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| | Time Line |
 | | John Branch was appointed sixth territorial governor to Florida by President John Tyler. |  | | John H. Eaton, President Jackson’s former secretary of war, is appointed Florida’s second territorial governor. |  | | Charley Eugene Johns is acting Governor of Florida, after the death of McCarty. |
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| | Long Family Tree |
 | | John was a Justice of the Peace and married couples in his home. |  | | John K. and Mahala had three children; Daniel B., born 1859, married Ida Wilkey; James Smith, born 1862, married Allie Weathers and Sarah Ellen Ketchem; and Emma Rosetta, born 1864, married greenville Johnson. |  | | John became a justice of the peace and performed many marriages. |
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 | | (Ref. 30) Lewes, John, age 23, to be transported to VA., in the Bonaventure, 1634 (Ref. 30) Lewes, Richard, age 26, to be transported to St. Christopher's, and imbarqued Sept. 1635 in the William and John, by the examination of the Minister of Gravesend. |  | | John Ignatious Effinger swore that he served under Captain Bartholomew in Van Heer's company of Light Dragoons of New York and that John Phillip Long served at the same time in the same company. |  | | In Ohio County in 1855, Catharine Lockman stated she was the widow of John Lockman. |
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http://members.aol.com/infopacrat/sur_l.txt
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| | Freedom First |
 | | Charley Eugene Johns of Starke became Acting Governor and served from September 28, 1953 until January 4, 1955, when LeRoy Collins of Tallahassee, who had been elected to serve the remainder of McCarty's term, took the oath of office. |  | | 1840 John Warren of Duval County submitted his resignation today as the first president of the Territorial Legislative Council. |  | | She was first elected in 1970 to represent Dade County in the House of Representatives. |
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http://www.coolchange.net/archives/february.htm
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| | FULTON COUNTY INDIANA |
 | | Albert Morland, son of John and Nancy HISEY was born April 7, 1873 at Marysville, Ohio. |  | | McGavey was the eldest daughter of Henry [H.] and [Rachel A. PASCHALL], and was born in Fulton county on October 22, 1870. |  | | Born July 16, 1874, near Kewanna, he was the son of John A. and Nancy HARVEY BARNETT. |
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http://www.fulco.lib.in.us/Tombaugh/Obituaries/Html/1950.htm
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 | | John James Leabo was born on 9 Apr 1843. |  | | John James Leabo (Mary Lewis, William, Francois) was born on 9 Apr 1843 in Missouri. |  | | John James Leabo was born on 13 May 1813. |
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http://www.sos.state.or.us/pipermail/or-roots/2002-March.txt
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| | New Book List 03/2002, Raritan Valley Community College |
 | | E184.A24 A74 2000 Arthur, John A. Invisible sojourners : African immigrant diaspora in the United States. |  | | E184.A1 W47 2002 Williams, Mary E. The white separatist movement. |  | | From Munich to Pearl Harbor : Roosevelt's America and the origins of the Second World War. |
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http://library.raritanval.edu/Accessions/q200206.htm
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| | The Civil War, Slavery, and Reconstruction in Missouri |
 | | Bradbury, John F. The Old Phelps County Courthouse and the Civil War. |  | | Bradbury, John F. Phelps County in the Civil War. |  | | The Union Must Stand: The Civil War Diary of John Quincy Adams Campbell, Fifth Iowa Volunteer Infantry. |
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http://library.puc.edu/heritage/bib-civilwarmissouri.html
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http://kentuckyexplorer.com/nonmembers/Feb00help.html
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| | Florida's Political Past - Governors and Territorial Governors (by Date) |
 | | Scattered political papers of John Branch, including some relating to his resignation from Andrew Jackson's cabinet as a result of the Peggy Eaton affair; journals and other documentation of Wood Lawn and Live Oak, John Branch's plantations, presumably in Leon County, Fla. 3,150 items. |  | | Topics in the papers of John Branch include political appointments, 1829-1830; land speculation, chiefly in Leon County, politics in North Carolina, and Democratic conventions. |  | | Message of the President by John Milton, "Joint Resolution of Confidence in and Thanks to President Jefferson Davis" (proclaiming support for Davis as president of the Confederate States of America). |
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http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/pkyonge/political/governorbydate.htm
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| | THE BLACK EXPERIENCE |
 | | Governor McCarty suffered a disabling heart attack soon after taking the oath of office in January 1953. Until his death in September 1953, his official activities were limited. Senate President Charley Johns then served as governor until the inauguration of LeRoy Collins. |  | | In 1961, President John F. Kennedy created the Commission on the Status of Women, chaired by Eleanor Roosevelt, resulting in recommendations that each state establish such a commission. |  | | This includes enumerations of the inhabitants of Alachua, Benton, Columbia, Duval, Gadsden, Hamilton, Hillsborough, Jackson, Jefferson, Leon, Madison, Marion, Orange, St. Johns, Walton, Wakulla, and Washington counties. The document also compares the federal enumeration taken in 1845. |
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http://dlis.dos.state.fl.us/barm/BlackExperience/blackexp.html
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| | TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Cracker Lumped -- Jun. 07, 1954 |
 | | When Governor Dan McCarty died (TIME, Oct. 12), he left Florida a heritage of reform and an heir who was no reformer: State Senate President Charley E. (for Eugene) Johns, 49, an unleavened Florida cracker from the upstate piney woods. |  | | As acting governor, after McCarty& death, Johns began to build a personal political machine. |  | | He had voted for legalized slot machines, against school construction and against unmasking the Ku Klux Klan. |
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http://www.time.com/time/archive/printout/0,23657,806843,00.html
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| | D Obituaries |
 | | Deceased was survived by his wife, two sons, Ralph of Pensacola, Charles of Jackson, Mich., and adopted daughter, Mrs. |  | | He was a Real Estate salesman and a retired Capt. of the Adjutant Generals Office, U. Army and a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Fort Walton Beach. |  | | Burial will be in the St. John's Catholic Cemetery with Fisher-Pou Funeral Service directing. |
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http://www.myersfamilytree.com/obits/d_obit.htm
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http://www.educatorstostopthewar.org/workshops.htm
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| | Works About Dewey - Center for Dewey Studies at SIUC |
 | | Hall, Joanna S. "John Dewey and Pragmatism in the Primary School: A Thing of the Past?" Curriculum Studies 4 (1996): 5-23. |  | | "John Dewey's Legacy." American Scholar 29 (1960): 313-31 [F-140]. |  | | Fueyo, Judith A. "Dear John (Dewey, that is)." In All That Matters: What Is It We Value in School and Beyond? |
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http://www.siu.edu/~deweyctr/wadsup.html
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| | Biographies - Charles Finley Dempsey |
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http://www.specialweb.com/friends/bios/charles_dempsey.html
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| | Gallup Independent 1-08-02 |
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http://www.gallupindependent.com/2002/1-08-02.html
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 | | Born: Kingston, Jamaica, April 7, 1930; son of Silvion St. John Brice, (Employee of United Fruit Company of Jamaica Ltd.), and Mary Valerie Sanguinetti-Brice (both decd). |  | | Born: Portsea, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica July 19, 1918; son of John Samuel Barrett, Planter, and Emily Maud Witter-Barrett (both decd). |  | | BROWN, Ralph Eugene, O.J., C.D., J.P.; Retired Businessman/Politician, Minister of local Government 1989/92. |
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http://www.discoverjamaica.com/gleaner/discover/whoswho/bnames.htm
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| | Eliza Moore Chinn McHatten Ripley. "Social Life in Old New Orleans: Being Recollections of My Girlhood." |
 | | He was father of John L. Moffitt of Confederate fame, and a very attractive daughter became the wife of President Lamar. |  | | Rosa, daughter of Judge John M. Duncan, was a scholar there. |  | | The John Bull in question, with his wife all decked out in her Sunday war paint and feathers, found a woman calmly seated in his pew at Christ Church, a plainly dressed, common appearing woman, who didn't even have a flower in her bonnet. |
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http://docsouth.unc.edu/ripley/ripley.html
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| | U.S. states F-K |
 | | 28 Sep 1953 - 4 Jan 1955 Charley Eugene Johns (acting) (b. |  | | 16 Feb 1883 - 30 Jan 1885 John Marshall Hamilton (b. |  | | 6 Aug 1779 - Nov 1779 John Wereat (acting) (b. |
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| | Patentee Index |
 | | Retsch, William H.; Schneider, John R.; and White, Daniela 06835458 Cl. 428-447. |  | | Filhaber, John F.; Ford, Jr., Clarence E.; Sabia, Robert; and Trentelman, Jackson P. Cl. 385-51. |  | | Tong, Yuhua; Yanus, John F.; Limburg, William W.; Fuller, Timothy J.; Renfer, Dale S.; and Silvestri, Markus R. Cl. 430-66. |
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| | State: Gator's fame was a shame, some say |
 | | The Florida Legislative Investigation Committee was formed in 1956, during the civil rights era, to investigate people "advocating violence... |  | | One of them was Charley Johns, the Florida legislator who led a campaign to persecute gays, African-Americans, Jews and liberals in the 1950s at UF and other Florida campuses. |  | | A list of prominent UF ex-students includes a governor who campaigned against gays, Jews and blacks. |
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http://www.sptimes.com/2005/07/01/State/Gator_s_fame_was_a_sh.shtml
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| | The Purcell Register |
 | | She had lived in the Dibble area, graduating from Dibble High School. |  | | She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Moss John Witt Dec. 12, 1986 and a brother, E.M. Grise Jr. |  | | She was preceded in death by her parents, Charley and Bessie Wells and her brother, L.C. Wells. |
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| | St. Mark's UMC Messenger - June |
 | | Louise returned May 1st from her semester as Minister in Residence at Claremont School of Theology in California and has resumed pastoring the Community UMC in East Norwich. |  | | Johns attended a seminar on Strategic Planning at the Alban Institute in Chicago May 15 to 18th. |  | | This letter was received in April from Judy Poit (127 Beechwood Drive, Pine Knoll Shores, NC 28512), daughter of Margery Skidmore Monds Hayden: |
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| | The Folk Art Messenger: Back List |
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| | GHS Crier Index |
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| | Sondheim Guide / Merrily We Roll Along |
 | | Opened July 12, 2002 at the Eisenhower Theater, The Kennedy Center, Washington DC Closed August 24, 2002 after a limited engagement of 14 performances |  | | "Now You Know" - Scotty, Mary, Tyler, Charley, Frank, Joe, Jerome, K.T. and Company |  | | Opened April 10, 1992 at the Haymarket Theatre, Leicester UK Closed May 9, 1992 |
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| | UF Alumni Association Online!! |
 | | He was Gov. Bob Graham’s lieutenant governor (1978-1987) who became governor for three days in 1987 when Graham left office to serve in the U.S. Senate. |  | | Charley Eugene Johns (’23), Florida senator (1947, 1955-66) who became Florida’s governor in 1953 (served until 1955) when Gov. Dan McCarty died in |  | | John Wayne Mixson (BSBA ’47), 40-year cattle rancher and six-term state representative (1967-78). |
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| | 58Beckner |
 | | Then just before we were married he went to training camp at Eugene, and he won his commission as First Lieutenant. |  | | McVey was janitor or custodian for many, many years at the school, and the children loved when the old schoolhouse was torn down. |  | | John Abrams was a dear old bachelor who lived in a tiny cottage on Seventh Street in back of the Beckers. |
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| | Bluegrass long-playing (LP) recordings by title |
 | | / John Ashby & the Free State Ramblers |  | | John Duffey & Charlie Waller (the Country Gentlemen); Rocky Bill Ford; Mickey Barnett. |  | | Orange Blossom Special and other hoe down fiddle favorites |
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| | sirstewart - Name Index - Generated by Personal Ancestral File |
 | | John Wilson m.1785 - 9Th Dist.,, Sc John Wilson [Jr.] m.1808 -, Jackson Co., Tn Scrymgeour |  | | Charley William b.1877 -, Christian, Ky Cordelia b.1882 -, Christian, Ky Dolly Frances b.1874 - Johnson's, Christian, Ky Edna Johnson b.1885 -, Christian, Ky Silas Jackson b.1849 -,, Tn Wolverton |  | | John [Earl of Atholl] b.1478 - Of, Balveny, Fifeshire, Scotland |
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| | Films by Latter-day Saints: Directors, Producers |
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| | Famous Baptists |
 | | - Mel Carnahan - (1934-2000) Governor of Missouri (1993-2000, Democrat); died in a plane crash during campaign for the U.S. Senate, and defeated John Ashcroft posthumously |  | | But British Prime Minister David Lloyd George was not a Baptist; he was a Disciple of Christ: a member of the "Church of Christ (Disciples of Christ)," the Stone-Campbell religious body. |  | | - John Birch - (1918-1945) American intelligence officer and Baptist missionary in World War II; killed by supporters of the Communist Party of China |
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| | Poster Session 2: Thursday and Friday |
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| | Walt Whitman Quarterly Review Bibliography for 1991 |
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http://www.uiowa.edu/~wwqr/bibliographies/1991_txt.html
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| | MEETinDC Let's MEET in Washington DC;-) |
 | | At some point while we were getting dinner ready, Charley decided to make his grand entrance. |  | | After a while, we set to making dinner. |
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| | Eugene Roche (I) |
 | | Find where Eugene Roche is credited alongside another name |  | | Discuss this person with other users on IMDb message board for Eugene Roche (I) |  | | You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers. |
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| | Thomas Couch Family |
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| | American Masters . Bob Dylan . Music and Film Credits PBS |
 | | Written by Huddie Ledbetter, John A. and Alan Lomax |  | | Written by Woody Guthrie, Huddie Ledbetter & John A. Lomax |  | | It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry |
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http://www.pbs.org/search/redir/http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/dylan/index_film.html
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| | Untitled Document |
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