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Josiah and Gregg
Examples include Gopherus agassizii, named by James Graham Cooper after Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz, and Acacia greggii, named by botanist Asa Gray after explorer Josiah Gregg.
Josiah Gregg describes the Pueblo people in Commerce of the Prairies: or, The journal of a Santa Fé trader, 1831 – 1839 as follows:
In search for an alternate route to California through Santa Fe, New Mexico, Josiah Gregg ( 1840 ), and Caprain Randolph B. Marcy ( 1845 ) surveyed trails that crossed Hemphill County, following the south bank of the Canadian River.
In 1840, Josiah Gregg and thirty-four men from Missouri passed through Canadian with trading goods worth $ 25, 000 while en route to Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The patronym " greggii " refers to Josiah Gregg, author, explorer, and amateur naturalist of the American Southwest and northern Mexico.
This event was documented by historian Josiah Gregg and other travelers on the Santa Fe Trail.
* Josiah Gregg And His Vision Of The Early West, 1979
In 1849, an expedition of seven men led by Josiah Gregg attempted to find an overland route to the Pacific ocean.

Josiah and brought
While traditionally accepted as the genuine words of Moses delivered on the eve of the occupation of Canaan, a broad consensus of modern scholars now see its origins in traditions from Israel ( the northern kingdom ) brought south to the Kingdom of Judah in the wake of the Assyrian destruction of Samaria ( 8th century BCE ) and then adapted to a program of nationalist reform in the time of King Josiah ( late 7th century ), with the final form of the modern book emerging in the milieu of the return from the Babylonian exile during the late 6th century.
The 3rd Duke lent the vase to Josiah Wedgwood, who had already had it described to him as " the finest production of Art that has been brought to England and seems to be the very apex of perfection to which you are endeavoring " by the sculptor John Flaxman.
William Pike signed a contract with Josiah Wedgwood in 1791 whilst living in the Market Square with his workers that he had brought with him from Chudleigh in Devon some years earlier.
The arrival of the new chief mechanical engineer, William Stanier, who was brought in from the Great Western Railway by Josiah Stamp in 1932, heralded a change.
In 1884, when Zitkala-Ša was eight, missionaries came to the Yankton Reservation and brought several of the Native American children, including Zitkala-Ša, to the White's Manual Labor Institute in Wabash, Indiana, a manual training school founded by Quaker Josiah White for the education of " poor children, white, colored, and Indian ".
A century later, in the time of Josiah, the prophecy was revised to present Ahaz as the faithless king who rejected God's promise of protection for Jerusalem and the house of David, with the result that God brought Assyria to devastate the land until a new and faithful king ( presumably Josiah ) would arise.
With respect to the interest of capital, he maintains that it depends, like the price of any commodity, on the proportion of supply and demand, and that a low rate is a result of the relative increase of capital, and cannot be brought about by arbitrary regulations, as had been proposed by Sir Josiah Child and others.
Josiah Strong was one of the founders of the Social Gospel movement that sought to apply Protestant religious principles to solve the social ills brought on by industrialization, urbanization and immigration.
() The Book of gives a lengthier account and states that Josiah was fatally wounded by Egyptian archers and was brought back to Jerusalem to die.
When Josiah restored the true worship, Jeremiah went to the exiled ten tribes, whom he brought to Palestine under the rule of the pious king (' Ar.
The archers shot King Josiah, and the king said to his servants, “ Take me away, for I am badly wounded .” 24 So his servants took him out of the chariot and carried him in the second chariot which he had, and brought him to Jerusalem where he died and was buried in the tombs of his fathers.
From 1788 – 1789 he spent rather more than a year as private tutor in a Virginian family, and from 1791 till the close of 1792 he held a similar appointment at Etruria, Staffordshire, with the family of Josiah Wedgwood, employing his spare time in experimental research and in preparing a translation of Buffon's Natural History of Birds, which was published in nine volumes in 1793, which brought him money.

Josiah and Santa
** Josiah Stirling Hamilton ( b. 1975 ), married Justine Miller and lives in Santa Barbara, California-has two children.

