugh Irwin Sarah Crockett Reverend Crossroads Manse Colhoun Rebecca Robert Rebecca Mc Ilhenney NG Kildrum Walker Adam William Eliza Jane Finlay NG Drumlougher Smiley Ann Margaret Robert Rachel Glen NG Cloon Smyth Samuel William Margaret Anne Allen NG Tirroddy Wright Ellen John Margaret Wright NG Drumlougher Miller Matilda John Rebeckah Edminston NG Dunmore Scott William John Robert Charlotte E. Ferris
Dates Rutherford B. Hayes, Samuel J. Tilden, and the Compromise of 1877 Pullman strike,1894 Eugene Debs William Graham Sumner and conservative Social http://yhspatriot.yorktown.arlington.k12.va.us/~mallen/dates.html
Extractions: Unit I The Structure and Relationship Between the Colonies and the Parent Country Between the founding of Jamestown Virginia ) in 1607 and the founding of Georgia in 1733, a total of thirteen distinctly different English colonies developed along the Atlantic coast of North America Every colony received its identity and authority to operate by means of a charter (a document granting special privileges) from the English monarch. Each charter described in general terms the relationship that was supposed to exist between the colony and the crown. Unlike those who settled the French and Spanish colonies in the Americas , the English brought with them a tradition of independence and representative government. Circumstances of development and interaction with the new environment allowed for the English colonies to develop along an independent path and would eventually lead to tension over the role of the colonies with the crown. Readings Boyer: Chp. 2 pp. 42-51 Chp. 3 Notes due on September 14 Chp. 4
Aug 11 - Author Anniversaries 1Mrs KRAMER 1894 Marie (Henriette) GOOSSENS, Mrs LAURENCE 1894 RutherfordHayes Platt, Jr 1895 Sir, Charles Drummond ELLIS 1896 Enid (Mary) BLYTON, http://www.kingkong.demon.co.uk/aa/aug11.htm
Extractions: If you find a person's date of birth or death on this page and want to find that person's date of death or birth, or other information, try looking them up in the New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors pages. Born: nee )Bryan PIATT 1836: Sir, Hugh Gilzean REID / GILZEAN-REID 1838: Rev, Charles James Stewart BETHUNE 1841: George Cameron RANKIN 1842: Sir, Lewis Loyd MICHELL 1844: Sir, James SAWYER 1848: William ANDREWS 1852: Hallam TENNYSON, 2nd Baron TENNYSON 1852: Prof, Harold Baily DIXON 1855: William Charles MACPHERSON 1857: Stanton COIT 1862: Carrie ( nee )Jacobs BOND 1862: Malcolm Weethie SPARROW (ps: Max MOINEAU) 1862: Sir, David HENDERSON 1865: Gifford PINCHOT 1866: Mrs, (Eliza) ARIA, nee DAVIS 1872: Hugh CABOT 1873: May Wilson PRESTON 1878: Oliver William Foster LODGE (ps: William FOSTER) 1878: Roland McMillan HARPER 1879: Anna Beatrice DOERSCHUK 1879: Frieda (Emma Johanna Maria) LAWRENCE, nee von RICHTHOFEN 1880: Theodore Leslie SHEAR 1881: Thomas Alwyn (Jones) LLOYD 1882: Bernard FALK 1882: Charles Christopher JENKINS 1882: Frederick Felix POTTER 1882: Horace Meyer KALLEN 1889: Arturo MARTINI 1889: Edward Harry William MEYERSTEIN 1889: Prof, Alexander Killen MACBETH 1891: Alfred Louis BACHARACH 1892: Bernard LICHTENBERG 1892: Christopher Murray GRIEVE (ps: Hugh MacDIARMID) 1894: Freda (Irma) ( nee nee ?, 2:Mrs HOLDEN 1898: Countess, Karolina LANCKORONSKA 1899: Robert (Greenhill) COCHRANE 1900: Alan (Cantwell) DUNN 1900: Charles William PADDOCK 1900: Sir, Denis William BROGAN (ps: Maurice BARRINGTON) 1901: George Zakharieff DIMITROFF 1902: Margaret Elizabeth MURIE
Rutherford County, NC Marriages This is marriages of Rutherford Co., NC from the mid 1800 s to about 1925. Mary Mar 19, 1894 N48 Neal, CP McKinney, Pearl Apr 23, 1916 Q76 Neal, http://rfci.net/wdfloyd/grmnr.html
