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* Panoramic View of the Hutchinson Family Home on High Rock including all of Lynn, Massachusetts published 1881 by Armstrong and Co, at the LOC website.
The Hutchinson Family flourished in the mid-nineteenth century.
* The Hutchinson Family Singers tour England with Frederick Douglass.
Military bands were also common throughout the country, as was singing family troupes such as the Hutchinson Family.
In 1853, Christy's Minstrels burlesqued the Hutchinson Family singing ' We Come from the Hills with Tyrolean Echo '.
Familism was named for a 16th % nbsp ; century sect called the Family of Love, and Hutchinson and her followers were inappropriately accused of engaging in " free love ", a label that was actually antithetical to their beliefs.
Kittredge toured solo and with the Hutchinson Family, a musical troupe.
Other hospitals in the community include Swedish Medical Center / Ballard, Swedish Medical Center / First Hill, and Swedish Medical Center / Cherry Hill ; Virginia Mason Hospital, on First Hill ; the Seattle Division of the Department of Veterans Affairs ' Puget Sound Health Care System on Beacon Hill ; the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Cascade ; Group Health Central Hospital and Family Health Center on Capitol Hill ; and Northwest Hospital and Medical Center in Haller Lake.
* John Hutchinson, member of American singing group Hutchinson Family Singers
Many of the songwriters, however, were looking for something new, and were connected with the growing abolitionism movement, which sought to abolish slavery ; these included most famously the Hutchinson Family Singers.
The Hutchinson Family Singers ' " Get off the Track!
However, as early as 1844, the Hutchinson Family Singers were performing " Get off the Track!

Hutchinson and John
Playing acoustic guitar, she formed a group with Bowie and bassist John Hutchinson ; between September 1968 and early 1969, when Bowie and Farthingale broke up, the trio gave a small number of concerts combining folk, Merseybeat, poetry and mime.
In the twentieth century, it was usually associated with John Hutchinson, who used it in all three editions of his book, The Families of Flowering Plants.
* Dowson, Jean and Hutchinson, John ( 2003 ) John Wesley: His Life, Times and Legacy, Methodist Publishing House, TB214
In 1638, after conferring with Williams, Anne Hutchinson, William Coddington, John Clarke, Philip Sherman, and other religious dissidents settled on Aquidneck Island ( then known as Rhode Island ), which was purchased from the local natives, who called it Pocasset.
* Hutchinson, John F. Champions of Charity: War and the Rise of the Red Cross Boulder: Westview Press, Inc., ( 1996 )
The daily puzzle is edited by Eimi ( Mike Hutchinson ) and the fiendish Inquisitor puzzle is edited by John Henderson whose predecessor was the late former Times crossword editor Mike Laws.
* Hutchinson system, a system of plant taxonomy created by botanist John Hutchinson.
* Manners from Heaven: a divine guide to good behaviour, ( 1984 ) Quentin Crisp, with John Hofsess, Hutchinson, ISBN 0-09-155810-7.
During the 2008 Democratic primary campaign Raitt, along with Jackson Browne and bassist James " Hutch " Hutchinson, performed at campaign appearances for candidate John Edwards.
Settlers led by a man named John Hutchinson founded the town of Medicine Lodge north of the confluence of Elm Creek and the Medicine Lodge River in February 1873.
* Norbert Cyffer & John P. Hutchinson ( eds.
On February 9, 1928, Hartsdale became the birthplace of the American " Couch Potato " when the Scottish inventor John Logie Baird ( 1888 – 1946 ) transmitted the world's first inter-continental short-wave television signal from a transmitter ( call sign 2KZ ) in Coulsdon, Surrey ( a suburb of London ) to his colleague O. G. Hutchinson in the cellar of Robert M. Hart, an amateur radio operator ( call sign 2CVJ ) in Hartsdale.
Harrisville was platted by John Wells, Thomas Gray, Store Hutchinson, and Robert Dutton on October 19, 1814.
Portsmouth Compact memorial at Founder's Brook. Portsmouth was settled in 1638 by a group of religious dissenters from Boston Colony, including Dr. John Clarke, William Coddington, and Anne Hutchinson.
In the 2008 presidential election, Hutchinson County cast 7, 361 votes for John McCain and 1, 322 for Barack Obama.
In 1864, the will of John Hutchinson ( alkali manufacturer ) of Widnes named one of his executors as " Thomas Part of Astley Hall in Chorley ", although Thomas Part may well not have been the owner at the time.
In the 2000s, a quieter style emerged, with largely impressionistic lyrics, from artists such as Norah Jones, Conor Oberst, Sufjan Stevens, David Bazan, South San Gabriel, Iron & Wine, David Gray, Ray LaMontagne, Meg Hutchinson, Steve Millar, Jolie Holland, Richard Buckner, Jewel, Jack Savoretti, Richard Shindell, and John Gorka.
While living in the San Francisco Bay Area in the early 1970s, Link was introduced to Quicksilver Messenger Service guitarist John Cipollina by bassist James Hutchinson.
In 1979 shortly after drummer Hutchinson left the band to be replaced by John Bradbury, Dammers formed the 2 Tone Records label and released the band's debut single " Gangsters ", a reworking of Prince Buster's " Al Capone ".
* John Hutchinson, footballer
He defended John Milton against William Lauder's charge of plagiarism ( 1750 ), and attacked David Hume's rationalism in his Letter on the Criterion of Miracles ( 1754 ); he went on to criticise the followers of John Hutchinson in his Apology for the Clergy ( 1755 ).

