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Roswell Daily Record, 04-10-1909 H
University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Roswell Daily Record, 1903-1910 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 4-10-1909 Roswell Daily Record, 04-10-1909 H. E. M. Bear Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/roswell_record_news Recommended Citation Bear, H. E. M.. "Roswell Daily Record, 04-10-1909." (1909). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/roswell_record_news/1717 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Roswell Daily Record, 1903-1910 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. s ';.v.. VOLUME 7. ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO. SATURDAY EVENINQ, APRIL 10, 1909 Kill. NUMBER 34 HASKELL CRAWFORD HOUSE PASSES THE CASE COST CASTRO CASE FAILS IS DEAD PAYNE TARIFF BILL $5,000,000 EXPELLED Tulsa, Okla., April 10. The indict- Sorrento, Italy, April- - 10. "I enter St, Louis, April 10. After continu- New York, April 10. A revival of ments against Governor .Haskell and serenely into eternity," were' the dy ous argument lasting live days, spec the story that Castro will reassume six other prominent men, charging ing words of F. Marion Crawford, the Washington, April 10. With almost make A man vmivnt In 1!ha unu thot ial U. S. attorney Frank B. Kellogg the presidency of Venezuela, is con- frauds In the Muskogee town lot op- novelist, who died here last night. the solid party vote from the Repub- it teaches him to oppose his will to made the closing address today in be tained dn a newspaper report from erations, were quashed dn the U. -
The Adana Massacres of 1909
University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Faculty Publications, Department of History History, Department of Summer 2011 From Bloodless Revolution to Bloody Counterrevolution: The Adana Massacres of 1909 Bedross Der Matossian University of Nebraska-Lincoln, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/historyfacpub Part of the History Commons Der Matossian, Bedross, "From Bloodless Revolution to Bloody Counterrevolution: The Adana Massacres of 1909" (2011). Faculty Publications, Department of History. 124. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/historyfacpub/124 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the History, Department of at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. It has been accepted for inclusion in Faculty Publications, Department of History by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. Published in Genocide Studies and Prevention 6:2 (Summer 2011), pp. 152–173; doi: 10.1353/gsp.2011.0123 Copyright © 2011 Genocide Studies and Prevention; published by University of Toronto Press. Used by permission. From Bloodless Revolution to Bloody Counterrevolution: The Adana Massacres of 1909 1 Bedross Der Matossian University of Nebraska–Lincoln Abstract The historiography of the Adana Massacres of 1909 is represented by two diverging views. While some Turkish scholars deny the involvement of the local government officials in the massacres by putting all of the blame on the Armenians who revolted as part of a conspiracy to establish a kingdom in Cilicia, some Armenian scholars, whose work is overshadowed by the Armenian genocide, accuse the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP) of acting behind the scenes to destroy the Armenian economic infrastructure in Adana in order to curb any future political and economic development in the area. -
Guide to Marianne Moore Series VI Family Correspondence
