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New Home Cemetery (41FB334)
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State Volume 2012 Article 1 2012 New Home Cemetery (41FB334): Archaeological Search Exhumation, and Reinterment of Multiple Historic Graves along FM 1464, Sugar Land, Fort Bend County, Texas Mary Cassandra Hill Jeremy W. Pye Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/ita Part of the American Material Culture Commons, Archaeological Anthropology Commons, Cultural Resource Management and Policy Analysis Commons, Historic Preservation and Conservation Commons, History Commons, Human Geography Commons, Other Anthropology Commons, Other Arts and Humanities Commons, Other History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology Commons, Other Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons, and the Technical and Professional Writing Commons Tell us how this article helped you. Recommended Citation Hill, Mary Cassandra and Pye, Jeremy W. (2012) "New Home Cemetery (41FB334): Archaeological Search Exhumation, and Reinterment of Multiple Historic Graves along FM 1464, Sugar Land, Fort Bend County, Texas," Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State: Vol. 2012 , Article 1. https://doi.org/10.21112/ita.2012.1.1 ISSN: 2475-9333 Available at: http://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/ita/vol2012/iss1/1 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by SFA ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State by an authorized editor of SFA ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. New Home Cemetery (41FB334): Archaeological Search Exhumation, and Reinterment of Multiple Historic Graves along FM 1464, Sugar Land, Fort Bend County, Texas Licensing Statement This is a work for hire produced for the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), which owns all rights, title, and interest in and to all data and other information developed for this project under its contract with the report producer. -
Cal Poly in the MLB Draft
Cal Poly in the MLB Draft (Top 10 Rounds) First Round John Orton, C (25th Overall Selection) California Angels 1987 Mitch Haniger, OF (38th Overall Selection -- Compensatory) Milwaukee Brewers 2012 Garrett Olson, LHP (48th Overall Selection -- Compensatory) Baltimore Orioles 2005 Second Round Spencer Howard, RHP (45th Overall Selection) Philadelphia Phillies 2017 Matt Imhof, LHP (47th Overall Selection) Philadelphia Phillies 2014 Grant Desme, OF (74th Overall Selection) Oakland Athletics 2007 Third Round Dave Oliver, 3B (53rd Overall Selection) Cleveland Indians 1977 Brent Morel, 3B (86th Overall Selection) Chicago White Sox 2008 Mark Mathias, 2B (93rd Overall Selection) Cleveland Indians 2015 Logan Schafer, OF (94th Overall Selection) Milwaukee Brewers 2008 Chase Johnson, RHP (101st Overall Selection) San Francisco Giants 2013 Gary Daley, RHP (106th Overall Selection) St. Louis Cardinals 2006 Evan Reed, RHP (110th Overall Selection) Texas Rangers 2007 Fourth Round Ozzie Smith, SS (86th Overall Selection) San Diego Padres 1977 Lee Hancock, RHP (97th Overall Selection) Pittsburgh Pirates 1988 Nick Torres, OF (117th Overall Selection) San Diego Padres 2014 Kevin Correia, RHP (127th Overall Selection) San Francisco Giants 2002 Jimmy Shull, RHP (131st Overall Selection) Oakland Athletics 2005 Alex McKenna, OF (132nd Overall Selection) Houston Astros 2018 Erich Uelmen, RHP (135th Overall Selection) Chicago Cubs 2017 Bobby Crocker, OF (136th Overall Selection) Oakland Athletics 2011 Adam Buschini, INF (137th Overall Selection) Philadelphia -
Phase I Archaeological Survey for the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PORTS Facility) in Scioto and Seal Townships, Pike County, Ohio
