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HUNTERDON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY SURNAME FILE COLLECTION -A- ABBOTT ANSLEY ABEL/ABLE ANTHONY ABRAMS APGAR ADAMS APPLEGATE AGANS/AGINS APPLEMAN AKERS APPLETON ALBERTSON ARAY ALBERTUS ARCHER ALEXANDER ARMITAGE ALLEGAR/ALLEGER ARMSTRONG ALLEM ARNETT/ARNOTT ALLEMAN ARNOLD ALLEN ARNWINE ALLER ARRISON ALLES ASHCROFT ALMAY ASHMORE ALPAUGH ASTLE ALVATER ASHTON ALWARD ATCHLEY AMERMAN (SEE ALSO OMMERMAN) ATKINSON ANDERSON AUTEN/ATEN ANDERSON, WILLIAM (INDENTURES) AUMACK ANGLE AYARS/AYRES ANNIN -B- BACHMAN BARTLOW BACKER BARTOLETTE BACORN BARTON BAILEY BASCOMB BAINBRIDGE BASSETTE BAINES BATEMAN BAIRD BAYLES BAKE BAYLOR BAKER BEACH BANCHO BEAKES BALDWIN BEAL BANGHART BEAM BARBER BEARDER BARCHI BEAVER BARCLAY BEAVERS BARCROFT BECHTEL BAREITH BECHTELSHEIMER BARKALOW BECKER BARKLEY BECKFORD BARKMAN BEDELL BARLOW BEE BARNES BEEBE BARRALL BEECHER BARRASS BEEKMAN BARRICK BEEMER BARTHOLOMEW BEERS BARTLES BELDON BELL BLAISE/BLASE BELLERJEAU BLANE BELLES BLANKENBERRY BELLIS BLOOM BELLOWS BLOOMFIELD BENDELER BLUE BENNETT BODINE BERGEN BOEMAN (SEE ALSO BOWMAN) BERRY BOGART BESS BOHREN BESON BOICE/BOYCE BEST BOLMER BICE/BUYS BONHAM BIDDLE BONNELL BIEHL BOOTH BIGGER BORIE BIGGS BOSENBURY BIGLER BOSS BILBY BOUGHNER BILES BOWEN BILLIOU BOWER/BOWERS BILLS BOWLBY BIRD (SEE ALSO BURD) BOWLES BISHOP BOWMAN (SEE ALSO BOEMAN) BITZER BOWNE BLACK BOYCE BLACKWELL BOYD BLAIN BOYLAN BLAIR BRADY BRAHAN BUCHNER BRAUN BUCK BRAY BUCKALEW BREARLEY BUDD BRECOUNT BULLOCK BREEN BUNN BREWER BURCHMAN BRINK BURD (SEE ALSO BIRD) BRINSON BURGE BRITTON BURKE BROADHEAD BURKET BROKAW BURNS BROOKS BURROUGHS/BURROWS BROTHERTON BURT BROTZMAN BURWELL BROWN/BROWNE BUSH BRUGLER BUSHFIELD BRUNDAGE BUTLER BRUNER BUTTERFIELD BRUSH BUTTERFOSS BRYAN BUTTON BRYANT BYRAM BUCHMAN -C- CAIN CHAMBERLIN CALDWELL CHANDLER CALLIS CHAPMAN CALVIN CHERRY CAMPANELLI CHESHIRE CAMPBELL CHESSON CANFIELD CHIDESTER CANNON CHRISTOPHER CAPNER CHOYCE CAPELLE CHRISTIE CARHART CLARK CARKHUFF CLAWSON CARLE CLAYTON CARMACK CLEMENS CARMAN CLICKENGER CARNEY CLIFFORD CARPENTER CLOVER CARR COBB CARRELL COATE CASPER COERTE CASTEEL COFFEY CASTNER COFFIN CAVANAUGH COLE CAYWOOD COLEMAN CHAMBERS COLLIGAN CHAMBERLAIN COLHOUN COLVIN COWAN COMBS COWDRICK COMFORT COWELL COMPTON COX CONDIT CRAIG CONKLING CRAMER CONNETT CRAMPTON CONNOR