Series VI: Family Correspondence Family correspondence is arranged chronologically. Beginning in 1848, it includes letters to and from the Rev. John Riddle Warner (MM’s maternal grandfather) from the time of his early pastoral work in Pennsylvania. Most of these letters (1848-1859) are written by or to Henry and Mary Warner (his parents), Henry Warner (his brother), and Annie Warner (Mrs. Robert) Armstrong (his sister). Other letters addressed “Dear Brother: ae from his ministerial colleagues. Beginning about 1859 there are added letters to and from Jennie Craig, who became his wife in 1860; her brother, George Craig; and the Eyster family, relative of the Craigs. Many letters are addressed from Laurel Hill, Pennsylvania, home of Jennie Craig and her family near Gettysburg. Jennie and John Warner lived near Gettysburg after their marriage. Mary Craig Warner was born to John and Jennie Warner in 1862. In September 1863, Jennie Warner died as a result of the disease which infested the Gettysburg area after the Civil War battle there. Infant Mary went to live with her Warner grandparents in Allegheny, Pennsylvania (now part of Pittsburgh). Letters from her to her “Pa” begin about 1870. About 1865, her father moved to Kirkwood Presbyterian Church. When Mary Warner reached high school age, she joined him, and attended the Mary Institute in St. Louis. She married John Milton Moore in 1884 and moved with him to Newton, Massachusetts, where their son, John Warner Moore, was born in 1886. While there, her husband suffered a nervous breakdown, and Mary Warner Moore returned to her father’s home in Kirkwood. -
Biennial Report of the Oyster Commission of Louisiana, Covering a Period from April 1St, 1908, to April 1St, 1910
Jfaurtlj Itftwtal import — . OF . (§%bUx (Eommtaaum of Smttatatta TO ©fj? tgmtmtor anb <g?n?ral Aaa*mblij 0 OFFICERS L. J. DOSSMANN, PRESIDENT C. S. E. BABINGTON, SECRETARY FRANK T. PAYNE, CHIEF SURVEYOR THOMAS SHANNON, SR CHIEF INSPECTOR JOHN. C. WICKLIFFE, ATTORNEY 0 COMMISSIONERS L. J. DOSSMANN H. H. HARVEY CLEMENT STORY F. E. GUIDRY A. E. HOFFMAN To His Excellency, Governor Jared Y. Sanders and the Honorable Members of the General Assembly of the State of Louisiana : In conformity with Section 4 of Act 167 of 1908, we have the honor to submit herewith the fourth biennial report of the Oyster Commission of Louisiana, covering a period from April 1st, 1908, to April 1st, 1910. The members comprising the present Commission are : Mr. L. Jr Dossman, St. Landry Parish ; Mr. Clement Story, St. Bernard Parish; Mr. Horace H. Harvey, Jefferson Parish; Mr. A. E. Hoffman, Lafourche Parish; Mr. F. E. Guidry, Terrebonne Parish. These gentlemen were appointed to their positions by your Excellency, and, after taking Oath of Office, met in the City of New Orleans on October 31st, 1908, for the purpose of effecting an organization, and this they proceeded to do by electing the following officers, to-wit : President — L. J. Dossman, St. Landry Parish. Secretary — J. W. Hyams, West Baton Rouge Parish. Chief Surveyor — Frank T. Payne, Orleans Parish. Chief Inspector — Harry Cage, Terrebonne Parish. Attorney — John C. Wickliffe, Orleans Parish. Two vacancies have occurred among the officers of this Board ; that of the Chief Inspector, due to the regretable death of Mr. Harry Cage on September 14th, 1909, and the resignation of Mr. -
Bibliography of Child Study for the Years 1908-1909
UNITED STATES BUREAU OF EDUCATION BULLETIN, 1911, NO. 11 WHOLE NUMBER 457 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CHILD STUDY FOR THE YEARS 1908-1909. By LOUIS N. WILSON, LIBRARIAN OF CLARK UNIVERSITY WORCESTER, MASS. WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1911 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF EDUCATION. - ■ : . - ' ' - - 1906. No. 1. The Education Bill oi 1906 for England and Wales, as it passed the House of | Commons. By Anna Tolman Smith, of the Bureau of Education. 2d edition^ 1907. pp. 48. No. 2. German views of American education, with particular reference to industrial development. Collated from the Reports of the Royal Prussian Industrial Com¬ mission of 1904. By William N. Hailmann, Professor of the History and Philoso- i phy of Education, Chicago Normal School. 2d edition, 1907. pp. 55. No. 3. State school systems: Legislation and judicial decisions relating to public j education, October 1, 1904, to October 1, 1906. By Edward C. Elliott, Professor , of Education in the University of Wisconsin. 2d edition, revised, 1907. pp. 156. 1907. | No. 1. The continuation school in the United States. By Arthur J. Jones, Fellow \ in Education, Teachers College, Columbia University, pp. 157. j No. 2. Agricultural education, including nature study and school gardens. By James Ralph Jewell, sometime Fellow of Clark University. 2d edition, revised, 1908. pp. 148. No. 3. The auxiliary schools of Germany. Six lectures by B. Maennel, Rector of Mittelschule in Halle. Translated by Fletcher Bascom Dresslar, Associate Pro¬ fessor of the Science and Art of Teaching, University of California, pp. 137. No. 4. The elimination of pupils from school. By Edward L. Thorndike, Professor of Educational Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University, pp. -
