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| | Henry Clay: National Socialist |
 | | Henry Clay was a lifelong promoter of central banking and participated in a pitched political battle with President Andrew Jackson over the rechartering of the Bank of the United States in 1831--a battle that Jackson won. |  | | But Speaker of the House Clay saw to it that branch banks were opened in his home state of Kentucky and were managed by his political cronies there, enabling them to reward their political supporters with cheap credit. |  | | Clay was the fiercest congressional proponent of protectionism from the War of 1812 until his death forty years later. |
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http://www.mises.org/freemarket_detail.asp?control=92
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| | Mr. Lincoln's White House: Nathaniel Banks (1816-1894) |
 | | General Henry Halleck wrote Grant: "Genl Banks is a personal friend of the President, and has strong political supporters in an out of Congress. |  | | Banks had served one term as the even-handed speaker of House of Representatives (1856-1857); he returned to the House for six terms after the Civil War and also served a U.S. marshal in Massachusetts. |  | | Banks subsequently spent a great deal of time in Washington, D.C. reviewing Louisiana policy with President Lincoln. |
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http://www.mrlincolnswhitehouse.org/inside.asp?ID=128&subjectID=2
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| | MyClan.com : Clan Dundas : Clan History |
 | | Henry Dundas, first Viscount Melville, was a distinguished politician. |  | | The lands of Dundas are near Edinburgh on the southern banks of the Firth of Forth. |  | | William Dundas of Kincavel, ancestor of the Dundases of Blair, was a Jacobite who was imprisoned for his part in the rising of 1715. |
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http://www.myclan.com/clans/Dundas_30/default.php
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| | Henry Clay |
 | | Henry Clay, the son of a Baptist preacher, was born in Hanover County, on 12th April, 1777. |  | | An opponent of slavery, Clay was elected to the state legislator in 1803 where he advocated the formation of banks and help for manufacturers. |  | | Taylor's son-in-law, Jefferson Davis and John Calhoun, led the pro-slavery faction in Congress that opposed the admission of California and New Mexico as free states. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAclayH.htm
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| | The Education of Henry Adams by Henry Adams : Chapter XXII. Chicago (1893) |
 | | When Adams went to his bank to draw a hundred dollars of his own money on deposit, the cashier refused to let him have more than fifty, and Adams accepted the fifty without complaint because he was himself refusing to let the banks have some hundreds or thousands that belonged to them. |  | | Adams had printed as much as this in his books, but had never been able to find a type to describe, the two great historical Pennsylvanians having been, as every one had so often heard, Benjamin Franklin of Boston and Albert Gallatin of Geneva. |  | | Whitney rivalled Senator Brice in hospitality, and was besides an old acquaintance of the reforming era, but Adams saw him as little as he saw his chief, President Cleveland, or President Harrison or Secretary Bayard or Blaine or Olney. |
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http://www.classicreader.com/Adams_Henry/Education_of_Henry_Adams/23.html
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| | Encyclopedia: Stephen of England |
 | | Henry of Blois (1111-1171) was bishop of Winchester from 1129 to his death. |  | | Stephen was sent to be reared at the English court of his uncle, King Henry I, in 1106. |  | | Having been defeated twice in battle, and with no money to pay his mercenaries, the young Henry appealed to his uncle Robert for aid but was turned away. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Stephen-of-England
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| | Colonial Hall: Biography of Arthur Middleton |
 | | Arthur Middleton was the son of Henry Middleton, and was born in the year 1743, at the seat of his father, at Middleton place, near the banks of the Ashley. |  | | Middleton was soon after elected by that body a representative of South Carolina in the congress of the United States, assembled at Philadelphia. |  | | Middleton relinquished his seat in Congress, and returned to South Carolina, leaving behind him, in the estimation of those who had been associated with him in the important measures of congress, during the time he had been with them, the character of a man of the purest patriotism, of sound judgment, and unwavering resolution. |