Phase I Archaeological Survey for the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PORTS Facility) in Scioto and Seal Townships, Pike County, Ohio By John F. Schweikart, M.A., Kevin Coleman, M.S., and r Flora Church, Ph.D. ASC GROUP, INC. Archaeological Services Consultants Architectural Surveying and Community Interpretation 4620 Indianola Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43214 _VPROR FOR RELE hIit TtzoV_3 1997-1OS5com.rpt Phase I Archaeological Survey for the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PORTS Facility) in Scioto and Seal Townships, Pike County, Ohio By John F. Schweikart, M.A., Kevin Coleman, M.S., and Flora Church, Ph.D. - Submitted By: Shaune M. Skinner, M.A. :,'Project Manager ASC Group, Inc. 4620 Indianola Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43214 -(614) 268-2514 Submitted To: Lockheed Martin Energy Systems, Inc. -Mail Stop 7617 3930 U.S. 23 South Piketon, Ohio 45661 .,(614) 897-6233 -Lead Agency: USDOE July 15, 1997 r- 0.1 ABSTRACT In September 1996, and April-May 1997, ASC Group, Inc., conducted a Phase I literature review, archaeological reconnaissance survey, and predictive model on the behalf of Lockheed Martin Energy Systems, Inc., at the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PORTS Facility) in Scioto and Seal townships, Pike County, Ohio. An architectural survey was conducted concurrently, the results of which will be submitted as a separate report. The total project area available for archaeological investigations encompassed approximately 836 ha (2,066 ac). The literature review concentrated on a 6.5-kmn (4 mi) study radius around the USDOE PORTS facility and indicated that no prehistoric sites had been documented within the USDOE PORTS facility boundary, although the potential for encountering sites was evaluated to be high. -
2019 California League Record Book & Media Guide
2019_CALeague Record Book Cover copy.pdf 2/26/2019 3:21:27 PM C M Y CM MY CY CMY K 2019 California League Record Book & Media Guide California League Championship Rings Displayed on the Front Cover: Inland Empire 66ers (2013) Lake Elsinore Storm (2011) Lancaster JetHawks (2014) Modesto Nuts (2017) Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (2015) San Jose Giants (2010) Stockton Ports (2008) Visalia Oaks (1978) Record Book compiled and edited by Chris R. Lampe Cover by Leyton Lampe Printed by Pacific Printing (San Jose, California) This book has been produced to share the history and the tradition of the California League with the media, the fans and the teams. While the records belong to the California League and its teams, it is the hope of the league that the publication of this book will enrich the love of the game of baseball for fans everywhere. Bibliography: Baarns, Donny. Goshen & Giddings - 65 Years of Visalia Professional Baseball. Top of the Third Inc., 2011. Baseball America Almanac, 1984-2019, Durham: Baseball America, Inc. Baseball America Directory, 1983-2018, Durham: Baseball America, Inc. Official Baseball Guide, 1942-2006, St. Louis: The Sporting News. The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 2007. Baseball America, Inc. Total Baseball, 7th Edition, 2001. Total Sports. Weiss, William J. ed., California League Record Book, 2004. Who's Who in Baseball, 1942-2016, Who's Who in Baseball Magazine, Co., Inc. For More Information on the California League: For information on California League records and questions please contact Chris R. Lampe, California League Historian. He can be reached by E-Mail at: [email protected] or on his cell phone at (408) 568-4441 For additional information on the California League, contact Michael Rinehart, Jr. -
2019 NWL Media Guide & Record Book
1 Northwest League of Profesional Baseball Northwest League Officers The Northwest League has now completed its 6th Mike Ellis, President season since its inception in 1955. Including its pre- 140 N. Higgins Ave #211, Missoula, MT 59802 decessor leagues, the NWL has existed since 1901. Because major-league base- Office Phone: (406) 541-9301 / Fax Number: (406) 543-9463 ball did not arrive on the west coast until the late 1950‘s, minor-league baseball e-Mail: [email protected] prospered in the Northwest. Cities like Tacoma played the same role Eugene, Salem-Keizer, and Spokane do today. 2019 will be Mike Ellis’ seventh year as President of the Northwest League. Ellis Portland was the first champion of the Pacific Northwest league which was has been involved in Minor League Baseball for more than 20 years. His baseball in existence in 1901-02. Butte won the first championship in the Pacific National experience includes the ownership of three baseball franchises, he has been the Vice President of two leagues, served a term on the MiLB Board of Trustees, and has served as member of MiLB committees. League which operated in 1903-04. The Northwestern League then came into As part of his team involvement he has negotiated the construction of two new stadiums . play and lasted until 1918. Vancouver won five championships with Seattle get- Ellis has degrees in Civil Engineering Technology and Urban Studies, and two years of ting four during this time. Everett shared the first crown with Vancouver while post-graduate study in Urban and Regional Planning. -