CRATER CONOVER CRAVEN COUWENHOVEN-CONOVER CREGAR COOK CRESSON COOL CREVELING COOLBAUGH CRINE COOLEY CRIPS COOPER CRITCHFIELD COON CRITZER (SEE ALSO KRITZER) CORBETT CROFFERD CORNELL CROMWELL CORDLEY CROOK CORSHON/CORSON CRONCE CORTELYOU CROUT CORWIN CRUM CORY CRUSER CORYELL CULBERTSON COSSART/COUSART/COZAD CUMMINS COTANCH CUNNINGHAM COUGLE CUPITT COULSEN CURRY COVERT CURTIS -D- DAGGETT DEFOREST DAGWORTHY DEGROOT DAHMER DEHART DALBERG DEININGER DALLAS DELANOY DALLEY DEMAREST DALRYMPLE DEMOTT DANBURY DENEEN DANFORD DENNETT DANIEL/O’DANIEL DENNIS DANSDILL DENORMANDIE DARNALL DENSON DARRAH DEREIMER DAVENPORT DEVEREUS/DEVEREUX DAVIES DEVORE DAVIS DEWEY DAVISON DEWITT DAWES DEY DAYTON DICKINSON DEAN DIERDORFF (SEE ALSO DIRDORFF) DEARDORFF (SEE DIERDORFF/DIRDORFF) DILLEY DEATS (SEE ALSO TEETS) DILLS DEBOW DILTS DECAMP DINE DECKER DIRDORFF (SEE ALSO DIERDORFF) DECLEENE DITMAR/DITMER DONALSON DUGAN DORLAND DUCKWORTH DORRIS DUFFORD DOTY DUMOND DOUGHERTY DUNCAN DOVE DUNHAM DOW DUNLAP DOWNS DUNN DRAKE DURHAM DREW DUSENBURY/DUSENBERRY DUBOIS -E- EARLE EMANS (SEE EMMANS/EMMONS) EARLY EMERY EARP EMLEY ECKEL EMMANS/EMANS/EMONDS EDINGTON EMMONS EDWARDS ENGEL EGBERT ENT EGE EOFF EGMON/VAN-EGMOND(T) ERTELL EHRENMAN ESTELL EICK (SEE ALSO TEN EYCK) EVANS ELBRECHT EVERSOLE ELDER EWELLS (SEE YOUELS) ELLICOTT EWING ELLIS EXTON ELY -F- FACKENTHAL FLEMING FEEDSTOCKS FLOOD FARLEY FLUCK FARRAR FLUMERFELT FARRINGTON FONTEYN (SEE VAN TINE) FARROW FORAN FASBENDER FORCE FAUSS FORGUS FEDDERSON FORD FELMLY FORMAN FELVER FORTNER FENNER FORKER FENTON FORRESTER FERGUSON FOWLER FIDLER FOX FIELDS FRACE/FRASE FINE FRAKES FINK FRAMPTON FISH FRANCIS FISHBAUGH FRANKLIN FISHER FRANKS FISHER, MAHLON, ARCHITECT FRAZER FITCH FRENCH FITZGIBBONS FRITTS FITZ RANDOLPH FROMMEL FLAGG FULCOMER FLANAGAN FULLER FULLERTON FULPER FULKERSON FURMAN -G- GADDIS GIBBS GALLAGHER GIBSON GAMMON GILLILAND GANS/GANTZ GIRTON GANO GLAZER GARD GODDARD GARDNER GODESKY GARDINER GODLEY GARES GODOWN GARIS GODOWNE GARMAN GOFF GARRABRANT GOLDEN GARRETTSON GOLTRY/GOLTRA GARRISON GOOD GARY GOODWIN GASSNER GORDON GEARHART GORMLEY GEARY GOSFIELD GEARY, CORNET FRANCIS GOULD GEBHARDT GRAFF (SEE ALSO GROFF) GERARD GRANDIN GEORGE GRANT GETHARD GRAY GETHEN GREEN GREENAWAY GROFF (SEE ALSO GRAFF) GREISAMER GUILD GRIFFITH GUINNUP GRIGGS GULICK GROENDYKE GUTOWSKI -H- HAAS HARDEN HACH/HAUCK/HAUGH