BurnsFugitiveSlaveCase 1854 was one of three famous fugitiveslave cases arising in Boston, Massachusetts , after the enactment of the FugitiveSlave Act of 1850 . Part of the Vigilance Committee 1850 61 planned to rescue Anthony Burns , an escaped slave, from an upper room of the courthouse . They battered in a door of the building at night, May 26, 1854 and entered, where one of them shot and killed United States Marshal Batchelder while trying to free the defendant. Despite the committee s efforts, United States Commissioner and Suffolk County, Massachusetts probate court judge Edward G. Loring remanded Burns to his owner, Suttle, of Alexandria, Virginia . On June 2 throngs in the city witnessed Burns being taken to the ship that would carry him back to Virginia. Several rich citizens paid 1,300 for his purchase and returned him to Boston early in 1855, where they emancipated him. A grand jury indicted three of those involved in the attack at the courthouse. After an acquittal of one man and several hung juries in trials for the others, the federal government dropped the charges. ref name Barkan citation title Jury Nullification in Political Trials author Steven E. Barkan publisher Social Problems volume 31 number 1 date Oct., 1983 pages 28 44 ref Source reflist James Truslow Adams Adams, James Truslow . Dictionary of American History . New York Charles Scribner s Sons, 1940. case law stub Crime stub Category History of Massachusetts Category Abolitionism in the United States Category 1854 in United States case law Category Massachusetts state case law Category Legal articles without infoboxes Category United States slavery case law Category 1854 in Massachusetts ... more details
until the FugitiveSlave Act of 1850 was passed. Because of this, fugitive slaves had to leave the country ... did not know where to go or what they would need to survive . History Fugitive slaves early in U.S. were sought out just as they were through the Fugitiveslave law years, but early efforts included only Wanted posters, flyers etc.. After the FugitiveSlave Act of 1850 was passed, Bounty hunters ... Supreme Court Case Ableman v. Booth, the actions that spurred the accused was the attempt of Wisconsin to rule The FugitiveSlave Act of 1850 Unconstitutional. ref http www.wicourts.gov about organization ... would be sent out, and under the new Fugitiveslave Act they could now send federal marshals into the north ... FugitiveSlave Act of 1850 The FugitiveSlave Act of 1850 , part of the Compromise of 1850 , was a law ... United States the South agreed to have California enter as a free state, The FugitiveSlave Act ... Constitution Drapetomania FugitiveSlave Act of 1850 FugitiveSlave Acts History of Slavery in the United States Harriet Tubman History of Slavery Slave Trade Compromise and FugitiveSlave Clause ...Globalize USA date February 2012 File Runaway slave.jpg thumb left Runaway slave poster The phenomenon ... itself. In the history of slavery in the United States , fugitive slaves or runaway slaves were slavery ... to the Slave master. Many escaped slaves upon return were to face harsh and horrid punishments such as amputation ... Bland, Voices of the Fugitives Run away Slave stories and their fictions of self creation Greenwood ... aided escapees were also punished by legal law as seen in the case of http www.wicourts.gov about organization ... s escape by preventing his capture from Federal Marshals. Many states tried to nullify the new slave ... with the slaves turned to drastic measures in order to undermine slave owners. Such ideas as the Underground .... ref Bland, Lecater Bland, Voices of the Fugitives Run away Slave stories and their fictions ... of money that could be made off that slave by the master. The Underground Railroad is probably one ... more details