History of Toledo Baseball (1883-2018)
History of Toledo Baseball (1883-2018) Year League W L PCT. GB Place Manager Attendance Stadium 1883 N.W.L. 56 28 .667 - - 1st* William Voltz/Charles Morton League Park 1884 A.A. 46 58 .442 27.5 8th Charles Morton 55,000 League Park/Tri-State Fairgrounds (Sat. & Sun.) 18851 W.L. 9 21 .300 NA 5th Daniel O’Leary League Park/Riverside Park (Sun.) 1886-87 Western League disbanded for two years 1888 T.S.L. 46 64 .418 30.5 8th Harry Smith/Frank Mountain/Robert Woods Presque Isle Park/Speranza Park 1889 I.L. 54 51 .568 15.0 4th Charles Morton Speranza Park 1890 A.A. 68 64 .515 20.0 4th Charles Morton 70,000 Speranza Park 1891 Toledo dropped out of American Association for one year 18922 W.L. 25 24 .510 13.5 4th Edward MacGregor 1893 Western League did not operate due to World’s Fair, Chicago 1894 W.L. 67 55 .549 4.5 2nd Dennis Long Whitestocking Park/Ewing Street Park 18953 W.L. 23 28 .451 27.5 8th Dennis Long Whitestocking Park/Ewing Street Park 1896 I.S.L. 86 46 .656 - - 1st* Frank Torreyson/Charles Strobel 45,000 Ewing Street Park/Bay View Park (Sat. & Sun.) 1897 I.S.L. 83 43 .659 - - 1st* Charles Strobel Armory Park/Bay View Park (Sat. & Sun.) 1898 I.S.L. 84 68 .553 0.5 2nd Charles Strobel Armory Park/Bay View Park (Sat. & Sun.) 1899 I.S.L. 82 58 .586 5.0 3rd (T) Charles Strobel Armory Park/Bay View Park (Sat. -
Central Washington University Athletic Hall of Fame Nominees, 2011 Central Washington University Athletic Hall of Fame Council
Central Washington University ScholarWorks@CWU CWU Athletic Hall of Fame Sports Statistics and Histories 12-31-2011 Central Washington University Athletic Hall of Fame Nominees, 2011 Central Washington University Athletic Hall of Fame Council Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cwu_hall_of_fame Recommended Citation Central Washington University Athletic Hall of Fame Council, "Central Washington University Athletic Hall of Fame Nominees, 2011" (2011). CWU Athletic Hall of Fame. Book 14. http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cwu_hall_of_fame/14 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Sports Statistics and Histories at ScholarWorks@CWU. It has been accepted for inclusion in CWU Athletic Hall of Fame by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@CWU. HALL OF FAME NOMINEES FOR 2011 PREVIOUSLY ELECTED/NOT INDUCTED NOMINEES _____ Robin MacAlpine, Wrestling Kristi Wilson (See attached). _____ Jeff Hillis, Swimming Marc Greeley, Baseball - Honorable mention All-American in 1988. Key figure on national qualifying 1988 baseball _____ Theartris Wallace, Basketball (By Veterans) team. Set CWU career leader in games, at bats, runs, hits, total bases, RBI, walks, stolen bases. Second in home runs. _____ Mark Brown, Track and Field Had .330 career average. Twenty years later still ranks second in games, third in at bats, second in runs, third in hits, ______ Bob Gregson, Swim Coach fourth in triples, third in home runs, third in total bases, second in RBIs, second in walks and first in stolen bases. (Note: Gregson refused induction. Hillis and Brown have had (See attached). travel or conflict issues. MacAlpine has not been located. Wallace preciously expressed no interest). -
Kent Seeks Septic System Database Mahopac Kicks Off the Holiday Season
