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Samuel and Hope
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, in Work Without Hope ( 1825 ), also refers to the herb, likely referencing Milton's earlier work.
The first land grant in the area, a tract of known as " Steven's Hope ", was given to Samuel Stevens, and was laid at the intersection of present-day Lineboro Road.
Prior to the arrival of the Moravians, there was no distinct town, but several families farmed on Jenny Jump Mountain, to the south of Hope, in surrounding area and on John Samuel Green, Jr .’ s farm in the center of what is now the Village.
He was the son of Samuel Morley and Rebekha Maria Hope and the elder brother of Arnold Morley.
* Samuel Hope Morley, 1st Baron Hollenden ( 1845 1929 )
On August 29, 1827, Shaw married Hope Savage, daughter of Dr. Samuel Savage of Barnstable ; they had two sons.
The Victoria Cross was awarded to several participants in these sorties: Captain Samuel Hill Lawrence and Private William Dowling of the 32nd Foot and Capt Robert Hope Moncrieff Aitken of the 13th Native Infantry.
Samuel Alexander Armas ( born ) is the child shown in a famous photograph by Michael Clancy, dubbed the " Hand of Hope ", of his surgeon holding his hand from out of a hole in his mother's uterus during open fetal surgery for spina bifida.

Samuel and Morley
Date accessed: 31 October 2006 .</ ref > The philanthropist and abolitionist MP Samuel Morley had a residence here from about 1860.
* Samuel Morley MP ( 1809-1886 ), businessman, statesman, philanthropist and abolitionist lived in Stoke Newington.
* Private Samuel Morley VC.
It was created in 1912 for Samuel Morley, who had previously served as Governor of the Bank of England.
The college reopened as the Training Institution of the Congregational Board of Education in April 1852, with Samuel Morley as its Treasurer.
During the fighting, Murphy and Private Samuel Morley were severely wounded while defending an injured comrade, Lieutenant Hamilton, adjutant of the 3rd Sikh Cavalry.
Samuel Morley may refer to:
* Samuel Morley ( VC ) ( 1829 1888 ), recipient of the Victoria Cross
* Samuel Morley ( MP ) ( 1809 1886 ), British Member of Parliament and philanthropist
* Samuel Morley, 1st Baron Hollenden ( 1845 1929 ), British businessman
* Samuel Morley ( bishop ) ( 1841 1923 ), Bishop of Tinnevelly
* Sam Morley ( Samuel Robertson Morley, born 1932 ), American football player
The novel was partly based on Josiah Henson, whose escape to freedom in Britain was assisted by the philanthropist Samuel Morley, who is buried in the cemetery.
Within four years of the new complex being opened by Samuel Morley MP in 1876, the total cost of about £ 60, 000 was cleared.
He attended meetings called in 1877 by Samuel Morley, another benefactor, to discuss differences with William Booth, after which he continued to provide financial support despite continuing to disagree with Booth about doctrine and methods.
The College was founded by an endowment from Samuel Morley MP for Nottingham and later Bristol.
Samuel Morley is buried at Dr Watts ' Walk, Abney Park Cemetery, in Stoke Newington, London.

Samuel and 1903
Alonzo Church was born on June 14, 1903 in Washington, D. C. where his father, Samuel Robbins Church, was the judge of the Municipal Court for the District of Columbia.
The Way of All Flesh ( 1903 ) is a semi-autobiographical novel by Samuel Butler which attacks Victorian-era hypocrisy.
In 1903 Gent bought the site of the village from Samuel K. Casey, publisher of the Egyptian Press newspaper also of Marion.
Boardman was homesteaded in 1903, by Samuel Herbert Boardman, the first Superintendent of the Oregon State Parks System.
* Samuel Butler, The Way of All Flesh ( 1903 )
* Samuel Heywood ( Berkeley ) ( 1833 1903 ), minor United States businessman
* Samuel Paul Capen, 1903
In 1903, aviation pioneer Samuel Cody developed " man-lifting kites " and succeeded in crossing the English Channel in a small collapsible canvas boat powered by a kite
They were published by his nephew William Sharpe in 1859 as Recollections by Samuel Rogers ; Reminiscences and Table-Talk of Samuel Rogers, Banker, Poet, and Patron of the Arts, 1763 1855 ( 1903 ), by GH Powell, is an amalgamation of these two authorities.
The discovery of a second Hebrew text in the library of Samuel H. Gollancz was published by his son Hermann Gollancz in 1903, who also published a facsimile edition in 1914.
The first Chief Justice of Australia, Samuel Griffith | Sir Samuel Griffith, is administered the judicial oath at the first sitting of the High Court, in the Banco Court of the Supreme Court of Victoria, 6 October 1903.
The Judiciary Act 1903 was finally passed on 25 August 1903, and the first three justices, Chief Justice Sir Samuel Griffith and Justices Sir Edmund Barton and Richard O ' Connor were appointed on 5 October of that year.
Samuel Augustus Ward ( December 28, 1847 September 28, 1903 ) was an American organist and composer.
Samuel Gore " Sam " Bean ( 1819 1903 ), who had earlier migrated to Independence, Missouri, was a teamster and bullwhacker.
* Samuel Rutherford Crockett ( 1903 ), Flower-o '- the-Corn.
Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker ( April 9, 1843 September 2, 1916 ) was the 23rd Governor of Pennsylvania from 1903 to 1907.
The first pilot to wear goggles was probably Charles Manly in his failed attempt to fly Samuel Langley's aerodrome in 1903.
* Samuel F. Emmons, 1903
He married, in 1858, Frances Arabella ( d. 1903 ), the only child of Sir Samuel Martin, a baron of the exchequer ; they had five sons and six daughters.
On March 12, 1903, under the administration of the Public Instruction Commissioner, Samuel McCune Lindsay, the 2nd Legislative Assembly approved a law creating the University of Puerto Rico in Río Piedras, transferring all the funding of the Insular Normal School there.
* Samuel Butler ( cricketer ) ( 1850 1903 ), who in 1871 took all ten wickets in an innings for Oxford against Cambridge
Samuel Pierpont Langley's catapult, houseboat & unsuccessful man-carrying Langley Aerodrome | Aerodrome ( 1903 )

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