Extractions: Hamilton, Caldwell County, Missouri Located: Hamilton Township, Section 15, Township 57, Range 281.3 miles West of Junction Business 36 and 13 Highways BAUER Josepha, wife of Leonhard, Jun. 21, 1837 Nov. 21, 1911 Mother F. Joseph, Oct. 8, 1872 Feb. 5, 1956 Daisy, his wife, Mar. 17, 1891 Feb. 21, 1985 Ludelia F., his wife, Nov. 9, 1872 Jan. 14, 1923 BAUER John, 1860-1932 Anna, his wife, 1864-1948 BOWER Robert S., 1912-1983 Verda E., 1911- BOWERS Edgar W., 1893-1961 Venita D., 1903-1986 John W., Oct. 8, 1857 May 29, 1939 Alice E., Jan. 27, 1860 Oct. 26, 1930 BOWERS Beatrice Kay, -Oct. 14, 1959- Merlin E., -Aug. 4, 1933-
Expansive Poetry & Music Online Essay Expansive Poetry Music Online Page Two REMEMBERING edgar bowers byArthur Mortensen from For Louis Pasteur, edgar bowers (1990) http://www.n2hos.com/acm/rev032000b.html
Extractions: Paging through a recent prizewinning book one couldn't help but notice the razzle-dazzle, the pop and snap of metaphorical fireworks. One couldn't ignore either that there was virtually no linkage between one metaphor and the next, that the overall effect seemed to be to create impressive lines that failed to tie together in poems.
Christian Bowers Children edgar Fox bowers Born 20 Feb 1902, Died 17 Aug 1983. He married Evelyn Baxterand they had two sons. James Hancher bowers - Born 1848, Died 8 Jan 1912. http://www.jackmasters.net/bowers1.html
Extractions: Diary of John Weatherred Home ... E-Mail 2nd Generation Christian Bowers Jr. was Born ca 1769 and Died 3 Feb 1830 in Green Co., TN. He married Elizabeth Andes on 26 Nov 1795 in Rockingham County, Virginia. They had nine children. Christian's marriage license to Elizabeth was signed in German. He was Lutheran as was the case with most German immigrants. Judging from the names of his sisters husbands they were likely reared in German settlements marrying men of common background and language. Christian is first found in the 1810 Shenandoah Co., VA census record with his wife and two females less than 10 years old. His household appears numerically close to that of his father in the census so we can assume they liver very near each other. 3rd Generation Christian Bowers Jonas Bowers - Born 31 Aug 1796, Died 24 Dec 1839 in Greene Co., TN. He married Elizabeth Rader. They had nine children including: 4th Generation William "Billy" Bowers - Born 11 Jul 1816, Died 29 Apr 1909 in Jackson Co., TN. He married Elizabeth C. "Betty" Hull. They had seven children including:
Buddy Bowers 1415 Murfreesboro Road, Suite 350 Nashville, TN 37217 Phone (615) 3664400 Fax (615)366-4464. Mr. edgar R. Buddy bowers 705 Sherwood Drive Harriman, TN 37748. http://www.tbr.state.tn.us/board_members/Buddy_Bowers.htm
Extractions: Harriman, TN 37748 Edgar R. "Buddy" Bowers of Harriman was appointed to the Tennessee Board of Regents on July 1, 1999 representing Tennessee's third congressional district. His six-year term will expire June 30, 2005. Bowers is a sixth-generation Roane countian and the son and grandson of educators. He attended Georgia Tech, received the B.A. from Emory University and was an honor graduate of the Emory University Law School, earning the J.D. "With Distinction" and several other academic awards. After several years' private law practice in his native Roane County and 30 years as a corporate counsel for the operating contractor at the Oak Ridge government energy facilities, he retired in 1999 as Vice President and General Counsel of Lockheed Martin Energy Research Corporation, which then operated the Oak Ridge National Laboratory for the Department of Energy. Bowers has participated in numerous professional, civic and service activities for many years, and he has twice served on both the Harriman School Board and the joint City-County Board of Vocational Education. He now serves on the board of directors of both Roane County United Way and
Fathom Expeditions - Spirit Of Shackleton Shortly after their departure, Robert Scott, Edward Wilson, Birdie bowers,edgar Evans and Lawrence Oates headed out from Cape Evans somewhat disorganized http://www.fathomexpeditions.com/explorer/history/history.html
