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* John Ritchie Findlay, ( 1824 – 1898 ) proprietor of The Scotsman newspaper and philanthropist, born in Arbroath
Its county seat is Findlay and was named for John Hancock, the first signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Many of its courses were designed by well-known golf course architects, such as John Van Kleek, Seymour Dunn, Alexander H. Findlay, and Alister MacKenzie.
* 1964 – 66 John Findlay The Discipline of the Cave ( 1966 ), and The Transcendence of the Cave ( 1967 ) ISBN 978-0-04-111002-9
* John Niemeyer Findlay
He was the brother of United States Congressman John and United States Congressman and Cincinnati mayor James Findlay.
William Findlay's son John King Findlay ( born near Mercersburg, May 12, 1803 ; died in Spring Lake, New Jersey, September 13, 1885 ) was a noted jurist.
John King Findlay was a captain of militia 1840 – 1845 and 1852 – 1856.
He funded it with $ 500 of his personal money, land donated by his father William Lytle, and $ 500 he solicited from a group of prominent first citizens of Cincinnati ( John H. Piatt, David E. Wade, Ethan Stone, William Corry, John H. Lytle, Gen. James Findlay, Andrew Mack, Jacob Burnet ).
A memorial stone in the grounds of Loudoun Church records the names of Matthew Paton ( captured during the Pentland Rising and executed in Glasgow on December 19, 1666 ), David Findlay ( shot in Newmilns by order of General Dalziel in 1666 ), James Wood ( captured at the Battle of Bothwell Brig and executed at Magus Muir on November 25, 1679 ), James Nisbet ( executed in Glasgow on June 11, 1684 ) and the aforementioned John Nisbet ( fought at Pentland, Drumclog and Bothwell Brig, captured during a service in Fenwick and executed at Kilmarnock Cross on April 14, 1683 ).
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* Ferenc Szasz, " James L. Tuck: Scientific Polymath and Eternal Optimist of the Atomic West ," in The Atomic West, edited by Bruce William Hevly and John M. Findlay.
Since 1889 it has been housed in its red sandstone Gothic revival building, designed by Robert Rowand Anderson and built between 1885 and 1890, donated by John Ritchie Findlay, owner of The Scotsman newspaper.
* John Ritchie Findlay ( 1824 – 1898 ), Scottish newspaper owner and philanthropist
* Sir John Ritchie Findlay, 1st Baronet ( 1880 – 1954 ), Scottish philanthropists
* Sir John Edmund Ritchie Findlay ( 2nd Baronet ) ( 1902 – 1962 ), Scottish politician
* John Ritchie Findlay ( 1824 – 1898 ), Scottish newspaper owner and philanthropist
The architects of the Square Mile included Robert Findlay, Bruce Price, Sir Andrew Taylor, William Thomas, John Hopkins and the brothers Edward and William Maxwell.
John Ritchie Findlay ( 21 October 1824 – 16 October 1898 ) was a Scottish newspaper owner and philanthropist.
His elder son Sir John Ritchie Findlay, and grandson Sir Edmund Findlay followed him as proprietors of The Scotsman.
* Sir John Ritchie Findlay, 1st Baronet 11 April 1928 – 13 April 1930
# John Walter Findlay, Progressive ( 1921 – 1925 )

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The senior generals sent to the fort to command the enlarged garrison, Gideon J. Pillow and John B. Floyd, squandered their chance to avoid having to surrender most of the garrison and on February 16, 1862, Brig.
* Eicher, John H., and David J. Eicher.
* 1904 – John Hay Whitney, American businessman, publisher, and diplomat, founded J. H.
* Eicher, John H., and David J. Eicher.
* Brain & Belief: An Exploration of the Human Soul by John J. McGraw, Aegis Press, 2004
In American history important spokesmen included Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, J. Hector St. John de Crèvecœur ( 1735 – 1813 ), and John Taylor of Caroline ( 1753 – 1824 ) in the early national period.
J. Presper Eckert and John W. Mauchly similarly were not aware of the details of Babbage's Analytical Engine work prior to the completion of their design for the first electronic general-purpose computer, the ENIAC.
J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly were the first to patent a digital computing device, the ENIAC.
Among subsequent possessors were Scott's son-in-law, John Gibson Lockhart, J. R. Hope Scott, Q. C., and his daughter ( Scott's great-granddaughter ), the Hon.
* John Philoponus: On Aristotle On Coming-to-be and Perishing 1. 1-5, translated by C. J. F. Williams.
* John Philoponus: On Aristotle On Coming-to-be and Perishing 1. 6-2. 4, translated by C. J. F. Williams.
Carnegie's empire grew to include the J. Edgar Thomson Steel Works, ( named for John Edgar Thomson, Carnegie's former boss and president of the Pennsylvania Railroad ), Pittsburgh Bessemer Steel Works, the Lucy Furnaces, the Union Iron Mills, the Union Mill ( Wilson, Walker & County ), the Keystone Bridge Works, the Hartman Steel Works, the Frick Coke Company, and the Scotia ore mines.
The Tycoons: How Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, Jay Gould, and J. P. Morgan Invented the American Supereconomy.
The current limited partners are Ronald E. Canakaris ; Warrick Dunn ; Douglas J. Hertz ; John P. Imlay, Jr .; Ed Mendel ; Derek V. Smith ; John A. Williams ; and Brian J. Barker.
* Eicher, John H., and David J. Eicher, Civil War High Commands.
Gabriele and Teresa had nine children: Alphonse " Scarface Al " Capone, James Capone ( also known as Richard Two-Gun Hart ), Raffaele Capone ( also known as Ralph " Bottles " Capone, who took charge of his brother's beverage industry ), Salvatore " Frank " Capone, John Capone, Albert Capone, Matthew Capone, Rose Capone, and Mafalda Capone ( who married John J. Maritote ).
In 1930, Capone's sister Mafalda married John J. Maritote at St. Mary of Częstochowa, a massive Neogothic edifice towering over Cicero Avenue in the Polish Cathedral style.
In 1996 Borland acquired Open Environment Corp ( OEC ), a Cambridge based company founded by John J. Donovan.
* Richard J. Coggins, 1 and 2 Chronicles in Dunn, James D. G., Rogerson, John William ( eds ), " Eerdmans Commentary on the Bible " ( Eerdmans, 2003 )
According to John J. Collins in his 1993 commentary, Daniel, Hermeneia Commentary, the Aramaic in Daniel is of a later form than that used in the Samaria correspondence, but slightly earlier than the form used in the Dead Sea Scrolls, meaning that the Aramaic chapters 2-6 may have been written earlier in the Hellenistic period than the rest of the book, with the vision in chapter 7 being the only Aramaic portion dating to the time of Antiochus.

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