Josiah and through
Mannasah's righteous grandson Josiah reinstitutes the reforms of Hezekiah, but it is too late: God, speaking through the prophetess Huldah, affirms that Jerusalem is to be destroyed.
Josiah Willard Gibbs, who was exposed to quaternions through James Clerk Maxwell's Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism, separated off their vector part for independent treatment.
This is the period that corresponds to the biblical Kings Hezekiah through Josiah and the destruction of the Kingdom of Judah by Nebuchadnezzar II.
The expedition had done no serious harm to the enemies of Vincennes, but it distracted some of the Wabash villages while Josiah Harmar, now a General, led a much larger expedition up through Ohio country towards Kekionga.
General Josiah Harmar and his army went through Rockford en route to Fort Wayne where he was more or less defeated.
In 1761, Josiah Wedgwood showed an interest in the construction of a canal through Stoke-on-Trent, the location of his Wedgwood pottery, as his business depended on the safe and smooth transport of his pots.
Winckelmann's ideals were later popularized in England through the reproductions of Josiah Wedgwood's " Etruria " factory ( 1782 ).
In 1797 his wife died, and next year he married Catherine Allen ( died 6 May 1830 ), sister-in-law of Josiah II and John Wedgwood, through whom he introduced Coleridge to the Morning Post.
This required passing through territory controlled by the Kingdom of Judah and Necho requested permission from its king, Josiah.
The battle is also discussed in the talmud where it says that Josiah did not let the Egyptians pass because of a passage in the bible which says that " A sword shall not pass through your land ".
Waterford Crystal Limited was, until March 2009, a subsidiary of Waterford Wedgwood plc, itself formed through the acquisition by the then Waterford Glass Group of the famous pottery manufacturer Josiah Wedgwood in 1986.
The plan was revived in 1793, while another route was suggested in 1794 by Josiah Easton, again passing through Chard.
During one summer's stay at Newport, Rhode Island, Richards met Professor Josiah Parsons Cooke of Harvard, who showed the young boy Saturn's rings through a small telescope.
Josiah Clowes was appointed Chief Engineer, but died in 1795 part way through construction.
Heywood's philosophy was instrumental in furthering individualist anarchist ideas through his extensive pamphleteering and reprinting of works of Josiah Warren, author of True Civilization ( 1869 ), and William B. Greene.
In The Sunless City, Josiah Flintabbatey Flonatin pilots a submarine through a bottomless lake.

Josiah and March
* In March 2003, Josiah Sutton was released from prison after serving four years of a twelve-year sentence for a sexual assault charge.
* Josiah was born about 1633 and died in Preston CT on March 19, 1690.
Madison was the site of a battle in the American Civil War on March 16, 1864, when Col. Josiah Patterson's 5th Alabama Cavalry, supported by Col. James H. Stuart's cavalry battalion and a section of horse artillery, drove Col. Adam G. Gorgas's 13th Illinois Infantry Regiment from the city.
The colony was established on March 21, 1851, on 750 acres ( 3 km² ) of land on Long Island, New York, by Josiah Warren and Stephen Pearl Andrews.
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 Spode ( 23 March 1733 – 1797 ) was an English potter and the founder of the English Spode pottery works which became very famous for the quality of its wares.
David Josiah Brewer ( June 20, 1837 – March 28, 1910 ) was an American jurist and an Associate Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court for 20 years.
The gorget shown in this 1772 portrait of Colonel George Washington by Charles Willson Peale, worn as part of Washington's uniform in the French and Indian War to symbolize his Officer ( armed forces ) | commission as an officer in the Virginia Regiment, was given to Josiah Quincy III in March 1813 by the Martha Parke Custis Peter | granddaughter of Washington at Tudor Place.
Colonel Josiah Clement Wedgwood, 1st Baron Wedgwood, DSO, PC, DL sometimes referred to as Josiah Wedgwood IV ( 16 March 1872 – 26 July 1943 ) was a British Liberal and Labour politician who served in government under Ramsay MacDonald.
Josiah Mwangi Kariuki ( March 21, 1929 – March 2, 1975 ) was a Kenyan socialist politician during the administration of the Jomo Kenyatta government.
Josiah Willard Gibbs, Sr. ( 30 April 1790 – 24 March 1861 ) was a professor of theology and sacred literature at Yale University.
Josiah L. Maxey, a Gardiner banker who had recently financed construction of the Kennebec Central Railroad, obtained legislative approval for consolidation of the Sandy River Railroad and Phillips & Rangeley Railroad ( P & R ) on 10 March 1891.
Josiah Bushnell Grinnell ( December 22, 1821 – March 31, 1891 ) was a U. S. Congressman from Iowa's 4th congressional district, an ordained Congregational minister, founder of Grinnell, Iowa and benefactor of Grinnell College.
Josiah Burr Plumb ( 25 March 1816 – 12 March 1888 ) was an American-born Canadian businessman and parliamentarian.

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