History Net accessdate June 28, 2011 ref The BurnsFugitiveSlaveCasecase of Anthony Burns was an example of an unsuccessful attempt by opponents of the FugitiveSlave Law using force to free a captured slave. ref cite web url http www.pbs.org wgbh aia part4 4p2915.html title Anthony Burns captured ... Court became the only state high court to declare the FugitiveSlave Act unconstitutional, as a result of a case involving fugitiveslave Joshua Glover , and Sherman Booth , who led efforts that thwarted ... about policemen acting as slave catchers. The FugitiveSlave Law or FugitiveSlave Act was passed ... FugitiveSlave Act of 1793 was a Federal government of the United States Federal law which was written .... Many Northern states sought to circumvent the FugitiveSlave Act. Some jurisdictions ... publisher Oxford University Press year 1990 page 84 isbn ref The FugitiveSlave Law dealt with slaves ... for passage of the FugitiveSlave Act in 1850. ref Benjamin C. Wilson, Kentucky Kidnappers, Fugitives ... 4 pp 339 358 ref New law slavery In response to the weakening of the original fugitiveslave act, the Fugitive ... to assist captured fugitive slaves. This law rendered the federal FugitiveSlave Act effectively ... the army to enforce the FugitiveSlave Act in Vermont. No actual events followed in Vermont, but the rhetoric ... stable 365877 in JSTOR ref Effects The FugitiveSlave Law brought the issue home to anti slavery ... Hedrick work utc.iath.virginia.edu accessdate June 28, 2011 ref The FugitiveSlave Act brought a defiant ... a fugitiveslave who was about to be sent back into the South and successfully smuggled him to Canada ... The South also argued that the FugitiveSlave Act only applied to the Union the South had broken away ... Slave Act Fugitiveslave laws Prigg v. Pennsylvania Ableman v. Booth Underground Railroad Emancipation Proclamation Incidents involving fugitive slaves Passmore Williamson Anthony Burns Lancaster ... 104468814 Stanley W. Campbell, The Slave Catchers Enforcement of the FugitiveSlave Law, 1850 1860 ... more details
The fugitiveslave laws were laws passed by the United States Congress in 1793 and 1850 to provide for the return ... two attempts at implementing a fugitiveslave law in the Congress of the Confederation in order to provide ... in the 1784 ordinance, containing a fugitiveslave provision in the hope that this would reduce opposition ... avalon.law.yale.edu 18th century nworder.asp ref FugitiveSlave Act of 1793 Main FugitiveSlave Act ... the service of their masters , or more commonly known as the FugitiveSlave Act, they were responding ... constitution articleiv section2 ref The 1793 FugitiveSlave Act was the mechanism ... in 1842 16 Peters 539 &mdash that state authorities could not be forced to act in fugitiveslave cases ... FugitiveSlave Act File Slave kidnap post 1851 boston.jpg thumb Massachusetts had abolished slavery in 1783, but the FugitiveSlave Law of 1850 required government officials to assist slavecatchers in capturing fugitives within the state. Main FugitiveSlave Act of 1850 The demand from the South for more effective Federal legislation was voiced in the second fugitiveslave law, drafted by Senator ... and the identity of the fugitive were determined on purely ex parte testimony. If a slave ... Court of Wisconsin went so far as to declare the FugitiveSlave Law unconstitutional. ref cite book title Unconstitutionality of the FugitiveSlave Act author Wisconsin Supreme Court location ..., in Cincinnati , with other cases arising under the FugitiveSlave Law of 1850, probably had as much ... Slave Law was considered still to hold in the case of fugitives from masters in the border ... title The Slave Catchers Enforcement of the FugitiveSlave Law, 1850 1860 year 1970 isbn 0807811416 ... Slave Laws External links Cite NSRW FugitiveSlave Laws, The Cite NIE FugitiveSlave Law year 1906 ... States DEFAULTSORT FugitiveSlave Laws Category Legal history of the United States Category United ... a clause that provided for the return of fugitive slaves. However, this only referred to the confederation ... more details
s Case Somerset v. Stewart case. Lord Mansfield ordered that a fugitiveslave from Virginia who had ... States Category FugitiveSlave Clause case law US law stub ...The FugitiveSlave Clause is the name given to a provision in Article Four of the United States Constitution , Article Four of the United States Constitution Section 2 Obligations of states Section 2 , Article Four of the United States Constitution Clause 3 Extradition of laborers Clause 3 , that requires that slaves that escaped to another state be returned to the owner in the state from which they escaped. The passage of the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution , which forbids ... discussion concerning the issue of fugitive slaves. After the issues involving the slave trade ... 1990 pp. 397 398 ref Text The following is the text of the FugitiveSlave Clause quote No person ... 6. Finkelman, Paul. The Kidnapping of John Davis and the Adoption of the FugitiveSlave Law of 1793 .... Fugitive Justice Runaways, Rescuers, and Slavery on Trial. 