Kiowa-Apache Lands In 1894, Apache John (Gonkon, Stays in tipi ) a concientious leader, sent adelegation to Washington, DC To meet with President Rutherford hays. http://rebelcherokee.labdiva.com/itkiowapache.html
Extractions: Prairie Apache (Kiowa Apache) tipi Painting by James, Courtesy Wannamaker Collection The Kiowa - Apache are also known as the Prairie Apache. The name Apache was applied to them many years ago, because they were thought to be the same as the Apache people of Arizona. They have not had a connection with the Arizona Apache, other than belonging to the same language group. They came from the north, as a part of the Kiowa. Recent authorities now think the Apache divided somewhere in Montana, one group migrating down the west side of the Rockies into the Southwest, and a smaller group staying with the Kiowa. Whichever theory is correct, The Kiowa - Apache have a distinct language, and call themselves Nadi-ish-dena. The Pawnee and early French explorers and settlers called them Ga ta'ka, which is the name they appear as in their first treaty with the United States. The Kiowa - Apache were associated with the Kiowa before they left the Rocky Mountains. In 1682, La Salle referred to them as "Gattacka, saying they had horses, which they sold to the Pawnee. La Harpe in 1719, after being in the now Oklahoma area, mentioned the tribe as "Quataquios" living on the Arkansas River as neighbors of the Tawakoni. Lewis and Clark found them in 1805 in the Black Hills where the Kiowa were.
Extractions: MOSS MARRIAGES The data was taken from the original records, located in the Natchitoches Parish Courthouse, Natchitoches, LA and was submitted by Mrs. Auty Leach Platt, 8/2000. DATE MALE FEMALE Volume Page MOSS, Simon Patsey NEIGHBORS MOSS, John Eliza HONEYCUTT MOSS, John Elizabeth MOORE MOSS, Enock Mary CRAIG MOSS, E. M. CRAIG MOSS, Alphonse Marian MILLS MOSS, Benjamin Francis E. GANDY MOSS, Simeon Mattie LONG MOSS, I. H. Eliza SPIKES MOSS, Soloman Lenay FRAZIER MOSS, Grant Allie PHILLIPS MOSS, Enoch Bertha DOWDEN MOSS, Walter Francis HORN MOSS, B. L. Lucy FULLER MOSS, Simeon Catherine SIMMONS MOSS, B. L. Nancy SPARKS MOSS, John Mary MASSEY MOSS, J. D. Beatrice SHAHANE MOSS, Homer Alice McLENDON MOSS, Luther Amanda HONEYCUTT MOSS, Andrew Emma FOSHEE MOSS, F. P. Luella BOYD MOSS, Wm. Ida HAMILTON MOSS, Grant Eliza HARRIS MOSS, Phillip Corrie WILLIAMS MOSS, Kelly Emma NORSWORTHY MOSS, Andrew, Jr. Rubie MONTGOMERY MOSS, Will Inez JONES MOSS, E. L. Vera Opal DALE MOSS, Barney Melvina BURNS MOSS, Albert Paralee HAMILTON MOSS, Walter,Jr. Dixie Inez SYLVEST MOSS, Dewey
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Some Switzerland County Marriages Demaree, Leah, Platt, John P, 5/07/1846. Demaree, Lulie, Tevis, Clay R Hays, Emeline, Moore, John, 11/09/1873. Hays, Estella, Taylor, Joseph H http://myindianahome.net/gen/switz/records/marriage/marr1.html
Extractions: Delvechio, Charles T. Hatch, Sylvia Demaree, Cyrus Poston, Olive Demaree, Elizabeth Vanice, Abraham Demaree, Henry Andrews, Eliza Demaree, Henry W. Wycoff, Mary Demaree, James W. Wigginston, Katie Demaree, Jane Madison, Wm. H Demaree, John Vanice, Margaret Demaree, Leah Platt, John P Demaree, Lulie Tevis, Clay R Demaree, Martha Pearce, James T Demaree, Mary Alice Rogers, Marion F Demaree, Mary J. Long, Jeremiah B Demaree, Nancy Lewis, James Demaree, Patsy Carnine, John Demaree, Phoebe Brewer Voris, Henry Demaree, Rachel Innis, James Demaree, Sarah J Andress, John W Demaree, Tina Scofield, Henry Demastis, Emma Rogers, John P Dement, Mary E Oakley, Theophild D Dement, Mose Day, Elizabeth no return
