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The origin and evolution of the Cambridge tripos can be found in William Clark's Academic Charisma and the Origin of the Research University.
Clark's family, taking their slaves, moved to Louisville, Kentucky when William was 15.
Elk Creek itself was renamed Ecola Creek to honor William Clark's original name.
Clark's five older brothers fought in Virginia units during the American Revolutionary War ( 1775 – 1783 ), but William was too young.
This was William Clark's primary home until 1803.
They had five children: Meriwether Lewis Clark, Sr. ( 1809 – 1881 ), named after his friend and expedition partner ; William Preston Clark ( 1811 – 1840 ); Mary Margaret Clark ( 1814 – 1821 ); George Rogers Hancock Clark ( 1816 – 1858 ), named after Clark's older brother ; and John Julius Clark ( 1818 – 1831 ), named after his oldest brother Jonathan and Clark's wife.
The Clark's grebe " Aechmophorus clarkii " was not named for William Clark, but for J. H.
Mercer was walking through William Clark's orchard when the British light troops appeared.
Yonkers Raceway, considered a city landmark, was first opened in 1899 by William H. Clark's Empire City Trotting Club.
He may have gained this position by the patronage of William Clark, who was from 1813 the governor of the Missouri Territory ; upon Clark's death, Charbonneau's employment with the government came to an abrupt halt.
The codename of the IC is Clarke in the S / SX, after William Clark, and Yorke in the G / GX, after Clark's manservant.
* Partial view of William Tierney Clark's bridge, circa 1880
* Victorianweb. org's William Tierney Clark's Chain Bridge, Budapest
Clark's Speakership was notable for two things: First, Clark's skill from 1910 to 1914 in maintaining party unity to block William Howard Taft's legislation and then pass Wilson's ; and second, Clark's splitting of the party in 1917 and 1918 when he opposed Wilson's decision to bring the United States into World War I.
Eventually, ten of the signers of Clark's " Covenant in the Believers of Jesus ," raised funds to build the William S. Clark Memorial Church in Sapporo in 1922.
He entered the Church of England in 1856, a fact attributed by his former tutor William Farrer ( 1820 – 1908 ) to the influence of Clark's wife.
In William J. Clark's novel, Winning the Lottery, Uriel is the guardian angel of the narrator, and later of his wife and children.
Clark established his headquarters at Redstone Old Fort on the Monongahela River, while three of Clark's associates from Dunmore's War, Joseph Bowman, Leonard Helm, and William Harrod, each began to recruit men.
The Memoir, as it usually known, was not published in Clark's lifetime ; although used by historians in the 19th century, it was not published in its entirety until 1896, in William Hayden English's Conquest of the Northwest.
William Andrews Clark's 1903-1910 railroad that linked Pioche and Panaca operated through the wash until washed out by flooding.
* August 1 – Captain William Clark's 34th birthday.

