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MAY 2 4 20Q5 J NFS Form 10-900 OMB No
MAY 2 4 20Q5 j NFS Form 10-900 OMB No. 10024-0018 NATREGlsSOFHisiRlfiTr (Oct. 1990) NATIONAL PARK SERVICE United States Department of the Interior National Park Service NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES REGISTRATION FORM 1. Name of Property historic name: WOODRIDGE other name/site number: 2. Location street & number: 1308 Steenrod Avenue not for publication: N/A city/town: Wheeling vicinity: N/A_ state: West Virginia code: WV county: Ohio code: 069 zip code: 26003 3. State/Federal Agency Certification As the designated authority under the National Historic Preservation Act, as amended, I hereby certify that this X nomination __ request for determination of eligibility meets the documentation standards for registering properties in the National Register of Historic Places and meets the procedural and professional requirements set forth in 36 CFR Part 60. In my opinion, the property X meets __ does not meet the National Register Criteria. I recommend that this property be considered significant __ nationally __ statewide X locally. See contkraation sheet.) . Pierce, Deputy SHPO Date West Virginia Division of Culture and History State or Federal agency and bureau In my opinion, the property __ meets __ does not meet the National Register criteria. ( __ See continuation sheet for additional comments.) Signature of Certifying Official/Title Date State or Federal agency and bureau Woodridge Ohio County. West Virginia Name of Property County and State 4. National Park Service Certification / I, herelzfy certify that this property is: \ / entered in the National Register __ See continuation sheet __ determined eligible for the National Register __ See continuation sheet. -
The Continuation, Breadth, and Impact of Evangelicalism in the Church of Scotland, 1843-1900
This thesis has been submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for a postgraduate degree (e.g. PhD, MPhil, DClinPsychol) at the University of Edinburgh. Please note the following terms and conditions of use: This work is protected by copyright and other intellectual property rights, which are retained by the thesis author, unless otherwise stated. A copy can be downloaded for personal non-commercial research or study, without prior permission or charge. This thesis cannot be reproduced or quoted extensively from without first obtaining permission in writing from the author. The content must not be changed in any way or sold commercially in any format or medium without the formal permission of the author. When referring to this work, full bibliographic details including the author, title, awarding institution and date of the thesis must be given. The Continuation, Breadth, and Impact of Evangelicalism in the Church of Scotland, 1843-1900 Andrew Michael Jones A Thesis Submitted to The University of Edinburgh, New College In Candidacy for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy Edinburgh, United Kingdom 2018 ii Declaration This thesis has been composed by the candidate and is the candidate’s own work. Andrew M. Jones PhD Candidate iii Acknowledgements The research, composition, and completion of this thesis would have been impossible without the guidance and support of innumerable individuals, institutions, and communities. My primary supervisor, Professor Stewart J. Brown, provided expert historical knowledge, timely and lucid editorial insights, and warm encouragement from start to finish. My secondary supervisor, Dr. James Eglinton, enhanced my understanding of key cultural and theological ideas, offered wise counsel over endless cups of coffee, and reminded me to find joy and meaning in the Ph.D. -
“A People Who Have Not the Pride to Record Their History Will Not Long
STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE i “A people who have not the pride to record their History will not long have virtues to make History worth recording; and Introduction no people who At the rear of Old Main at Bethany College, the sun shines through are indifferent an arcade. This passageway is filled with students today, just as it was more than a hundred years ago, as shown in a c.1885 photograph. to their past During my several visits to this college, I have lingered here enjoying the light and the student activity. It reminds me that we are part of the past need hope to as well as today. People can connect to historic resources through their make their character and setting as well as the stories they tell and the memories they make. future great.” The National Register of Historic Places recognizes historic re- sources such as Old Main. In 2000, the State Historic Preservation Office Virgil A. Lewis, first published Historic West Virginia which provided brief descriptions noted historian of our state’s National Register listings. This second edition adds approx- Mason County, imately 265 new listings, including the Huntington home of Civil Rights West Virginia activist Memphis Tennessee Garrison, the New River Gorge Bridge, Camp Caesar in Webster County, Fort Mill Ridge in Hampshire County, the Ananias Pitsenbarger Farm in Pendleton County and the Nuttallburg Coal Mining Complex in Fayette County. Each reveals the richness of our past and celebrates the stories and accomplishments of our citizens. I hope you enjoy and learn from Historic West Virginia. -
Steenrod Family
A Genealogical Study of the Steenrod Family Robert L. Steenrod Belvidere, IL 1960 (Prepared by Rebert L. Steenrod, R. Ph., EelYidere, Illinois, 1960) Emerging from obscurity about 1735 in the vicinity of Nort:ll. Salem, Westchester County, Ne~-, York, the Steenrod family is a distinctive exam- ple of the early migration of a Scandina-..rian family to the An.Lerican colo nies. The name h2.d it ts origin in the vicinity of Oslo, Norway, by the fifteenth century, atd in it's spelling, varied from Staeinraudarsop in 1419 to Steenrodsen in 1461. These and other instances establish th3 development of the name.' Certainly it flourished in the Old 1.vorld lvng after our par-cicu.lar group came to this side o.f the Ocean, for at least one family surnamed Stenrud came to the United States during the great Scandinavian l\figrc1.tion of the middle nineteenth century. 2 The meaning cf the name is two-fold in possible interpretation. The f'irst syllable is recognizable as derived .from 'stone t while the last has t·wo possible meanings. As -hrod it may refer to 1integrityr, or as -raud it may mean a 1 glen' or 'clearing'• It may also be noted that Sten or Stein has been used as a given name~ From these inferences it can be determined that the name means either ta person of strength and integrity' or might b~ taken from the Norwegian version of a place-name as 1Steinls 3 Clearing1 • Exactly when the family arrived in America is yet unproven. There remains to be substantiated the family tradition that the first of the name here came as a sailor aboard one of the ships carrying Peter Stuyve sant to New .Amsterdam in 1646, our ancestor, s fat'1lily being held as poli tical prisoners in Holland, he being ta~en from prison and placed directly in the cre1rr of the ship. -
Annual Spring Congregation for the Installation of Chancellor Phyllis Gregory Ross and for the Conferring of Degrees
THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ANNUAL SPRING CONGREGATION FOR THE INSTALLATION OF CHANCELLOR PHYLLIS GREGORY ROSS AND FOR THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES THURSDAY, MAY TWENTY-FOURTH AND FRIDAY, MAY TWENTY-FIFTH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY-TWO After the Congregation Ceremony on both days, tea will be served in the Brock Memorial Building. MUSICAL PROGRAMME THURSDAY, MAY 24th, 1962 O CANADA by The Royal Canadian Engineers Band O Canada! Our Home and Native Land! True patriot-love in all thy sons command With glowing hearts we see thee rise, Crown Imperial ------ W. Walton The True North, strong and free, L'Arlesienne Suite No. 2 - - - - G. Bizet And stand on guard, O Canada, Swan Lake Ballet Music - - - Tchaikovsky We stand on guard for