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He wrote a private letter to Secretary of War James Seddon, requesting that he be transferred to serve under his old friend Gen. Joseph E. Johnston.
In October 1807 Major George Johnston wrote a formal letter of complaint to the Commander-in-Chief of the British Army, stating that Bligh was abusive and interfering with the troops of the New South Wales Corps.
More recently, however, scholars have established that Leelinau was first used as a pen name by Henry's wife, Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, in writings for The Literary Voyager, a family magazine which they wrote together in the 1820s.
Jane Johnston was of Ojibwa and Scots-Irish descent, and wrote in Ojibwe and English.
J. W. Johnston who built a home nearby in 1819 wrote of finding the remains of a very old cabin along the Shohola Creek.
While Raymond Garlick discovered sixty-nine Welsh men and women who wrote in English prior to the twentieth century, Dafydd Johnston thinks it " debatable whether such writers belong to a recognisable Anglo-Welsh literature, as opposed to English literature in general ".
In 1954, the Australian journalist and author, George Johnston, wrote a well-researched series of biographical articles on Finch, his life, and his work, which appeared in The Sun-Herald ( Sydney ), on four consecutive Sundays, which were certainly the first detailed account of Finch's life ever published.
Bassist Porter wrote and sang a tribute to the absent Johnston, entitled " For Someone Special.
Harry Johnston was the very model of the multi-talented African explorer ; he exhibited paintings, collected flora and fauna ( he was instrumental in bringing the okapi to the attention of science ), climbed mountains, wrote books, signed treaties, and ruled colonial governments.
He studied composition under composer Ben Johnston and wrote his Ph. D. dissertation on the notation of composer John Cage.
Rees-Jones wrote a book, The Bodyguard's Story: Diana, the Crash, and the Sole Survivor ( ISBN 0-446-61004-6 ), about his experiences, with the help of a ghost-writer, Moira Johnston.
A young British employee of the Foreign Office by the name of Harry H. Johnston who travelled earlier in North Africa and saw the potential for expanding the British empire in Africa, wrote a moving article in the London newspaper introducing the infamous ‘ Cape to Cairo ’ concept that so many wrongly claim was Cecil Rhodes invention.
In The End of Southern Exceptionalism, Johnston and Shafer wrote that the Republicans ' gains in the South corresponded to the growth of the upper middle class in that region.
Clay Risen wrote in a review of The End of Southern Exceptionalism, a scholarly work by Richard Johnston and Byron Shafer, " from a backward region to an engine of the national economy, giving rise to a sizable new wealthy suburban class.
On June 27, just 13 days before his election to the Presidency, Johnston wrote:
On May 20, he wrote Johnston informing them they should continue until the end of the month when their pay ran out.
In a letter to American journalist and blogger Jim Romenesko, Johnston wrote, " In covering the proposed $ 700 billion bailout of Wall Street don't repeat the failed lapdog practices that so damaged our reputations in the rush to war in Iraq and the adoption of the Patriot Act.
" Chief Justice Sir Alexander Johnston wrote a detailed account on Yala in 1806 after travelling from Trincomalee to Hambantota.
While captain of cricket at his school, Marlborough, 11 years earlier, Martin-Jenkins wrote to Brian Johnston asking him how to become a cricket commentator.
Terry C. Johnston ( 1 January 1947-25 March 2001 ) was an American Western fiction author who wrote over 30 novels and had more than 10 million books in print.
Johnston wrote his first novel while he worked as a lease manager for Northwest Auto in Thornton, Colorado, using the company's word processor after work to write, sometimes working through the night.
In her review for The Independent, Sheila Johnston wrote, " The disappointment of Night and the City has left some critics lamenting that film noir is dead in the water, but Deep Cover displays many hallmarks of the genre, down to the diffuse paranoia ( perhaps the entire operation is a high-level Washington cover-up ).
Scholars have established, however, that Leelinau was first used as a pen name by Schoolcraft's wife Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, in writings for The Literary Voyager, a family magazine which she and her husband wrote together and circulated among friends in the 1820s.
Jane Johnston was of Ojibwa ( Chippewa ) and Scots-Irish descent, and wrote in Ojibwe and English.

