RM2CJ51BE–. The visitations of the county of Sussex made and taken in the years 1530, Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux king of arms; and 1633-4 by John Philipot, Somerset herald, and George Owen, York herald, for Sir John Burroughs, Garter, and Sir Richard St. George, Clarenceux . atrpe. iD.18, UK-] John Adye of Sit-=pT[homazine] da. &coheire of [Rich-ard] Day. tingburne in ComKent. John Adye of Dod-=pEliz: da. of Thomas Waller ofdington in Com. Gregories neere Beckensfeild inKent. Com. Bucks. Edward Adye of Barham^Leah,da. of Peter Fortrye ofin Com: Kent, Ar: 1663. Eastcombe in Com: Kent. James s. & h. 2. Ma
RM2CJ50A2–. The visitations of the county of Sussex made and taken in the years 1530, Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux king of arms; and 1633-4 by John Philipot, Somerset herald, and George Owen, York herald, for Sir John Burroughs, Garter, and Sir Richard St. George, Clarenceux . John Adye of Dod-=pEliz: da. of Thomas Waller ofdington in Com. Gregories neere Beckensfeild inKent. Com. Bucks. Edward Adye of Barham^Leah,da. of Peter Fortrye ofin Com: Kent, Ar: 1663. Eastcombe in Com: Kent. James s. & h. 2. Mary. 5. Elizabeth,ffit. TAnoiees. â â â 3. Anne. 6. Susanna. 1. Leah. â â 4. Rosamond. 7. Dorothy. EDWARD
RM2CEY23F–. Picturesque New London and its environs : Grofton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century. PARSONAGE OF THE SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 5 BROAD STREET. Erected by Mrs. Martha S. Harris as a Memorial to Her Husband, the Late Jonathan Newton Harris, in 1897.. RESIDENCE OF EX-GOVERNOR THOMAS M. WALLER - CHANNING STREET, CORNER OF VAUXHALL. 91 [picturesque 1Rew Uondon,
RM2CEYWFT–. International studio. Waller Lippincott Prize, igogTHE TANAGRA BY THOMAS P. ANSCHUTZ animated painter of still life living to-day, and thatall the talk about his marvelous powers of psychol-ogy is merely a misinterpretation of his unerringgift of observing and recording the outward sem-blance of life that gives to all his best work thatstriking sense of versimilitude which betrays theaverage person into profound disquisitions on psy-chology. Sargent and Sorolla—they are the two great con-jurors in the world of art to-day, but the elusive andintimate spirit of life finds its interpreters else
RM2CEDGDJ–. Purdue debris. Hurst Daily Witlcr- Jiiiil, i.ms V:iltli<T Ayr.--. VVilliams Earp Gadburv Gardiui liinn KrailinK R. Ilamillon Eichorn C. DeCou R. H. Watson J. DiCim Waller R. f. Watson Meeker Wray Rate Irrrin (. llcnham Mnran Mclarl Edwards Sherwood Wright J. Btnham esbitt MarkU-y Booth Thomas Haymaker Watcrbiiry Barrett McDoiigle K. Hamilton Fleming Marsh r^ I Of 1, ( T^ Page Two Hundred Mtiely-tliree
RM2CEY2KM–. Picturesque New London and its environs : Grofton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century. RESIDENCE OF HON. GEORGE F. TINKER, Franklin Street.. RESIDENCE OF FANNY M. JEROME, Ocean Avenue. 88 (picturesque 1Rew ILondon, ainoag these, particularly for itsuuinue and striking architecture,is that of Louis R. Hazeltine, ofthe firm of Donnelly & Hazeltine,architects. On the corner of Channing andVauxhall streets one observes withinterest the fine grounds and man-sion of Ex-Governor Thomas M.Waller. Further soutli on Chan-ning Street are the modern andnoticeable
RM2CF31PE–. Picturesque New London and its environs : Grofton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century. GEORGE E. STARR. jameS L. IOHNSTON. THOMAS M. WALLER.HIRAM WILLYS. h. S. WILLIANLS. EX-MAYORS OF NEW LONDON.C VIEW AT BROAD AND HUNTINGTON STREETS. At the Left of the Engraving is the Residence of Walter Learned. Broad Street, and at the Right, at the Junction ofBroad and Huntington Streets. Mount Vernon. Residence of Elisha S. Palmer. Contents. CHAPTER I —The Old New London —Sketch of New London From the Early Days to thePresent —Story of a Famous Shipping Port of t
