The George Sand Association: Friends Of George Sand Literary society founded at Hofstra University in 1976. Includes articles, bibliography of works, and membership application. http://people.hofstra.edu/faculty/David_A_Powell/GSA/
Extractions: Welcome Membership Application George Sand Studies (Journal) Bibliography of Works in Translation ... e The George Sand Association is a literary society founded at Hofstra University in 1976 as the Friends of George Sand. The purpose of the society is to encourage and foster research and scholarship on George Sand. Members also have access to the society's discussion group on the internet.
How Dubya Is Making The World Safe For BioWarfare In the view of bioweapons expert Amy Sands, George W. Bush is just making things worse. She says the president's State Department appointees have played a key role in http://www.rense.com/general29/dsso.htm
Extractions: THE COMING WAR with Iraq could give U.S. troops a chance to try out the chemical and biological weapons the Pentagon has been secretly developing. Using the Freedom of Information Act, the Sunshine Project, a respected international bioweapons watchdog group, has obtained documents indicating that multiple branches of the U.S. military have been quietly working on chemical and biological armaments for years. Here's a glimpse at a few of these nasty new weapons. Bio-attack bugs In 1997 the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C., sought approval for a $296,000 program to create microorganisms that could "degrade" enemy equipment, including "fuels, replacement parts and other supplies that support a war effort." As one might imagine, breeding and deploying a living attack organism is a treacherous endeavor. According to the seven-page Navy proposal, the first concern is that scientists could accidentally unleash deadly or dangerous bugs in the laboratory. The second potential problem is that the bioweapons could mutate into something seriously frightening when released on the battlefield. "Field robustness is a concern because of the wide variety of environmental conditions that could be encountered by the microbial products when employed in different warfighting scenarios," the Navy document reads.
George Sand Das Leben von George Sand in einem Portr t von Norgard Kohlhagen. http://www.dichterinnen.de/Sand/
Extractions: N. Kohlhagen , "Sie schreiben wie ein Mann, Madame!", Fischer Taschenbuch Frankfurt/M. 1983, S. 39-48. Ich werde stets vermeiden, mit Personen des anderen Geschlechts allein zu sein... Sollte man mir irgendeinen Antrag machen, geschehe es auch in der ehrenwertesten Absicht, so werde ich davon alsbald meine Eltern in Kenntnis setzen.« Da die Mädchen im Internat unter strenger Aufsicht lebten, hatten sie ohnehin keine Möglichkeit, »mit Personen des anderen Geschlechts allein zu sein«. Aurore entwickelte sich unter dem Einfluß des Klosterlebens zu einem schwärmerischen jungen Mädchen, das die Bibel und das Leben der Heiligen und Märtyrer studierte und den intensiven Wunsch hatte, Nonne zu werden. Mit solchen Auswirkungen allerdings hat Großmutter Dupin nicht gerechnet. Als sie von diesem Vorsatz Aurores hört, holt sie sie unverzüglich aus dem Kloster. Im Februar 1820 kehrt Aurore nach Nohant zurück. Das übermäßig behütete, nach strengsten Regeln erzogene Mädchen erlebt plötzlich eine Freiheit und Unabhängigkeit, die Aurore selbst »bizarr« vorgekommen sein muß. Eben noch mußte sie sich hochgeschlossen kleiden und durfte keinen Schritt allein gehen. Jetzt kümmert sich niemand mehr um sie: »In allen Dingen war ich mir selbst überlassen.« Die Großmutter kränkelt. Der Hauslehrer Dechartres, der bislang nur Knaben erzogen hat, rät Aurore, sich wie ein Mann zu kleiden. Sie zieht »Männerrock, Mütze und Gamaschen« an und begleitet ihn, wenn er auf die Jagd geht.