HARDENBROOK HACKETT HARDY HAFF (SEE HOFF/HUFF/HAFF) HARKER HAGAMAN HARLE HAGAR HARLEY HAINES HARNED HALL HARRINGTON HALSEY HARRIS HAMILTON HARRISON HAMLIN HARSHALL HAMMAN HART HAMPTON HARTLEY HANKINS HARTMAN HANING HARTPENCE HANKINSON HARTUNG HANN HAUGHWOUT HANNA HAVER HANSON HAWARD HANY HAWKE HARBOURT HAYHURST HAZEN HILE HAZLETT HILSEE HEATH HILL HEDDEN HIMROD HEDGEMAN HINDS HEIGHT HINER HELLYER HIPP HENDERSHOT HISE/HICE HENDERSON HIXENBAUGH HENDRICKS HIXSON/HIXON HENDRICKSON HOAGLAND HENDRY HOCKENBURY HENNY HOFF/HUFF/HAFF HENRY/HENRIE HOFFMAN HENSEL HOLCOMBE HERBERT HOLDEN HERDER HOLJES HERIN HOLT HERR HONEYMAN HERRON HOOLEY HERMAN HOOPLER/HOPLER/HOPPLE HESS HOOPER HEVENER HOOVER (SEE ALSO HUBER) HEWEY HOPEWELL HEWITT HOPKINS HIBLER HOPPOCK HIDLEY HORNBAKER HIGGINS HORNE HILDEBRANT HORNER HOUGHTON HUMMELL HOUSEL/HOUSELL HUMMER HOUSEWEART HUMPHREYS/HUMPHRIES HOWE HUMPSTONE HOWELL HUNT HOWELL NEWSLETTER HUNTER HOWLAND HUNTSMAN HUBER (SEE ALSO HOOVER) HUSELTON HUEY HUSSEY HUDNETT HUSTED HUFF (SEE HOFF/HUFFF/HAFF) HYATT HUGHES HYDE HULL HYER HULSIZER HYLER -I- INGHAM IORIO INGERSOLL IRELAND INSLEE IRISH -J- JACKSON JOHNES-JONES JAQUES JOHNSON JANSEN JOHNSTON JARDINE JOLLY JAY JONES JEFFERSON JORDAN JENKINS JORDY JENNINGS JOURNEY JEROLOMAN JULLIARD JOB JUSTICE JOHNS -K- KALLIKAK KILBURN KELCH KILGORE KELLS KILROY KELLY KIMBLE KEMPE KIMMENAUER (SEE STENGEL) KEMPLE KING KENNEDY KINNAIRD KEPHART KINNEY/KENNEY KETCHAM KIPLE/KYLER KERR KIRBY KESTER KIRKBRIDE KIGGENS KIRKENDALL KIRKPATRICK KOBEL KISE KREBS KITCHEN KREUTLER KISSEL KRITZER/KREITZER/KREUTZER (SEE ALSO CRITZER) KLINE KROESEN KNOWLES KUGLER KNOX KUHL KOTTS KUNZMAN -L- LABAW LARZELERE LA BOYTEAUX LATOURETTE LACEY LAUDERALE LACOCK LAWRENCE LAFEVER LAWSHE LAIR/LEHR LATCOCK (SEE ALSO LAYCOCK/LEACOCK) LAKE LAYCOCK LAMBERT LEACOCK LANCE LEE (SEE ALSO LEIGH) LANDER LEET LANDIS LEFFLER LANE LEONARD LANNING LEQUEAR LARE (SEE ALSO LAIR/LEHR) LEIGH (SEE ALSO LEE) LARGE LEMING LARASON LESKO LARISON LESTER LARUE LEWIS LIEBHART LOGAN LIEBERMAN LOMERSON LIEBHART LONGSTREET LIGHT LONGWELL LILLY LOREE LIMA LOSEY LINDABURY LOTT LINDBERGH LOW LINDNER LOWE LINDSAY LOWREY LINDSLEY LUFBURROW LINE LUNDY LITTLE LUNGER LIPPINCOTT LUPARDUS LISH LUTES LISK LYNN/LINN LOCKSOOD LYONS -M- MACKEY MALTBY MADDOCK-BELLIS MANGAN MADISON MANGHISI MAGILL MANGUE MAINS MANN MAJOR MANNERS MALABY MANNING