Extractions: Into the Ice Photo Gallery Wildlife ... Education Resources History Up until January of 1820, the concept of a huge landmass existing at the bottom of the world was only a myth. Myth turned to reality, when Captain Edward Bransfield of the Royal Navy made the first sighting of the Antarctic Peninsula on January 30, 1820. Ironically, three days before that, Admiral Thaddeus Von Bellingshausen of the Russian Navy caught the first sighting of the Antarctic continent - an icefield - and didnt even know it. A year later, Bellinghshausen would return to the Southern Ocean to complete the first and most southerly circumnavigation, and using a telescope, sight the mountainous landscape of ice and rock we now know to be the Antarctic continent. Myth The myth of the great southern land, Terra Australis can be traced back to 600 B.C. The ancient Greeks were the first to believe that the earth was round and that a great southern land mass must exist at the bottom of the southern hemisphere in order to balance the landmass of the northern hemisphere. Various maps were made that depicted a very large continent from the lower latitudes to the pole of the southern hemisphere. The Greek idea of Terra Australis was lost as time moved beyond A.D., and did not resurface until the 1400s when Europe began exploring their world again, eventually relearning that the world was round. Magellan and a few other explorers discovered what they believed were the ends of both Africa and South America by the mid 1500s. However, no one explored further south to see if the great Terra Australis lay connected even further south, so the myth persisted. In 1578, Sir Francis Drake and his crew passed through the Straight of Magellan close to the tip of South America in the Tierra del Fuego, and crossed into the Pacific. His ship was subsequently blown further south by a vicious storm. They ended up far below South America in an area devoid of mainland or islands that Drakes nephew described as a place where, "the Atlantic and South Sea collide in a great scope." This body of water was consequently named the Drake Passage and its existance proved that the southern land mass was not connected to South America. Hopes of discovering Terra Australis diminished for the better part of a century, but did not fade entirely.
LeLibraire : Pour Louis Pasteur - Edgar Bowers Translate this page Pour Louis Pasteur de edgar bowers (Cheyne, 18.00 ). Envoyer une critique.Pour Louis Pasteur edgar bowers Cheyne, 18.00 Poésie. autour du livre. http://www.lelibraire.com/din/tit.php?Id=12467
The Pedestal Magazine For edgar bowers (new). The world is a shade darker since you ve gone,The conversation less aloft, the laughter Not so wholehearted. http://www.thepedestalmagazine.com/Secure/content/cb.asp?cbid=2931
Chase County bowers, Albert, Rice, Ethel, 1925. bowers, edgar C, Apitz, Gail, 1929.bowers, Marjorie C, Cowan, Robert P, 1932. bowers, Martin B, Kling,Leona, 1922. http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/chase/BGNotices/marbou.html
Extractions: Last Name First Name Last Name First Name Year Boudreau Josephine M Davis James B Boudreau Theogil H Moore Ida Lee Boudreau Theogil H Moore Ida Lee Boughton Tracy V Cooper Anna N Bourke Thomas H Kane Nora Bourland Lester F Featherkile Blanche Bourland Tilford Ballew Gladys O Bouse Anna Marie Kellum Kenneth Bowers Albert Rice Ethel Bowers Edgar C Apitz Gail Bowers Marjorie C Cowan Robert P Bowers Martin B Kling Leona Bowers Millard F Kasenberg Helen V Bowers Roberrta M House Clarence L Bowerson Edward E Bowersox Flora Bowersox Flora Bowerson Edward E Bowersox Vada C Weyant Rudolph Bowlby Francis L Counsellor Anna M Bowles Oma Ferris Leslie Bowman Annabelle McCracken Frank B Bowman Benjamin P Barrett Beulah Bowman Emma A Raymer Thomas C Bowman Phyllis B Smith John W Bowman Valentine Jones Margaret G Boyce Herbert Sellers Harriette Boyd Bessie Hylton Sherman Boyd Cora E Blunt James Boyd Emma Morris Henry Boyd Helen F O'Connor John W Boyd Maud M Sanford Fremont C Boyd Oscar Paige Gracie Boyd Victoria M Twining Ernest C Boyden Ella L Strouse John D Boydston Claude E Trusler Alta P Boydton Millie Roberts Solomon Boyl Jennie Stout Cicero H Boylan Mary Tolbert Irvin S Boylan Thomas Jones Gertrude Bozone Charles M Goodsel Josephine M Brace Anson F Redford Hattie Brace E W Cook Jerusha Brace Gussie A McGee James H Brace Jennie Cooper V H Brace Willis McGee Julia Brace Willis E Greene Ora D Bracers Delila M Fowler Benton Bradburn Bertha Hedrik Edward T
