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Henry Shelton Sanford ( 1823 – 1891 ), was born in Woodbury.
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* Henry Shelton Sanford, American diplomat and businessman, founder of the city of Sanford, Florida.
* Anne Shelton ( courtier ), aunt of Anne Boleyn and mother of Henry VIII's mistress, Mary Shelton ; wife of the above
* Henry H. Shelton, Retired US Army four star general and former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Henry Hugh Shelton, Four Star General and Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Appointed by President Clinton President
During the 1870s, Hamilton Disston of Philadelphia took an interest in developing the region while on fishing trips with Henry Shelton Sanford, founder of the city of Sanford.
Others to follow him were: John and George Shelton from Virginia in 1836, Lars Larson Bothan from Norway in 1843, brothers Ole Iverson from Vik, Norway in 1843 and Axel Iverson from Voss, Norway in 1844, Curtis Hard and Henry Crary in 1845.
Her close friends, Mary Shelton and the Duchess of Richmond, were the main contributors, as well as Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey and Thomas Wyatt.
General Henry Hugh Shelton ( born January 2, 1942 ) is a retired American career military officer of the United States Army.
North Carolina Highway 122, which runs through Speed to Hobgood, North Carolina ( right past the homestead he was raised on ), was later named " General Henry Hugh Shelton Hwy " in his honor.
Prior to his last assignment, Schoomaker spent over 30 years in a variety of assignments with both conventional and special operations forces – he is the first Special Forces-trained Army Chief of Staff and the second to serve on the Joint Chiefs of Staff ( General Henry H. Shelton was the first, when he served as Chairman ).
Baril, along with American General Henry Shelton, was a signatory to the joint Canadian-American military exercise Amalgam Virgo in June 2001.
Anne told Mrs. Coffin she had reprimanded Weston for flirting with Madge Shelton, who was betrothed to Henry Norris.
* Mary Shelton, mistress of Henry VIII of England and maid-of-honour to his wife and her cousin, Anne Boleyn
In 1877, diplomat Henry Shelton Sanford invited Disston, an avid sport fisherman, on a fishing trip through Florida.
* Henry Shelton Sanford ( 1823 – 1891 ), United States Ambassador to Belgium and the founder of Sanford, Florida.
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The 1891 founding professors included Robert Allardice in mathematics, Douglas Houghton Campbell in botany, Charles Henry Gilbert in zoology, George Elliott Howard in history, Oliver Peebles Jenkins in physiology and histology, Charles David Marx in civil engineering, Fernando Sanford in physics and John Maxson Stillman in chemistry.
* George Selgin, Don Boudreaux, and Sanford Ikeda :, " An Interview with Henry Hazlitt ", Austrian Economics Newsletter, Spring, 1984.
Even in the North Carolina primary, however, Wallace beat Sanford by 100, 000 votes, and Sanford managed only a fifth-place finish at the 1972 Democratic National Convention with 77. 5 votes, behind George McGovern ( 1, 864. 95 ), Henry Jackson ( 525 ), Wallace ( 381. 7 ), and Shirley Chisholm ( 151. 95 ).
James Michener's Hawaii ( novel ) and Hawaii ( film ) portray the historical acts of Lorrin A. Thurston ( 1875 ), Sanford Dole, Hiram Bingham I, Henry Baldwin ( 1891 ), and Prince Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole ( 1889 ) in the transition from monarchy to US territory.
* Emily Katherine Anne Somerset ( 29 January 1826 – 15 June 1908 ), married Col. Henry Ayshford Sanford on 10 May 1859, without issue
The 18th-century historian Francis Sanford commented " Henry VIII's Mercy was as fatal as his Judgments ".
Along with Sanford Robinson Gifford, Fitz Henry Lane, Jasper Francis Cropsey, Martin Johnson Heade and others, the works of the " Luminists ", as they came to be known, were characterized by unselfconscious, nearly invisible brushstrokes used to convey the qualities and effects of atmospheric light.
As detailed in Henry Louis Gates, Jr .' s New Yorker profile " King of Cats " ( April 8, 1996 ) and in Sanford Pinsker's article in the Virginia Quarterly Review ( linked below ), Murray received greater attention in the 1980s and 1990s due to his influence on critic Stanley Crouch and jazz musician Wynton Marsalis.
