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Members of the Far Hills Borough Council are Joseph Carty, Richard Hand, Thomas Howland, David Karner, David Surks and Sheila Tweedie.
A descendant of his, Joseph Howland, purchased the township from the Connecticut Land Company in 1795.
Overt the 85 years about a half a dozen mills were operated along the river by such men as W. P. Howland, Thomas Fisher, John Scarlett, William Gamble and Joseph Rowntree.
Born in Lawrence, New York, Auchincloss was the son of Priscilla Dixon ( née Stanton ) and Joseph Howland Auchincloss.
* Howland Cultural Center ( Howland Library ), Beacon, NY, designed for Hunt's brother-in-law Joseph Howland, Howland Cultural Center
* Eliza Howland, American author and the wife of Union Army officer Joseph Howland
* The Howland Cultural Center in Beacon, New York, named for Joseph Howland
Joseph W. Phinney was put in charge of the design department and he supervised the introduction of Cushing, Howland, Bradley, and the William Morris inspired Satanick and Jenson Oldstyle, the last of these being hugely successful.
Owing to financial difficulties, the Key Valley Railway and the sawmill at Lost Channel was taken over by the Schroeder Mills & Timber Company, for whom James Lauder, Joseph Spears and L. B. Howland, had originally contracted to do.
After the mill was completed, Mr. Howland persuaded his partners to build a railway, to carry the sawn lumber to the CPR at Pakesley, although James Lauder and Joseph Spears thought the operation would run just as well without that additional expense.

Joseph and American
In truth, we can say that this broke the power of Senator Joseph McCarthy, who was finally exposed in full light to the American people.
When in 1816 an act of Congress forced the foreign firm out of the United States, its British-born employees, now become American citizens -- Joseph Rolette, Joseph Renville and Alexis Bailly -- continued in the fur business.
Its people, including Pierre Bottineau and other American Fur Company employees and the refugees from Fort Garry, were joined by the remaining Scots and Swiss from Fort Snelling when Major Joseph Plympton expelled them from the reservation in May 1840.
* 1823 – Joseph Medill, American editor, publisher, and politician ( d. 1899 )
* 1865 – American Civil War: Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston surrenders his army to General William Tecumseh Sherman at the Bennett Place near Durham, North Carolina.
* 1997 – Joseph Castanon American actor and singer
* 1928 – Joseph Bernardin, American cardinal ( d. 1996 )
* 1934 – Paul Joseph Cohen, American mathematician ( d. 2007 )
* 1768 – Joseph Dennie, American author and journalist ( d. 1812 )
* 1940 – Joseph L. Goldstein, American scientist, Nobel laureate
* 1982 – Joseph Hagerty, American gymnast
* 1815 – Joseph Winston, American Congressman ( b. 1746 )
* 1887 – Joseph Stadler, American athlete
He was also partners with William Goddard and Joseph Galloway the three of whom published the Pennsylvania Chronicle, a newspaper that was known for its revolutionary sentiments and criticisms of the British monarchy in the American colonies.
It is the largest church originating on American soil, and it is the largest denomination in the Latter Day Saint movement started by Joseph Smith during the period of religious revival known as the Second Great Awakening.
Joseph Smith gained a small following in the late 1820s as he was dictating the Book of Mormon, which he said was a translation of words found on a set of golden plates that had been buried near his home in western New York by an indigenous American prophet.
* Joseph Crétin ( 1799 – 1857 ), American bishop
General Joseph Stilwell, an American military adviser to Chiang during World War II, strongly criticized Chiang and his generals for what he saw as their incompetence and corruption.
* Powell, Colin A. and Joseph Persico, My American Journey, Ballantine Books, 1995.
* 1863 – American Civil War: Joseph E. Johnston replaces Braxton Bragg as commander of the Army of Tennessee.
* 1887 – Joseph Lamb, American ragtime composer ( d. 1960 )
* 1991 – George Joseph Stigler, American economist, Bank of Sweden Prize winner ( b. 1911 )
* 2008 – Joseph B. Wirthlin, American religious figure ( b. 1917 )
* 1904 – Joseph Moses Juran, American industrial engineer and philanthropist ( d. 2008 )