Hutchinson and Asa
1867 ) proposed by Asa Hutchinson ( R – Arkansas ) put a ban on soft money and raised hard money limits.
Borger is named for businessman Asa Philip " Ace " Borger, who also established the Hutchinson County seat of Stinnett and several other small towns in Texas and Oklahoma.
Author, activist, and grower " Ask Ed " Rosenthal ( of High Times fame ) was raided and charged by federal agents the same day DEA Administrator Asa Hutchinson made a speech to the Commonwealth Club.
In 1986, Bumpers defeated later U. S. Representative Asa Hutchinson, the Republican nominee.
Tim Hutchinson's brother is Asa Hutchinson, a Republican former member of the U. S. House from Arkansas's 3rd congressional district, the former undersecretary of the United States Department of Homeland Security, and the unsuccessful Republican gubernatorial nominee in 2006, the same year that Donna Hutchison was elected to the state House.
Tim and Asa Hutchinson are both 1972 graduates of Bob Jones University in Greenville, South Carolina.
Tim and Asa Hutchinson are the brothers-in-law of Arkansas State Senator Kim Hendren, who married Hutchinson's sister, Marylea, in 1958.
William Asa Hutchinson ( born December 3, 1950 ) is a former U. S. Attorney for the Fort Smith-based Western District of Arkansas, U. S. Congressman from the Third District of Arkansas, Administrator of the U. S. Drug Enforcement Administration and the first-ever Under Secretary for Border & Transportation Security at the U. S. Department of Homeland Security.
In 1996, when his brother decided not to run for re-election to the House in order to seek the open U. S. Senate seat that year caused by the retirement of popular Democrat David Pryor, Asa Hutchinson ran for the seat and won.
Washington Post columnist David Broder praised Hutchinson's appointment to head the DEA, writing: " The high esteem in which former Rep. Asa Hutchinson of Arkansas is held by his colleagues was demonstrated by the 98-1 Senate vote confirming him last month as the new director of the Drug Enforcement Administration.
Asa Hutchinson's older brother, Tim Hutchinson, preceded him as U. S. Representative from Arkansas's 3rd congressional district and served one term as a United States Senator from Arkansas from 1997 – 2003, being defeated for a second term by then-Arkansas Attorney General Mark Pryor, a Democrat, in 2002.
Asa and Tim Hutchinson are both graduates of Bob Jones University in Greenville, South Carolina from the Class of 1972.
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* Asa Hutchinson of Arkansas
* Cheers, jeers at immigration town hall meeting ( contentious meeting featuring John and Ken, DHS Undersecretary Asa Hutchinson, and Congressman Darrell Issa discussing immigration sweeps in Temecula, CA )
*"( Hutchinson ) slammed for stopping illegals sweeps " ( discusses John and Ken's campaign in favor of those immigration sweeps and includes link to a 22-minute interview John Kobylt conducted with Asa Hutchinson )
The Republican Party nominated Asa Hutchinson, a former congressman, U. S. Attorney, DEA head, and Undersecretary of Homeland Security.
A U. S. Attorney, Asa Hutchinson, would negotiate a peaceful conclusion to the siege and later prosecute CSA members.
Attorney Asa Hutchinson, who would later go on to successfully prosecute Ellison and other leaders of the CSA, put on an FBI flak jacket and entered the compound to personally join negotiations, ultimately leading to a peaceful conclusion to the armed stand-off.
U. S. Attorney Asa Hutchinson charged Ellison and most of his leadership with illegal weapon possession, Ellison faced the maximum 20 years prison sentence having been convicted on Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act charges.
The death knell of CSA was their attempt to kill FBI special agent Jack Knox, the lead agent assigned to investigate the group ; Asa Hutchinson, the federal prosecutor ; and the Federal judge who presided over the affair that brought about the eventual action against Gordon Kahl, a tax protester and member of the Posse Comitatus, by federal agents at Leonard Ginter's home ( affectionately called ' The Bunker ', due to its construction from concrete covered with earth ).
Beebe defeated former Republican Congressman and Drug Enforcement Administration ( DEA ) chief Asa Hutchinson as well as the Green Party candidate and independent candidate Rod Bryan in the general election on November 7, 2006, capturing 55 percent of the vote.

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