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| | Henry Young - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Sir Henry was the first Tasmanian Governor to occupy Government House, Hobart, the beautiful neo-gothic Vice-Regal residence on the banks of the River Derwent. |  | | Sir Henry Edward Fox Young (1808–1870) was the fifth Governor of South Australia, serving in that role from 2 August 1848 until 20 December 1854. |  | | The town of Port Augusta is named after Henry's wife, Lady (Augusta) Young. |
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 | | He is buried in the family burial grounds near the banks of Mill Creek. |  | | Henrietta FOWLER was born in Albemarle County Virginia. |  | | Nancy FOWLER was born in Albemarle County Virginia. |
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http://www.people.virginia.edu/~pms5s/family/family/FGWHITE/d17.htm
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| | Clay, Henry -> Senator on Encyclopedia.com 2002 |
 | | When Jackson had the deposits removed (1833) from the Bank of the United States to his pet banks, Clay secured in the Senate passage of a resolution—later expunged (Jan., 1837) from the record—censuring the President for his act. |  | | Irmo firefighter Clay Henry talks about his experiences traveling and promoting a healthy life style as a result of the commercials he's appeared in for the fast food chain Subway. |  | | He now planned to reestablish the Bank of the United States, but the unexpected accession of John Tyler to the presidency and his vetoes of Clay's bills caused Clay to resign his Senate seat. |
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http://encyclopedia.com/html/section/Clay-Hen_Senator.asp
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| | Former congressman Henry B. Gonzalez: 11/30/00 |
 | | He also pushed for an overhaul of banks' deposit insurance system, and his probes during his stint as banking committee chairman led to the resignation of the government's chief thrift regulator and the conviction of S&L owner Charles Keating. |  | | Known widely as "Henry B.," Henry Barbosa Gonzalez served as chairman of the powerful House Banking Committee and as dean of the Texas congressional delegation from 1961 to 1998. |  | | Born in San Antonio in 1916 to Mexican immigrants, the young Gonzalez knew poverty and discrimination but eventually studied law and became a city councilman and state senator. |
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http://www.s-t.com/daily/11-00/11-30-00/a15wn057.htm
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| | CyberNet Denis: Henry Brown Sr. |
 | | Before his death, Henry lived on the banks of the Roanoke River near Salem on the south side of Mason's Creek, in what is today Roanoke County, Virginia. |  | | It is now believed that Henry was married twice and that his first three children were by a wife prior to Esther. |  | | Henry's farm was on the edge of the then frontier and hostile Indian incursions were frequent, especially during the years of the French and Indian War (1754-1763), when many of the Indian tribes were allied with the French. |
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| | National Bank of Geneva |
 | | From the day forward, for the next forty years, Henry Dwight was the guiding spirit in almost every decision the bank would make. |  | | His integrity and absolute fairness kept the Bank out of the quicksand that was to swallow so many other financial institutions during the panic of 1837, and in the intervening years, when competition among banks was a sorry picture of avarice and greed. |  | | At the November 1817 Board Meeting, Troup resigned as President and Dwight was elected the Bankâs Chief Executive. |
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| | CNN.com - Transcripts |
 | | HENRY: And the citation Kerry received from the Pentagon clearly states -- quote -- "All units began receiving small-arms fire and automatic weapons fire from both banks." |  | | HENRY: These vets have also revived old allegations about one of Kerry's three Purple Hearts, saying the wound did not come from enemy fire and a doctor who says he treated Kerry claims the wound was superficial. |  | | HENRY: But key parts of their story do not add up and the Kerry camp says it's the self-proclaimed truth-tellers bankrolled in part by a Texas Republican who have a credibility problem. |
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http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0408/06/pzn.00.html
