OzLit@Vicnet Literary News & Local Gossip As a native son (born Penola 1872) Neilson figures prominently in the festival The Editor, Ted Warnell, has also invited Rita to write a feature for his http://home.vicnet.net.au/~ozlit/news9709.html
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Extractions: Following on this page are 48 genealogy related titles that are in stock as of December 4, 2004. Related areas you may wish to browse through include Americana, American History, and individual state histories . Remember, it is easy to orde r them from Ray Boas, Bookseller in Walpole, New Hampshire 12. Bruen, Frank (compiled by), CHRISTIAN FORRER - THE CLOCKMAKER AND HIS DESCENDANTS, Tuttle Publishing Company, Rutland, VT, 1939, Coat of Arms frontis, 249pp, very good, red cloth (hardcover), Contents includes: The Forrer Family in Switzerland; Henry Forrer, oldest son of Christian Forrer, and his descendants; Daniel Forrer, second son of Christian Forrer, and his descendants; Christian Forrer, Jr., third son of Christian Forrer, and his descendants; Samuel Forrer, youngest son of Christian Forrer; Forrer Family Reunions, 1937 and 1938, etc. Also, Index of Forrer (Fuhrer, Fuhren, Forer) names; Index of Names other than Forrer; Index of Towns and Places., (Order No: 41651 ), $125.00 17. DeLong, Thomas A. (introduction by Elizabeth L. White), THE DELONGS OF NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN - A HUGUENOT FAMILY PORTRAIT, Sasco Associates, Southport, CT, 1972, 203pp, very good+, dark blue (hardcover), (Order No: 42845 ), $35.00 21. Fiske, Jane Fletcher (editor), THE NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER - INDEX OF PERSONS - VOLUMES 51-148 - R-Z, New England Hist. Gene. Soc., Boston, MA, 1995, 1020pp, fine, blue cloth (hardcover) previous owner's name, ISBN 0880820381, (Order No: 43320 ), $50.00
Breeding Birds Of ND Burroughs, Raymond D. Editor 1961. The natural history of the Lewis and Clark Murray, Bertram G., Jr. 1969. A comparative study of the Le Conte s and http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/birds/bbofnd/litcite.htm
Extractions: Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center Home Site Map About ... Web Help Abbott, Gerald A. 1902. A grebe colony. Bird-lore 4:86-87. 1916. North Dakota. Wilson Bull. 28:1-4. 1919. The lure of the godwit. Wilson Bull. 31:97-99. Abbott, William H. 1880. List of birds taken at Pembina, Dakota, July, 1879. Forest and Stream 13:984-985. Aldous, Shaler E. 1943. Sharp-tailed Grouse in the sand dune country of north-central North Dakota. J. Wildl. Manage. 7:23-31. Alfstad, Ernest A. 1970. Black Geese? No, but often mistaken. N. Dak. Outdoors 32(12):16-18. Allen, Joel A. 1874. Notes on the natural history of portions of Dakota and Montana Territories, being the substance of a report to the Secretary of War on the collections made by the North Pacific Railroad Expedition of 1873, Gen. D. S. Stanley, Commander. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 17:33-86. Allen, Robert P. 1952. The Whooping Crane. Nat. Audubon Soc. Research Report, No. 3. Anderson, Daniel W. and James C. Bartonek. 1967. Additional observations on the status of North American White Pelicans. Condor 69:311-313. Anderson, Daniel W., Joseph J. Hickey, Robert W. Risebrough, Donald F. Hughes and Robert E. Christensen. 1969. Significance of chlorinated hydrocarbon residues to breeding pelicans and cormorants. Canadian Field-Naturalist 83:91-112. Anderson, Mrs. George A. 1969. Birding in my back yard.