Archives Hub: Harry Pennell Collection After successfully reaching the South Pole on 17 January 1912 Scott and his fourcompanions (Henry Robinson bowers, edgar Evans, Lawrence Edward Grace Oates http://www.archiveshub.ac.uk/news/03042404.html
Extractions: Language of Material : eng Harry Lewin Lee Pennell was born in 1882. He was educated at Exeter School and joined the Navy as a cadet in HMS Britannia in 1898. In the following year, he went to sea as midshipman and by 1903, had been promoted to lieutenant. In 1910, he was appointed to command the Terra Nova on the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-1913 (leader Robert Falcon Scott). In addition to his duties as navigator, Pennell was responsible for conducting magnetic observations. An able amateur naturalist, Pennell also assisted Edward Wilson and Dennis Lillie in their studies of birds and whales. On 22 February 1911, Pennell made the first sighting of Oates Land. Promoted to the rank of commander after the expedition, Pennell undertook the preparation of the material relating to the magnetic work. He also took steps to obtain a full and technical description of the
Archives Hub: Lawrence Edward Grace Oates Collection Somewhat to his surprise, Oates was included in the fiveman Polar Party, withScott, Edward Adrian Wilson, Henry Robinson bowers and edgar Evans. http://www.archiveshub.ac.uk/news/03041601.html
Extractions: Language of Material : eng Lawrence Edward Grace Oates was born in Putney, London, on 17 March 1880. He was educated at Eton College and privately until 1898, when he was gazetted to a militia regiment. Two years later, he joined the Iniskilling Dragoons, a cavalry regiment, and served with distinction in the Boer War in South Africa. Severely wounded in March 1901, he was invalided home for a short time, before returning to the front by the end of the year. Promoted lieutenant in 1902, Oates served with his regiment in Ireland, then in Egypt, where he became captain, and later in India. Biographical work A very gallant gentleman by Louis Charles Bernacchi, Thornton Butterworth Ltd. London (1933) SPRI Library Shelf 92[Oates, L.E.G.]
Bowers Lineage - Jefferson County, W.Va. edgar bowers, son of Peter and Harriet Gruber bowers, b. 2.27.1866married Lillian Susan Gordon. They moved to NC and VA before http://patriot.net/~crouch/tree/gru.html
Extractions: Peter and Harriet Gruber Bowers had seven sons: 1. Charles Kurtz Bowers, b. April 22, 1848 in Berkeley County, VA [now WV]; d. Dec.3, 1903 in Richmond, VA; m. B1242 Elizabeth Gamble Baker, b: March 13, 1850 in Frederick Co VA; d. Dec. 16, 1922. Descendants at http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/9201/bowe.htm
The Greenwood Encyclopedia Of American Poetry: 20th Century Poets yes, Bök, Christian. short. Yes, Boland, Eavan, medium. Yes, Bontemps, Arna. short.Booth, Philip. short. bowers, edgar, short. Yes, bpNichol. short. Brainard, Joe.short. http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~eoap/20thcentury.htm
Extractions: (asterisks indicate a pending solicitation) Assigned Poet Word Length Adams, Leonie short Yes Ai short Aiken, Conrad short Adair, Virginia Hamilton short Addonizio. Kim short Y es Alexander, Elizabeth short Alexander, Will short Alexi, Sherman short Algarin, Miguel short Yes Ali, Agha Shahid short Yes Alvarez, Julia short Yes Ammons, A. R. long Yes Anania, Michael short Andrews, Bruce short Angelou, Maya short Y es Antin, David medium Yes Armantrout , Rae medium Yes Ashbery , John long Atwood, Margaret medium yes Auden, W. H. long Yes Baca, Jimmy Santiago short Bang, Mary Jo short Baraka, Amiri medium Barnes, Jim short Belitt, Ben short Bendall, Molly short Bell, Marvin short Benet, Stephen Vincent medium Yes Bennett, Louise short Berg, Stephen short Yes Bernstein, Charles
JBC -- Table Of Contents (Feb 1 1940, 132, (2)) PDF. Russell V. bowers, edgar L. Outhouse, and JC Forbes PHOSPHATASE STUDIESTHE HYDROLYSIS OF AMINOETHYLPHOSPHATE AND GLYCEROPHOSPHATE BY FECAL AND KIDNEY http://www.jbc.org/content/vol132/issue2/