Joseph and Civil
That aggressive strategy worked as Germany pulled out of the League of Nations ( 1933 ), rejected the Versailles Treaty and began to re-arm ( 1935 ), won back the Saar ( 1935 ), remilitarized the Rhineland ( 1936 ), formed an alliance (" axis ") with Mussolini's Italy ( 1936 ), sent massive military aid to Franco in the Spanish Civil War ( 1936 – 39 ), seized Austria ( 1938 ), took over Czechoslovakia after the British and French appeasement of the Munich Agreement of 1938, formed a peace pact with Joseph Stalin's Soviet Union in August 1939, and finally invaded Poland in September 1939.
603 ( 1972 ); Joseph M. Sweeney, Tournament of Scholars Over the Sources of the Civil Code of 1808, 46 TUL.
* 1991 – The Revolutionary United Front, with support from the special forces of Charles Taylor ’ s National Patriotic Front of Liberia, invades Sierra Leone in an attempt to overthrow Joseph Saidu Momoh, sparking a gruesome 11-year Sierra Leone Civil War.
* May 14 – American Civil War – Battle of Jackson ( MS ): Union General Ulysses S. Grant defeats Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston, opening the way for the Siege of Vicksburg.
* December 4 – American Civil War – Sherman's March to the Sea: At Waynesboro, Georgia, forces under Union General Judson Kilpatrick prevent troops led by Confederate General Joseph Wheeler from interfering with Union General Sherman's campaign of destroying a wide swath of the South on his march to Savannah, GA ( Union forces suffer more than 3 times the casualties as the Confederates, however ).
Following his exile to Mexico in the late 1930s, Spanish Civil War activist and montage artist Joseph Renau compiled his acclaimed Fata Morgana USA: the American Way of Life, a book of photomontaged images highly critical of Americana and North American " consumer culture ".
* Joseph K. Mansfield ( 1803 – 1862 ), Union army general in the American Civil War
In 1978, Topeka attorneys Richard Jones, Joseph Johnson and Charles Scott Jr. ( son of the original Brown team member ), with assistance from the American Civil Liberties Union, persuaded Linda Brown Smith — who now had her own children in Topeka schools — to be a plaintiff in reopening Brown.
* Wasmer, Robert A., “ Partisan Warfare in Monroe County, Tennessee, during the Civil War: The Murder of Joseph M. Divine ,” Tennessee Historical Quarterly, 68 ( Spring 2009 ), 66 – 97.
* Joseph O. Shelby ( 1830-1897 ), Confederate States Army general during the American Civil War
At the close of the Civil War General Joseph Orville Shelby ’ s brigade never surrendered, but hoped to continue their fight across the border.
The county produced six men who served in the American Civil War as Confederate generals: Joseph Brevard Kershaw ( 1822-1894 ), James Chesnut ( 1815-1885 ), James Cantey ( 1818-1873 ), Zack Cantey Deas ( 1819-1882 ), John Bordenave Villepigue ( 1830-1862 ), and John Doby Kennedy ( 1840-1896 ).
It was the last official battle of the Civil War between the armies of Major General William T. Sherman and General Joseph E. Johnston.
* Springport Inn, Springport home of Civil War Captain Joseph VanBuskirk.
By the turn of the 20th century, with Civil War memories still present in the people's minds, St. Joseph numbered no more than 720 residents ( and Tensas Parish, 19, 070 ), most having been engaged in cotton growing and related river work.
* Joseph Hooker, one-time politician and future American Civil War general, lived in Sonoma in the 1850s.
Joseph Laur, who commanded a local company in the Civil War.
Near the conclusion of the American Civil War, when Louisiana became part of the Department of Mississippi, St. Joseph served as the chief route across the Mississippi River.
According to the historian John D. Winters in his The Civil War in Louisiana, " Such a strong force of Confederate cavalry occupied the Mississippi side opposite St. Joseph that all Federal attempts to close the transit in January ended in failure.
Some famous people who have lived in Warren are Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Julius J. Olson, Minnesota Chief Justice Oscar Knutson, ophthalmologist Harold Scheie, founder of the Scheie Eye Institute, abstract painter Gerome Kamrowski, Civil Rights activist Joseph Steffan, and rock critic Paul Nelson.
* Joseph Abney Purvis born 10 / 28 / 1845, died 1865 in Jasper County, MS on the way home from the Civil War with a case of the measles.
* St. Joseph, Days of Civil War, a documentary about the Civil War, was partly filmed in Brownville.

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