2010 ISBN 978 0 674 04704 4. See also Fugitiveslave laws External links http www.usconstitution.net constpop.html List of popular names of sections and clauses of the US Constitution US Constitution DEFAULTSORT FugitiveSlave Clause Of The United ... accepted principles of international law that required sovereign states to return fugitive slaves ..., judges were bound by English law to ignore the prior legal status of the fugitive under foreign ... under the Articles of Confederation , there was no ability to compel free states to capture fugitive ..., two South Carolina delegates, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney and Pierce Butler , proposed that fugitive ... Sherman stated that he saw no more propriety in the public seizing and surrendering a slave or servant ... with slavery, the words slave and slavery are not specifically used. Historian Donald Fehrenbach ... in this respect was a last minute change in the fugitive clause whereby the phrase legally held ... more details
The FugitiveSlave Clause of the U.S. Constitution Article 4, Section 2, Clause 3 Note Superseded by the Thirteenth ... of a slaveholder to recover an escaped slave. The FugitiveSlave Act of 1793 created the legal mechanism ... to as 1793 FugitiveSlave Act and was written as a way to ensure that slaveowners would be able to recover ..., brought before a magistrate and returned to their masters it gave states the right to demand a slave be returned. The law made it a crime to assist a fugitive or a slave in escaping, with prison and a fine for helping a fugitive, but only a fine for helping a slave. The Act made every escaped slave a fugitive for life unless manumitted by the owner , who could be recaptured at any time anywhere within the territory of the United States. Any children born to fugitiveslave women were considered ... http books.google.com books?id XbzhWvjCxc0C&pg PA22&lpg PA22&dq 22fugitive slave act 22 1793 original v onepage&q&f false accessdate ref Congress passed the FugitiveSlave Act in February 1793 it was signed into law by the first US president, George Washington. Excerpted text of the FugitiveSlave ... slaveact1793.htm History FugitiveSlave Act of 1793 , President s House in Philadelphia, US History.org ... to fugitiveslave mothers as slaves and the property of the mother s master, for all their lives ... as a fugitiveslave at any time, even 50 years after her escape, if Martha Washington s descendants ... Years a Slave , ed. David Wilson, Buffalo, NY Miller, Orton & Mulligan, 1853 ref . See also Fugitive ... at Large Volume 1 2nd Congress 2nd Session Chapter 7 FugitiveSlave Act of 1793 http www.ushistory.org presidentshouse history slaveact1793.htm Text of the FugitiveSlave Act of 1793 http docsouth.unc.edu ... Slavery legislation it FugitiveSlave Act he , 1793 ... fugitive slaves Sections 1 & 2 , which were not the same. Although the U.S. Constitution in Article ...?id XbzhWvjCxc0C&pg PA22&lpg PA22&dq 22fugitive slave act 22 1793 original v onepage&q&f false accessdate ... more details
For the abolitionist John Brown abolitionist Image John brown.jpg thumb John Brown John Brown c.1810 1876 also known by his slave name, Fed , was a slave in Virginia. He moved at age ten to North Carolina where he was separated from his mother. He was moved to Georgia U.S. state Georgia where he worked some years on a cotton farm in Milledgeville under harsh conditions. After several attempts, Brown finally managed to escape and moved around the country and the world, eventually sailing to England in 1850 where he worked as a carpenter in London. He contacted the British and Foreign Anti Slavery Society and in 1855 he dictated the book Slave Life in Georgia A Narrative of the Life, Sufferings, and Escape of John Brown, a Fugitive Slave, Now in England to the society s secretary, Louis Alexis Chamerovzow. This is one of the many descriptions of slave s life in the south known as slave narrative s. Brown married a local woman and remained in London until his death, earning a living as a herbalist . He died in London in 1876. External links http docsouth.unc.edu neh jbrown menu.html Slave Life in Georgia A Narrative of the Life, Sufferings, and Escape of John Brown, a Fugitive Slave, Now in England. London W. M. Watts , 1855. Books Brown, John 1855 , and Chamerovzow, Louis ed. . Slave Life in Georgia A Narrative of the Life, Sufferings, and Escape of John Brown, a Fugitive Slave, Now in England , London W.M. Watts. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brown, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1810 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1876 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Brown, John Category 1810 births Category 1876 deaths Category American slaves Category People from Virginia Category African American non fiction writers Category Black British former slaves fr John Brown esclave ... more details
