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Caleb Howard Baumes ( March 31, 1863 Bethlehem, Albany County, New York – September 25, 1937 near Hudson, New York ) was an American lawyer and politician from New York
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Henry Gassaway Davis was born near Woodstock, Howard County, Maryland to Caleb Dorsey Davis and Louisa Warfield Brown, He was the great-great-great grandson of Maryland pioneer Thomas Davis, and the great-great-great-great grandson of Maryland politician and justice Colonel Nicholas Gassaway, both of whom were of Welsh ancestry and emigrated to Maryland in the mid 17th century.
Prominent traditionalists include former Michigan Governor John Engler, former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson, former U. S. Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham, former Illinois Congressman Henry Hyde, Michigan Congressmen Thaddeus McCotter and Dave Camp as well as Intercollegiate Studies Institute president T. Kenneth Cribb, Jr. journalist Rod Dreher, Catholic University of America Professor Claes G. Ryn, Kansas statesman Caleb Stegall, and author and Howard Center for Family, Religion and Society president Allan C. Carlson.
The initial launch staff included Kathleen Lyman, Jonathan Steuer, Howard Rheingold, Caleb Donaldson, Rick Boyce, Brian Behlendorf, Jeffrey Veen, Chip Bayers, Matthew Nelson, Justin Hall, Julie Chiron, Gary Wolf, June Cohen, Jill Atkinson, Will Kreth, Louis Rossetto, designers Barbara Kuhr & John Plunkett ( Plunkett + Kuhr ), Lisa Seaman, Sabine Messner, John Shiple, and Kirt Johnson.
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Written by and named after Senator Caleb H. Baumes, the chairman of the New York State Crime Commission, the law called for the automatic life imprisonment of any criminal convicted of more than three separate felonies, without regard to the nature of the offense or any attendant circumstances.
Caleb and March
* In March 2011 a liberal adaption of The Bacchae, written by Aaron Caleb, was performed by Trinity Western University's School of the Arts, Media and Culture.
George Caleb Bingham ( March 20, 1811 – July 7, 1879 ) was an American artist whose paintings of American life in the frontier lands along the Missouri River exemplify the Luminist style.
Caleb Heathcote purchased the land that would become Scarsdale at the end of the 17th century and, on March 21, 1701, had them elevated to a royal manor.
On March 20, 1839, while incarcerated in Liberty Jail, Joseph Smith, Jr. dictated a letter to Edward Partridge which was recorded by Caleb Baldwin and Alexander McRae.
William Caleb " Cale " Yarborough ( born March 27, 1939 ), is a farmer, businessman and former NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver and owner.
James Caleb " Cale " Boggs ( May 15, 1909 – March 26, 1993 ) was an American lawyer and politician from Claymont, in New Castle County, Delaware.
James Caleb Jackson ( March 28, 1811 – July 11, 1895 ) was the inventor of the first dry, whole grain breakfast cereal which he called granula.
Caleb Atwater ( December 25, 1778 – March 13, 1867 ) was an American archaeologist, historian, and politician whose career is associated with the state of Ohio.
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On July 31, 1750, he married Sarah Trowbridge ( December 3, 1724 – December 13, 1788 ), the daughter of Reverend Caleb Trowbridge and Hannah Trowbridge of Groton, Massachusetts.
Caleb and 1863
The first breakfast cereal, Granula was invented in the United States in 1863 by James Caleb Jackson, operator of Our Home on the Hillside which was later replaced by the Jackson Sanatorium in Dansville, New York.
Caleb and County
* George Caleb Bingham ( 1811 – 1879 ), born in Augusta County, noted painter and State Treasurer of Missouri
Born in Augusta County, Virginia, George Caleb Bingham was the second of seven children of Mary Amend and Henry Vest Bingham.
* Camden County: Caleb Grandy, seat vacated because he held another public office ; Willis Bright, elected to replace Grandy, took office January 21, 1779.
Caleb Strong was born in Northampton, one of the principal towns of Hampshire County on the Connecticut River in the Province of Massachusetts Bay.
