The Ranch At Cimarron Crossing By Louise Barry, Autumn 1973 Ranch at Cimarron Crossing. by Louise Barry. Autumn, 1973 (Vol not improve in the spring of 1866. Also, there was through an opening in the adobe Wall. Sergeant Iveson's men http://www.kshs.org/publicat/khq/1973/73_3_barry.htm
Extractions: NOTE: The numbers in brackets are links to footnotes for this text. RATHER predictably the middle and generally-used ford of the Arkansas on the Santa Fe trail's Cimarron desert route came to be known as Cimarron Crossing. However, prior to the 1860's this name was little used! Scattered information, brought together for the first time here, supplies proof, also, that the middle crossing was relocated at least twice between 1827 and the 1860's. In 1827 it was near "The Caches." From an early period (early 1830's?) till 1852, the main ford was west of present Ingalls. In a move instigated by the military, "Cimarron Crossing" then was shifted some eight and a half miles downriver to a site west of present Cimarron. (See map below, "Some Trails to Santa Fe Through Southwest Kansas.") Some Trails to Santa Fe Through Southwest Kansas
Newsletter 6 the cost of refurbishment of the front Wall to the by kind permission of Seymour andLouise Aitken. greatgrandson, Father Robert Robinson SJ (1866-1944), was http://tetlow.screaming.net/newsletter_6.htm
Extractions: Chai rman: Bernadette Yarnold, 6 Fouracre Close, Ashton Keynes, SWINDON, SN6 6PJ Secretary: Gerry Dudley, 4 Pleydells, Cricklade, SWINDON, SN6 6NG Treasurer: Tony Doyle, 4 Dawes Close, Meysey Hampton, CIRENCESTER, GL7 5LE Newsletter Editor: Edmund Lee, 12 Abingdon Court Lane, Cricklade, SWINDON, SN6 6BL Newsletter 10 Newsletter 9 Newsletter 8 Newsletter 7 [ Newsletter 6 ] Newsletter 5 Newsletter 4 Newsletter 3 Newsletter 2 ... Newsletter 1 St Mary's Flower Festival Edition - Summer 2001 Dear Friends, There's so much to say in this letter I'm not sure where best to begin ... there's the flower festival, the work on the altar frontal, news about the heating and other building works, the forthcoming annual general meeting, new patrons for the Friends, a new notice board at the church, the work on the parish marriage registers, plus a special article on the early 16 th century rector John Holden ... read on.
Extractions: Blanche Butler Ames (1845-1939), daughter of Gen. Benjamin F. Butler and actress Sarah Hildreth Butler of Massachusetts, and wife of Gen. Adelbert Ames, provisional governor of Mississippi during Reconstruction. Diary (1870). Mary Ann Wodrow Archbald (1762-1841), Scottish immigrant who lived on a pioneer farm in western New York from 1807 until her death in 1841. Journals and commonplace books (circa 1785-1840). Helen Tufts Bailie (1874-1962), Massachusetts editor and author, best-known for her opposition to blacklisting by the Daughters of the American Revolution in the 1920s. Journals (1886-1959). View finding aid Mary Sheldon Barnes (1850-1898), historian whose journals (circa 1863-98) provide insight into her inner thoughts and feelings from age thirteen to just before her death. View finding aid Patricia Beck (1924-1978), poet and writer whose diaries (1938-78) were used as the basis for her work and contain her insights into relationships and emotional trauma, and dream narratives. Later entries reflect her struggle with physical disability and depression for several years before her suicide in 1978.
