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         Smith Henry:     more books (100)
  1. The Oxford Introductions to U.S. Law: Property (Oxford Introductions to U. S. Law) by Thomas W. Merrill, Henry E. Smith, 2010-04-21
  2. The Splendid Wayfaring: The Story of the Exploits and Adventures of Jedediah Smith and his Comrades, the Ashley-Henry Men, Discoverers and Explorers of the Great Central Rout by John G. Neihardt, 2008-12-04
  3. Joseph Smith an American Prophet (Classics in Mormon Literature) by John Henry Evans, 1989-12
  4. The Works of James McCune Smith: Black Intellectual and Abolitionist (Collected Black Writings) by James McCune Smith, 2007-01-15
  5. The Ashley-Smith explorations and the discovery of a central route to the Pacific, 1822-1829, with the original journals by Harrison Clifford Dale, William Henry Ashley, et all 2010-08-29
  6. Separation And the Sword in Anabaptist Persuasion: Radical Confessional Rhetoric from Schleitheim to Dordrecht (The C. Henry Smith Series) by Gerald Biesecker-Mast, 2006-01-15
  7. THE ORIGINAL JOURNALS OF HENRY SMITH TURNER WITH STEPHEN WATTS KEARNY TO NEW MEXICO AND CALIFORNIA 1846-1847 by Dwight L. (editor) Clarke, 1966
  8. Property: Principles And Policies (University Casebook) by Thomas W. Merrill, Henry E. Smith, 2007-03-16
  9. Calculus: A New Horizon : Student Resource Manual by Howard Anton, Henry Smith, 1998-10-29
  10. Hanging the Sheriff: A Biography of Henry Plummer by Jeffrey J. Smith, 1999-01-25
  11. My Life and Times by Henry Miller, 1975
  12. A History of Science (Volume 7) by Henry Smith Williams, 2010-10-14
  13. A History Of Science Part 3 by Henry Smith Williams, 2004-06-30
  14. Hannah Whitall Smith by Marie Henry, 1993-01

1. Henry Smith (1788-1851)
Henry Smith (17881851) For his role in the Provisional Government during the early stages of the Texas Revolution, Henry Smith is remembered as
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2. Sceti Furness Smith's Examination Of Usury Page 1
Smith, Henry, 1550?1591. The examination of usury. A sermon preached in the city of London, by the learned and re More
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3. Henry Smith, Horsham, West Sussex - Estate Agents, Valuers And
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4. Handbook Of Texas Online SMITH, HENRY
SMITH, HENRY (17881851). Henry Smith, known as the first American governor of Texas, tenth and last child of James and Magdalen (Woods) Smith
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5. Handbook Of Texas Online SMITH, HENRY [BUSTER]
SMITH, HENRY (19041991). Henry (Buster) Smith, jazzqv saxophone player, was born on August 24, 1904, in Alsdorf, Texas.
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6. SMITH, Henry
Important The page for Henry Smith has been migrated to Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia.
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7. Henry Smith Charity
The Henry Smith Charity was founded in 1628 with the objects of relieving and where possible releasing people from need and suffering.
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8. Smith, Henry - Litteratursiden.dk
Biografi. Bibliografi. Inspiration. L s forfatteren. Skriv til forfatteren. Henry Smith Biografi
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9. LANE, Henry Smith - Biographical Information
LANE, Henry Smith, a Representative and a Senator from Indiana; born near Sharpsburg, Bath County, Ky., February 24, 1811;
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10. Smith Website
Professor Henry I. Smith. Keithley Professor of Electrical Engineering 60 Vassar Street, Bldg. 39427. Cambridge, MA 02139
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11. Henry Boynton Smith
Henry Boynton Smith. SMITH, Henry Boynton, clergyman, born in Portland, Maine, 21 November, 1815 died in Start your search on Henry Boynton Smith.
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12. Henry Hollingsworth Smith
Henry Hollingsworth Smith. SMITH, Henry Hollingsworth, surgeon, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 10 December, 1815.
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13. HENRY AUGUSTUS MIDDLETON SMITH
Henry Augustus Middleton Smith was born in Charleston on April 30, 1853, Henry Augustus Middleton Smith died in Charleston, South Carolina on November
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HENRY AUGUSTUS MIDDLETON SMITH
Henry Augustus Middleton Smith was born in Charleston on April 30, 1853, the son of Julius Pringle Smith and Elizabeth Middleton. He graduated from the College of Charleston in 1872 and was granted an LL.D. degree by the same college. He studied law in the office of McCrady and Sons and was admitted to the Bar in 1874. For 34 years, he was a member of the firm of Mitchell and Smith. In 1879, he married Emma Rutledge of Tennessee. He was appointed United States District Judge by President Taft in 1911. Deeply interested in education, he served as Vice President of the Board of Trustees of the Charleston College. He was Chairman and an organizer of the South Carolina Historical Commission and Vice President of the South Carolina Historical Society. He was well read, spoke several languages, and did much research into the records of abandoned towns and settlements in lower South Carolina. He was a keen sportsman, a farmer who grew both rice and cotton, and, at the time of his death, was the owner of Middleton Place Gardens. Henry Augustus Middleton Smith died in Charleston, South Carolina on November 23, 1924.