Infobox Film name Mary Burns, Fugitive image Mary BurnsFugitive 1935 poster.jpg image size 300px caption 1935 Theatrical Poster director William K. Howard producer writer C. Graham Baker br Louis Stevens screenwriter Louis Stevens br Gene Towne narrator starring music cinematography Leon Shamroy editing distributor Paramount Pictures released November 15, 1935 runtime 84 minutes country Cinema of the United States United States language English language English Mary Burns, Fugitive is a 1935 American drama film directed by William K. Howard . Sylvia Sidney plays a small town coffee shop owner who falls for a gangster, ends up in prison and then released in a scheme to trap him. ref cite book last Eames first John Douglas authorlink John Douglas Eames title The Paramount Story publisher Octopus Books year 1985 location London pages 110 isbn ref Cast Sylvia Sidney as Mary Burns Melvyn Douglas as Barton Powell Alan Baxter actor Alan Baxter as Babe Wilson Pert Kelton as Goldie Gordon Wallace Ford as Harper Brian Donlevy as Spike Esther Dale as Kate Notes Reflist Bibliography EAMES, John Douglas, The Paramount Story , London Octopus Books, 1985 External links tcmdb title id 83015 title Mary Burns, Fugitive imdb title 0026688 Mary Burns, Fugitive DEFAULTSORT Mary Burns, Fugitive Category 1935 films Category 1930s drama films Category American films Category Black and white films Category English language films Category Films directed by William K. Howard Category Paramount Pictures films pt Mary Burns, Fugitive ... more details
Wiktionary fugitive A fugitive is a person fleeing from custody. Although this disambiguation does not appear ... disambiguation page for the article term Fugitive . The Fugitive or Fugitive may also refer to TOC right Film and television The Fugitive 1910 film The Fugitive 1910 film , a film directed by D.W. Griffith The Fugitive 1947 film The Fugitive 1947 film , a film starring Henry Fonda and Dolores del R o, and directed by John Ford The Fugitive 1965 film The Fugitive 1965 film , a South Korean film starring Kim Ji mee The Fugitive 1972 film The Fugitive 1972 film , a Hong Kong film The Fugitive 1993 film The Fugitive 1993 film , a film starring Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones, based on the TV series see below The Fugitive TV series The Fugitive TV series , a 1963 1967 American series starring ... s series The Fugitive Twilight Zone The Fugitive Twilight Zone , an episode of The Twilight Zone Fugitives ... Fugitives poets , a 1920s American literary circle at Vanderbilt University publishers of The Fugitive , a literary magazine that showcased their works La Fugitive or Albertine disparue , the sixth volume of Marcel Proust s In Search of Lost Time The Fugitive play The Fugitive play , a 1953 play by Ugo Betti The Fugitive , a 1913 play by John Galsworthy The Fugitive , a novel by Pramoedya ... The Fugitive album The Fugitive album , an album by Tony Banks The Fugitive song The Fugitive song , a song by Merle Haggard Fugitive song Fugitive song , a song by David Gray The Fugitive , a song by Debbie Harry from the album Debravation The Fugitive , a song by Iron Maiden from Fear of the Dark Iron Maiden album Fear of the Dark Fugitive , a song by the Pet Shop Boys from Fundamental Pet Shop Boys album Fundamental Fugitive , a song by Danger Danger from the album Revolve Visions fugitives , a series of short piano works by Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev Other uses Fugitive game , an outdoor tag game See also Lookfrom Fugitive disambig fr Le Fugitif it The Fugitive nds The Fugitive ... more details