MALLET-PREVOST (SEE ALSO PREVOST) MANNON MALLORY MARBAKER MARCELLUS MCCREA/MCCRAY MARLATT MCCULLOUGH MARR MCCUNE MARSH MCCURDY MARSHALL MCCUTCHEON MARSHALL-TRIMMER MCDEDE MART MCDONALD MARTIN MCENDOWNEY MARTINDELL MCEOWEN MASNICK MCFARSON (SEE MCPHERSON) MASON MCGEHEN MASSEY MCGILL MASTEN MCGRADY MASTERS/MCMASTERS MCGUIRE MATEER MCINTYRE MATHEWS MCKEMIE MATTIS MCKIMSEY MATTISON MCKINNEY MAXWELL MCKINNEY, MORDECAI MCADAMS MCKINSTRY MCAULEY/MACAULEY MCKNIGHT MCCANN MCLEAN MCCARN MCMASTERS (SEE MASTERS) MCCARTER MCPHERSON/MCFARSON MCCLARY MCSHANE MCCLELLAN MCVEIGH MCCLOUGHAN MECHLING MCCLOW MEEHAN MCCOY MEEKER MEIER(S) (SEE MYERS) MONTAYNE MELBOURNE MOODY/MODE MELICK MOORE MELLIGAN/MILLIGAN MOREAU MELROSE MOREHEAD MENAUGH MOREHOUSE MENDENHALL MORGAN MERIAM MORGENWECK MERILL MORRELL MERSHON MORRIS METTLER MORTON MEYER(S) (SEE MYERS) MOTT MICHENER MOUNT MIDDLESWORTH MOWREY MILBOURN MOYLE MILLER MUCHLER MINIER MUIRHEAD MINNEY MULFORD MINNIER MULLIGAN MISNER MURPHY MITCHELL MURRAY MOLNAR MYERS MONROE -N- NAAS NEWTON NAGLE NIECE NAYLOR NITZER NEFF NIXON NEIGHBOR NORCROSS NEVIUS NORDFELDT NEWBERRY NUNN NEWELL NUTTER NEWMAN -O- OAKS OMMERMAN (SEE ALSO AMERMAN) OBERT O’NEAL O’CONNOR OPDYCKE O’DANIEL (SEE DANIEL) OPDYKE (SEE ALSO UPDIKE) OGDEN OPIE O’HARE OPPITZ OHL OSBORN O’KEEFE OSMAN OKERSON OTT OLDEN OVERFELT OLIPHANT OXLEY OLP -P- PACKER PETTY PAINE PHILHOWER PAINTER PHILLKILL PARADISE PHILLIPS PARKE/PARKES PICKENS PARKER PICKEL PARSELS PIDCOCK PARSONS PIERSON PASSAND PILL PATTERSON PIMM PAULET PINKERTON PAXSON PITT PEDRICK PITTENGER PEASE PLATT PEER PLUM PEGG POLAND PENIER/PENEAR POLHEMUS PENNELLA POLING PENWELL POLK PERINI POPELSDORF PERLEE PORTER PERRINE POST PERRY POTTER PETERS POTTS PETERSON POULSON PETTIJOHN POWELL PETTIT (SEE ALSO HEATH) POWERS POWNAL PRINGEY PRALL PROCTOR PRESCOTT PROBASCO PREVOST (SEE ALSO MALLET-PREVOST) PROUT PRIESTLY PURSELL PRICE PUTNAM PRIMMER PUTTERBACH PRINCE PYATT -Q- QUEEN QUICK QUINN QUINBY -R- RACE RISLER RAFFERTY RITTENHOUSE RAISNER RITTER RAKE ROAT RAMBO ROBART RAMSEY ROBB RAPALIE ROBBINS RAPP ROBERSON REA ROBERTS READING ROBINSON REED ROCKHILL REESE ROCKAFELLOW REEDER ROCKEFELLER REFUGE RODENBAUGH (SEE ALSO RUDEBOCK) REITMANN ROE REMER ROGERS REUCK ROLISON REYNOLDS ROMINE REX ROOK RICHEY ROSE RIDDLE ROSEBERRY RIEGEL ROSEBOOM RIGGS ROSELL RILEY ROSENCRANS RINGER ROSS RINEHART ROSSELL RINGO ROUNSAVELL/ROUNSAVILLE ROUZER RUNYAN ROWE RUNYON ROWLAND RUTAN ROYSTON RUTHERFORD RUCKMAN RUPEL/RUPELL/RUPLE RUDEBOCK (SEE ALSO RODENBAUGH) RYERSON RULOFFSON RYNEARSON RUNK RYNO RUNKLE -S- SACKETT SCHALPER SALTER SCHNEIDER SANDERS SCHNORR SANDERSON SCHOFIELD/SCOFIELD