Civil War Volunteers From Anderson County, By Company Sands, George W., captain Co. E 11th US colored Gilpatrick, Ernestes P., first lieutenant Simons, Alanson, first lieutenant 1st KS Battery http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/anderson/library/military/ksciv1.htm
Extractions: CIVIL WAR VOLUNTEERS FROM ANDERSON COUNTY, by company The names, military ranks, and company names are as they appear in the original text. If someone has two ranks listed, this means he was promoted from the first to the second. If the promotion was to a position in another company, that company is listed in brackets after the rank. If a date is given, that is also given in brackets after the rank. If you don't know what company your ancestor served in, please check the alphabetical list According to this book, 420 men volunteered from Anderson County, and of that number 56 were killed or died of disease while in the service. Posted by Teresa Lindquist, (c) October 1997
Lit-Med Synopsis of the play. http://litmed.med.nyu.edu/People?action=view&id=2284
Pays De George Sand En Berry Comm moration du bicentenaire de George Sand au coeur de son univers d inspiration. Rencontres litt raires, concerts, randonn es, v nements, spectacles. http://www.bicentenaire-george-sand.com
Combs &c. Families Of Morgan County, Missouri 12 Jan 1843 Combs, Fanton married SANDS, George W. on 12 Jan 1843 in Morgan County, Missouri. Early American Marriages Missouri to 1850, Jordan R. Dodd, et al, Precision Indexing http://www.combs-families.org/combs/records/mo/morgan.htm
Extractions: Please Email Additions/Corrections to Webmaster Morgan County was established in 1833 from Cooper Co MO Benton , Pulaski and non-county land. Kinderhook's name was changed to Camden in 1843. In 1845 Moniteau Co was organized from Cole and Morgan, and in 1860 Miller gained from Morgan. Additional surrounding counties include Pettis and Benton. Note: See also add'l data in re Pettis Co, MO below. See Also John L. Combs , Fayette Land Office Abstract, Vol 4, p. 406. (Extracted by Combs Researcher Michael R. Wilson from U.S. Land Sales - Missouri, Abstract of Entries. Vol 4 (1836 - 1837); and Missouri Index to Topographic and other Map Coverage. United States Geological Survey.) David VAUGHT married Saphony Combs (JP) John B. FISHER (Extracted by Combs Researcher Bob George from "Missouri Genealogical Abstracts and Records," Vol 3, pg 120, Sun City AZ Genealogical Library) Notes: 1840 census not checked yet, but see
Orginal Death Records Boyne City Sands, Charlotte A. Sneathen, Arthur Sythoff, Ludia Ann Pierce, Hiram C. Sands, George W. Sneathen, Fred B. Pike Sanquist, Edward Snyder, Adelia http://boynearea.com/records/deathrecords/townships/bc/2ns.htm
Find Mark Sands sands, george w (age 36) sands, mark a (age 44) 28. sands, mark mims, fl 29. sands, mark 42 clay city, ky conner, mellisa r http://www.usa-people-search.com/Find-Mark-Sands.aspx
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Sfbg.com In the view of bioweapons expert Amy Sands, George W. Bush is just making things worse. She says the president's State Department appointees have played a key role in derailing the http://www.sfbg.com/36/51/x_news_war.html
DULUTH, GA Political Contributions By Individuals sands, george w mr. (k.p.m.g. l.l.p/certified public acc), (zip code 30097) $100 to bushcheney '04 (primary) inc. on 02/02/04 jhin, eddie k mr., (zip code 30097) $2000 to bush http://www.city-data.com/elec/elec-DULUTH-GA.html
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Whilbr - Western Maryland Historical Library Sands, George W. Stouffer, Alfred Schleigh, Thomas E. Strikethrough Stinebaugh, Fred'k. Schlosser, Tobias Socks, John Strikethrough Summers, George Seibert, Conrad http://www.whilbr.org/detail.asp?idEntry=1440
Lawrence County, Ohio | Lawrencecountyohio.com | "Sa" Sands, George W. 22 250 Sanford, Birdie H. 21 509 Sanson, Brookie 24 328 Sanson, Garnett M. 23 91 Sargent, Garnet 21 179 Sargent, Thomas 24 620 Sark, William 22 http://www.lawrencecountyohio.com/content/sa
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Adj. Gen. 2 Reg. Colored Inf. Co. E Sands George W. Hartford Sep. 10, '63 Resigned Aug. , '64 Captain Montgomery John R. Little Rock, Ark. Jan. 1, '65 Mus. out on det. roll, Little Rock, Ark., Jan. 10, '66 http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/archives/statewide/military/civilwar/adjutant/2c
Extractions: Extracted from Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Kansas, 1861-1865. Vol. 1. (Reprinted by Authority) Topeka, Kansas: The Kansas State Printing Company. 1896. Return to Volume 1 (Reprint) Index. p. 609-611 Rank Surname Given Residence Enlistment Muster Remarks Captain Sands George W. Hartford Sep. 10, '63 Resigned Aug. -, '64 Captain Montgomery John R. Little Rock, Ark. Jan. 1, '65 Mus. out on det. roll, Little Rock, Ark., Jan. 10, '66 First Lieut. DeVilliers Henry Nevada City, Mo. Sep. 10, '63 Resigned Apr. 19, '65 First Lieut. Myers Ireneus C. Grasshopper Falls July 11, '65 Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65 Second Lieut. Brown William J. Sep. 10, '63 Resigned Feb. 12, '64 Second Lieut. Best Henry F. Monrovia Nov. 10, '64 Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. G, July 11, '65 First Sergt. Scott Samuel H. Leavenworth July 17, '63 Sep. 10, '63 Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65 Sergeant Blanton Thomas Leavenworth July 6, '63 Sep. 10, '63 Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65 Sergeant Hall Allen Fort Scott July 6, '63 Sep. 10, '63