William and Track
* Track: William Cook Defence hydraulically adjustable double-pin.
Coober Pedy is a gateway to the outback communities of Oodnadatta and William Creek, which are both located on the Oodnadatta Track.
Allmusic's William Ruhlmann gave Worship and Tribute a positive review, noting " Cosmopolitan Bloodloss " an AMG Track Pick.
In the chapter entitled " The Green War ", General MacArthur's biographer William Manchester identifies that the disease was one of a number debilitating afflictions affecting both sides on New Guinea in the running bloody Kokoda battles over unbelievably harsh terrains under incredible hardships — fought during a six month span all along the Kokoda Track in 1942-43, and mentions that to be hospital evacuated, Allied soldiers ( who cycled forces ) had to run a fever of 102 ° F — and that sickness casualties outnumbered weapons inflicted casualties 5: 1.
William Creek, Australia is located halfway on the Oodnadatta Track, 210 kilometres north of Marree and 166 kilometres east of Coober Pedy in South Australia.
William Creek offers the only petrol station between Marree, Coober Pedy and Oodnadatta on the Oodnadatta Track and has a campground, two motels and one of the world's most remote pubs.
Other appearances included his iconic role as the father of Natalie Wood in the James Dean classic Rebel Without a Cause ( 1955 ), as Robert Mitchum's ill fated brother Arthur in the William Wellman adventure Track of the Cat ( 1954 ), and as the often absent father Col. Kenneth Penmark in The Bad Seed ( 1956 ) also starring Nancy Kelly and Patty McCormack.
When William Notman died in November 1891, quite suddenly after a short bout of pneumonia, management of the studio Wm Notman & Son was left to his son William McFarlane Notman, an experienced photographer in his own right, who with his brothers, had accompanied the itinerant settlement known as " End of Track " for the Canadian Pacific Railway and documented the construction of the railway towards the west.
The Bridle Track, a scenic bush track, leads south-east along the Denniston Incline into the foothills of the Mt William Range, to Denniston.
At the same time the 8-lane William DeHart Hubbard Track was dedicated.
* William Tucker-Guitars ( Track 10 )
Born Louis William Weiss in Nashua, Iowa, Taylor appeared in more than 110 films, the bulk of them B-movies in the 1930s and 1940s, although he also had roles in more prestigious studio releases, including I'm No Angel ( 1933 ), Cradle Song ( 1933 ), Death Takes a Holiday ( 1934 ), Payment on Demand ( 1951 ), and Track the Man Down ( 1955 ).
* Track number 5 ( Fable ) is based on the William Golding novel The Lord of The Flies
Track 1 consists of mainly organ, whereas track 2 seems to use the same organ exactly with some added viola played by William Breeze.

William and Map
* Map of Ft William and area, dated 1710
Map showing William's lands in 1087, the light pink areas were controlled by William
< center > Illustrated Map of Pony Express Route in 1860 </ center >< center > by William Henry Jackson </ center >< center > ~ Courtesy the Library of Congress ~</ center >< center > The Pony Express mail route, April 3, 1860 – October 24, 1861 ; Reproduction of Jackson illustration issued to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Pony Express founding on April 3, 1960.
* Simon Winchester, The Map That Changed the World: William Smith and the Birth of Modern Geology, ( 2001 ), New York: HarperCollins, ISBN 0-14-028039-1
* NASA Earth Observatory page on William Smith's Geological Map
* Map Guide to the U. S. Federal Censuses, 1790 – 1920, Thorndale, William, and Dollarhide, William ; Copyright 1987.
Map of medieval Rochester showing the tower that William built, from E. A. Freeman's The Reign of William Rufus 1882
< td >< center > Map of Pony Express Route in 1860 </ center >< center > by William Henry Jackson ~ courtesy the Library of Congress </ center >
* 1815 — William Smith published The Map that Changed the World, the first geologic map of England, Wales, and southern Scotland, using fossils to correlate rock strata.
Map of ancient Samnium from The Historical Atlas by William R. Shepherd, 1911.
Map from " A New Voyage Round the World ", published in 1697 by William Dampier, the English sea captain, naturalist, and occasional buccaneer.
Map drawn by William Faulkner for The Portable Faulkner ( 1946 ).
Published By G. W & C. B. Colton & Co. No. 172 William St. New York., 1869 ; David Rumsey Historical Map Collection website accessed January 17, 2012 Shows Klamath County, California and settlements within it.
How King William Street might have appeared on the London Underground Map today if it had remained open
Map from William R. Shepherd's Historical Atlas ( 1911 )
Maclure's 1809 Geological Map This antedates William Smith's geological map of England by six years, a ; though it was constructed using a different classification of rocks.
* The Geological Society publishes a Geological Map of England & Wales by G. B. Greenough Geological Map of England & Wales by G. B Greenough, published by the Geological Society, 1819 to rival William Smith's famous geological map.
* 1777 Chart / Map of Narragansett Bay by Charles Blaskowitz and William Faden at DavidRumsey. com
His 2001 book, The Map that Changed the World focused on geologist William Smith and was his second New York Times best seller.
* 2001 – The Map That Changed the World: William Smith and the Birth of Modern Geology — the work of geologist William Smith

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