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    v,7 a ' - a c DOCUMENT RESUME ED 147 818 , CS 203 763 AUTHOR Keith, Philip M. TITLE TCDIDC, A Revising Heuristic; or On Beyond the Toadstool. PUB ATE Apr 77 NOTE 19p.; Paper pfeseented at the Annual Meeting of the Conference on College Composition and Communication (28th, Kansas City, Missouri; ,March 31-April 2, 1977) - EDRS PRICE ME-$0.83 HC-$1.67 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS g:Composition (Literary) ; *Composition Skills (Literary) ;*Content Analysis; *Editing; English Instruction; Higher Education;,*Literary Analysis;" Secondary Education; *Writing, Exercises - IDENTIFIERS *heuristics, ABSTRACT \ ti TCDIDp a heuristic model for students to. use whe revising compositions. The model's acronym is derived from the pain terms of the revising heuristic: time ,(the pattern of tenses and other time.markers),-commitiment (the' pattern of such predicate modes as.indicative, conditional, questioning, exhortative, emphatic), directness (the pattern of "active voice, patsive voice, and beipq- verbs) , identification (the pattern of noun types-- concrete vs. abstract, ordinary vs. technical), description (the pattern of adjective types--conCrete vs. abstract, objective vs. impressionist/t), and connection (the pattern of transitions and subordination). Two student writing samples demonstrate that systematic. analyses in the TCDIDC manner can make sentences, .paraqraiphs, and papers more effective, meaningfule.and enjoyable. (RL) / *********************4***************************************4********* * ',Documents acquired by ERIC include many, informal unpublished. .* materials not available from other -sources'. ERIC makes every effort * * to obtain the best copy available. Nevertheless, items of marginal * * reproducibility dre often encountered and this affects the quality * .* of the microfiche and hardcopireproductions ERIC makes available * * via the ERIC .Document Reproduction Service (EDRS). MRS is not '* * responsible for the quality' of the original document.
