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Killiam and .
O. W. Killiam established the community in 1921.

lawyer and merchant
What otherwise could `` the lawyer, doctor, minister, the men of science and letters '' do when told that they had `` become the cherubim and seraphim and the three archangels who stood before the golden throne of the merchant, and continually cried, ' Holy, holy, holy is the Almighty Dollar ' ``??
His son who did not know whether he wanted to be doctor, lawyer, merchant or chief.
* lines 14. 189-209 – Become a lawyer, join the army, or become a merchant.
* Micajah Autry ( 1794 – March 6, 1836 )-American merchant, poet and lawyer who died in the Texas Revolution at the Battle of the Alamo
* John S. Carlile: American merchant, lawyer, and politician, including a United States Senator.
About this time, the settlement gained its first merchant, physician, lawyer, and minister, and the first schoolhouse was built.
Late in 1877, McCarty, along with Brewer, Bowdre, Scurlock, the Coes and the Saunders, was hired as a cattle guard by John Tunstall, an English cattle rancher, banker and merchant, and his partner, Alexander McSween, a prominent lawyer.
His brother, James, became a lawyer and his brother, Christopher, a textile merchant.
His father, George Canning, Sr., of Garvagh, County Londonderry, Ireland, was a gentleman of limited means, a failed wine merchant and lawyer, who renounced his right to inherit the family estate in exchange for payment of his substantial debts.
His father had broad and successful career interests as a sea captain, merchant, land developer, farmer, lawyer and jurist.
The Pulteney Associates were British investors: nine-twelfths was owned by Sir William Pulteney, 5th Baronet ( 1729 – 1805 ), a Scottish lawyer ; two-twelfths by William Hornby, former Governor of Bombay ; and one-twelfth by Patrick Colquhoun, a Scottish merchant.
Maynard was Seattle's first doctor, merchant prince, second lawyer, Sub-Indian Agent, Justice of the Peace, and Architect of the Point Elliott Treaty of 1855.
), lawyer, merchant and political figure in New Brunswick
Defeated in his home state, he moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to work as a lawyer and merchant.
* Gouverneur Morris, one of the leading minds of the American Revolution, lived in New York City during most of the colonial period, but moved to Philadelphia to work as a lawyer and merchant during the Revolution.
His father, William Allen, was a successful merchant and lawyer, and would later be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
He was also a corporate and financial lawyer, author, lecturer and merchant banker who is chiefly remembered today as the inventor and pioneer of the Employee Stock Ownership Plan ( ESOP ), the prototype of the leveraged buyout invented to enable working people without savings to buy stock in their employer company and pay for it out of its future dividend yield.
Thomas Cushing III ( March 24, 1725 – February 28, 1788 ) was an American lawyer, merchant, and statesman from Boston, Massachusetts.
The Public Franchise League was " a small informal group of high-minded citizens backed by Boston lawyer Louis D. Brandeis and Boston merchant Edward A.
Known to locals as Luca Caragiali, he later built a reputation as a lawyer and judge in Ploieşti, and married Ecaterina, the daughter of a merchant from the Transylvanian town of Braşov.
Born in Oyonnax, France, the son of a prosperous merchant, Sonthonax was a lawyer in the Parlement of Paris who rose in the ranks during the French Revolution.
John Pierpont ( April 6, 1785 – August 27, 1866 ) was an American poet, who was also successively a teacher, lawyer, merchant, and Unitarian minister.
Walter Livingston ( November 27, 1740 Clermont Manor, Clermont, Columbia County, New York-May 14, 1797 New York City ) was an American merchant, lawyer and politician.
" The version printed by William Wells Newell in Games and Songs of American Children in 1883 was: " Rich man, Poor man, beggar-man, thief, Doctor, lawyer ( or merchant ), Indian chief ", and it may be from American tradition that the modern lyrics solidified.