thee. Overture Tannhauser ----- Wagner O Canada, glorious and free! O Canada, we stand on guard for thee! Processional March ----- Grundman O Canada, we stand on guard for thee! Recessional March Fame and Glory - - - - A. E. Matt Director of Music L. Camplin, F.T.C.L., A.R.C.M., L.G.S.M, 2 3 REPRESENTATIVES FROM SISTER UNIVERSITIES UNITED KINGDOM AND COLLEGES UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL - - - - - - - - - - Dr. A. Couper UNIVERSITY OF EXETER - - - Dr. M. J. Coldwell CANADA UNIVERSITY OF KEELE - - - • Mr. Alan D. Walton UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL - - Dr. C. A. McDowell ACADIA UNIVERSITY Dr. Harvey E. Crowell UNIVERSITY OF LONDON - - - - - - - - Dr. Florence N. David Chairman of Board of Governors UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER - - - - - Professor Eric C. E. Todd UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA Dr. Kenneth F. Argue UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD - - - - - - - Professor Harry T. Logan BISHOP'S UNIVERSITY Reverend Brian Whitlow UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD - - Mr. -
Forbes of Callendar Finding Aid Part 3 -2Nd William Forbes
Falkirk Archives (Archon Code: GB558) FALKIRK ARCHIVES Forbes of Callendar Papers finding aid Part 3 – William Forbes (1806-1855) and family This collection consists of 36m of records from 1531-1974. The records have been arranged into twenty eight series (see introduction for details) and the finding aid has been separated into these series to make it easier to download from our website Part 3 contains a list of the papers of the second William Forbes of Callendar (1806-1855) from his majority in 1831, along with papers of his wife, Lady Louisa Charteris, and their children. Louisa’s papers include a series of inventories of household property compiled at the time of her marriage. The papers also include correspondence on patronage and constituency matters as William Forbes was MP for Stirlingshire, 1835-1837 and 1841-1855. Reference Date Description No A727.1211 1833-1837 Certificates of baptism of children of William Forbes of Callendar. (7 items) A727.1359 28 Jan 1853-30 Letters to William Forbes of Callendar as MP for Dec 1853 Stirlingshire on political and constituency matters. Correspondents - Conservative Land Society, London (1, 2, 24, 25, 43, 44); John D Crum, London (3); Sir A Edmonstone [Edmiston], Exeter (4); Andrew Hutton and others, writers, Stirling (5); Robert Robertson, Belmont (6); Robert McKechnie and others, writers, Falkirk (7); Marshall, Hill & Hill, Glasgow (8, 40); James Chrystal, Stirling (9); John Sawers, provost of Stirling (10); Robert Stuart [Stewart], Edinburgh (11, 12); William Stuart [Stewart], Peebles -
“The George” PORTOBELLO
The George - Feasibility Study commissioned by Out of the Blue Arts and Education Trust “The George” PORTOBELLO Creative and Cultural Workspace Initial feasibility study report October 2016 Out of the Blue hold the view that unless the current owners decide to sell or lease the George there is little more that Out of the Blue are able to do at this stage to take the project forward. The feasibility study will therefore be passed onto the Community. CaskieCo 1 The George - Feasibility Study commissioned by Out of the Blue Arts and Education Trust Prepared on behalf of Out of the Blue by Sandra Macaskill, CaskieCo, T 079861 63002 E [email protected] Contents 1. Introduction and Background ..............................................................................4 2. Portobello – Edinburgh’s Seaside.........................................................................6 3. The George Cinema 3.1. History and current situation.......................................................................12 3.2. Proposed OOTB development......................................................................13 3.3. SWOT analysis of opportunities presented..................................................14 3.4. Risk Analysis of Proposed Option.................................................................15 3.5. Income generation potential........................................................................17 3.6. Possible Funding Options.............................................................................20 3.7. Examples of similar -