On April 15, 1839, en route to Boone County, Joseph Smith, Hyrum Smith, Lyman Wight, Alexander McRae, and Caleb Baldwin were allowed to escape after the sheriff and three of their guards drank whiskey while the fourth guard helped them saddle their horses for the escape.
Popular in New Castle County Republicans circles and benefiting from the well funded Addicks machine elsewhere, Lea won nearly all the growing number of Republicans voters, easily defeating both Joseph Chandler, the regular Republican Party candidate and Caleb S. Pennewill, the Democratic Party candidate.
Caleb Prew Bennett ( November 11, 1758 – May 9, 1836 ) was an American soldier and politician from Wilmington, in New Castle County, Delaware.
Caleb and New
The pharmacy of Caleb Bradham, with a Pepsi dispenser, as portrayed in a New Bern exhibition in the Historical Museum of Bern.
Pepsi was first introduced as " Brad's Drink " in New Bern, North Carolina, United States, in 1893 by Caleb Bradham, who made it at his drugstore where the drink was sold.
By some accounts, Woodhull claimed to be the nephew of Caleb Smith Woodhull, mayor of New York City from 1849 to 1851 ; in fact he was a distant cousin.
* Ephraim Bee reveals that the Emperor of China has given him a special dispensation: that he has entrusted him with certain sacred and mysterious rituals through Caleb Cushing, the U. S. Commissioner to China, to " extend the work and influence of the Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Vitus " in the New World.
Lieutenant Charles “ Savez ” Read may have been " anchor man " ( graduated last ) in the class of 1860, but his later service to the Confederate States Navy included defending New Orleans, service on CSS Arkansas and CSS Florida, and command of a series of captured Union ships that culminated in seizing the US Revenue Cutter Caleb Cushing in Portland, Maine.
His brother, Caleb Tompkins ( 1759 – 1846 ), was a United States Representative from New York from 1817 to 1821.
Born in Saint John, New Brunswick, Pidgeon was the son of Hannah ( née Sanborn ), a homemaker, and Caleb Burpee Pidgeon, a merchant who owned a men's clothing store.
Also in 1894, the company opened an office in New York City headed by Caleb S. Hammond, who later started his own map company, C. S. Hammond & Co ..
Belknap's second wife, Carita, successfully lobbied her husband to appoint a New York contractor ( Caleb P. Marsh ) to a trader post at Fort Sill located in the Indian Territory.
* Comstock is one of many prominent New Yorkers of his time that appear in the historical fiction novel The Alienist, by Caleb Carr.
Caleb Bingham ( 1757 – 1817 ) was a textbook author of late 18th-century New England, whose works were also influential into the 19th and 20th.
), Caleb Bingham, The Columbian Orator: Containing a Variety of Original and Selected Pieces together with Rules, Which are Calculated to Improve Youth and Others, in the Ornamental and Useful Art of Eloquence ( Bicentennial Edition, New York: New York University Press, 1998 ).
In 1837, he partnered with Reverend Caleb S. Henry to put out a magazine called the New York Review.
The recipe for Pepsi, the soft drink, was first developed in the 1880s by a New Bern, North Carolina pharmacist and industrialist, Caleb Bradham, who named it " Pepsi-Cola " in 1898.
His mansion, the Caleb T. Ward Mansion ( Seth Geer, c. 1835 ) at 141 Nixon Avenue, is a New York City landmark and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
* Link, Alex, " City Limits: Fixing New York in Caleb Carr's The Alienist ," CLUES: A Journal of Detection 23. 3 ( Spring 2005 ): 31-41.
Roger Caleb Rogerson ( born 3 January 1941 ) is a controversial former detective-sergeant of the New South Wales Police Force.
According to one history, Arthur Reimer was among this group, joining his 1916 Vice Presidential running mate, Caleb Harrison, Buffalo, New York druggist and party veteran Boris Reinstein, the late Daniel DeLeon's son, Solon DeLeon, and Dr. Julius Hammer of New York City.
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