Table of Contents, 1904-1912
The Suburbanite, Tables of Contents Article Issue Date Page Suburban Versus City Life Vol. 1 No. 1 April 1903 2 Jersey-The Automobilist's Paradise Vol. 1 No. 1 April 1903 3 The Suburban Home Garden Vol. 1 No. 1 April 1903 4 Picturesque Cranford Vol. 1 No. 1 April 1903 6 A Suburbanite to Some Purpose Vol. 1 No. 1 April 1903 7 Advantages to Children of a Suburban Home Vol. 1 No. 1 April 1903 8 Atlantic City at Easter Vol. 1 No. 1 April 1903 10 Features for the Suburban House Vol. 1 No. 1 April 1903 12 Building a Suburban Stable Vol. 1 No. 1 April 1903 13 Social Life in the Suburbs Vol. 1 No. 1 April 1903 15 A Formal Garden on The Jersey Central Vol. 1 No. 1 April 1903 16 Editorial Notes Vol. 1 No. 1 April 1903 18 Jersey Central Nuggets Vol. 1 No. 1 April 1903 19 April and May at Atlantic City Vol. 1 No. 1 April 1903 19 Horse Show at Lakewood Vol. 1 No. 1 April 1903 20 New Boat to Atlantic Highlands Vol. 1 No. 1 April 1903 20 A New Tug for the Jersey Central Vol. 1 No. 1 April 1903 20 New Railroad Bridge at Newark Vol. 1 No. 1 April 1903 20 MISSING May 1903 The How of Civic Improvement Vol. 1 No. 3 June 1903 3 Living Room of a Plainfield House Vol. 1 No. 3 June 1903 5 Central Avenue, Plainfield Vol. 1 No. 3 June 1903 6 The Attractions of Plainfield Vol. -
Restoring Law and Order Black Patch War
Restoring Law and Order: The Kentucky State Guard in the Black Patch War of 1907-1909 A Monograph by MAJ Andrew J. Bates Kentucky Army National Guard School of Advanced Military Studies United States Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth, Kansas AY 2011 Approved for Public Release; Distribution is Unlimited Form Approved REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE OMB No. 074-0188 Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing this collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden to Washington Headquarters Services, Directorate for Information Operations and Reports, 1215 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 1204, Arlington, VA 22202-4302, and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (0704-0188), Washington, DC 20503 1. AGENCY USE ONLY (Leave blank) 2. REPORT DATE 3. REPORT TYPE AND DATES COVERED March 21, 2011 Monograph, 1907-1909 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE 5. FUNDING NUMBERS Restoring Law and Order: The Kentucky State Guard in the Black Patch War of 1907-1909 6. AUTHOR(S) Major Andrew J. Bates 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER School of Advanced Military Studies 250 Gibbon Avenue Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-2134 9. SPONSORING / MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSORING / MONITORING Command and General Staff College AGENCY REPORT NUMBER 731 McClellan Avenue Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-1350 11. -
CLASS of 1928 Thanks to Sue Lee Johnson, T-51, for Scanning the 1928 Yearbook Photos and Maureen Thoni White, Honorary T-69, for Scanning the 1928 Yearbook
CLASS OF 1928 Thanks to Sue Lee Johnson, T-51, for scanning the 1928 yearbook photos and Maureen Thoni White, honorary T-69, for scanning the 1928 yearbook. Thanks Linda Barnes Bugg Wayman T-66 for cropping the photos. Click “T” for shortcut to 1928 Virtual Cemetery ADAMS, Ellanora (Wade) Born: 29 June 1909 Died: 24 May 1980 (aged 70) ALLRED, Alford William Born: 22 November 1909 Died: 9 December 1995 (aged 86) ATKINSON, Sarah E. (Need to find) Born: Died: BECTON, Moyenia W. (Colley) Born: 17 September 1909 Died: 25 December 1986 BENDEN, Edward Brookman (Need to find) Born: Died: BLACK, Elbert Hill Born: 24 June 1910 Died: 1 August 1937 (aged 27) BLAKE, Lidia Ruth (Trimble) Born: 1 November 1911 Mother of Charles Trimble, T-61 Died: 3 January 1992 (aged 80) BLEDSOE, Charlie Whitsitt Born: 3 December 1910 Died: 3 June 2003 BLOCKMAN, David Born: 13 December 1908 Died: 10 September 1997 BLUESTEIN, Emile Born: 28 October 1911 Died: 12 May 1987 (aged 75) BOYCE, Francis Poe Born: 8 November 1909 Smith-Hughes Graduate Died: 11 May 1988 BRANDLI, Albert Edwin Born: 10 June 1909 Died: 9 December 1997 BROOKS, Donald Fowler Born: 1 September 1906 Died: 3 July 1946 BROWN, Rodgers Newton Born: 1911 Died: 2006 BURTON, James Mayo Born: 14 July 1909 Died: 6 September 1952 CAGE, Harry Burchett Born: 7 November 1909 Died: 21 January 1998 CHAFFEE, Leanora (Carter) Born: 5 December 1910 Died: September 1990 CHAMBERLAIN, Helen (Need to find) Born: Died: COUILLENS, Howard Rudolph Born: 19 October 1908 Died: 7 January 1945 (aged 36) (Pulmonary edema) COWAN, -
Bulletin of the North Carolina Board of Health [Vol. 24, 1909-1910]
NORTH CAROLINA HISTORY OF HEALTH DIGITAL COLLECTION Bulletin of the North Carolina Board of Health Volume 24 (April 1909 – March 1910) DOCUMENT NO. NCHH-03-024 || http://hsl.lib.unc.edu/specialcollections/nchealthhistory || This item is part of the North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection. Some materials in the Collection are protected by U.S. copyright law. This item is presented by the Health Sciences Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for research and educational purposes. It may not be republished or distributed without permission of the Health Sciences Library. The North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection is an open access publishing initiative of the Health Sciences Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Financial support for the initiative was provided in part by a multi-year NC ECHO (Exploring Cultural Heritage Online) digitization grant, awarded by the State Library of North Carolina, and funded through the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA). For more information about the collection, or to search other volumes, please visit: || http://hsl.lib.unc.edu/specialcollections/nchealthhistory || : • Dr T H Manning BTTX-iX-ijBTXIN" OF THE NORTH CAROLINA BOARD OF HEALTH Published Monthly at the Office of the Secretary of the Board, Raleigh, N. C. G. G. Thomas, M. D., Pres., Wilmington. I Edw. C. Register, M. D., Charlotte. Washington. Thomas E. Anderson, M. D., Statesville. | David T. Tayloe, M. D., J. Howell Way, M. D., Waynesville. J. A. Burroughs, M. D., Asheville. W. O. Spencer, M. D., Winston-Salem. ! J. L. Ludlow, C. E., Winston-Salem. -
The Adana Massacres of 1909
Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal Volume 6 Issue 2 Article 6 August 2011 From Bloodless Revolution to Bloody Counterrevolution: The Adana Massacres of 1909 Bedross Der Matossian Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/gsp Recommended Citation Der Matossian, Bedross (2011) "From Bloodless Revolution to Bloody Counterrevolution: The Adana Massacres of 1909," Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal: Vol. 6: Iss. 2: Article 6. Available at: https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/gsp/vol6/iss2/6 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Open Access Journals at Scholar Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal by an authorized editor of Scholar Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. From Bloodless Revolution to Bloody Counterrevolution: The Adana Massacres of 19091 Bedross Der Matossian University of Nebraska/Lincoln The historiography of the Adana Massacres of 1909 is represented by two diverg- ing views. While some Turkish scholars deny the involvement of the local govern- ment officials in the massacres by putting all of the blame on the Armenians who revolted as part of a conspiracy to establish a kingdom in Cilicia, some Armenian scholars, whose work is overshadowed by the