Putnam County’s Number 1 Newspaper The FREE Putnam PRST STD ECRWSS County Local US POSTAGE Postal Customer PAID TIMESPUTNAM COUNTY’S LOCAL NEWSPAPER EDDM RETAIL This paper publishes official notices for Putnam County, Kent, Southeast, Brewster, Patterson VOL. 160 NO. 49 P.O. BOX 608, MAHOPAC, NEW YORK 10541 845-628-8400 [email protected] WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2018 Mahopac Kicks Off the Holiday Season The Greater Mahopac-Carmel Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual Holiday in Brian, Kelli and Jason Wagner enjoy the festivities, which included a tree-lighting the Park on Nov. 24 in Chamber Park at Route 6/6N in Mahopac. Here, Mike, Jaxon, ceremony, carols, snacks and other activities. Photos by David DeRita. Toni and Michaela Sgueglia visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Additional photos are on page 2. Kent Seeks Septic System Database Temporary Position Created By David DeRita compile, while the department The Kent Town Board has deals with its daily activities, approved the creation of a tem- Walters said it is necessary to hire porary part-time position in the a temporary employee to devote building department to help to the project. monitor septic systems on town Town Supervisor Maureen parcels, as part of a broader effort Fleming explained that the board to maintain clean water in New budgeted for position, which York State. would pay $12 an hour for 20 The job, involving the cre- hours per week, but it had hoped ation of a database of local septic to have the project completed systems, would allow the town by the end of 2018. -
Central Washington University Athletic Hall of Fame Nominees, 2013 Central Washington University Athletic Hall of Fame Council
View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by ScholarWorks at Central Washington University Central Washington University ScholarWorks@CWU CWU Athletic Hall of Fame Sports Statistics and Histories 12-31-2013 Central Washington University Athletic Hall of Fame Nominees, 2013 Central Washington University Athletic Hall of Fame Council Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cwu_hall_of_fame Recommended Citation Central Washington University Athletic Hall of Fame Council, "Central Washington University Athletic Hall of Fame Nominees, 2013" (2013). CWU Athletic Hall of Fame. Book 16. http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cwu_hall_of_fame/16 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Sports Statistics and Histories at ScholarWorks@CWU. It has been accepted for inclusion in CWU Athletic Hall of Fame by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@CWU. HALL OF FAME NOMINEES FOR 2013 *Indicates re-nominated Art Hutton, Track and Field Coach (Nominated by Steve Slavens): CWU Track and Field Coach 1964-71 and Cross Country Coach 1963-70. .Led track team to Top 10 national PREVIOUSLY ELECTED/NOT INDUCTED finishes in 1966 (5th), 1967 (7th), 1968 (9th) and 1969 (8th). Those are the only Top 10 national finishes in school history. ______ Bob Gregson, Swim Coach Won District 1 titles in 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968 and 1971. No district meet was held in 1969 or 1970. .Coached _____ Jeff Hillis, Swimming 1970 cross country team to a sixth place national finish in its first-ever national meet appearance. .Steve Slavens writes _____ Theartis Wallace, Basketball (By Veterans) in his nomination: “In eight years of coaching track and field at Central Coach Hutton built a dominant force with his teams. -
Debut Year Player Hall of Fame Item Grade 1871 Doug Allison Letter
PSA/DNA Full LOA PSA/DNA Pre-Certified Not Reviewed The Jack Smalling Collection Debut Year Player Hall of Fame Item Grade 1871 Doug Allison Letter Cap Anson HOF Letter 7 Al Reach Letter Deacon White HOF Cut 8 Nicholas Young Letter 1872 Jack Remsen Letter 1874 Billy Barnie Letter Tommy Bond Cut Morgan Bulkeley HOF Cut 9 Jack Chapman Letter 1875 Fred Goldsmith Cut 1876 Foghorn Bradley Cut 1877 Jack Gleason Cut 1878 Phil Powers Letter 1879 Hick Carpenter Cut Barney Gilligan Cut Jack Glasscock Index Horace Phillips Letter 1880 Frank Bancroft Letter Ned Hanlon HOF Letter 7 Arlie Latham Index Mickey Welch HOF Index 9 Art Whitney Cut 1882 Bill Gleason Cut Jake Seymour Letter Ren Wylie Cut 1883 Cal Broughton Cut Bob Emslie Cut John Humphries Cut Joe Mulvey Letter Jim Mutrie Cut Walter Prince Cut Dupee Shaw Cut Billy Sunday Index 1884 Ed Andrews Letter Al Atkinson Index Charley Bassett Letter Frank Foreman Index Joe Gunson Cut John Kirby Letter Tom Lynch Cut Al Maul Cut Abner Powell Index Gus Schmeltz Letter Phenomenal Smith Cut Chief Zimmer Cut 1885 John Tener Cut 1886 Dan Dugdale Letter Connie Mack HOF Index Joe Murphy Cut Wilbert Robinson HOF Cut 8 Billy Shindle Cut Mike Smith Cut Farmer Vaughn Letter 1887 Jocko Fields Cut Joseph Herr Cut Jack O'Connor Cut Frank Scheibeck Cut George Tebeau Letter Gus Weyhing Cut 1888 Hugh Duffy HOF Index Frank Dwyer Cut Dummy Hoy Index Mike Kilroy Cut Phil Knell Cut Bob Leadley Letter Pete McShannic Cut Scott Stratton Letter 1889 George Bausewine Index Jack Doyle Index Jesse Duryea Cut Hank Gastright Letter -