RM2CEY1T4–. Picturesque New London and its environs : Grofton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century. RESIDENCE OF EX-GOVERNOR THOMAS M. WALLER - CHANNING STREET, CORNER OF VAUXHALL. 91 [picturesque 1Rew Uondon,. RESIDENCE OF MORRIS W. BACON — 2 CHANNING STREET. Hard l)}-, on Huntington Street, atthe head of State, stands one of thefinest mansions in New London, tlieresidence of Mrs. Elizabeth Williams,widow of the Late Hon. Chai-lesAugustus Williams. North of State Street, on Hunting-ton, is a noteworthy brown stonehouse, the residence of Dr. J. G. Stan-ton ; and ne
RM2CDBT0F–. Dedicatory and opening ceremonies of the World's Columbian exposition : historical and descriptive . OFFIGlfVL DIRECTORY WORLDS COLUMBIAX COMMISSION. Officers—President, Thomas W. Palmer, of Michig-an. First Vice-President, ThosM. Waller, of Connecticut. Second Vice-President. M. H. De Young, of California. ThirdVice-President. Davidson B. Penn, of Louisiana. Fourth Vice-President, Gorton W. Allen,of New York. Fifth Vice-President, Alexander B. Andrews, of North Carolina. Secre-tary. John T. Dickinson, of Texas. Director-General, Worlds Columbian E.xposition.Georg-e R. Davis, of Illinois. Vi
RM2CDAA5B–. Annual report of the Police Commissioner for the City of Boston . Supt. Francis J. Hennessy His Eminence Richard Cardinal Cushing;. Leo L. LaughlinNew England F.B.I. Chief -^Atok •• • t ^ | Hector PelletierPolice Chief, Cohasset, Mass. 14 Award of Medals The Walter Scott .Medal for Valor for 1958, the Thomas F. Sullivan Awards, andDepartment Medals of Honor, as recommended by a Police Board of Merit, were awardedat the annual ball of the Boston Police Relief Association held at the Boston Garden, Decem-ber !), 1958, as follows: The Waller Seal! Medal for Valor, the Thomas F. Sullivan Award,
RM2CGJW5T–. History of the Doles-Cook brigade of northern Virginia, C.S. A.; containing muster roles of each company of the Fourth, Twelfth, Twenty-first and Forty-fourth Georgia regiments, with a short sketch of the services of each member, and a complete history of each regiment, by one of its own members . , CHARLES B.— Private, March 13, 1862. Died of small-pox November 18, 1862. WALLER, WILLIAM H.— Private, June 15, 1861. Wounded and captured at Gettysburg, Pa.Died in prison at Point Lookout March 30, 1864. WALKER, THOMAS A.— Private, July 30, 1861. Wounded at McDowell. Killed at Winches-ter, Va.,
RM2CGHBKA–. The complete poetical works of Alexander Pope . Shepherds, The Three Gentle, 121. Solitude, Ode on, 1. Song, by a Person of Quality, 126. Umbra, 119. Southern, Mr. Thomas, To, 128. Universal Prayer, 175. Spenser, Imitation of, 15. Spring ; or, Damon, 21. Verbatim from Boileau, 130. Summer ; or, Alexis, 23. Verses left by Mr. Pope, 126. Swifts Ancestors, Lines on, 130. Verses to Mr. C, 116.Vertumnus and Pomona, 65. Swift, Dr., Imitation of, 18. Thebais, The First Book of Statiuss, 2. Waller, Imitation of, 16. Temple of Fame, The, 52. Weeping, 17. Tibullus, Imitation of, 104. Wife of Bath, The
RM2CDFEMN–. The visitation of the county of Buckingham made in 1634 by John Philipot, esq. ... . & up- minton. 2d son. ward) 1634. I I ... .=Dorothy 1. . .=Alice 2.[? both unmar:] Humphrey=AnneMackworth 3.(of) Shrews-buryEsquire. 3. Thomas Wal-=ler (3d. son)Clarke (of ye)Assises (of theCircuit of Com.)Bucks, serieant. 2. Henry=j=Jane da. of Waller 2d son. (Ady-sare) Ady-sard of Nor-ton in Kent(Esq). John=Elizab.Ady of 4d.Dodd-ington(in Com.)Kent. =Anne 1 [/unmor.]. =Mary 2 [f unmar.]. =Jane 3 [f unmar.]. *fiE VISITATION OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE IN 1634. 12o W&m, of JWastoortfh MS. Eng. Misc. 0. 17, f. 28b. [N
RM2CDG0RK–. The visitation of the county of Buckingham made in 1634 by John Philipot, esq. ... . da. of Rich. Tredway of^Thomas^Thomazine dau. of Edmond Waller 2 w. q. Beaconsfield (in Com) Bucksfirst iv. 12 a. 3. Beren-ger. (of Colshill in Com Bucks 2 wife). Richard Berrenger (de eadem gent.) of=pBarbara da. of Edw. TirrellTver Bucks son and h. I of London gent. Mary [?addition]. Thomas Berrenger son and h. Katharine [^addition]. Cicely 1. Mary 3. Elizabeth 5. 2. Thomas. 1. Edmund. 5. Benjamin.Jane 2. Anne 4. Francis 6. 3. William s.p. 4. John. JStrTj, of Bpertom MS. Eng. Misc. C. 17, f. 10b.Symon Pope
RM2CEDGB9–. Purdue debris. Hurst Daily Witlcr- Jiiiil, i.ms V:iltli<T Ayr.--. VVilliams Earp Gadburv Gardiui liinn KrailinK R. Ilamillon Eichorn C. DeCou R. H. Watson J. DiCim Waller R. f. Watson Meeker Wray Rate Irrrin (. llcnham Mnran Mclarl Edwards Sherwood Wright J. Btnham esbitt MarkU-y Booth Thomas Haymaker Watcrbiiry Barrett McDoiigle K. Hamilton Fleming Marsh r^ I Of 1, ( T^ Page Two Hundred Mtiely-tliree. Alpha Tau Omega Founded at Virginia Military Institute, September 11, 1865 INDIANA GAMMA OMICRON CHAPTER Established at Purdue, November 25, 1904 Seventy-two Chapters
RM2CHX2H9–. 'Onward' of the class of… . 3fi7^^ THE FACULTY Arranf<oJ in Groups According to the Seniority o( Appointment ofHeads of Departments. D. J. WALLER. Jr. Principal. ANNA McBRIDE. Preceptress G. E. WILBUR. A. M. Higfier Mathematics WM. B. SUTLIFF, A. M. Mathematics THOMAS F. SHAMBACH. Arithmetic ana Algebra F. H. JENKINS. A. M. Registrar J. G. COPE, M. E. Natural Philosophy and Chemistry MARY A. GOOD. B. P. Chemistry C. H. ALBERT. M. E.. A. M. Geography JOSEPH H. DENNIS. A. B. Director College Preparatory Department MARION HARDY. A. B. German and Latin G. EDWARD ELWELL, Jr.. A. B. French 0. H
RM2CJ9208–. An illustrated history of the Missouri Engineer and the 25th Infantry Regiments; together with a roster of both regiments and the last known address of all that could be obtained .. . , 376, 301 Van Horn, Robert T 130,131,133,133,127,138, 129,130,132, 134, 303, 304, 305 Vicksburg, Second Battalion at 85,105, 100, 107 Campaign 77, 86 Vreeland,J.H 10, 32 Wade, Chas. A., Capt 129,130 Waller, JefiE C, Sergt 37, 40 Ward, J. D 15, 24 Ward, Wm. H 71, 135 Warrenton, Miss 107 War Secretary Visits 20, 38, 44 Washington D. C 177 Wateree River, S. C 109, 290 Watermelons and Whisky . Watson, Thomas, Corp
RM2CEHTRB–. Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing ... 1528 EddyFisher Solomon, salesman Benjamin Cohen, r. 911 HowardFislier Stillman T., peddler, r. 1114 Elm AvFisher Susan Miss, shoefitter. r. 421, 27thFisher T. Mrs., furnished rooms, r. 4()7 MasonFisher Thomas, longshoreman, r. 62 ClementinaFisher Thomas A., salesman Murphy, Grant & Co., r. 897 FultonFisher W., cadet stmr PeruFisher W., laborer, r. 1149 MissionFisher W., operator Pac. Postal T. C. Co.. r. 607 HydeFisher Walter, clerk S. P. C-^., r. 704 HowardFisher Waller, student, r. 242 BartlettFisher Will E., (Will E. Fisher &
RM2CDD453–. Catalogue of Randolph Macon College for the collegiate year .. . Sparks, T. E Texas. Sencindiver, C. L West Virginia. Sisson, H. J Maryland. Turner, M. B Virginia. Trenis, L. W Virginia. Thompson, H. D...., West Virginia. Tarbutton, Carroll Maryland. Thomas, R. M Missouri. Timberlake, R. H Virginia. Weaver, D. W Virginia. Weaver, C. H Virginia. Weaver, W. C Virginia. Wilkins, W. T Virginia. Williamson, J. C West Virginia. Waller, Gardner . Virginia. Williams, J. M Virginia. Wood, T. E Maryland. Zimmerman, J. M Virginia. Total, 117. SUMMARY. Ptiiri(loli)li-Macon College, Ashland, Va l.H Ptiin
RM2CDBX7G–. The South Carolina historical and genealogical magazine . Means, 6. Nov. 9, 1842; d. unm. May 4, 1864. 38 VII. Harriet Jane Milling Means, b. March 8,1846; m., Feb. 19, 1866, Waller Redd Preston, ofMontgomery, Va.; d, March 24, 1869. (Twochildren who lived but a few hours each.) 10. William Burney Means [Thomas], born November5, 1807; left the South Carolina College a senior in 1827;married. May 24,1831, Martha Sarah Howell, of Colum-bia; was a planter; removed to DeSoto Parish, La.; diedSeptember 4, 1857.Issue: 39 I. Martha Sarah Means, 6. Aug. 17, 1832; d, Sept. 27, 1832. 40 11. William Bu
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