14. Guernsey County GenWeb Project: Obituaries : Henry T. SMITH
Henry T. Smith, son of Henry and Jane Smith, was born in Guernsey County, Ohio, in the year 1833 and departed this life March 26, 1915; aged eightyone
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Henry T. SMITH
Source: The Bloomfield News
Locality: Bloomfield, Greene Co., Indiana
Date: 1915 April 1
Volume XXXVIII, Number 20, Page 4, Column 2
[Transcribed from Bloomfield-Eastern Greene County Public Library's IHS Microfilm Records]
Submitted by Robert L. Jackson
Henry T. Smith, son of Henry and Jane Smith, was born in Guernsey County, Ohio, in the year 1833 and departed this life March 26, 1915; aged eighty-one years, four months and eight days. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary Lindsey, of Solsberry, and eight children and eleven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. He was married three times. The first was to Rebecca Jarvis, January 17, 1856, and to this union was born three children, two boys and one girl, of whom two are living, Jonathan L. and Mrs. Rachel Buckner. William died in infancy. The second marriage was to Parmelia Clarv, February 12, 1863. To this union was born five children, three boys and two girls, Pinzen J., Leonard O., Mrs. Alice Hoagland, Mrs. Ida C. Adkins and one dying in infancy not named. His third marriage was to Ruhama Walker, April 22, 1892, and to this union was born two children Mrs. Bertha Fuller and Cleveland Smith both living.

15. Henry Nash Smith
smith henry NASH. Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (391, 393, 419, smith henry NASH. Click on a name for a new proximity search BARRISH JERRY
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16. DC046 -- Henry Louis Smith
Henry Louis Smith, 18591951 was born in Greensboro, NC, attended Davidson College and was graduated in 1881. While a professor, Smith performed the first
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Smith, Henry Louis, 1859-1951 (1881) PAPERS, 1881-1949 MANUSCRIPT NUMBER: VOLUME: 1/2 box BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE:
Henry Louis Smith, 1859-1951 was born in Greensboro, NC, the oldest son of Rev. Jacob Henry. He attended Davidson College and was graduated in 1881. He then served as principle of the Selma Academy. He accepted a position on the faculty of Davidson College in 1886 and also began graduate work at the University of Virginia. Smith taught physics and astronomy and was superintendent of grounds and buildings from 1890 to 1900. While a professor, Smith performed the first X-ray experiment in the United States in 1896. Elected president of Davidson College in 1901, Smith tripled the enrollment, and enlarged the faculty, physical facilities and endowment.
In 1912 he left Davidson to accept the presidency of Washington and Lee University. During his tenure as president, the student enrollment doubled and again he increased the size of the faculty and the university's endowment. During World War I his plan for a propaganda campaign using balloons was adopted and Woodrow Wilson later credited Smith with helping to shorten the war. In 1929, he retired and moved back to Greensboro where he remained active in civic and religious affairs until his death in 1951. SCOPE AND CONTENT:
The collection is organized into Biographical Material (1947-1951), Correspondence (1910-1949), Literary Material (1881-1938 and undated), Grade Books (1888-1901), Printed Material (1886-1904, 1991), Photographs (1882-1897 and undated), and Memorabilia.