Phase I Archaeological Survey for the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusio
Enclosure 2 to AET 05-0039 Reference Document entitled "Phase I Archaeological Survey for the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant in Scioto and Seal Townships, Pike County, Ohio" (Non-Proprietary Information) Phase I Archaeological Survey for the Portsmouth Gaseous i1 Diffusion Plant (PORTS Facility) in Scioto and Seal Townships, Pike County, Ohio (1 - By John F. Schweikart, M.A., Kevin Coleman, M.S., and Flora Church, Ph.D. I ASC GROUP, INC. Archaeological Services Consultants Architectural Surveying and Community Interpretation .4. - 4620 Indianola Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43214 }..fRO ED FOR RaEE1a Lis TrWWn 1997-105com.rpt Phase I Archaeological Survey for the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PORTS Facility) in Scioto and Seal Townships, Pike County, Ohio By John F. Schweikart, M.A., Kevin Coleman, M.S., and Flora Church, Ph.D. Submitted By: Shaune M. Skinner, M.A. Project Manager ASC Group, Inc. 4620 Indianola Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43214 (614) 268-2514 Submitted To: Lockheed Martin Energy Systems, Inc. Mail Stop 7617 3930 U.S. 23 South Piketon, Ohio 45661 (614) 897-6233 Lead Agency: USDOE July 15, 1997 0.1 ABSTRACT In September 1996, and April-May 1997, ASC Group, Inc., conducted a Phase I literature review, archaeological reconnaissance survey, and predictive model on the behalf of Lockheed Martin Energy Systems, Inc., at the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PORTS Facility) in Scioto and Seal townships, Pike County, Ohio. An architectural survey was conducted concurrently, the results of which will be submitted as a separate report. The total project area available for archaeological investigations encompassed approximately 836 ha (2,066 ac). -
Hebron Cemeteries
The Cemeteries of Hebron, Connecticut: Their Historic Monuments, Stone Carvers and Care William Rollo, 1732 (Old Hebron Cemetery) A Workshop by Ruth Shapleigh-Brown Director, Connecticut Gravestone Network October 27, 2013 Program Co-Sponsored by The Hebron Historic Properties Commission & The Hebron Historical Society Introduction The Town of Hebron has eleven historic cemeteries within its borders. The Old Hebron Cemetery dates back to the 1730’s, with the Anglican Cemetery on Godfrey Hill and Gilead Cemetery close behind; 1740’s and 1750’s, respectively. Two of the cemeteries, Rollo and Stark, have but one grave apiece, but the largest, St. Peters, has over 1,300 interments with at least 450 of them from the 19th century. The 18th century gravestones were carved by hand. Hebron has a variety of these old stone carvers’ work represented. Some stones were simple, others more elaborate, but all interesting. Much information can be gleaned from the monuments to our long deceased forebears. Enjoy the creative spellings, the script with abbreviations, and the epitaphs. You can learn a lot about the lives lived by our early colonists. Ruth Shapleigh-Brown, Director of the Connecticut Gravestone Network, has provided much information about our early stone carvers, as well as how to identify each. Almost more important than the background on the stone carvers are her directions on how to properly clean the stones without damaging them. She also gives hints for easier reading and photographing of nearly illegible stones. Her key thought, however, is to PLEASE RESPECT our cemeteries and gravestones! Feel free to visit our cemeteries, study and photograph our stones, and ponder the lives of the individuals memorialized on these stones.