other uses The Fugitive disambiguation Image John Walsh filming a segment for America s Most Wanted.jpg thumb right 200px Fugitives are often profiled in the media in order to be apprehended, such as in the TV show America s Most Wanted . A fugitive or runaway is a person who is fleeing from police custody custody , whether it be from private slavery , a government arrest , government or non government interrogation questioning , vigilante violence, or outraged private individuals. A fugitive from justice, also known as a wanted person ref cite web url http www.thefreedictionary.com wanted title wanted definition of wanted by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia publisher Thefreedictionary.com date accessdate 2012 01 31 ref Failed verification date December 2010 Interpol uses the terms fugitive and wanted person synonymously , ref cite web url http www.interpol.int Public Wanted fugitiveInvestServ.asp title Fugitive investigations Fugitive investigations Crime areas Internet Home INTERPOL publisher Interpol.int date accessdate 2012 01 31 ref can either be a person convicted or accused of a crime, who is hiding from law enforcement in the state or taking refuge in a different country in order to avoid arrest in another country. ref cite web url http legal dictionary.thefreedictionary.com Fugitive from Justice title Fugitive from Justice legal definition of Fugitive from Justice. Fugitive from Justice synonyms by the Free Online Law Dictionary publisher Legal dictionary.thefreedictionary.com ... might also be described as a fugitive from oneself . Finally, the literary sense of fugitive includes ... well with the people in their new country. In many jurisdictions, a fugitive loses the right ... that he spent six years as a fugitive he was convicted in absentia . ref http appellatecases.courtinfo.ca.gov ... to find them. See also Bounty hunter Extradition I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang , a 1932 Pre ... fugitive http www.amw.com AMW.com http www.fbi.gov wanted.htm Fugitives wanted by FBI http www.interpol.int ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 To Be A Slave is a children s literature children s novel by Julius Lester , illustrated by Tom Feelings . The book received the Newbery Honor medal in 1969. It explores what it was like to be a slave. The book includes many personal accounts of ex slaves. This book is about how it felt. The words of black men and women who had themselves been slaves are here, accompanied by Julies Esther s historical commentary and Tom Feeling s powerful and muted paintings, To be a Slave has been a touchstone in children s literature for over thirty years. To be a Slave has won numerous awards Newbery Honor Book 1969 , ALA Notable Book, School Library Journal s Best Book of the Year, and Smithsonian Best Book of the Year DEFAULTSORT To Be A Slave cat improve date December 2011 Category Newbery Honor winning works Child novel stub ... more details
by BurnsFugitiveSlaveCase attempting to free Burns . President Franklin Pierce made an example of the case to show he was willing to strongly enforce the FugitiveSlave Act. The show of force turned ...Image Anthony Burns 1.jpg thumb right 300px A portrait of the fugitiveslave Anthony Burns, whose arrest and trial under the FugitiveSlave Act of 1850 touched off riots and protests by abolitionists and citizens of Boston in the spring of 1854. A bust portrait of the twenty four year old Burns, Drawn ... Burns 31 May 1834 17 July 1862 was born a slave in Stafford County, Virginia . As a young man, he became a Baptist and a slave preacher . 1850 would prove a vital year in Burns life because of the passage of the new FugitiveSlave Act of 1850 FugitiveSlave Act that required states to cooperate ... slavery. Burns was affected by the law after he became a fugitive in Massachusetts. He was captured and tried under the law in Boston, in a case that generated national publicity, large demonstrations, protests and an attack on US Marshals at the courthouse. Federal troops were used to ensure Burns ... slave riot , and trial of Anthony Burns Containing the report of the Faneuil Hall meeting, the murder ..., before Burns court case, a crowd of abolitionists of both races, including Thomas Wentworth Higginson ... as the requirements of the FugitiveSlave Act were clear. Richard Henry Dana, Jr. and his ..., but were not successful in the case. With the ruling made against Burns, the government effectively ... formed an Anti Man Hunting League William Lloyd Garrison s burned copies of the FugitiveSlave ... to the US Court of Claims under President James Buchanan . In a broader sense, the Burnscase fueled ... June 2003, Volume 24 Number 3. Virginia Hamilton, Anthony Burns The Defeat and Triumph of a FugitiveSlave Gordon S. Barker, The Imperfect Revolution Anthony Burns and the Landscape of Race in Antebellum ... At the age of nineteen, Anthony Burns escaped slavery in Richmond, Virginia Richmond , traveling ... more details