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| | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom |
 | | The title was not formally adopted (though it had long been used) until the premiership of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1905-08) when a 'prime minister' was given a status just behind that of the Archbishop of Canterbury. |  | | Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool (1812-27, Tory) |  | | Although Sir Robert Walpole is considered to be the first Prime Minister, the term Prime Minister and conventions regarding appointment did not originate until later. |
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 | | Pottinger, senior, and since then for a period of forty-four years she has lived in the neighbourhood of Toowoomba and has watched the growth of the town from the time when only a few huts were to be found on the banks of the Swamp. |  | | Charles Pottinger senior, Gowrie Road was a sister. |  | | Her surviving children are Mr Harry Pottinger, Officer in charge of Post and Telegraph Officers at Augathella. |
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 | | Lee served for seventeen months at Fort Pulaski on Cockspur Island, Georgia 1831, he was transferred to Fort Monroe, Virginia Martha Washington Custis mansion, located on the banks of the Potomac River in Arlington, just across from Washington, D.C. They eventually had three sons and four daughters. |  | | Like Hannibal and Rommel Ulysses Simpson Grant Lee was born at Stratford, in Westmoreland County, Virginia, son of Revolutionary War hero Henry Lee ("Lighthorse Harry") and Ann Hill Carter Lee West Point in 1825 1829 Army Corps of Engineers. |  | | Lee served as an assistant in the chief engineer's office in Washington from 1834 1837, but spent the summer of 1835 Ohio and Michigan St. Louis harbour and for the upper Mississippi and Missouri 1841, he was transferred to |
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| | Vintage Photograph Collection |
 | | The Whatcom Museum Photo Archives maintains a Vintage Photograph Collection that includes images from area photographers such as Clyde Banks, Asahel Curtis, Edward Curtis, Beverly Dobbs, O. Garland, J. Hann, E. and P. Hegg, Fred and Henry Jukes, H. Stenton and Webster & Pierce. |  | | Captain Henry A. Roeder (1824-1902), Roeder and Russell V. Peabody were the first two settlers in Bellingham, WA. |  | | President Theodore Roosevelt’s Great White Fleet in Bellingham Bay. |
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| | Henry Bathurst, 3rd Earl Bathurst |
 | | Henry Bathurst, 3rd Earl Bathurst (22 May 1762 - 27 July 1834), the elder son of the second earl. |  | | Category:Lord Presidents of the CouncilBathurst, Henry Bathurst, 3rd Earl/ |  | | He was Secretary for War and the Colonies until Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of LiverpoolLiverpool resigned in April 1827; and deserves some credit for improving the conduct of the Peninsular War, while it was his duty to defend the government concerning its treatment of Napoleon I of FranceNapoleon Bonaparte/. |
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| | KELSCH |
 | | Henry wrote enthusiastically, There is an abundance of wood on the banks of the river to answer every purpose for civilization for many ages to come. |  | | Henry had a history that would imply a deep interest in imperial affairs; he came of age at the time of the American Revolutionary War and his family made the decision to relocate in British North America during the birth pangs and founding of the New Republic. |  | | Henry poignantly notes the blind buffalo to be seen wandering about every moment. |
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 | | Includes a Circular.","","22/1100","1140dq.jpg","1140","1140","","1140d.jpg" "Henry Banks to James Madison, October 29, 1829. |  | | With Copy.","","22/0100","0187q.jpg","187","187","","0187.jpg" "James Madison to Henry D. Gilpin, January 10, 1828.","","22/0100","0188dq.jpg","188","188","","0188d.jpg" "James Madison to Henry D. Gilpin, January 10, 1828.","","22/0100","0189q.jpg","189","189","","0189.jpg" "James Madison to William Pierce, January 10, 1828. |
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| | Baptist Northeast : About the Area |
 | | Located on the banks of the Ohio River, Trimble County is some 40 miles upstream from Louisville and about 75 miles downstream from Cincinnati, Ohio. |  | | Communities within Henry County include Campbellsburg, Eminence, New Castle (the county seat), Pleasureville, Sligo and Smithfield. |  | | Eminence is Henry County's largest city, with more than 75 percent of the county's industrial jobs, including the manufacture of electric speakers, magnetizers, copper products and strip steel. |