The Ranch At Walnut Creek Crossing By Louise Barry, Summer 1971 built on a prominent corner of the Wall, and in them a trade which, it appears,was unrestricted throughout 1866. Louise Barry is a member of the staff of http://www.kshs.org/publicat/khq/1971/71_2_barry.htm
Extractions: NOTE: The numbers in brackets are links to footnotes for this text. This account was published in a late-July, 1855, issue of the Occidental Messenger , Independence, Mo.: Mr. Wm. Allison and Booth, known as famed prairie men, have determined to make a settlement at Walnut Creek on the Santa Fe road. A short time since . . . they started on an expedition to the gold region; their mules and provisions giving out, and not being able to purchase any on the road from any train, they abandoned the idea of going further toward the Wichita diggings, and returned here, determined to settle on Walnut Creek. Booth left a month or two since, and Allison this week, and from last reports of Booth's progress he was busily engaged in building houses and carrals etc. The Occidental Messenger In a later-day account, ex-cavalryman Robert M. Peck (who first crossed Walnut creek in 1857) commented on the "frontier 'ranches'" which were "mere trading posts" and gave this generalized description:
Find A Grave - Browse By Cemetery: Hollywood Forever Barbier, George b. November 19, 1866 d. July 19, 1945 USA Plot Chapel Columbarium,1st floor, northwest Wall, T2 for 4. Married to actresses Louise Lester and http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/famousSearch.cgi?mode=cemetery&FScemeteryid=80
Cousins July 2003, Volume 4, Number 7 1. MarieLouise PARANT, baptized 18 Dec 1749 2. Marie 5. Maggy, b. 1866, marriedWilliam LAVALLEY. I have been doing family geneology and have hit a brick Wall. http://www.fortlangley.ca/pepin/c0407.html
Extractions: Robert Pépin and Marie Crête July 2003 Vol 4, No. 7 In this month's COUSINS: WHAT'S NEW Elise Dallemagne-Cookson has a NEW new website address . . . http://dallemagne-cookson.com/ This and the next (August) newsletter will be late (like no one noticed this one was late [insert BIG grin HERE]). Ummm . (she mutters, leafing through the email) THIS MONTH'S FEATURE: The children of Louis PARANT (1Robert, 2Jean, 3Marie-Marguerite) and wife Marie-Louise MARCHAND. This month we look at François younger brother Louis (1RobertPepin, 2JeanPepin, 3Marie-MargueritePepin) and his wife Marie Louise MARCHAND. Louis PARANT (1Robert, 2Jean, 3Marie-Marguerite), baptized 2 June 1728, is listed in the Tanguay as the 4 th of 5 children born to Marie-Marguerite PÉPIN and André PARANT On 21 April 1749 in Québec, Louis married
Extractions: Use the search box above to compare prices at 55 bookstores, it only takes seconds. Browse ISBN Directory: Life and Correspondence of Rufus King / Rufus King / 0306711257 Arts and Crafts in New York, Seventeen Twenty-Six to Seventeen Seventy-Six / Rita Susswein Gottesman / 030671129X Our Indian Wards / George Washington Manypenny / 0306711400 Recent Economic Changes / David Ames Wells / 0306711435 ... Reconstruction and the Constitution, 1866-1876 / John William Burgess / 0306718499
Taj Mahal Books Leitner, GW, Dardistan in 1866, 1886, and 1893 Being an Singh, Madanjeet, HIMALAYANART WallPAINTING AND SCULPTURE IN Strong, Anna Louise, TIBET WHAT HAPPENED? http://www.indusbook.com/cgi-bin/indus/scan/mp=keywords/se=Central Asia/st=sql/m
Extractions: Ahmed, s. Z. TRAVELS IN SHANGRI-LA: BETWEEN HINDU KUSH AND KARAKORAM Akiner, Shirin, Editor MONGOLIA TODAY Aliyev, Rafiq and Halil Bal, editors Islamic Civilisation in Caucasia : Proceedings of the International Symposium Baku-Azerbaijan, 9-11 December 1998 Allworth, Edward, Editor. MUSLIM COMMUNITIES REEMERGE: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON NATIONALITY, POLITICS, AND OPPOSITON IN THE FORMER SOVIER UNION AND YUGO Allworth, Edward, editor CENTRAL ASIA: A CENTURY OF RUSSIAN RULE Amirahmadi, Hooshang Caspian Region at a Corssroad : Challenges of a New Frontier of Energy and Development Amstutz, J. Bruce AFGHANISTAN: THE FIRST FIVE YEARS OF SOVIET OCCUPATION Atatbaki, Touraj Azerbaijan : Ethnicity and Autonomy in Iran after the Second World War Atwood, Christopher P., editor Mongolian Studies : Journal of the Mongolia Society, Volume XXIII, 2000
HERSTORY Lesbians In The Arts Alice Austin (1866 1991) a photographer documented Louise Bourgeois exhibition atBerkeley University http Eisenman calls these paintings Wall drawings and http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Suite/9048/HERSTORYlist2.html
Extractions: A - F Paula Gunn Allen Alice Austin Bernice Abbott Josphine Baker ... Margaret Fuller Bernice Abbott (1898-1991) A American photograher in Paris in the 1920's, the start of her career to apprentice for the photographer Man Ray .She was the only womyn Man Ray was to have. Abbott took portrait of her friends during her lunch hours . These portraits encompassed Thelma Wood , her lover previous to Barnes relationship with her, Marie Laurencin Eileen Gray and Edna Marie St., Vincent Millay Her and Man Ray were "the official portraits of the crowd". Abbott exhibited in April of 1927 of portraits of leading modernists including Andre' Gide, Sylvia Beach , James Joyce, Djuna Barnes , and Jean Cocteau, which was reviewed by Janet Flanners as "Poet and Brief". Bernice Abbott brought to her photography a background in design, painting, and sculpture, as well as her apprenticeship experience. She brought out the image created by her subjects themselves. Abbott's photographs were on permanent exhibition on the bookshop in Paris (Sylvia Beach's Salon), but as a photographer and poet, she was represented in the little magazine sold in the shop and her work was sold in there as well.
