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Historian Walter A. McDougall quotes Josiah Bushnell Grinnell, the founder of Iowa's Grinnell College, as saying, " I was the young man to whom Greeley first said it, and I went.
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* Josiah Bushnell Grinnell ( 1821 1891 ), U. S. congressman
* Josiah Bushnell Grinnell, U. S. Congressman from Iowa
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* Two Young Men Who Went West profiles of Robert Noyce and William Shockley ; especially comparing Noyce, founder of Intel and a graduate of Grinnell College, with Josiah Grinnell, its founder.

Josiah and December
Josiah was born at Ecton, Northamptonshire, England, on December 23, 1657, the son of Thomas Franklin, a blacksmith-farmer, and Jane White.
Three months later, Josiah Child and his deputy had an audience with James II, and as per the ensuing discussions, a Charter was issued by the king on December 30, 1687 which established the Corporation of Madras.
During King Philip's War ( 1675 1676 ), a force of Massachusetts, Connecticut and Plymouth militia under General Josiah Winslow invaded and destroyed the fortified Narragansett Indian village in the Great Swamp in what is now South Kingstown, Rhode Island, on December 19, 1675.
: Josiah married first: Mary Digley in Marshfield on December 19, 1654 and died in Duxbury on July 1, 1655.
He next joined with Josiah Primat — the person from whom George Lilburne asserted that he had bought the collieries — and presented to parliament, on 23 December 1651, a petition repeating ; and specifying the charges against Hesilrige.
He was a son of Henry Frederick Tiarks ( London, 23 December 1832-Foxbury, Chislehurst, 18 October 1911 ), a banker, and wife ( London, 11 September 1862 ) Agnes Morris ( Oxford, July / September 1840-1923 ), paternal grandson of Johann Gerhard Tiarks ( Jever, 25 May 1798-Tottenham, 8 March 1858 ), Chaplain of the Duchess of Kent, and wife ( London, 20 October 1825 ) Emily Phipps ( London, 26 May 1798-London, 6 March 1841 ), daughter of Josiah Phipps, and great-grandson of Johann Gerhard Tiarks and wife Christine Dorothea Ehrentraut.
Josiah Clifton Firth ( 27 October 1826 11 December 1897 ) was a New Zealand farmer, businessman and politician who had a brief brush with fame as the messenger between Te Kooti and the New Zealand Government during Te Kooti's War.
The war's largest battle occurred in Rhode Island, when a force of Massachusetts, Connecticut and Plymouth militia under General Josiah Winslow invaded and destroyed the fortified Narragansett Indian village in the Great Swamp in southern Rhode Island, on December 19, 1675.
Josiah Perham ( for whom Perham, Minnesota, is named ) was elected its first president on December 7, 1864.
Josiah William Bailey ( September 14, 1873 December 15, 1946 ) was a Democratic U. S. senator from the state of North Carolina between 1931 and 1946.
*" Taking on FDR: Senator Josiah Bailey and the 1937 Conservative Manifesto " by Troy Kickler, December 13, 2006
The clergyman and one-time Dean of Gloucester Josiah Tucker was born at Laugharne in December 1713.
She died between December 18, 1654 ( Edward Winslow ’ s will ) and July 2, 1675 ( date of son Josiah ’ s will ).
Josiah Winslow was born in Plymouth Colony in 1629 and died on December 18, 1680 in Marshfield, Massachusetts.
Penelope Pelham, who married Josiah Winslow in 1651, was born about 1630 in England and died on December 7, 1703 in Marshfield, Massachusetts.
* Josiah Abigail Patterson Campbell of Mississippi December 23 24, 1861 and January 6, 1862
The Court demanded a high standard of advocacy and acquired a reputation for overturning decisions made by the state supreme courts, and the justices ' travelling expenses were cut by Sir Josiah Symon, Attorney General in the short-lived Reid government, in December 1904.
The Corporation was created by a Royal Charter issued on December 30, 1687 by King James II on the advice of the chairman of the East India Company, Josiah Child.
On 29 December 1758, Josiah was appointed to the New York royal council, a position once held by his uncle.
Josiah Thomas Walls ( December 30, 1842 May 15, 1905 ) was a United States Congressman who served three separate terms in Congress between 1871 and 1876.
U. S. Senator Josiah Bailey ( D-NC ) released the " Conservative Manifesto " in December 1937 which marked the beginning of the " conservative coalition " between Republicans and Southern Democrats.

Josiah and 22
* June 22 Josiah Child, English Governor of the East India Company ( b. 1630 )
" Nelson returned to Naples five years later, on 22 September 1798 ( with stepson, Josiah, who was in his early twenties ), a living legend, after his victory at the Battle of the Nile in Aboukir.
Sir Josiah Child, 1st Baronet ( 1630 22 June 1699 ) was an English merchant and politician.
< span id =" Charles George Cornwallis Eliot "> Charles George Cornwallis Eliot </ span >, ( 16 October 1839 22 May 1901 ), courtier and soldier, succeeded Alpin McGregor as a Gentleman Usher Daily Waiter to Queen Victoria in 1899, married on 26 October 1865 Constance Rhiannon Guest, daughter of Sir John Josiah Guest, Bt and Lady Charlotte Guest.
Nevill Josiah Aylmer Coghill VC ( 25 January 1852 22 January 1879 ) was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
* God is also represented as promising Josiah that because he humbled himself before God, he would be " buried in peace " and the book goes on to say he shall not see the disaster to come on Judah ( 2 Kings 22: 19 20 ).
Josiah fought against the Egyptians although the pharaoh, Necho II, prophesied that God would destroy him if he did ( 2 Chronicles 35: 21 22 )— posssibly Josiah was " opposing the faithful prophetic party ".
Josiah, King of Judah, married Hamutal, daughter of Jeremiah of Libnah ( 1 Chronicles 3: 15 ; 2 Kings 23: 31-32 ; 2 Kings 24: 17-18 ; Jeremiah 22: 11 ).

Josiah and 1821
In Spode's similar " Felspar porcelain ", introduced on the market in 1821, felspar was an ingredient, substituted for the Cornish stone in his standard bone china body, giving rise to his slightly misleading name " Felspar porcelain ," to what is in fact an extremely refined stoneware comparable to the rival " Mason's ironstone ", produced by Josiah II's nephew, Charles James Mason, and patented in 1813 Spode's " Felspar porcelain " continued into the Copeland & Garrett phase of the company ( 1833-1847 ).
Josiah Crudup ( 13 January 1791 20 May 1872 ) was a U. S. Congressman from North Carolina between 1821 and 1823.
Josiah Hatt ( 1821 1857 ), pastor of the Baptist Church in Hoboken, New Jersey, and his wife, Mary Thomas.

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