History of Marshall County
History of Marshall County From Forest to Field A STORY of Early Settlement and Development of Marshall County, W. Va. with Incidents of Early Life and Roster of Soldiers of the Several W a1·s with Other Matters of Interest By SCOTT POWELL SCOTT POWELL, History of Marshall County 4 HISTORY OF MARSHALL COUNTY, W. VA. AUTHORITIES CONSULTED Early History and Indian \Vars in Xorthwcstern Virginia- De Hass. Chronicals of Border \\'arfare-\\'ithers. Our \Vestern Border-l\IcKnight. Annals of the \\'est-Albaugh. Records of Marshall County Court. Roster of Soldiers of the Civil \Var-T. S. Bonar. Report of Adjutant General of ·west Virginia. \Var Work of Marshall County (World \\iar)-R. J. Smith. Miscellaneous Papers. HISTORY OF MARSHALL COUNTY, W. VA. s The author of this book commenced work on it when he was in his seventy-first year of age and labored under many difficulties to complete it. It was not one of his projects but that of Walter R. A. Morris, a very bright, energetic young lawyer. He came to him in the summer of 1918 and requested him to write a history of Marshall County. Mr. Morris stated that he thought it one of the needs of the people and would be of educational value. He would render aid in pre paring the work; attend to publishing the book when prepared for the printer, and put it on the market when ready and see that it was properly distributed as the author was unwilling to undertake such arduous labors as would be required for that part of the work. -
Golf: a Royal and Ancient Game
^S^!l Golf: a Royal and Ancient Game af OLF: A ROYAL G ANCIENT GAME EDITED BY ROBERT CLARK F.R.S.E. F.S.A. SCOT. 1 Sport Royal, I warrant you, ' I'll give thee leave to play till doomsday.' LONDON: MACMILLAN & CO. AND NEW YORK MDCCCXCIII H/CU • First Edition (Crown 4ft) privately printed 1875. Second Edition {Small 4/0) printed 1893. PAGE HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF TUB GAME OF GOLF I THE GOFF: AN HBROI-COMICAL POEM IN THREE CANTOS . 23 THE HONOURABLE: THE EDINBURGH COMPANY OF GOLFERS . 39 THE ROYAL AND ANCIENT GOLF CLUB OF ST. ANDREWS . 64 THE ROYAL MUSSKLBURGH GOLF CLUB . , . .88 THE BRUNTSFIELD LINKS GOLF CLUB . -95 EDINDURRH BURGESS GOLFING SOCIETY .... 109 ACT OF PARLIAMENT OF KING JAMES II. 1457 . .116 ACT OF PARLIAMENT OF KING JAMES III. 1471 . 117 ACT OF PARLIAMENT OK KING JAMES IV. 1491 . .118 THE KINGS MAJESTIES DECLARATION TO HIS SUHJKCTS CON- CERNING LAWFULI, Sl'ORTS TO UK USED. l6l8 . Il8 DECLARATION CONCERNING I.AWFULI. SPORTS. 1633 . 121 EARLY NOTICES OF GOLF FROM BURGH AND PARISH RECORIJS 123 EXTRACTS FROM THE NOTE-BOOKS OF SIR JOHN KOULIS . 133 EXTRACTS FROM ACCOUNTS OF THIS LORDS HIGH TREASURERS OF SCOTLAND, 1503 . .... 135 SCRAP RELATIVE TO GOLF, 1671 ..... 135 THE COCK O" THE GREEN . 137 SANCTANDRKWS ....... 142 THE LINKS OF ST. RULE ...... 144 GOLFIANA ........ 155 Address to St. Andrews . 157 TheGoltiad 158 The First Hole at St, Andrews on a Crowded Day . 163 Another Peep at the Links . .168 THE GOLFER AT HOME . 177 b Contents THE NINE HOLES OF THE LINKS OF ST. -
Baptismal Records for Blackbraes and Shieldhill Parish Church of Scotland
BAPTISMAL RECORDS FOR BLACKBRAES AND SHIELDHILL PARISH CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. FROM 20 APRIL 1884 to 30th DECEMBER 1900 The original church building was erected in 1867 at the junction of Church Road, California and the main Shieldhill - Avonbridge road. The Rev William Smith ministered the church for 42 years until his death on the 12th February 1916. He was the signator to all the following entries. These entries have been extracted from the original baptismal roll with the spelling taken as written. 