Johnston and sang
During its short duration, Sandy Nelson, Torrence's neighbor, played drums, and future Beach Boy Bruce Johnston, occasionally sang and played piano.
Knudsen sang lead vocals while Johnston, Simmons and McFee traded licks on guitar.
Johnston co-wrote, sang and contributed a signature guitar solo to the group's last major chart hit, " The Doctor " ( from 1989's Cycles ). This was followed by the album " Brotherhood " in 1991 which featured 4 songs by Johnston, and " Sibling Rivalry " in 2000 featuring the single " People Gotta Love Again ".

Johnston and many
Johnston's initial call upon the governors for more men did not result in many immediate recruits but Johnston had another, even bigger, problem since his force was seriously short of arms and ammunition even for the troops he had.
No Union soldiers were observed to have ever gotten behind Johnston during the fatal charge, while it is known that many Confederates were firing at the Union lines while Johnston charged well in advance of his soldiers.
Besides his studio work, Torrence became a graphic artist starting his own company, Kittyhawk Graphics, and designing and creating album covers and logos for other musicians and recording artists, including Harry Nilsson, Steve Martin, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Dennis Wilson, Bruce Johnston, The Beach Boys, Diana Ross and The Supremes, Linda Ronstadt, Canned Heat, The Ventures and many others.
For a number of years, the small, frail 1920s player Bill Johnston was considered by many to have had the best forehand of all time, a stroke that he hit shoulder-high using a western grip.
Johnston notes that many MPOs perform weekly in this area, and though many of these activities seem like the “ soft ” aspects of planning that aren ’ t really necessary, they ’ re absolutely essential to ensuring that the models used in second phase are accurate and complete.
* Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, ethnographer and U. S. Indian agent who named many counties and places in Michigan in his official capacity ; husband of Jane Johnston Schoolcraft.
Most of it was sold off many years ago, but the Headquarters Section was owned by members of the Johnston family until 1961 when the dream of a town was conceived.
In 1858 the threat of Johnston ’ s Army marching down Emigration Canyon forced many settlers to pack up everything they could and move south until the situation could be resolved.
BBC News correspondent Alan Johnston, who was kidnapped in The Gaza Strip by Palestinian militants, spent many years in Lochgoilhead in his youth.
The ILP provided many of the new Labour MPs, including John Wheatley, Emanuel Shinwell, Tom Johnston and David Kirkwood.
Johnston, many of whom were Scottish, meeting public demand for information on an expanding Empire.
The many presenters over the years included Peter West, McDonald Hobley, Charles Nove, Terry Wogan, Brian Johnston, Angela Rippon, Michael Aspel, Noel Edmonds, David Jacobs, Judith Chalmers, Pete Murray, and Rosemarie Ford.
But, after his Test Match Special colleague Brian Johnston had nicknamed him " Sir Frederick ", there were those who thought he had really been knighted and many, particularly in his native county, who could not understand why he had not.
Raymond Brown ( 1970 ) supported by Johnston ( 2005 ) read that the " another Paraclete " of John 14: 16 is in many ways " another Jesus ," the Paraclete is the presence of Jesus after Jesus ascends to his Father.
During the session, Johnston met many of the Convention ’ s prominent figures, including future governors Charles N. Haskell, William H. Murray and Robert L. Williams.
There, the Oklahoma House of Representatives raised charges, which the Oklahoma Senate as the Court of Impeachment agreed to, against Governor Johnston and many members of his administration.
When many coal miners were unable to pay their premiums during the General Strike, the Society remained supportive, in line with its founding principles ; according to Johnston:
With the Society facing ever-rising administration costs as many of their members relocated to England in search of work, Johnston worked out proposals for co-operation between the collecting societies, proposing a Sub-Committee be formed.
The " birdsong " test transmissions became a famous landmark of British radio and attracted many newspaper articles and comment prior to the station's launch, including one live comment during BBC Radio 4's Test Match Special when commentator Brian Johnston referred to listening to the birdsong, much to the fury of BBC management who were fearful of Classic FM's impending launch.
Other notable runners ( among many ) from the same era were Steve and Charlie McCooke, Johnston Scott and Jimmy Todd.
These included his collection of Native American stories and legends, many of which his wife Jane Johnston Schoolcraft told him or translated for him from her culture.
He lent backing vocals to many works, including Chicago's hits " Baby, What a Big Surprise " and " Wishing You Were Here " ( with Al Jardine and brother Dennis Wilson ), Elton John's " Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me " ( with Bruce Johnston ), David Lee Roth's hit cover of " California Girls ," Warren Zevon's " Desperados Under the Eaves " and the Carnie / Wendy Wilson holiday track " Hey Santa!

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