Armenian genocide, accuse the Com- mittee of Union and Progress (CUP) of acting behind the scenes to destroy the Armenian economic infrastructure in Adana in order to curb any future political and economic development in the area. By deviating from the existing historio- graphy, the present article contends that the Adana Massacres should be viewed as part of the revolutionary process which led to the erosion of social and political stability in the region, the creation of weak public-sphere institutions, and intensi- fication of the existing economic anxieties, all of which led to the enactment of violence against the vulnerable Armenian population of Adana. -
Origins of the Modern Income Tax, 1894–1913 Sheldon D
The Tax LawyerVOL. 66, NO. 2 · WINTER 2013 In Memoriam: Christine A. Brunswick ARTICLES Origins of the Modern Income Tax, 1894–1913 Sheldon D. Pollack RICs and the Retail Investor: A Marriage of Convenience or Necessity? Stephen D. Fisher Delimiting Limited Partners: Self-Employment Tax of Limited Partners David W. Mayo & Rebecca C. Freeland Federal Income Taxation of Medical Marijuana Businesses Edward J. Roche, Jr. COMMENT Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: The Sale of a Charitable Art Donation Emily Lanza NOTES The Façade of Valuation: Why the Whitehouse Hotel Ltd. Partnership v. Commissioner Façade Easement Valuation Method Is Not Working Stephanie S. Jeane Public Policy and Petter v. Commissioner: The Potential for Abuse with Formula Allocation Clauses Daniel A. Perez The Seventh Circuit Addresses the Application of Section 291(a)(3) to S Corporation and QSub Banks: Vainisi v. Commissioner Katherine Thompson 73 YEARS OF PUBLIC SERVICE Published by the American Bar Association Section of Taxation in Collaboration with the Georgetown University Law Center The Tax Lawyer VOL. 66, NO. 2 · WINTER 2013 CONTENTS In Memoriam: Christine A. Brunswick ................................................. 293 ARTICLES Origins of the Modern Income Tax, 1894–1913 Sheldon D. Pollack ................................................................................. 295 RICs and the Retail Investor: A Marriage of Convenience or Necessity? Stephen D. Fisher ................................................................................... 331 Delimiting Limited -
Town of Amberg Marriage Records April 1909 -- 1910
Town of Amberg Marriage Records Consisting of communities of Amberg, Pembine, & Niagara Marinette County, Wisconsin April 1909 -- 1910 Anderson, Joseph, b. Sweden, age 29, railroad man, son of August, Sweden, & Amelia Anderson, Sweden, m. Anna Zuist, b. Sweden, age 18, d. of Louis, Sweden, mother unnamed, Sweden, 16 August, 1910, Amberg. Baril, Mary Alma, see William Lepscier. Bartoloe, Barbara, see Michael Gaush Beattie, Alexander, b. Scotland, age 44, stonecutter, son of James, Scotland, & Ann Anderson, Scotland, m. Mary Duthie Beattie (widow), b. Scotland, age 38, nurse, d. of Francis Duthie, Scotland, & Kathrine Cargill, Scotland, 22 Dec. 1910, Amberg. Becker, Wm. A., b. Wis., age 22, bricklayer, son of Adam, Germany, & Anna Smith, Germany, m. Philomene Viola Depas, b. Mich., age 19, d. of Leroy, Wis., & Jennie LaCock, Wis., 18 Jan. 1910, Niagara. Bernard, Mary, see Alphonse Klaskena. Brault, Eliza, see George Burns. Brown, Emma M., see John J. McCoshan. Buckman, Lenore, see Ed A. Nickel Burr, Alexander, b. Scotland, age 30, laborer, son of Alexander, Scotland, & Charlotte Murry, Scotland, m. Mamie Gallagher, b. Wis., age 33, d. of Roger, Ireland, & Catherine Ryan, Ireland, 4 Oct. 1909, Niagara. Burns, George, b. Mich., age 23, laborer, son of Thomas, Mich., & Eliza Lord, Wis., m. Eliza Brault, b. Wis., age 18, laborer, d. of Edmund, Canada, & Mary Robichand, Canada, 27 Sept. 1910, Niagara. Cantrill, Elisa, see Henry Towell. Christenson, Olivia, see Ernest Sauld. DePas, Philomene Viola, see Wm. A. Becker. Dixon, Anna, see Chas Stovekin. Duthie, Mary Beattie, see Alexander Beattie. Flammang, Katherine, see George Raboni. Flammang, Rosy, see Levi Robert Ruelle. Fraker, Amy, see Peter McTrusty Gallagher, Mamie, see Alexander Burr.