1884 DATE CHILDS NAME BORN YEAR PLACE FATHERS NAME MOTHERS NAME 1 20-Apr WILLIAM SMITH ELDERDISE CHURCH JAMES ELDERDISE 2 20-Apr JAMES SMART CHURCH ANDREW SMART 3 20-Apr JAMES McLUCKIE HOUSE JAMES McLUCKIE 4 27-Apr ALEXANDER HAY CHURCH JOHN HAY 5 27-Apr JAMES B MARSHALL HOUSE DAVID MARSHALL 6 27-Apr GEORGE PRINGLE HOUSE ANDREW PRINGLE 7 25-May JANE HUNTER HOUSE JOHN HUNTER 8 18-Jun THOMAS HILL HOUSE T. HILL 9 22-Jun CHRISTINA SWAN SMART CHURCH ARCH SMART 10 06-Jul COLIN WILSON HOUSE JOHN WILSON 11 24-Aug FREDERICK AUGUSTUS SIMPSON HOUSE JOHN SIMPSON 12 24-Aug MARY THOMSON HOUSE ABRAHAM THOMSON 13 31-Aug JANET WAUGH CHALMERS HOUSE JAMES CHALMERS 14 21-Sep JOHN SNEDDON MEEK HOUSE JAS MEEK 15 25-Sep ROBERT HEEPS HOUSE ROBERT HEEPS 16 23-Sep ALEX JOHNSTON HOUSE WILLIAM JOHNSTON 17 28-Sep MARION McLEAN HOUSE CHARLES McLEAN 18 28-Sep MAGGIE McLEAN HOUSE CHARLES McLEAN 19 28-Sep SUSAN HEEPS McLEAN HOUSE CHARLES McLEAN 20 10-Oct JANE URE RANKINE HOUSE THOMAS RANKINE 21 20-Oct JAS CLAUSON CAMERON HOUSE JOHN CAMERON 22 20-Oct JANET CAMERON HOUSE JOHN -
1854 the Galloway Advertiser and Wigtownshire Free Press
1854 The Galloway Advertiser and Wigtownshire Free Press Birth, Marriage and Death Records Transcribed by Diana Henry and Robert Wells 5th January 1854 (Week 1) BIRTHS Here, at London Road, on the 31st ultimo, the wife of Mr Dyer, of a son. Here, at George Street, on the 3d inst., the wife of Mr John Moore, merchant, of a daughter. At Laigh Float, parish of Stoneykirk, on the 27th ult., the wife of Mr William Clark, of a daughter. At High Drumore, Kirkmaiden, the wife of Mr Alex. Cochrane, farmer, High Auchneel, Leswalt, of a son. At Castle Douglas, on the 26th ult., the wife of Mr William Hayland M’Naught, bookseller, of a daughter. At Tongland Free Manse, on the 27th ult., the wife of the Rev. J. Rhenius, of a son. At the Manse of Crimond, on the 27th ultimo, Mrs Boyd, of twin daughters. MARRIAGES At Pinwhirrie, on the 28th ult., by the Rev. Peter Ferguson, Mr Edmund Boyd, teacher, F.C. Normal Seminary, Glasgow, to Margaret, second daughter of Mr M’Kenzie, farmer, Pinwhirrie, Inch. At Moorpark, parish of Stoneykirk, on the 29th ult., by the Rev. Mr Campbell, Mr Kempton to Miss M’Kinna. At Daltangun, on the 3d inst., by the Rev, Mr M. Dill, Mr William M’Ilwrick, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr Henry Thornton. At Ayr, on the 31st ultimo, by the Rev. Mr Shaw, Mr Dugald Douglas, schoolmaster, Glenluce, to Miss Sarah Parker. “The Irish Girl”. At Castle Douglas, on the 27th ult., by the Rev. James Jenkins, of the U.P. -
The George - Feasibility Study Commissioned by out of the Blue Arts and Education Trust
The George - Feasibility Study commissioned by Out of the Blue Arts and Education Trust “The George” PORTOBELLO Creative and Cultural Workspace Initial feasibility study October 2016 Out of the Blue hold the view that unless the current owners decide to sell or lease the George there is little more that Out of the Blue are able to do at this stage to take the project forward. The feasibility study will therefore be passed onto the Portobello community. CaskieCo 1 The George - Feasibility Study commissioned by Out of the Blue Arts and Education Trust Prepared on behalf of Out of the Blue by Sandra Macaskill, CaskieCo, T 079861 63002 E [email protected] Contents 1. Introduction and Background ..............................................................................4 2. Portobello – Edinburgh’s Seaside..........................................................................6 3. The George Cinema 3.1. History and current situation.......................................................................12 3.2. Proposed OOTB development......................................................................13 3.3. SWOT analysis of opportunities presented..................................................15 3.4. Risk Analysis of Proposed Option.................................................................16 3.5. Income generation potential........................................................................17 3.6. Funding Options...........................................................................................20 3.7. Examples of