  • Co. Antrim CAF DSR 44

    Co. Antrim CAF DSR 44

    Centre for Archaeological Fieldwork School of Geography, Archaeology and Palaeoecology Queen’s University Belfast Data Structure Report: No. 044 (Part 1) Excavations at St Patrick’s Church, Armoy, County Antrim AE/04/155 & AE/05/50 on behalf of Data Structure Report St Patrick’s Church, Armoy, County Antrim Eiméar Nelis, Sarah Gormley, Cormac McSparron and Alison Kyle with specialist contributions by Ronan McHugh and Steven Trick text edited by Sarah Gormley and Emily Murray CAF DSR 44 (Part 1) 2004 Excavations (License No: AE/04/155) 2005 Excavations (License No: AE/05/50) SMR No: ANT 013:010 Grid Ref: D 0778 3325 2007 St Patrick’s Church, Armoy, Co. Antrim CAF DSR 44 CONTENTS List of contents i List of figures iii List of plates v List of tables vi 1 SUMMARY 1 1.1 Background 1 1.2 Objectives 2 1.3 Excavation 3 1.4 Discussion 7 1.5 Recommendations for further work 7 2 INTRODUCTION 9 2.1 General 9 2.2 Background 9 2.3 Archaeological remains 19 2.4 Reason for excavation and research objectives 23 2.5 Surveys 23 2.6 Archiving 24 2.7 Credits and acknowledgements 24 3 EXCAVATION 26 3.1 Introduction 26 3.2 Phases 1-4 29 3.3 Phases 5 and 6 42 3.4 Phases 7 and 8 52 3.5 Phase 9 66 3.6 Phase 10 75 3.7 Phase 11 80 3.8 Phase 12 83 3.9 Summary 85 4 TOPOGRAPHICAL AND GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY 90 Ronan McHugh and Steven Trick 4.1 Topographical survey 90 4.2 Geophysical survey 98 4.3 Conclusions of topographical and geophysical survey 101 5 DISCUSSION 103 5.1 Introduction 103 5.2 Phases 1-4: late 5th to early 8th century 103 5.3 Phases 5 and 6: c 8th century 111 i St Patrick’s Church, Armoy, Co.
  • A History of Forest Conservation in the Pacific Northwest, 1891-1913

    A History of Forest Conservation in the Pacific Northwest, 1891-1913

    A HISTORY OF FOREST CONSERVATION IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST, 1891-1913 By LAWRENCE RAKESTRAW 1955 Copyright 1979 by Lawrence Rakestraw A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 1955 TABLE OF CONTENTS COVER LIST OF MAPS LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS LIST OF TABLES ABSTRACT PREFACE CHAPTER 1. BACKGROUND OF THE FOREST CONSERVATION MOVEMENT, 1860-91 2. RESERVES IN THE NORTHWEST, 1891-97 3. FOREST ADMINISTRATION, NATIONAL AND LOCAL, 1897-1905 4. GRAZING IN THE CASCADE RANGE, 1897-99: MUIR VS. MINTO 5. RESERVES IN WASHINGTON, BOUNDARY WORK, 1897-1907 I. The Olympic Elimination II. The Whatcom Excitement III. Rainier Reserve IV. Other Reserves 6. RESERVES IN OREGON, BOUNDARY WORK, 1897-1907 I. Background II. The Cascade Range Reserve III. The Siskiyou Reserve IV. The Blue Mountain Reserve V. Other Reserves in Eastern Oregon VI. Reserves in the Southern and Eastern Oregon Grazing Lands VII. 1907 Reserves 7. THE NATIONAL FORESTS IN DISTRICT SIX, 1905-1913 I. E. T. Allen II. Personnel and Public Relations in District Six III. Grazing IV. Timber: Fires, Sales and Research V. Lands 8. THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE I. Background II. The Timber Industry III. Political Currents IV. The Triple Alliance V. Conclusion BIBLIOGRAPHY ENDNOTES VITA LIST OF MAPS MAP 1. Scene of the Whatcom Excitement 2. Rainier Reserve 3. Proposed Pengra Elimination 4. Temporary Withdrawals in Oregon, 1903 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ILLUSTRATION 1. Copy of Blank Contract Found in a Squatter's Cabin, in T. 34 N., R. 7 E., W.M. LIST OF TABLES TABLE 1.