In 1979 Jack Mitchell, William L. Scheding, and Henry Harold, former SDS engineers, along with some other ex-SDS people re-started the company with funding from Max Palevsky, Sanford Kaplan, Dan McGurk, and others.
The mountain was named in 1885 by Lieutenant Henry T. Allen of the U. S. Army after the Sanford family ( Allen was a descendant of Reuben Sanford ).
General Henry Sanford was particularly involved in lobbying for the move back to Sanford and offered free land for the new courthouse during a public meeting of the County Commission in 1875.
By December 1888, directors were Albert Allen of Elmira, New York, Ashbel Green of Tenafly, New Jersey, Walter Katte, Herbert E. Kinney, James D. Layng, Henry Monett, James W. Musson, Donald B. Toucey, Albert B. Taylor, William C. Taylor, William H. Sanford, all of New York City and Archy McCulloh and Joseph P. Ord of Englewood, New Jersey.
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* November 10 – Henry Wirz, Confederate military officer and prisoner-of-war camp commander ( executed ) ( b. 1823 )
They married around 1808, and according to court records, they had nine children together: Linah, born in 1808, Mariah Ritty in 1811, Soph in 1813, Robert in 1816, Minty ( Harriet ) in 1822, Ben in 1823, Rachel in 1825, Henry in 1830, and Moses in 1832.
The position of Speaker first gained power under Henry Clay ( 1811 – 1814, 1815 – 1820, and 1823 – 1825 ).
Henry Clay ( 1813 – 1814, 1815 – 1820, 1823 – 1825 ) used his influence as Speaker to ensure the passage of measures he favored
Clay and his wife had eleven children ( six daughters and five sons ): Henrietta ( 1800 – 1801 ), Theodore ( 1802 – 1870 ), Thomas ( 1803 – 1871 ), Susan ( 1805 – 1825 ), Anne ( 1807 – 1835 ), Lucretia ( 1809 – 1823 ), Henry, Jr .( 1811 – 1847 ), Eliza ( 1813 – 1825 ), Laura ( 1815 – 1817 ), James Brown ( 1817 – 1864 ), and John ( 1821 – 1887 ).
Her mother was Mary Cadwalader Rawle ( 1850 – 1923 ) whose maternal grandfather was John Cadwalader ( 1805 – 1879 ) and father was lawyer William Henry Rawle ( 1823 – 1889 ).
Henry Poston, John Andrews, William Alexander and James Holbert were appointed commissioners to locate the county seat, and on September 22, 1822, D. Murphy donated of land for that purpose which the county court accepted on February 27, 1823.
Oldham County was established on December 15, 1823 from parts of Henry, Jefferson, and Shelby Counties.
Almost with the first settlement in the town, Appleton Foote, as the agent of Gilchrist and Fowler, erected a saw mill at what is now Brushton, and a grist mill there in the year following, which was displaced by the present stone mill in 1823, built by Robert Watts, and later improved and enlarged by Henry N.
Francis and Emma had other children: Captain John Brooke Johnson ( 1823 – 1868 ) ( later Brooke Brooke ), Mary Anna Johnson ( b. 1824 ), Harriet Helena Johnson ( b. 1826 ), Charlotte Frances Johnson ( b. 1828 ), Captain ( William ) Frederic Johnson ( b. 1830 ), Emma Lucy Johnson ( b. 1832 ), Margaret Henrietta Johnson ( 1834 – 1845 ), Georgianna Brooke Johnson ( 1836 – 1854 ), James Stuart Johnson ( 1839 – 1840 ), and Henry Stuart Johnson ( b. 1841 ).
Returning to England in autumn 1823, he joined Frederick Henry Yates, manager of the Adelphi Theatre.
Sir Henry Raeburn FRSE RSA ( 4 March 1756 – 8 July 1823 ) was a Scottish portrait painter, the country's first significant portraitist since the Union to remain based in Scotland.
Portrait, oil on canvas, of John Home ( 1722 – 1808 ) by Sir Henry Raeburn ( 1756 – 1823 ), circa 1795 – 1800
In 1823, Bingham's father Henry, then judge of Howard County Court, died of malaria on December 26 at the age of thirty-eight.
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