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  1. Complete Graded Arithmetic: Eighth Grade by George Edward Atwood, 2009-04-09
  2. Contextos del Ser (Spanish Edition) by George Atwood, Robert Stolorow, 2006-10
  3. Complete Graded Arithmetic Grade VII by George E. Atwood, 1908-01-01
  4. The Prowler of Mount Hebron by George Huitt Atwood, 1986-11
  5. Complete graded arithmetic: 4th-[8th] grade by George Edward Atwood, 1900
  6. A Description of the Experiments, Intended to Illustrate a Course of Lectures, on the Principles of Natural Philosophy, Read in the Observatory by George Atwood, 2009-12-26
  7. Thunder in the Room by george atwood, 1968
  8. An Analysis Of A Course Of Lectures On The Principles Of Natural Philosophy, Read In The University Of Cambridge (1784) by George Atwood, 2010-09-10
  9. An Analysis Of A Course Of Lectures On The Principles Of Natural Philosophy, Read In The University Of Cambridge (1784) by George Atwood, 2010-09-10
  10. Complete graded arithmetic: Fourth grade, Part 1 by George Edward Atwood, 2009-08-15
  11. University of British Columbia Faculty: Margaret Atwood, David Suzuki, George Woodcock, Carl Wieman, Rudolf Vrba, Michael Ignatieff
  12. Canadian Agnostics: Margaret Atwood, Neil Peart, George Bowering, Harold Innis, Robert J. Sawyer, Ed Robertson, Johnny Devine, Allison Danger
  13. Complete Graded Arithmetic Grade VIII (8) by George E. Atwood, 1902
  14. Canadian Literature No. 45. by Margaret, George Woodcock, A. W. Purdy et al (conts.) W. H. New (ed.) Atwood, 1970

61. Nevada State Library And Archives - Carson Appeal Newspaper Index - A
atwood, george in CDA 06/02/1870; Note GOLD HILL atwood, george in CDA 05/03/1870;Note GOLD HILL atwood, george in CDA 01/08/1870; Note GOLD HILL
http://dmla.clan.lib.nv.us/docs/nsla/archives/appeal/a-an.htm
Carson Appeal Newspaper Index - 1800s
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ANDEL , HARRY in CDA 06/20/1865;
ANDEL , HENRY in CDA 06/27/1865;
ANDERSON , MRS. in CDI 03/05/1881; Note: MOTHER IN LAW OF JOHN RINCKEL
ANDERSON , MRS. in CDI 03/02/1881; Note: MOTHER IN LAW OF JOHN RINCKEL
ANDERSON , MRS. in CDI 03/01/1881; Note: MOTHER IN LAW OF JOHN RINCKEL
ANDERSON , GENERAL in CDI 12/26/1880; Note: ENGINEER IN CHIEF
ANDERSON , in MA 05/27/1881;
ANDERSON , REVEREND MR. in CDA 07/03/1869;
ANDERSON , DOCTOR in CDA 07/14/1866;
ANDERSON , DOCTOR in CDA 07/10/1866;
ANDERSON , MR. in CDA 11/23/1865; ANDERSON , A. in CDA 08/02/1865; ANDERSON , A. in CDA 07/22/1865; ANDERSON , A. in CDA 07/21/1865; ANDERSON , ALEX in CDA 06/15/1866; ANDERSON , ANTONE in CDI 12/22/1885; Note: LETTER ANDERSON , BEN in MA 05/26/1881; ANDERSON , BILL in CDA 11/18/1865; ANDERSON , BIRDIE in CDI 03/04/1886; ANDERSON , C. L. in CDA 07/14/1866; ANDERSON , C. L. in CDA 06/08/1866; ANDERSON , C. L. in CDA 04/13/1866; ANDERSON , C. L. in CDA 02/11/1866; ANDERSON , CHARLES in CDA 09/07/1869; ANDERSON , DOCTOR CHARLES L. in CDA 07/14/1865;

62. [Event London ] [Site London ] [Date 1783.. ] [Round
White atwood, george Black Philidor, Francois Result 10 ECO C00 PlyCount 79 EventDate 1794.. Source ChessBase SourceDate
http://www.chessaid.com/chess_download/games/Philidor.pgn