  • Art-Related Archival Materials in the Chicago Area

    Art-Related Archival Materials in the Chicago Area

    ART-RELATED ARCHIVAL MATERIALS IN THE CHICAGO AREA Betty Blum Archives of American Art American Art-Portrait Gallery Building Smithsonian Institution 8th and G Streets, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20560 1991 TRUSTEES Chairman Emeritus Richard A. Manoogian Mrs. Otto L. Spaeth Mrs. Meyer P. Potamkin Mrs. Richard Roob President Mrs. John N. Rosekrans, Jr. Richard J. Schwartz Alan E. Schwartz A. Alfred Taubman Vice-Presidents John Wilmerding Mrs. Keith S. Wellin R. Frederick Woolworth Mrs. Robert F. Shapiro Max N. Berry HONORARY TRUSTEES Dr. Irving R. Burton Treasurer Howard W. Lipman Mrs. Abbott K. Schlain Russell Lynes Mrs. William L. Richards Secretary to the Board Mrs. Dana M. Raymond FOUNDING TRUSTEES Lawrence A. Fleischman honorary Officers Edgar P. Richardson (deceased) Mrs. Francis de Marneffe Mrs. Edsel B. Ford (deceased) Miss Julienne M. Michel EX-OFFICIO TRUSTEES Members Robert McCormick Adams Tom L. Freudenheim Charles Blitzer Marc J. Pachter Eli Broad Gerald E. Buck ARCHIVES STAFF Ms. Gabriella de Ferrari Gilbert S. Edelson Richard J. Wattenmaker, Director Mrs. Ahmet M. Ertegun Susan Hamilton, Deputy Director Mrs. Arthur A. Feder James B. Byers, Assistant Director for Miles Q. Fiterman Archival Programs Mrs. Daniel Fraad Elizabeth S. Kirwin, Southeast Regional Mrs. Eugenio Garza Laguera Collector Hugh Halff, Jr. Arthur J. Breton, Curator of Manuscripts John K. Howat Judith E. Throm, Reference Archivist Dr. Helen Jessup Robert F. Brown, New England Regional Mrs. Dwight M. Kendall Center Gilbert H. Kinney Judith A. Gustafson, Midwest
  • Co. Londonderry – Historical Background Paper the Plantation

    Co. Londonderry – Historical Background Paper the Plantation

    Co. Londonderry – Historical Background Paper The Plantation of Ulster and the creation of the county of Londonderry On the 28th January 1610 articles of agreement were signed between the City of London and James I, king of England and Scotland, for the colonisation of an area in the province of Ulster which was to become the county of Londonderry. This agreement modified the original plan for the Plantation of Ulster which had been drawn up in 1609. The area now to be allocated to the City of London included the then county of Coleraine,1 the barony of Loughinsholin in the then county of Tyrone, the existing town at Derry2 with adjacent land in county Donegal, and a portion of land on the county Antrim side of the Bann surrounding the existing town at Coleraine. The Londoners did not receive their formal grant from the Crown until 1613 when the new county was given the name Londonderry and the historic site at Derry was also renamed Londonderry – a name that is still causing controversy today.3 The baronies within the new county were: 1. Tirkeeran, an area to the east of the Foyle river which included the Faughan valley. 2. Keenaght, an area which included the valley of the river Roe and the lowlands at its mouth along Lough Foyle, including Magilligan. 3. Coleraine, an area which included the western side of the lower Bann valley as far west as Dunboe and Ringsend and stretching southwards from the north coast through Macosquin, Aghadowey, and Garvagh to near Kilrea. 4. Loughinsholin, formerly an area in county Tyrone, situated between the Sperrin mountains in the west and the river Bann and Lough Neagh on the east, and stretching southwards from around Kilrea through Maghera, Magherafelt and Moneymore to the river Ballinderry.