17. Smith Henry George (from Bucks Free Press)
SMITH, Henry George. Marion, Colin, Alan and families wish to thank all who paid tribute to George. For the cards and messages of condolence and the
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Part of the thisisLOCAL LONDON network ... Essential Services Announcements Nostalgia Weather Free Noticeboard Limited Edition ... Deaths SMITH, Henry George Marion, Colin, Alan and families wish to thank all who paid tribute to George. For the cards and messages of condolence and the donations to his chosen charities. Special thanks to Glenda, Marie Curie Nurses and doctors and nurses of Riverside Surgery. Also to Tom and Jim for their continued help and support. Please accept this a s a personal acknowledgement. Email page Start here Map Help ... GET A NEW JOB Location: Job Title: Powered by FIND A HOME Location: Price Range: Type: Sale Rent No. of Beds: No pref'ence Studio At least One At least Two At least Three At least Four At least Five Powered by BUY A CAR GET A NEW JOB FIND A HOME BUY A CAR Location: Price Range: Make: All AC Aixam Alfa Romeo Asia Aston Martin Audi Austin Bentley BMW Bristol Cadillac Caterham Chevrolet Chrysler Citroen Coleman Milne Dacia Daewoo Daihatsu Daimler De Tomaso Ferrari Fiat Ford FSO Heeroma Mobilit HMC Honda Hyundai Isuzu Jaguar Jeep Kia Lada Lamborghini Lancia Land Rover Lexus Ligier Lonsdale Lotus MacNeillie Marcos Marlin Maserati Maybach Mazda Mercedes-Benz MG Microcar MINI Mitsubishi Morgan Morris Nissan Opel Perodua Peugeot Porsche Proton Reliant Renault Rolls-Royce Rover Saab Sao SEAT Sebring Simca Skoda Smart Smart Car Spectre Ssangyong Startins Subaru Suzuki Talbot Tata Toyota Triumph TVR Vauxhall Venturi Volkswagen Volvo Westfield Yugo Model:

18. The Anniston Star - George Smith: Henry Baugh - There Was Anzio, There Is The VA
George smith henry Baugh There was Anzio, there is the VA Henry Baugh, 47th Infantry Division, was among the men who liberated the infamous Dachau
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The home, brick and solidly middle-class, sits up from the street, blending easily into dozens of similar homes crowding the circle of Champaign Avenue. The home fits well the man who lives there ... quiet, unassuming, a solid citizen who has passed through his 81 years with dignity and integrity. Like his home, Henry Baugh blends. Henry Baugh is also a war hero ... two Purple Hearts, two Bronze Stars, five major battle stars, Combat Infantry Badge ... and more.

19. Mr. And Mrs. Smith Henry Barlow
smith henry Barlow, Deborah A. Chapin Barlow. smith henry Barlow (18321901). Deborah A. Chapin Barlow (1843-1918)
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Smith Henry Barlow
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20. Yale Law School | Faculty | Henry E. Smith
Henry E. Smith Professor of Law On Leave of Absence Spring Term. Contact Info Yale Law School PO Box 208215 New Haven, CT 06520 henry.smith@yale.edu
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Profile Curriculum Vitae Henry E. Smith
Professor of Law
On Leave of Absence - Spring Term
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Yale Law School
P.O. Box 208215
New Haven, CT 06520
henry.smith@yale.edu
Subjects Property; patent law; natural resources law; contracts; taxation. Education A.B., Harvard, 1986
A.M. (German)/Ph.D. (Linguistics), Stanford, 1987/1992
J.D., Yale, 1996 Professional Positions
  • Articles Editor, Yale Law Journal
    Admitted to the bar in Illinois, 1997 Law Clerk for the Honorable Ralph K. Winter, U.S. Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit, 1996-97 Assistant Professor, Northwestern, 1997-2000 Associate Professor, Northwestern, 2000-2001 Professor, Northwestern, 2001-02 Visiting Professor, University of Chicago, 2000 Visiting Professor, Yale, 2001-02 Professor, Yale, 2002-
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