63. Bibliography: Person, Self, Personal Identity
atwood, george E. and Robert D. Stolorow. 1984. Structures of Subjectivity.Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc,. Ayer, AJ 1946. The Self and the Common World
http://www.philosophy.ucf.edu/mind.html
PERSON, SELF,
PERSONAL IDENTITY
SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS
SELF-KNOWLEDGE Concepts of Self and Person in
Philosophy of Mind,
and Cognitive Science
Return to Index
Bibliography of Cognitive Science and Ethics
(O. Blomberg)
Other texts and bibliographies
Alexander, Ronald G. 1997. Self, Supervenience and Personal Identity . Brookfield VT: Ashgate. (Avebury Series). Allport, G. 1968. The Person in Psychology. Boston: Beacon Press. Alston, W. 1971. "Varieties of Privileged Access," American Philosophical Quarterly Anscombe, G. E. M. 1953. "The Principle of Individuation," Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 27, supp: 83-96. Anscombe, G. E. M. 1981. "The First Person," in The Collected Philosophical Papers of G. E. M. Anscombe , vol. 2: Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Mind. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press (pp. 21-36) Arbib, M.A. 1985. In Search of the Person: Philosophical Explorations in Cognitive Science . Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press. Developmental Psychology Atkinson, Anthony P. 1998. "Wholes and their parts in cognitive psychology: systems, subsystems, and persons,"

64. Basic Books
george atwood. Robert D. Stolorow, Ph.D., is a founding faculty member of theInstitute george E. atwood, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology at Rutgers
http://www.perseusbooksgroup.com/basic/author_detail.jsp?id=1000015220

65. "George's House" Behind The Scenes: David Atwood, Pine Tree Productions
a pine tree, David atwood Pine Tree Productions David and Sally, The serenityof george s house with no electricity, radios or TV made it so natural to
http://www.pinetreeproductions.com/house.html
Some behind the scenes shots from the production of "Georges House", Summer 1975.
George, Dan, Sally and David sitting on the bench where "Dance on the Bench" was shot. It was definitely hot up there that summer.
Dan and Sally on the bench posing for a publicity photo.
David at the house's well imitating Dan for the sequence that begins Dan's solo dance. This was the source of water for George's house.
Sally checking the bread dough to see if it has risen. She made fresh bread for dancers and crew every morning.
The serenity of George's house with no electricity, radios or TV made it so natural to keep a guitar around all the time. (The actual dancing was done to taped music).
Sound engineer Nat Johnson waits patiently for me to break the Nagra tape recorder.
The dancers: Faith Pettit, Ann Asnes, Leslie Woodies, Sue Hendrickson, Judith Moss, Sally Hess, Regan Frey. (photo Nat Johnson)
Faith and Regan praticing for the dance in the windows. (photo Nat Johnson)
Sally at the table in the dining room just after we shot the piece where she sets the table. (photo Nat Johnson)
Sue at the very end of the credit piece. Probably shot just before we stopped tape. (photo Nat Johnson)

66. "George's House" Some Memories David Atwood, Pine Tree Productions
a pine tree, David atwood Pine Tree Productions Home Credits Resume Favorites Photo Album. Some memories of the genesis of george s House 1975
http://www.pinetreeproductions.com/housemem.html
Some memories of the genesis of "George's House" 1975:
Somewhere in 1975 at WGBH-TV Boston, Massachusetts Fred Barzyk and Nancy Mason approached me with the idea of collaborating on a program the a choreographer who was from West Virginia and who was looking to do a video piece tied to his childhood roots. I was a producer/director associated with the WGBH Dance Workshop, The WGBH New Television Workshop, and their progeny.
I said OK and took it on.
After that Dan and I spent time together listening to music, often at my house in Harvard. MA. He wanted to hear the music I liked and I played it; on record, on tape. I was amazed a choreographer would even listen to "my" music; Bluegrass, mountain, folk, gospel. But he did and made lots of notes.
From the start I saw my role as an expeditor, a "realiazature" someone to make it real on video tape. He knew what he wanted it to look like, he choreographed. He picked the locations. I just made it possible, work out a schedule, figured out where to put the camera, figured out the production details. If I could give him what he wanted, that was my desire. Dan was never anything but the soul of inspiration. He didn't get mad or upset, he talked with me about the pieces, at least what I had to know for recording. He never reviewed what I gave him, he took it as done. He must have looked at a monitor sometimes, somewhere, but I don't remember it. (Remember everything was on batteries which in those days was a very big deal. I don't remember having a generator but we must have had one.

67. 2lmc Spool - Margaret Atwood On George Orwell
Margaret atwood on george Orwell. blech. Margaret atwood on george Orwell.posted on 2003/06/16 1023. DISCLAIMER. We hate you all. Yes, especially you.
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68. The Griffin Trust For Excellence In Poetry: Photo Galleries - 2005 Readings
george Bowering, Governor General Adrienne Clarkson, Margaret atwood and DavidYoung enjoy george Bowering, Margaret atwood. Don McKay, Margaret atwood
http://www.griffinpoetryprize.com/galleries.php?t=1

69. KCL: ISS Archives Catalogue: The King George III Museum Collection, [1768-1970]
Describing a machine designed by george atwood, to demonstrate aspects of rotationalmovement, Pamphlet by george atwood, Fellow of the Royal Society,
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/iss/archives/collect/1ge50-a.html
KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
ARCHIVES SERVICES
The King George III Museum Collection, [1768-1970]
K/MUS 1: Manuscript notebooks recording astronomical and meteorological observations compiled mainly at the Royal Observatory, Kew, with related notes on telescopic apparatus [1768-1840]
K/MUS 1/1 Manuscript notebook entitled 'Observations on the Transit of Venus', made at the Royal Observatory, Kew, Surrey, comprising astronomical observations with tables of viewing data, describing transit witnessed by King George III and others, 3 June 1769, with notes signed by Stephen Demainbray, astronomer. Also observations on the same transit of Venus by Abraham Gotthelf Kaestner, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, University of Göttingen, Germany, at Göttingen Observatory, compiled 22 June 1769, and of a lunar eclipse observed by Kaestner at Göttingen, 23 December 1768. 1 volume K/MUS 1/2 Manuscript volume of observations on the transit of the sun taken at the Royal Observatory, Kew, Surrey, employing a variety of regulator clocks including John Shelton's astronomical regulator, signed by Stephen Demainbray, astronomer, Stephen Peter Rigaud, Savilian Professor of Astronomy, University of Oxford, George Wollaston, 4 June-15 July 1769, with instructions on the operation of an eight day clock, 1769. 1 volume K/MUS 1/3 Manuscript volume of observations on a solar eclipse, 4 June 1769, describing phases of occultation, with notes on the eclipse compiled by Nevil Maskelyne, Astronomer Royal, and tables of longitude of principal celestial observation points around the world from the base line of Richmond, Surrey. 1 volume

70. My Family
bullet george W. Danner was born in 1846.(1) He died UNKNOWN.(1) Parents DanielFilmore Danner bullet Anthony atwood Davenport was born on Feb 8 1833.
http://www.matlack.com/history/d7.htm
Daniel Filmore Danner was born on Jan 25 1822. He died on Jul 15 1890. Parents: George M. Danner and Jemima Scott He was married to Mary Ann Eastwood on Jul 19 1842. Children were: Lavinah Danner Margaret J. Danner George W. Danner James Polk Danner ... Boy Danner David Danner was born in Nov 1891. Parents: Joseph W. Danner Della Danner was born on Mar 28 1880. She died on Nov 6 1953. Parents: James Polk Danner Donal Danner was born in Dec 1895. Parents: Joseph W. Danner Edgar Danner was born in Mar 1890. Parents: Joseph W. Danner Elizabeth Danner was born in 1826. Parents: George M. Danner and Jemima Scott Farmer E. Danner was born in Jun 1884. Parents: Joseph W. Danner Floffie Danner was born in Apr 1888. Parents: Joseph W. Danner George M. Danner was born about 1765. He died about 1839. He was married to Jemima Scott on Dec 28 1816. Children were: Catharine Danner Sarah Danner Mary Ann Danner Daniel Filmore Danner ... Melvina Danner George W. Danner was born in 1846. He died UNKNOWN.