Infobox film name Fugitive in Trieste image caption director producer writer starring music cinematography editor distributor released Film date 1951 runtime country Film Italy language Italian budget Fugitive in Trieste lang it Clandestino a Trieste is a 1951 Italian film. External links IMDb title 0043416 DEFAULTSORT Fugitive In Trieste Category 1951 films Category Italian films Category Italian language films 1950s Italy film stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Fugitive pigments are non permanent pigment s that lighten in a relatively short time when exposed to light. Fugitive pigments are present in types of paint , marker s, ink s etc., which are used for temporary applications. Fugitive inks, which washed away when soaked in water, were sometimes used deliberately to prevent postage stamp s being removed from envelopes by soaking, and reused e.g., the Queen Victoria Lilac and Green Issue . While permanent pigments are usually used for painting s, painters have made work wholly or partially with fugitive pigments for a number of reasons ignorance regarding the volatility of the pigments being more concerned with the appearance of colors available only with fugitive pigments than with permanence or the desire to have a painting change in appearance over time. DEFAULTSORT Fugitive Pigments Category Painting materials Category Pigments Art stub pt Pigmento deteriorante ... more details
Italic title Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 The Fugitive La Fuggitiva is the last play of Italian playwright Ugo Betti , completed six months before his death. It was first performed posthumously, at the Teatro le Fenice in Venice, in 1953. Plot Set in a small Italian town rife with petty intrigue and gossip, it begins with Daniele, a minor civil servant, leaving town, ostensibly to attend a professional conference in Bologna . Actually, however, he is headed toward the border, planning to desert his wife Nina, who he finds insufferable. His plans are frustrated, however, by the appearance of a mysterious stranger, who introduces himself as a doctor, and begins to delve into the real dynamics of Daniele s marriage. Though the stranger urges Daniele to proceed with his plan, the young man is increasingly drawn back to his wife. When he returns home, he finds that Nina seems to have killed his supervisor, who had tried to coerce her sexually. Nina involves her husband in the murder plot, and eventually accuses him of the murder. Although Daniele could easily wash his hands of the entire matter, his continuing conversations with the mysterious doctor lead him to discover the sexual, ethical, and even spiritual dimensions of his bond to Nina. When she is mysteriously wounded while trying to flee the town, Daniele helps her to the border, and confronts an invisible God, and challenges Him to justify Nina s suffering. In a final confrontation, Daniele repudiates the cynical nihilism of the doctor. Style and themes In this, his last play, Betti fragments stage space, jumping from one locale to another in the first act, and even dividing the stage into two ... vision. The fugitive of the title is, most immediately, Nina, who is described as being in desperate flight from the higher power that called her into existence. But Nina s case is presented as representative ... it is for that very reason that the seeds are sown. Trans. G. H. McWilliam DEFAULTSORT Fugitive ... more details
Infobox book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Fugitive Prince title orig translator image Image Fugitive Prince.jpg author Janny Wurts cover artist Janny Wurts country United States language English language English series Wars of Light and Shadow genre Epic fantasy novel publisher HarperCollins release date 24 August 1995 media type Print Hardback pages 400 pp isbn 978 0002240765 oclc 40589324 preceded by Warhost of Vastmark followed by Grand Conspiracy Fugitive Prince is volume four of the Wars of Light and Shadow by Janny Wurts . It is also volume one of the Alliance of Light , the third story arc in the Wars of Light and Shadow. External links http www.paravia.com JannyWurts website Books WoLaS FugitivePrince.html Fugitive Prince Webpage http www.paravia.com JannyWurts website Excerpts FugitivePrinceExcerpt.html Fugitive Prince Excerpt Category 1995 novels Category American fantasy novels Category Wars of Light and Shadow Category Alliance of Light 1990s fantasy novel stub ... more details