KGS Online Catalog Genealogy walde, harm / Wall, Harm Walde - Wall Genealogy, 2 p, Jessie, Ella (adoptedout); Bachmyer, Chris, Louise, IA (maternal Alfred Sr m 30 Dec 1866 Ray Co http://www.dodgecity.net/kgs/catalog/kgsfamvz.html
Extractions: USA States/Cities: A C D F-G ... W KS Counties: A B C D ... Misc. Surnames: A-D E-H I-M N-R ... V-Z Other: Bible Intl Subject Research Aid ... Click here for more information on submitting Queries. CATEGORY TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER NOTES PAGES OTHER Family Genealogy - vale / walker / littler Vale, George Walker 1973 517 p index Family Genealogy - van alstyne / van alstine Van Alstyne - Van Alstine Family History Van Alstine, Lester1974 398 p index Family Genealogy - vandervort / schreiner Chart for Marjorie E (Vandervort) Schreiner Family Genealogy - van deusen Genealogy of Rev W H Van Deusen Rockford (OH) Press 1969 83 p index Family Genealogy - van deusen Benson, Charles B 182 p index Family Genealogy - van middlesworth Petrenelle VanMiddlesworth, 1726, NJ 11 p charts Family Genealogy - van natta History of the Van Natta Family Van Natta, Gwendolyn Ann, compiler 62 p index Family Genealogy - van treese - newsletter Van Treese Family Newsletter v 4:2 (1976); v 10:1 (1982) Family Genealogy - van voorhees Van Voorhees Assoc 1953 122 p Family Genealogy - van voorhees Through a Dutch Door 17th Century Origins of the Van Voorhees Family Van Voorhees Assoc Wilmington, DE 1992
KGS Online Catalog Annapolis, MD, Magruder, James M Louise E, Genealogical of Worcester, MA BurialGrounds, Wall, CA, 10 2, (2 Vol), Kingman, Bradford Boston (reprint) 1866, index. http://www.dodgecity.net/kgs/catalog/kgsusam.html
Extractions: USA States/Cities: A C D F-G ... W KS Counties: A B C D ... Misc. Surnames: A-D E-H I-M N-R ... V-Z Other: Bible Intl Subject Research Aid ... Click here for more information on submitting Queries. CATEGORY TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER NOTES PAGES OTHER maine - cemetery Heritage Books Inc Bowie, MD 1993 182 p index maine - census Maine 1790 Census; Heads of Families, First Census of the US New Englandiana North Adams, MA 1968 105 p index maine - lineage - dar Valley Forge, 1777-1778; 50th Anniversary, 1898-1948 Tate, Mrs Percy L, compiler 149 p maine - military - revolution National Society SAR Louisville, KS 917 p alpha maine - pioneers Pope, Charles Henry Genealogical Pub Co Inc Baltimore (reprint) 1965 224 p index maine - probate Maine Wills 1640-1760, (2 Vol) Sargent, Wm M, compiler Heritage Books Inc Bowie, MD (reprint) 1992 maine - town records Early Town Records of Newcastle, ME from 24 June 1756 to 6 Jan 1779 Copied from original manuscript records now first published by
Becker Medical Library Books A=Webster, Elizabeth J. Ward, Louise M. N=WS 105.5 .H2 Brande, William Thomas, 17881866. T=Cross-sectionalanalysis of the chest and abdominal Wall / Richard J http://becker.wustl.edu/miniecat/BAW114.html
Becker Medical Library Books Wall, Patrick D. N=WL 704 M532c 1982 (BACS 449061). A=Hardy, Harriet L. (Harriet Louise),1906 N=WZ 100 H269c 1983 (BACS A=Gibert, Camille Melchior, 1797-1866. http://becker.wustl.edu/miniecat/BTC125.html
The Ranch At Walnut Creek Crossing By Louise Barry, Summer 1971 by Louise Barry. was frequently built on a prominent corner of the Wall, and in tradewith them a trade which, it appears, was unrestricted throughout 1866. http://www.kancoll.org/khq/1971/71_2_barry.htm
Extractions: NOTE: The numbers in brackets are links to footnotes for this text. This account was published in a late-July, 1855, issue of the Occidental Messenger , Independence, Mo.: Mr. Wm. Allison and Booth, known as famed prairie men, have determined to make a settlement at Walnut Creek on the Santa Fe road. A short time since . . . they started on an expedition to the gold region; their mules and provisions giving out, and not being able to purchase any on the road from any train, they abandoned the idea of going further toward the Wichita diggings, and returned here, determined to settle on Walnut Creek. Booth left a month or two since, and Allison this week, and from last reports of Booth's progress he was busily engaged in building houses and carrals etc. The Occidental Messenger In a later-day account, ex-cavalryman Robert M. Peck (who first crossed Walnut creek in 1857) commented on the "frontier 'ranches'" which were "mere trading posts" and gave this generalized description:
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Jernigan Homepage #44 Plumlee), fresh tomatoes from Richard, and two freshlybaked peach pies from Louise. 24,1866 Vol Ed has been building a Wall over the past week and almost has http://home.att.net/~mboots/Jernigan_Homepage/XLVIII.htm
S. Berliner S DUDGEON Automobile Continuation Page 1 1866 Dudgeon at the Smithsonian {Frontispiece courtesy of T William Miller Dudgeon m. 1893 Louise Carhart Ludlam (b can see from these photos of the east Wall http://home.att.net/~Berliner-Ultrasonics/dudgn-1.html
Extractions: Light-weight Linguist, Lay Minister, and Putative Philosopher This page has now been visited times since the counter was installed. If you love history , you might wish to visit my HISTORY page. The Dudgeon Story, continued from the main Dudgeon page ; this page is unindexed, except for Richard Dudgeon Genealogy Richard Dudgeon, Inc. (the firm) and DUDGEON HELP!
Maine Poets & Their Books under the pseudonym Florence Percy; Poems (1866/1868); Queen Louise Bogan Body ofThis Death (1923); Dark Robin Merrill - Staring at the Wall, (Lockout, 2001 http://www.mainepoetry.com/mainepoets-books.html
Extractions: Elizabeth Akers Allen - Forest Buds, from the Woods of Maine (1856), written under the pseudonym Florence Percy; Poems (1866/1868); Queen Catherine's Rose (1885); The Triangular Society: Leaves From the Life of a Portland Family (1886), her only novel; The silver bridge, and other poems (1886); "Gold nails" to hang memories on: a rhyming review, under their Christian names, of acquantances in history, literature, and friendship (1890; editor); The high-top sweeting, and other poems (1891); the pamphlet The proud lady of Stavoren: a legend of the Zuyder Zee (1897); The Ballad of the Bronx (1901); Sunset Song and other verses (1902). Philip Booth - Letters from a Distant Land (1957); The Islanders (1961); Weathers and Edges (1966); Margins (1970); Available Light (1976); Before Sleep (1980); Relations: Selected Poems, 1950-1985 (1986); Selves (1990); Pairs (1994); Trying to Say It: Outlooks and Insights on How Poems Happen (1996); Lifelines: Selected Poems, 1950-1999 (1999/2000); Crossing (2001); and Lifelines: Selected Poems 1950-1999
CHRONOLOGY 1866 Bret Harte and Mark Twain establish themselves in Sinclair Lewis, Babbitt DameShirley (Louise AKS Clappe Wallace Stegner, Women on the Wall, first short http://www2.tcu.edu/depts/prs/amwest/html/wlr0027.html
Extractions: PALM BREEZES February 2000 Vol. 17, No. I McAllen Genealogical Society P. 0. Box McAllen, TX 78502-4714 Newsletter of the McAllen Genealogical Society P. 0. Box 4714 McAllen, TX 78502-4714 Meetings held at the McAllen Memorial Library 2000 Programs Regular meetings are held the 4th Monday of each month (except December when we meet on the 2 nd Monday) September through April in the Exhibit Room at the McAllen Memorial Library, at 2 p.m. Feb. 28 - Archival Preservation of Paper and Photographs - George Gause Mar. 27 - Adoptions - Marcia Morehead Apr. 24 - Installation of New Officers An informal Help Session will be held the 2nd Tuesday of each month September through April at 10 a.m. in the Exhibit Room at the McAllen Memorial Library. Officers: President - Melvin Earing Ist Vice-Pres. - Opal Earing 2nd Vice-Pres. - Dennis Carter Secretary - Mary Ruth Silhavy Treasurer - Louise Schultz Librarian - Janette Josserand Newsletter Editor - Elaine Macey NOAH'S ARK ENCOUNTERS THE MAYFLOWER By W.Robert Chapman In my job as a reference librarian I frequently encounter people who are searching for their family roots. One thing I've noticed is that most of these amateur genealogists say they are descended from a single ancestor. "My people came over on the Mayflower," the researcher might say, seemingly oblivious to the enormity of such a claim. "All of your ancestors?" one might reasonably ask. Not likely. The Mayflower wasn't big enough. An aircraft carrier might not hold all of one's 17th-century ancestors. If I were to try to