Extractions: [Search ALL Issues] To see an article , click its [Full Text] link. To review many abstracts , check the boxes to the left of the titles you want, and click the 'Get All Checked Abstract(s)' button. To see one abstract at a time , click its [Abstract] link. J. Thomas Field and Charles F. Poe A BIOCHEMICAL STUDY OF THE FERMENTATION OF RARE SUGARS BY MEMBERS OF THE COLON AND AEROGENES GROUPS OF BACTERIA. III. d -FUCOSE
Baltimore City Paper: ARTS this 1932 drawing. By J. bowers. edgar Allan Poe got around in hisday, and the tourist brochures prove it. Several major Eastern http://www.citypaper.com/2003-09-24/gallery.html
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Extractions: Edgar Bowers wrote some of the most hauntingly beautiful poems of his generation. Born in Georgia in 1924, he served during the Second World War in Bavaria with the counter intelligence corps of the Armys 101st Airborne Division. After the war, he completed his undergraduate degree at the University of North Carolina and then earned his doctorate at Stanford University under the tutelage of the eminent poet and critic Yvor Winters. Bowers taught for 33 years at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and published five collections of poems. His poetry earned him several distinctions, including the Bollingen Prizean honor that placed him in the company of W.H. Auden, Robert Frost, Marianne Moore, and Wallace Stevens. Alfred A. Knopf published his Collected Poems in 1997. Bowers died in San Francisco in 2000. The April 2003 conference brought together poets, critics, and friends of Edgar Bowers for a day of scholarly discussions and readings of his poetry. In addition, the Department of Special Collections launched an exhibition of items culled from its extensive Edgar Bowers archive. The exhibition may be viewed online at: http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/special/scweb/bowers.htm
WARTIME LETTER OF TO HIS BROTHER AND SISTER. contributed by edgar Descendant, COL. GIDEON M. bowersSpring, Texas. edgar Descendant Gideon M. bowers of Spring, Texas. Notes. http://members.aol.com/SMckay1234/Letters/Edgar.htm
Extractions: Pickett's Mill State Historical Site Our Army is in good health and spirits and hopeful of final success. I think we will thrash the Yankeys badly if they attack our lines. We have had a great deal of rain here, crops look well, weather very warm. Our troops have all confidence in our Chieftain, Gen. Johnston. I must now close by requesting you to give my love and respects to all the family and inquiring friends. Be sure and write as I can, as you receive this no more for the present, but remain as ever, your devoted brother. Alexander Edgar [Edgar Descendant Gideon M. Bowers of Spring, Texas] Notes Alexander Edgar - Age 25 upon enlistment with Co. C, 10th Texas Infantry, at Virginia Point, Galveston, Texas, on October 25, 1861; he had been recruited at Buchanan, Johnson County, Texas, on October 16th. Pvt. Edgar was promoted to 1Cpl. on February 10, 1862. 1Cpl. Edgar was captured at Arkansas Post, Arkansas, on January 11, 1863, arriving at Camp Douglas Prison near Chicago, Illinois, on January 29th. 1Cpl. Edgar was paroled for exchange on April 1, 1863, then was exchanged at City Point, Virginia, on April 7th. He received clothing in the Oliver Hospital, LaGrange, Georgia, on April 1, 1864.
Hope Hill Cemetery - Frederick County, Maryland 1968 Bowens, Katie Virginia, b. May 4 1888, d. Apr 27 1960, s/w edgar James bowers,Barbara Jean, b. Mar 14 1943, d. Mar 20 1992 bowers, edgar James, b. Nov 11 http://www.interment.net/data/us/md/frederick/hopehill/
Extractions: Contributed by Anne Braun, Jul 11, 2003 [ annieb52@aol.com ]. Total records = 305. From Urbana, go west on Highway 80 for 1.5 miles until you reach Park Mills Road. Turn on Park Mills Road and go south .5 miles. The cemetery is on the west side of the road. A cemetery that is still in use. The cemetery is in poor condition. Some of the headstones are broken and some are on the ground that are partially buried. The grass is about 8-10 inches high and needs to mowed. Somebody needs to take better care of this one. The first burials occured in the 1840's. I walked through this cemetery on Jul 01 and 06, 2003. - Anne Braun Adams, Natalie L., b. Jun 23 1944, d. Jan 24 2001