71. Genealogy By Childs
Atherton, Matthew Atkins, Joel Atkinson, Lois Atkinson, Thomas atwood, george W.atwood, Harman atwood, Jonathan, Col. atwood, Reuel Aucoin, Henry Damase
http://www.hennikerhistory.org/genealgy.htm
Henniker Historical Society
Genealogy by Childs
Looking for persons that may have lived in Henniker, New Hampshire?
We offer the list of names below to begin your search. These are names of persons who lived in Henniker, or whose descendants lived in Henniker, and are in an unpublished genealogy prepared by Francis Lane Childs. The Childs genealogy is a collection of Henniker families genealogies that are housed by the Henniker Historical Society at Academy Hall. If you find a name that you would like more information about, please contact us by mail, e-mail or visit us at the Society in Henniker. For addresses etc, see General information . We are willing to copy the related pages and send them to you. They cannot be e-mailed at this time, so be sure to send us your postal address. We will verify that the person you are looking for is actually a descendant of the person listed if you are not sure. The names listed here are the names of the earliest family ancestor of the person who lived in Henniker that Mr. Childs was able to document. If he could not do a family genealogy, he just tells us something about the Henniker resident. He also tells wonderful personal stories about many of the people. We ask that you reimburse us at the rate of 25 cents a page plus postage as we are a small society that relies solely on donations to run all our volunteer operations. Some families have extensive genealogies and some have very little. If you would like to know how many pages we have on a particular family, we will be happy to let you know.

72. The Rialto
It had poems in it by Margaret atwood, george Barker, Gavin Ewart and MiroslavHolub and four poems by a then not so well known Carol Ann Duffy.
http://www.therialto.co.uk/index_2.html
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE RIALTO
We wrote that we intended to publish a magazine in which the work of new writers would appear alongside that of their successful contemporaries. Poems, and a few subscriptions, began to arrive. After the seventh issue Jenny Roberts left the magazine: she had adopted two young children and decided that she needed to give them her full attention. The legacy of her participation has been the continuing high proportion of poetry by women that The Rialto publishes.
The magazine continued to increase in popularity - a few years ago John calculated that twelve thousand poems a year were read by the editors: I am in the process of finding out how many that figure is today. The number of subscribers also increased: there were a hundred to begin with, there are now over a thousand. The editors made a point of reading all the poems submitted: we decided which ones to accept at fortnightly meetings, and we wrote personally ( I have tried to continue this policy) to each poet whether returning or accepting their work. In 1996 John Wakeman left the magazine and the country. His wife Hilary, one of the first women to be ordained in the Church of England, got herself a job as minister for three Church of Ireland parishes in West Cork. John was quiet for a year or three and then started his poetry magazine The Shop: the addresss is, Skeagh, Schull, West Cork, Eire.

73. History News Network
george Mason University, Ph.D. in History. A Doctorate with a Difference Margaret atwood, george Bowering, Octavia Butler, AS Byatt, EL Doctorow,
http://hnn.us/blogs/entries/8482.html
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    Honey, I blew up the genre
    Possession and The Biographer's Tale , Mukherjee's The Holder of the World , Jhabvala's Heat and Dust , Unsworth's Losing Nelson , and so on. Whatever the cause, it's now far more difficult to cheerfully announce to fellow academics that you specialize in "the historical novel." What "the," pray tell? Some other observations: The biggest growth industries : African-American and Latin American historical fiction. The most noticeable absence : nothing on gay and lesbian historical fiction. (Norman Jones of OSU, who wrote his dissertation on the subject, volunteered some helpful information on the field, or lack thereof.) New "canonical" historical novelists, from a variety of subfields : Peter Ackroyd, Margaret Atwood, George Bowering, Octavia Butler, A. S. Byatt, E. L. Doctorow, Carlos Fuentes, George Garrett, William Gibson and Bruce Sterling, Charles Johnson, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Elsa Morante, Toni Morrison, Ishmael Reed, Graham Swift, D. M. Thomas, Barry Unsworth, Sherley Anne Williams. Oh yes, they did write historical novels, didn't they?

74. Science -- Sign In
Craig S. atwood, george Perry, Mark A. Smith Department of Pathology, Case WesternReserve University, 2085 Adelbert Road, Cleveland, OH 44106,
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/299/5609/1014a
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75. George Bush Presidential Library And Museum
Nomination of Donald J. atwood To Be Deputy Secretary of Defense January 25, 1989.The President today announced his intention to nominate Donald J. atwood
http://bushlibrary.tamu.edu/research/papers/1989/89012502.html
Nomination of Donald J. Atwood To Be Deputy Secretary of Defense
January 25, 1989 The President today announced his intention to nominate Donald J. Atwood to be Deputy Secretary of Defense. He would succeed William H. Taft IV. Mr. Atwood has been vice chairman of the board of General Motors, 1987 to the present, and a member of the finance committee and the executive and administration committees. He was appointed president of Delco Electronics Corp. in 1988. He has served as executive vice president of General Motors and a member of the corporation's board of directors since January 1, 1984, and president of GM Hughes Electronics Corp., since 1985. Mr. Atwood was vice president and group executive in charge of the worldwide truck and bus group, 1981 - 1984. Mr. Atwood attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He served in the U.S. Army, 1943 - 1946. He was born May 25, 1924, in Haverhill, MA.