Sanders Family Marriages Records, Part 9, Illinois Howard James A. 9 Jan 1894 Lucia Warner William R. 10 Apr 1894 Mrs. Katie Smith SANDERS, Francis 30 Jan 1848 Jane Hayes James 20 Jun 1850 Mary Davis http://www.geocities.com/~rewoodham/sandmar9.html
Extractions: Sanders - Saunders Marriage Records Part 9, Illinois Sponsored by Sanders Family Association W elcome to the Sanders Family Marriage Records of our Sanders History section. This site is sponsored by the Sanders Family Association , a national non-profit family club for all descendants of the many Sanders-Saunders families in America. Visit the family club's HOME page to learn more about the club's purpose and goals. These marriage records have been obtained from a variety of sources, including directly from courthouse records, published books and magazines and from lists sent in by relatives. In many cases, the date shown is not the actual date of marriage but rather when the marriage license or bond, was issued. This is especially true of older records. These are most likely a marriage "bond", a legal promise to marry the girl and if the marriage did not take place, the man and his bondsman forfeited the bond money. The family club urges everyone to gather Sanders - Saunders family marriage records and send these to us to preserve in the Sanders Family National Library. If you came directly to this site, be sure and visit the Sanders Family Association's
, Spiva Library Also included is a reproduction of an 1894 Jasper County Courthouse Dedication Reports 1 Folder Annual reports of Leggett Platt incorporated of http://www.mssu.edu/spivalib/FRARHistoricalManuscript.shtml
Extractions: Tri- State Mining Collection - #2 . [Maps : 5 Map Cases] Maps and drill logs for lead and zinc mines in the Tri- State Mining District from the 1860.s to the 1960.s, which includes Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma. Maps are divided by section number, state and mine names. Maps provide detailed locations of mine shafts and drilling activities in the area Wallower Collection - #3. [Papers : 5 Boxes] Papers, Maps, Photos and business records from 1895 to 1952 generated by Mr. Frank Carmany Wallower. The collection deals with business and mining activities of the tri-state area. Mr. Wallower .s college diploma from Princeton University, which is signed by President Woodrow Wilson, is included.
Emory Alumni Living In 1926, G-N Surnames Jane C. 1925G Glenn, John Wesley 1919 Glenn, Platt Everett 1897 Glenn, JEG 1912m Greer, John Marvin 1912 Greer, John Wesley 1894 Greer, http://www.ancestorinfo.com/emory_alumni, 1926, g-n.htm
Extractions: (Almost 100,000 people, many with biographies or photos.) HOME ORDER HERE NEWS LETTER ABOUT US ... SURNAME COLLAGES Emory Alumni Living In 1926, G-N Surnames Taken from, Alumni History And Directory of Emory University edited by James A. Dombrowsky and published in 1926. We will copy the biographies for $4 each. Item # 10112 To order click here Click here to browse our other genealogy databases, or to find out more about AncestorInfo Other Emory Alumni Living In 1926: A-F Names O-Z Names G-J Surnames K-N Surnames Name Class Name Class Ancestor Info is a free access genealogy database, made up of dozens of smaller databases. We are different from many of the databases on the internet, because we own all of the materials we index. When you order information from us, we send you the original item or we copy the information directly from the original source. (commonly misspelled words: genology, geneology