lawyer and promoter
The promoter of justice, for instance, is a canon lawyer whose job is to represent the diocese as the prosecutor in penal cases and who also can intervene in contentious cases if they concern the " public good ", acting as a watch dog for the people of the diocese.
* April 24-Alan Eagleson, disbarred lawyer, convicted felon, former politician, hockey agent and promoter
* Walther Herwig – Prussian lawyer and promoter of high seas fishing and research
Robert Alan Eagleson ( born April 24, 1933 ) is a disbarred Canadian lawyer, convicted felon in two countries, former politician, hockey agent and promoter.
* 1990: Kerstin Blomberg, Swedish district nurse and promoter of international understanding among young persons round the Baltic, Jesús Alcalá, Swedish lawyer and human rights activist, Eva Moberg, Swedish writer and journalist, Harald Ofstad, university professor and philosopher, Peter Watkins, British film director and writer.
Founded in 1802, Rootstown was named for Ephraim Root, a lawyer and promoter of the Connecticut Land Company.
Valcarcel's first contact with boxing came during the early 1980s, when he became Wilfredo Gómez's lawyer and negotiated Gómez's contracts with promoter Don King.
Henry Drushel Perky ( 7 December 1843 – 29 June 1906 ) was a lawyer, businessman, promoter and inventor.

lawyer and who
`` You know '', the lawyer said, `` it's difficult to talk like this about a man who can't answer back ''.
The lyricist's father was a lawyer who had branched out into real estate.
But because the governor was determined that friendship should not influence him one way or the other, he looked for a printer with a knowledge of the law ( which Woodruff did not have ), and awarded the contract to a lawyer named John Steele who had started a newspaper in Helena the year before.
Gov. John M. Dalton, himself a lawyer and a man of long service in government, spoke with rich background and experience when he said in an address here that lawyers ought to quit sitting in the Missouri General Assembly, or quit accepting fees from individuals and corporations who have controversies with or axes to grind with the government and who are retained, not because of their legal talents, but because of their government influence.
`` My experience as public safety commissioner '', Roos said, `` has shown me that the office of sheriff is best filled by a man with law enforcement experience, and preferably one who is a lawyer.
Her young British lawyer, James Dunlop, pleaded that she was sorely needed at her Portland home by her widowed mother, 80, her maiden aunt, also 80 and bedridden for 20 years, and her uncle, 76, who once ran a candy shop.
C. Wheeler Barnes of Denver, head of the Scottish Rite in Colorado, praised Pike as a historian, author, poet, journalist, lawyer, jurist, soldier and musician, who devoted most of his mature years to the strengthening of the Masonic Order.
Not long thereafter Johnson gave a speech in Nashville, denouncing the Know Nothing Party, and rebuked a prominent Whig lawyer, Thomas T. Smiley, who took issue with him.
* Attorney ( England and Wales ), a person, who may be but is not necessarily a lawyer, who is authorised to act on someone else's behalf in either a business or a personal matter
The Supreme Court held that for the plea to be accepted, the defendant must have been advised by a competent lawyer who was able to inform the individual that his best decision in the case would be to enter a guilty plea.
Dmitri's grandfather Ivan had been a prominent lawyer in Tsarist Russia who had displayed respect for social awareness and humanitarian principles ( including advocating the abolition of capital punishment ) that would later influence his grandson.
The reality is that Micheline Musseli Pozzo di Borgo, a French aristocrat who at 20 was France's youngest lawyer ever, brought considerable wealth to her marriage to Lerner and lost most of it through him, including nearly $ 600, 000 from the sale of her Parisian apartment, which Lerner placed in investments that either failed or were looted by him during periods of financial desperation.
Barbara Olson ( December 27, 1955 September 11, 2001 ) was a lawyer and conservative American television commentator who worked for CNN, Fox News Channel, and several other outlets.
Holly was having trouble getting his royalties from Petty, so he hired the noted lawyer Harold Orenstein at the recommendation of his friends the Everly Brothers, who had engaged Orenstein following disputes with their own manager, Wesley Rose.
* Bobby Diamond, California lawyer who was a child star and young-adult actor of the 1950s and ' 60s
He played a lawyer turned bounty hunter who was trying to hunt down John Bly, the man who killed his father.
In legal firms the title is used to indicated a lawyer who is not a partner of the law firm.
Ironically, one of the stronger arguments against this position came from an individual highly respected by their theological quarter, Bliss Knapp, who claimed that Eddy understood through her lawyer that these consent clauses would not hinder normal operation after her decease.
Lyell's father, also named Charles, was a lawyer and botanist of minor repute: it was he who first exposed his son to the study of nature.
In addition, any lawyer who is convicted of a felony is automatically disbarred in most jurisdictions, a policy that, although opposed by the American Bar Association, has been described as a convicted felon's

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