76. Brick, A Literary Journal: Back Issues
Lorine Niedecker, Margaret atwood, Michelle Orange and John Orange, Marilynne Robinson, george Bowering, Leon Edel, Honor Moore, Roddy Doyle
http://www.brickmag.com/about/
What do we hope to find on the page? Delight, shock, excellence, truth, news-in its original sense, and something we didn’t expect. You never know what you might find. This is BRICK-unmissable. And not the same old story.
— Margaret Atwood
Back Issues
Appearing in previous issues of Brick: Issue 74 – Winter 2004
Mark Abley, Max Maven, Eleni Sikelianos, Albert Goldbarth, Margaret Atwood, David Donald, Alberto Manguel, Jim Harrison, Semi Chellas, George Johnston, Sam Solecki, Don DeLillo, Jane Rule, Michael Winter, Simon McBurney, Martin Helmut Reis, P. K. Page, Lisa Robertson, Baden Vance, Alex Pugsley, Al Purdy, Tarzan, Francisco Goldman, Toni Onley, Alberto Ruy-Sánchez, Josh Perlman, Joseph Curtin Issue 73 – Summer 2004
Tony Kushner, Eleanor Wachtel, Margaret Atwood, Rosalind Brackenbury, Elisabeth Janvier, Daniel Rivas, Patrick Lane, Northrop Frye, Greg Hollingshead, Aislinn Hunter, Paula Modersohn-Becker, Jeffrey Eugenides, Marcel Proust, Lydia Davis, Saul Anton, Jim Harrison, Gabrielle Roy, Joyce Marshall, Maggie Helwig, Russell Banks, Mavis Gallant, Lawrence and Sara Weschler, Ira Glass, Katharine Vansittart, Michael Chabon, Stan Dragland, Per Kristiansen, Cecily Moös, Gerald Wallace Goode Issue 72 – Winter 2003
Sheila Watson, Jim Harrison, Alice Munro, Ross Manson, Carol Shields, Semi Chellas, Harry Hook, Rosemary Sullivan, Fanny Howe , William Corbett, Pico Iyer, Lawrence Weschler, Robert Rauschenberg, A. S. Woudstra, Barbara Sjoholm, Dionne Brand, Charles Ritchie, James Arthur, Walter Tevis, Richard Wolinsky, Lawrence Davison, Richard A. Lupoff, Guy Maddin, Gerald Wallace Goode, C. H. Kwock, Vincent McHugh, David Heiden, Michael Redhill, Ken Babstock, Dennis Bock, Lynn Coady, Karen Connelly, Michael Crummey, Erika de Vasconcelos, Nick Earls, Forrest Gander, Bill Gaston, Camilla Gibb, Alison Gordon, Jane Hirshfield, Fanny Howe, Isabel Huggan, John Irving, Pico Iyer, Charles Johnson, David Macfarlane, A. F. Moritz, Mary Morris, Jacques Plante, Andrew Pyper, Will Self, Susan Swan, Madeleine Thien, Alfredo Véa, Alan Warner, Darren Wershler-Henry, C. K. Williams, C. D. Wright

77. Atwood's Machine
george atwood (17461807) was a tutor at Trinity College, Cambridge when hepublished A Treatise on the Rectilinear Motion and Rotation of Bodies,
http://physics.kenyon.edu/EarlyApparatus/Mechanics/Atwoods_Machine/Atwoods_Machi
Atwood's Machine The Rev. George Atwood (1746-1807) was a tutor at Trinity College, Cambridge when he published A Treatise on the Rectilinear Motion and Rotation of Bodies, with a Description of Original Experiments Relative to the Subject in 1784. According to Thomas Young, he "materially contributed to the progress of science, by multiplying the modes of illustration, which experimental exhibitions afford for the assistance of the instructor." Atwood's name is forever attached to the pulley-wheel arrangement shown at the right (from the apparatus collection of Kenyon College). Endless generations of students have solved the problem of the massless, non-stretching string passing over the pulleys with masses M and m on the ends. The acceleration of the masses is, they show, Atwood's original illustration for the machine showed the axle of the light pulley carrying the string supported on the rims of four other wheels with similarly small moments of inertia, and every early machine I have ever examined follows this pattern. In his book Atwood described a series of twelve demonstration experiments to be done with his apparatus. All of these involve timing. When I tried out these experiment in 1984 with the apparatus above, I used photogates and millisecond timing, technologies not available to Atwood two centuries earlier. Instead, he used a pendulum which ticked off the seconds, and adjusted the distances of fall to make the times of fall integral numbers of seconds.

78. Margaret Atwood
Bowering, george. “atwood’s Hook.” Open Letter 8.2 (1992) 8190. Carey, Barbara . Irvine, george. Rev. of Interlunar, by Margaret atwood.
http://www.brocku.ca/canadianwomenpoets/Atwood.htm
WORKS POETRY
Eating Fire: Selected Poems, 1965-1995 . London: Virago Press Limited, 1998. Morning in the Burned House Margaret Atwood Poems 1965-1975 . London: Virago Press Limited, 1991.
Selected Poems 1966-1984 . Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1990. Selected Poems II: Poems Selected and New, 1976-1986 . Toronto: Oxford, 1986. Interlunar . Toronto: Oxford, 1984.
Snake Poems . London, ON: Salamander Press, 1983.
Notes Towards a Poem That Can Never Be Written . London, ON: Salamander Press, 1981. True Stories . Toronto: Oxford; 1981.
The Journals of Susanna Moodie . Toronto: Charles Pachter, Manuel and Abel Bello-Sanchez, 1980. Two-Headed Poems . Toronto: Oxford, 1978. Marsh, Hawk . Toronto: Dreadnaught, 1977. Selected Poems . Toronto: Oxford, 1976. You Are Happy . Toronto: Oxford, 1974. Power Politics . Toronto: Anansi, 1971.
The Journals of Susanna Moodie . Toronto: Oxford, 1970.
Procedures for Underground . Toronto: Oxford, 1970. The Animals in That Country . Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1969.

79. Names Of Nova Scotia Lost At Sea A
atwood, george, 1941, Jan 21, Mary E. O Hara, Woods Harbour Mem, age 61; marriedwith 2 children; Woods Harbour. atwood, Joseph (Josiah), 1915, June
http://www.lostatsea.ca/namesa.htm
Fishing? - It was "A WAY OF LIFE" and Lost at Sea
the url of this site is:
http://www.lostatsea.ca
See below for links to Column 4 - "SHOWS WHERE"
Nova Scotia A NAME DATE LOST BOAT, if known SHOWS WHERE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

ABBOTT, Ephrim Argyle Sound Mem ABBOTT, Lincoln Argyle Sound Mem ABBOTT, Perez 1890, Jan 25 G.C.Kelly Shelburne Mem. age 33; married; Shelburne Co. ABBOTT, Wilfred Argyle Sound Mem ACHER (or ACKER), A. 1917, Nov Shelburne Co. age 40; died Chelsea Marine Hosp. ACKER, Charles 1918, Sept Otokio Lunenburg Mem. single; First South ACKER, George W. 1880, Dec 30 Wilhemina Lunenburg Co. age 19; Lunenburg ACKER, Gerald D. 1966, May "drowned" Woods Harbour Mem ACKER, Howard Stanley 1874, Aug 8 overloaded dory Shelburne Mem. age 11; Churchover; stepson to Elisha Smith Perry ACKER, John 1918, Jan Shelburne Mem. unverified "John" Acker ACKER, Joseph Delbert 1990, Feb 26 Jordan Pride Shelburne Mem. age 24; married with 2 children; Jordan Ferry; brother of Malcolm ACKER, Malcolm Sinclair 1990, Feb 26 Jordan Pride Shelburne Mem. age 41; married with 1 child; Jordan Ferry; brother of Joseph ACKER, Odis - CAPTAIN

80. Professional Details - George Dana Bisbee
george Dana Bisbee Partner Portsmouth, New Hampshire Office Before joiningPierce atwood in 2003, Dana was the Assistant Commissioner of the New
http://www.pierceatwood.com/showbio.asp?Show=135

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