Patterns Of Prey Selection By Wolves 1872. Report of a reconnaissance of the basin of the upper Yellowstone in 1871 . Bertram, BCR 1978. Living in groups predators and prey. pp. http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/mammals/denali/litcit.htm
Extractions: in Denali National Park, Alaska A B C D ... Z Alces alces , of the Chapleau Crown Game Reserve, Ontario. Can. J. Zool. 57: 1619-1623. Agresti, A. 1984. Analysis of ordinal categorical data. John Wiley and Sons, New York, N.Y. 287 pp. Alaska Board of Game. 1980. Alaska Board of Game policies and resolutions. Unpubl. 80-25-806. Juneau. (unpaginated). Alaska Board of Game. 1991. Board report on the strategic wolf management plan for Alaska. Juneau. November. 8 pp. Alaska Department of Fish and Game. 1991. A strategy for managing Alaska's wolves. Fairbanks. 11 pp. (draft). Alaska Department of Fish and Game. 1992a. Strategic wolf management plan for Alaska. pp. S7-S14 in Alaska's wolves. How to manage for the 90s. Alaska's Wildl. (Jan./Feb.; Suppl.). Alaska Department of Fish and Game. 1992b. Area-specific wolf management plan for southcentral/interior Alaska. 76 pp. Alaska Department of Fish and Game. 1992c. Alaska's wolves. How to manage for the 90s. Alaska's Wildlife (Jan./Feb.; Suppl.). 15 pp. Alaska Department of Natural Resources. 1992. A strategic plan: into the 21st century. October. 16 pp. Alaska Wolf Management Planning Team. 1991. Unpubl. Final Rep., Alaska Dep. Fish and Game, Juneau. June. 16 pp. Albert, C., P.A. Goodmann, and E. Klinghammer. 1987. Health care of wolves in captivity. pp. 61-82
Universiteits Bibliotheek 1872 p. ; 28 cm ISBN 0007197527 hbk SIGNATUUR SL AG 5. comprehensive The islandof the colour blind Beeld Geluid / Editor Paul Bernays, Rod McLean; http://www.ub.unimaas.nl/a12/Aanwinsten/Archief/Januari/fdp.htm
Pleasant Marion Scroggin Portrait And Biographical Record Of The He purchased what is now known as a part of the Caldwell farm in Bertram In the spring of 1872 he sold out to a stock company organized under the name http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ia/county/linn/bios/bio5.htm
Extractions: The marriage of Mr. Scroggin occurred in Ashland, Ore., and united him with Lydia W. Washburn, a native of Iowa. Two children now add to the happiness of the home, namely: Seymour Ralph and La Verne. Mr. Scroggin is a member of the Christian Church, and politically he adheres to the principles advocated in the platform of the Republican party. THOMAS C. STONEKING Thomas C. Stoneking acquired his education in the common schools and re-mained under the parental roof until he had reached the age of twenty-five years. He is the youngest of four sons, his brothers being: William, a resident of Oklahoma; James and John, of Linn county. All were trained in the work of the farm, so that when they started out to make their own way in the world they were prepared to meet the responsibilities which came to them. Thomas C. Stoneking assisted his father until the age of twenty-five years, and at that period in his life he established a home of his own by his marriage to Miss Margaret Scott, who was born in Linn county in 1856, a daughter of James and Mahulda (Newton) Scott, the former a native of Ohio and the latter of Virginia. They came to Linn county in 1838 and established their home upon a farm. In 1853 Mr. Scott erected on his place a brick house, which is still standing, one of the old landmarks of this section of the state. Their family numbered six children, of whom all are still living. The father died in 1894 and the mother departed this life in 1900, both having reached an ad-vanced age.
Dolmetsch Online - Composers Biography S From 1973 until 1980 he was an Editor for the publishing house Sovetsky Kompozitor . Smith, Ronald Bertram, 3 Jan. 1922 London, England, 27 May 2004 http://www.dolmetsch.com/cdefss.htm
Extractions: St. Louis, USA after completing a degree in history and literature (1885) and later one in music from the Munich Conservatory where his principal teacher was Josef Rheinberger, Saar continued his studies in Vienna, Leipzig and Berlin, before settling in New York in 1894, where for many years he was an accompanist at The Metropolitan Opera and later teacher of theory at various institutions in that city and elsewhere in USA. Antonín Dvorák offered him a job to teach harmony and counterpoint at the National Conservatory from 1896 to 1898. In 1917 he joined the faculty of the Chicago Musical College and in 1934 he moved to the St. Louis Institute of Music, where he remained until his death. As a composer he is hardly remembered today - but if he were, it would be for his Psalm CXXVIII for solo, chorus and orchestra and other choral pieces. He also left an orchestral suite:
New Book List De Kooning an American master / Mark Stevens and Annalyn Swan. Geomorphology critical concepts in geography / general Editor David JA Evans . http://library.uno.edu/newbooks/newbooks_2005-05-16_2005-05-31.html
Worldroots.com Married 19 September 1872 Marylebone, St.Thomas s of George Stevens Byng,2nd Earl of Strafford and Lady Agnes Paget Born 15 January 1835 Eaton Square http://worldroots.com/brigitte/famous/j/johnchurchilldesc1650-5.htm
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Churchill College: Churchill Archives Centre: Guide To Holdings CECIL, Charles (18721916) Extracts of letters from the Front while serving as a Editor and critic. DILKE, Sir Charles Wentworth, 1st Bt. (1810-69) http://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/archives/collections/full.shtml