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http://www.baptistnortheast.com/em4.cfm
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| | Yellow Hammer fraud software for banks. |
 | | In the past 5 years, his annual sales at Jack Henry and Associates have average approximately 3.2 Million Dollars in profit margin and over 450 banks sold. |  | | He made quota club for five years at Jack Henry, winning the Salesman of the year award twice, numerous salesman of the quarter awards, and salesman of the month awards. |  | | Vertex Inc was acquired by Jack Henry and Associates in 1997. |
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| | ROSTER - 24TH INFANTRY REGIMENT |
 | | Privates: Eugene Hart, John D. Woodard, William Gerchnir?, George Gotien, George Reed, Frank Henry, Henry Mather, Alexander Morrow, Albert Ifson?, Henry Maxcy, Will Webb, George Blanks, Morris Mitchell, Henry Poynter, John Munchison, Ernest Aims, George Bayless, Steward Bell, Van Elsby, Clayton Fisher, Yansie Banks, Jesse miller, Jermiah E. |  | | Harris Jr, Charles Henry, John Haston, Bennie Hudson, E. Hughes, William Hunw?, Benjamin Hurte, Fred Jackson, Joseph D. Jackson, William Jackson, William L. Jackson, Irvin Jones, Clarence S. Johnson, Henry Johnson, Walter Johnson, William H. Johnson, George Jones, Sambo L. Kane, Thomas Kusea, John Kelly, Clabe Keniard, Thomas K. |  | | Perkins, L. Moore, T. Hargrow, Benjamin Frazier, William Howard**, Georgfe Hubbard, Will Isaacs, Harry Miller, Solomon Scott, William Smith, Alfred Thompson, Henry Whiting, Frank Capwell, George Coleburn, George V. Dandridge, Charles H. Diggs, Andrew Hammond, John H. |
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| | History of Orangeville |
 | | The Shirleys, Carters, and Mathers for years have been inseperably connected with the Banks and business of Orleans. |  | | Henry Shirley entered 100 acres of land in Section Six which embraces to town of Orangeville. |  | | The Wilsons, Shirleys, Hams, Higgins, Halberts, Bruners, Stackhouses, McCauleys, Matherers, Monicals, Jenkins, Clevelands, Pinnicks, Hobbs, Wares, Shields, Ritters, Buskirks, Henson, Nobletts, Harrises, Huddelsons, Scotts, Tolivers, Whitingtons, Streets, Daltons, Boltons, Osbornes, Millers, Browns, Hicks, Dennys, McCarts, Shields, Rosses, Bakers, Wadsworths and many others. |
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| | ROSTER - 24TH INFANTRY REGIMENT |
 | | Privates: Eugene Hart, John D. Woodard, William Gerchnir?, George Gotien, George Reed, Frank Henry, Henry Mather, Alexander Morrow, Albert Ifson?, Henry Maxcy, Will Webb, George Blanks, Morris Mitchell, Henry Poynter, John Munchison, Ernest Aims, George Bayless, Steward Bell, Van Elsby, Clayton Fisher, Yansie Banks, Jesse miller, Jermiah E. |  | | Harris Jr, Charles Henry, John Haston, Bennie Hudson, E. Hughes, William Hunw?, Benjamin Hurte, Fred Jackson, Joseph D. Jackson, William Jackson, William L. Jackson, Irvin Jones, Clarence S. Johnson, Henry Johnson, Walter Johnson, William H. Johnson, George Jones, Sambo L. Kane, Thomas Kusea, John Kelly, Clabe Keniard, Thomas K. |  | | Perkins, L. Moore, T. Hargrow, Benjamin Frazier, William Howard**, Georgfe Hubbard, Will Isaacs, Harry Miller, Solomon Scott, William Smith, Alfred Thompson, Henry Whiting, Frank Capwell, George Coleburn, George V. Dandridge, Charles H. Diggs, Andrew Hammond, John H. |
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http://www.coax.net/people/lwf/24TH_SAW.HTM
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| | Mailgate: soc.history.war.us-civil-war: Re: Slaves liking their Masters |
 | | How many became as successful, in the antebellum period, as Nathaniel Banks, Jesse Grant, Henry Wilson (US Senator), or Hannibal Hamlin (US VP) (all of whom started out as "wage slaves")? |  | | I'll grant you that it did happen, but how many can you name? |  | | And I have no doubt that I can lengthen that list w/ just a little effort. |
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http://mailgate.supereva.it/soc/soc.history.war.us-civil-war/msg16889.html
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| | Newspaper Abstracts |
 | | At the house of her father, in Ennis, County Clare, the lady of Henry Banks, Esq. |  | | Henry O'Loghlen, the Local Prosecutor, for zeal in the discharge of his duty, and as to Mr. |  | | The agent or manager of a Bank at Thurles has absconded with £5000 in bills and notes, and the Queen's Bench has issued a special fiat to the High Sheriff of Tipperary for his arrest. |
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