Anderson County, Index [P-Z] Sands, George W. 1 Savage, J. M. 1 Schmitt, Katherine 1 Schofield, General 1 Schoonover, Dr. George 1 Schutte, Zack 1 2 3 Seber, A. J. 1 http://www.kancoll.org/books/cutler/anderson/anderson-co-i3.html
Lawrence County, Ohio | Lawrencecountyohio.com | "Sa" Sands, George W. 22 250 Sanford, Birdie H. 21 509 Sanson, Brookie 24 328 Sanson, Garnett M. 23 91 Sargent, Garnet 21 179 Sargent, Thomas 24 620 Sark, William 22 http://www.lawrencecountyohio.com/node/2235
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HUGHES MSS. 1867, Aug. 30 Bowie, Oden vs. Sands, George W. 1867, Sept. 3 Norris, Samuel; 1867, Sept. 5Dec. 19 Quinan, Pascal A. 1867, Sept. 7 Acklen, Mrs. Adelicia (Mrs. N.A. Chechham) http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/hughes.html
Extractions: Lilly Library Home Manuscript Collections Ask a Question The Hughes mss., 1833-1888, are legal papers of the law firm of Hughes, Denver and Peck, Washington, D.C. The partners were James Hughes, 1823-1873, lawyer, congressman from Indiana, and professor of law at Indiana University, 1853-1856; James William Denver, 1817-1892, lawyer, general, congressman from California, and governor of Kansas Territory; and Charles F. Peck, lawyer from Illinois. Since most of the correspondence consists of copies, only letters by the following prominent individuals were indexed: John Richard Barret, William Darius Bishop, James William Denver, Thomas Ewing, James Hughes, Robert Todd Lincoln, Peter Perkins Pitchlynn, David Dixon Porter, Wager Swayne, John Trimble, Walter C. Whitaker, Charles Wilkes, and Joseph Albert Wright. In the collection are also twelve letter copybooks of the firm, 1866-1872, containing some six thousand copies of their letters.
CORPORATION COMMISSION | Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City) | Find Articles At Rathje and Julia A. Rathje; Loyd Pickering, Receiver; Louis Roark; Louise H. Rose; P.C. Russell; J.H. Ryan; Bob Ryan; Bobby Joe Ryan; Howard H. Sands; Ruth Ellen Sands; George W http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4182/is_19950401/ai_n10078724/
Extractions: BNET Log In Join Search AMENDED NOTICE OF HEARING Cause CD No. 940 001804 Before the Corporation Commission of the State of Oklahoma. Applicant: Unigas Corporation. Relief Sought: A certificate for the underground storage of natural gas. Legal Description: Sections 15, 16, 17, 20, 21 and 22, T10N-R9E, Okfuskee County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant/Movant, Unigas Corporation, is requesting that the Commission grant it a Certificate for the underground storage of natural gas in all formations lying between 3,000 feet and 3,500 feet below the surface of the ground which includes the Cromwell common source of supply and underlying: All of Section 15; All of Section 16; East Half (E/2) and Southeast Quarter Southwest Quarter (SE/4 SW/4) of Section 17; Northeast Quarter (NE/4) and Southeast Quarter (SE/4) and East Half Northwest Quarter (E/2 NW/4) and Northeast Quarter Southwest Quarter (NE/4 SW/4) of Section 20; Northeast Quarter (NE/4) and Northwest Quarter (NW/4) and Southwest Quarter (SW/4) of Section 21; North Half Northwest Quarter (N/2 NW/4) and Northwest Quarter Northeast Quarter (NW/4 NE/4) of Section 22; Township 10 North, Range 9 East, Okfuskee County, Oklahoma.
Sands Family, Leadville, Colorado, USA Directors Sam'l Newhouse, W. R. Phelps, Jacob Sands, George W. Cook, Sam Jacobs, Fred Schafer and C. E. Wyman. While the roster of the town team, the Blues, was not complete http://www.jewishleadville.org/surnames/sands.html
Extractions: The Sands name appeared regularly in the newspapers of primal Leadville. Below is a chronicle of citations concerning the Sands brothers during their time in the Wild West. November, 1879: Another article added some points about the company's advertising as the One Price Clothing Store and about its manager: The owners despise the Chatham street way of doing business-of asking three prices and taking two, or selling at cost with a view of building up a trade, and you will find at their stores but one price, and that marked in plain figures so that the customer, if he is any judge of goods, knows what he is doing when he buys. . . . The brothers Jacob (born 1852) and Charles (born December, 1856) Sands, Anglicized from Sandelowsky, came early to Leadville and were well settled by 1880 at 308 Harrison Avenue where they were clothiers and kept their residence. Apparently immigrants from the German-Polish border region, Charles had arrived in America in 1875. July, 1880, on the occasion of a visit to Leadville by General U. S. Grant: