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He reported on the Botany of the Mexican Boundary Survey ( 1859 ), that of the expedition upon the Colorado River under Lieutenant Joseph C. Ives ( 1861 ), and, in association with Asa Gray, the botanical collections of the Wilkes exploring expedition.
* Danforth's Road ( 1801 ), Asa Danforth Jr .' s early colonial road from eastern Toronto to the Trent River
The United States Army had brought the U. S. 5th Cavalry Regiment, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Eugene Asa Carr, from Oklahoma to a position on the Cheyenne River in South Dakota to guard against such an occurrence.
When this was secured in May, 1788, Danforth's son, Asa Danforth Jr., along with Comfort Tyler, drove across the country with the stock while Danforth with his family, farming implements, and tools came up the Mohawk River in two flat bottomed boats ( bateaux ) through the portage at Rome, New York, proceeding through Oneida Lake and Oneida River around by the Seneca River until they reached Onondaga Lake landing at the mouth of Onondaga Creek.
Native American engineer Asa Danforth Jr. was contracted to build a road as a route to connect Toronto ( then called York ) with the mouth of the Trent River in 1799 at a cost of $ 90. 00 per mile.
In 1815 the Kingston Road was surveyed and it followed the line, in many cases, of the former road laid out by Asa Danforth as far as the Trent River.

Asa and disambiguation
* Asa ( disambiguation )

Asa and ),
* Asa ( raga ), Indian format of musical rules
It appeared in 1993 as Nkumbi initiation ritual and structure among the Mbo of Zaïre and as Asa: Myth of Origin of the Blood Brotherhood Among the Mbo of the Ituri Forest, both in Annales of the Royal Museum for Central Africa ( Tervuren, Belgium ), vol.
The Outlaw Josey Wales ( 1976 ), a western inspired by Asa Carter's 1972 novel of the same name, has lead character Josey Wales ( Eastwood ) as a pro-Confederate guerilla who refuses to surrender his arms after the American Civil War and is chased across the old southwest by a group of enforcers.
The fourteen member full-time Harvard faculty included Louis Agassiz and Asa Gray ( sciences ), Cornelius Conway Felton ( classics ), James Walker ( religion and philosophy ), and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ( belles lettres ).
) Other notable Revolutionary War era residents included Asa Pollard ( 1735 – 1775 ), the first soldier killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill, and Thomas Ditson ( born 1741 ), who was tarred and feathered by the British in 1775 while on a visit to Boston.
* Asa Adgate, ( 1767 – 1832 ), born in Canaan, United States Congressman
* Asa Bird Gardiner ( 1839 – 1919 ), controversial soldier, attorney, and prosecutor
Asa Adgate ( DR ), from December 7, 1815
* Asa Adgate ( 1767 – 1832 ), United States Congressman from New York, held several local government positions here.
Their line-up as of 2005 consists of Daniel Higgs ( vocals ), Asa Osborne ( guitar ), Sean Meadows ( bass ), and Mitchell Feldstein ( drums ).
Another Hiroshima woman, Asa Takii ( 1884 – 1998 ), had also lived to age 114, and in doing so she had become the oldest in Japan, but Kawate is the oldest person in the city's history and the only one from there to become the oldest recognized living person.
Terespol features in a novel by the Yiddish Nobel Prize-winning writer Isaac Bashevis Singer, The Family Moskat ( 1950 ), in which the young protagonist, Asa Heshel Bennet, comes to Warsaw from his hometown of Terespol Minor to study.
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* Asa Gray ( 1810 – 1888 ), 19th century American botanist
The various ragas are, in order: Raga Sri, Manjh, Gauri, Asa, Gujri, Devagandhari, Bihagara, Wadahans, Sorath, Dhanasri, Jaitsri, Todi, Bairari, Tilang, Suhi, Bilaval, Gond ( Gaund ), Ramkali, Nut-Narayan, Mali-Gaura, Maru, Tukhari, Kedara, Bhairav ( Bhairo ), Basant, Sarang, Malar, Kanra, Kalyan, Prabhati and Jaijawanti.
* The second son, Asa G. Candler, Jr. ( 1880 – 1953 ), eccentric, alcoholic and depressed, became a real-estate developer, opening the Briarcliff Hotel.

Asa and multiple
Jacob Perkins bought some technology, and patented it himself in multiple countries, and employed the true inventors ( as was the case with Asa Spencer and Oliver Evans ).

Asa and rivers
He founded a monastery called Llanelwy at the confluence of the rivers Clwyd and Elwy in north east Wales, where after his return to Scotland in 573 he was succeeded by Asaph or Asa, who was consecrated Bishop of Llanelwy.

Asa and with
However, unlike Johnson, Hodge confined the term to exclude those like Asa Gray who combined Christian faith with support for Darwin's natural selection theory, before answering the question posed in the book's title by concluding: " It is Atheism.
E. R. Thiele held that he became coregent with his father Asa in Asa's thirty-ninth year, 872 / 871 BC, the year Asa was afflicted with a severe disease in his feet, and then became sole regent when Asa died of the disease in 870 / 869 BC, his own death occurring in 848 / 847 BC.
() The biblical reference to the period of rivalry with Tibni is from the 27th year of Asa () to the 31st year.
In the United States, Asa Gray negotiated with a Boston publisher for publication of an authorised American version, but learnt that two New York publishing firms were already planning to exploit the absence of international copyright to print Origin.
Asa Gray promoted and defended Origin against those American naturalists with an idealist approach, notably Louis Agassiz who viewed every species as a distinct fixed unit in the mind of the Creator, classifying as species what others considered merely varieties.
In America, Asa Gray argued that evolution is the secondary effect, or modus operandi, of the first cause, design, and published a pamphlet defending the book in terms of theistic evolution, Natural Selection is not inconsistent with Natural Theology.
This band recorded the album Rock ' N ' Roll with the Modern Lovers ( 1977 ) and toured until Keranen left to go to college and was replaced by Asa Brebner, who played on the albums Modern Lovers Live ( 1978 ) and Back in Your Life ( 1979 ).
The final version of the Modern Lovers, with Andy Paley, Brennan Totten and ( initially ) Asa Brebner again, toured and recorded between 1985 and 1988.
Darwin struggled with the problem of evil of suffering in nature, but remained inclined to believe that nature depended upon " designed laws " and commended Asa Gray for pointing out that Darwin's work supported teleology.
He made his debut in 1975 with Kotetsu no Queen and with Harukanaru Asa won the Tezuka prize for an outstanding manga.
These included Justin Winsor, a historical scholar, Charles Eliot Norton, a Harvard professor, William H. Whitmore, author of Elements of Heraldry, John Denison Chaplin, Jr., an expert on engraving and associate editor of American Cyclopædia, the sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, and even the botanist Asa Gray to help with the olive branch.
Zerah the Cushite, is an individual mentioned by the Book of Chronicles as having invaded the Kingdom of Judah with an enormous army, in the days of Asa.
The first township election was held in 1857 with the following officers: Ephraim Cox, Asa Cohoe and John Morgan, trustees ; Myron Whitney, clerk ; L. Mayo, C. M.
The Hutchinson Family Singers ( John, Asa, and Judson Hutchinson ) are credited with founding the town in November 1855.
" In the fall of 1835, Oberlin opened a new theology school with Asa Mahan as President, Charles Finney as Professor of theology, and the Lane Rebels among the first theology students.
On 3 June 2006, Black Mark Records released a box set in tribute to Quorthon, containing three CDs of his favorite Bathory and Quorthon songs, a 176 page booklet, a DVD with his long-form video for " One Rode to Asa Bay ", an interview and some rare promo footage and a poster.
Lieutenant James Gadsden of South Carolina In January 1845 Asa Whitney of New York state presented the US Congress with the first plan to construct a transcontinental railroad.
She enjoyed reading, especially books by Charles Dickens in her father's small den, and she took a strong interest in flowers, which she learned to classify with a copy of Asa Gray's Elements of Botany.

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