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Paper Ephemera Postcards For Sale ( The Tiny Felt Hat ), Milgrim The Billie Burke Day Costume , Bertram Stevens, James Talmage MAKING THE BEST OF BASICS FAMILY PREPAREDNESS HANDBOOK. http://www.bright.net/~amsbooks/paper.html
Lighting Resource Product Search - Manufacturer Display425 The CSG Editor works within AutoCAD Release 14 to help you create and modify solid Julia Morgan (18721957) - biography and walking tour of Berkeley, http://www.thelightingcenter.com/resources/425/0/0
AEJMC Archives -- September 1999, Week 5 (#44) The Penny Press effect on journalism is discussed by John D. Stevens, 27 Frederick Hudson, Journalism in the United States from 1690 to 1872 (New http://list.msu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind9909e&L=aejmc&F=&S=&P=5872
History Of Iowa County - I's Algona College was established in 1872 under the auspices of the Methodist Jacob Leabo and Mr. Henry in Bertram township and several families made homes http://iagenweb.org/history/hoi/HOI3Counties3.htm
Extractions: HISTORY OF IOWA VOL III COUNTIES (Continued) IDA COUNTY lies in the second tier east of the Missouri River and in the fourth south of the Minnesota line. It was created in 1851, containing twelve townships, making an area of four hundred thirty-three square miles. The name was suggested by Eliphalet Price. The Maple River flows through the county from northeast to southwest affording water power. In 1854 Robert Townsley, Edward Smith and Samuel King took claims in the county, opened farms and built log cabins. In 1856 J. H. Morehead and E. Comstock and families settled at Ida Grove on the Maple River. For many years this was an important station on the stage line between Fort Dodge and Sioux City, remote from other settlements. On one of the high ridges near the station in early days there was an Indian village the remains of which were visible for many years after the first white settlements. IOWA COUNTY was created in February, 1847, from territory belonging to Keokuk. It lies in the fourth tier west of the Mississippi River, also in the fourth from the south line of the State and is twenty-four miles square containing an area of five hundred eighty-four square miles. It was named for the Iowa River which flows through the northern part of the county. The first settler within its limits was Edward Ricord in 1837. Linaeas Niles, John Burget and Mr. Cleveland in 1844 made claims near where Homestead now stands. Soon after Robert Mckee, R. F. Mason, Amos Crocker, Charles Kitchen, Williams Downward and Absalom Washington with their families settled along the Iowa River near where Marengo now stands. Edward Ricard built the first house in the county in 1844 in a grove on Old Man's Creek in the south part of the county.
National Portrait Gallery A-Z Of Portrait Sitters (F) William Stevens Fielding (18481929), Canadian Prime Minister and Bertram LeoFrench (1900-1941), Second Lieutenant; ninth son of Arthur French, http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/a-z/sitF.asp
AUTHORS "B" Page Of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE science/satire Editor Stress Analysis of a Strapless Evening Gown , NoteGertrude (Barrows) Bennett was the real name of Francis Stevens (which is http://www.magicdragon.com/UltimateSF/authorsB.html
Extractions: May be posted electronically provided that it is transmitted unaltered, in its entirety, and without charge. Authors Beginning "Ba..." Authors Beginning "Be..." Authors Beginning "Bi..." Authors Beginning "Bl..." ... Authors Beginning "By..." IMMORTALITY E. T. Babinski @ Dragon*Con editor of "Cretinism or Evilution", author of "Leaving the Fold: Testimonies of Former Fundamentalists" Bacchus: see Dionysus Richard Bach, full name Richard David Bach (1936-): Best-known for: * Jonathan Livingston Seagull [1970] bestseller, filmed in 1973 who actually started genre work with short stories in "Cat" series, 1962: * A Gift of Wings [1974] story collection Other books: * There's No Such Place as Far Away [1979] Fantasy with birds and magic ring * Trilogy: * Illusions: Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah [1977] * The Bridge Across Forever: A Lovestory [1984] * One [1988] ALTERNATE WORLDS: Camille Bacon-Smith author's home page Camille Bacon-Smith James "Jim" Baen e-mail Carolyn J. Bahr
Extractions: London, 1973. ML134.b85B75 1973 From MCB Vol. 23, no. 9 Boussinot, Roger. L'encyclopedia du cinema / Roger Boussinot : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford Univ. Press, 1993 ML410.G26C3 1993 From MCB Vol. 26, no. 2 Carner, Gary. Jazz performers : an annotated bibliography of biographical materials / comp. by Gary Carner. New York : Greenwood Press, 1990. ML128.B3 C37 1990 From MBC Vol. 22, no. 8, no, 9 Carr, Ian. Jazz: the essential companion / Ian Carr, Digby Fairweather, Brian Presley. London : Grafton Books, 1987. ML102.J3 C32 1987 From MCB Vol. 20, no. 9 Catalogo tematico delle musiche di Niccolo Paganini / a cura di Maria Rosa Moretti e Anna Sorrento. : Comune de Genova, c1982. ML134.p19 A15 1982 From MCB Vol 23, no. 6 Catholic Church. Liturgy and ritual. Antiphonale sacrosanctae Romanae ecclesiae pro diurnis horis ... Romanae : Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis, 1912. M2149.L4 1912 From MCB Vol. 3, no. 6 Catholic Church. Liturgy and ritual. Graduale sacrosanctae Romanae ecclesiae de tempore et de sanctis ... Paris : Typis Societatis S. Joannis Evangelistae, 1924. M2148.L4 1924 From MCB Vol. 3, no. 6 Catholic Church. Liturgy and ritual.