Multiple issues orphan August 2009 refimprove August 2009 context August 2009 Fugitive glue , also called credit card glue , E z release glue , or colloquially booger glue , is a low tack adhesive that produces a removable, non permanent joint. There is only a minimal residue of the other material remaining on the glue, and minimal amount of damage caused to the separated surfaces. Fugitive glues are frequently used in marketing , where some object product sample or a return envelope is glued to another, usually paper, object a mailing envelope or a magazine. They tend to perform best on smooth, non porous surfaces. Unlike adhesives used on post it note s, the joint is not resealable. Fugitive glues are frequently available in the form of hot melt adhesive s. They can be also applied in liquid form. They can also act as pressure sensitive adhesive s. Some fugitive glues are latex based. ref cite web url http www.specialtiesgraphics.com page.php?id 118 title Fugitive Glue A sticky situation accessdate 2011 06 14 ref References reflist Category Adhesives Category Packaging materials product stub ... more details
italic title Infobox Book name F Is for Fugitive image Image F Is for Fugitive.jpg 200px image caption Cover of the book F Is for Fugitive by Sue Grafton . author Sue Grafton cover artist country United States language English language English series Alphabet Mysteries genre Mystery fiction Mystery publisher Henry Holt and Company pub date 1989 media type Print Hardcover pages 261 pp ref name buf4 first edition isbn 9780805004601 dewey 813 .54 19 congress PS3557.R13 F2 1989 oclc 18817342 preceded by E Is for Evidence followed by G Is for Gumshoe F Is for Fugitive is the sixth novel in Sue Grafton s Alphabet series of mystery novels ref name buf4 cite news work The Buffalo News title Brains, Intuition Mark Female P.I. date 1989 05 21 first Ed last Kelly ref and features Kinsey Millhone , a private eye based in Santa Teresa fictional city Santa Teresa, California . ref cite news work The Gazette Colorado Springs, CO title Author Murder at home only in mysteries Gripping secrets fill Fugitive date 1989 06 04 ref ref cite news work Palm Beach Post title Authors of Note date 1989 07 24 first Tom last Blackburn page 1E quote Milhone s first case was A is for Alibi, and now she is up to E is for Evidence in paperback and F is for Fugitive in hardcover. ref Grafton had originally planned to call the novel F Is for Forgery but decided during her research that forgery was too boring a crime . ref cite news work U of L Magazine title Women of Mystery How two U of L alumnae became top whodunits url http louisville.edu ur ucomm mags spring2002 mystery.html date Spring 2002 ref Plot summary The sixth novel in the series sends Kinsey to Floral Beach, California, while back at home, Henry ..., fills her in on the details of the case Jean, 17 when she died, was a problem child who was doing ... threatening calls in the middle of the night as she pursues the case. Ori is murdered when her insulin ... F Is For Fugitive Category Novels by Sue Grafton Category 1989 novels Category Novels set in California ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Notability date December 2008 Fugitive Projects is a Non profit organization non profit curatorial arts organization, arts collective, and beehive operating since 1999 out of Nashville, Tennessee . From 1999 2005 Fugitive Projects called itself the Fugitive Art Center bringing national and international artists to Nashville to exhibit in their warehouse gallery space. In both configurations they served as an artist advocacy, curatorial resource and databank. Since restructuring they have focused more on ephemeral exhibitions and involvement with exhibitions traveling to the IMAFY in Egypt Banff, Alberta Banff , Canada for The Interactive Screen Conference Ireland s Dublin Electronic Arts Festival Basel, Switzerland and to venues across the U.S. Artists with video works in this touring program included Hernan Bas , Charles De Meaux , e rock , Haus am Gern , Jenna Gribbon , Muda Matthis Sus Zwick , Casey Reas , Scott Reeder artist Scott Reeder , Magda Tothova , Moliu Zhang , Eliane Rutishauser , Melody Owen , Charles Huntley Nelson , Kristin Lucas , Matt Freedman ... Burwell among others. David Maddox in the Nashville Scene said in 2004 the Fugitive Art Center has become an essential part of Nashville s art scene...The Fugitive can point to a steady series of good ... a cross section of the city s art scene. Susan Knowles, in Art Papers , refers to The Fugitive Art ... s industrial past at the Fugitive Art Center , The Nashville Scene , July 29, 2004. Susan W. Knowles ... www.deltaaxis.org powerhouse powerhouse.html Powerhouse Memphis http www.fugitiveart.com Fugitive Art Center http fugitiveprojects.com index.htm Fugitive Projects http web.archive.org web 20070219000900 ... gallery deaf experimental film programme at sebastian guinness gallery Fugitive Projects involvement in the Dublin Electronic Arts Festival http www.fineart.gov.eg imafy EventsE.htm Fugitive Projects in Egypt DEFAULTSORT Fugitive Projects Category American artist groups and collectives Category Non ... more details
Burns may refer to Burn , an injury plural Robert Burns , poet Burns surname , includes list of people Burns London , a British guitar maker Places Burns, Colorado , unincorporated community in Eagle County Burns, Kansas , town in Marion County Burns, New York , town in Allegany County Burns, Oregon , town in Harney County Burns, Tennessee , town in Dickson County Burns, Wisconsin , town in La Crosse County Burns community , Wisconsin , an unincorporated community Burns, Wyoming , town in Laramie County Ships USS Burns DD 171 USS Burns DD 171 , a United States Navy destroyer in commission from 1919 to 1930 USS Burns DD 588 USS Burns DD 588 , a United States Navy destroyer in commission from 1943 to 1946 USS W. W. Burns 1861 USS W. W. Burns 1861 , a schooner acquired by the United States Navy in 1861 Buildings H.B. Burns Memorial Building , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C. See also Burn disambiguation Burns Township disambiguation Burnside disambiguation Burnsville disambiguation Bruns , a surname Byrnes disambiguation disambig de Burns eo Burns fr Burns it Burns lv B rnss hu Burns egy rtelm s t lap nl Burns ja pl Burns pt Burns ru sv Burns olika betydelser uk vo Burns ... more details
The game of Fugitive combines elements of a number of outdoor games such as capture the flag , tag game cops and robbers , and Sharks and Minnows . In Fugitive, players divide into two teams, with each team playing the part either of the fugitives or of the police . The cops are further divided into runners , drivers , and riders. ref http www.katu.com news local 93637629.html ref Game Basics The fugitives objective is to run from a starting point to a finishing point without being tagged by any of the riders. The fugitive must remain on foot, no vehicles or alternate modes of transportation. There are no boundaries as to where the fugitive may go he she can cut through yards, over fences, on roofs, through businesses, houses, roads, beaches, woods, etc. A time limit may be established for the fugitives based on the distance and difficulty, meaning they have to pace themselves in their travel. The driver s role is to transport the riders around town trying to find the fugitives. The riders and drivers may use cell phones or walkie talkies to plan their pursuit. The drivers may not hit the fugitives they should remain within reasonable limitations of traffic law. The riders or the drivers try to tag the fugitives visually with a flashlight, vocally by calling their name or yelling out their position, or physically by touching them. In some games, if a fugitive is caught before the safe zone surrounding the finish point, he she becomes a rider, making the game more difficult for fugitives. Other times, the tagged fugitives may be shuttled to the finish point to wait for the game to end if the cops have no room in their car, they may still have to continue on foot . If a time limit is being used, all remaining fugitives are considered busted once it is up. Once the whole group of players has convened, a new route is chosen, and another game may begin from the finish point. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Fugitive Game Category Outdoor games ... more details
Infobox film name Fugitive Valley image image size caption director S. Roy Luby producer Anna Bell Ward associate producer br George W. Weeks producer writer Oliver Drake filmmaker Oliver Drake story br Robert Finkle writer br John Vlahos writer narrator starring music Frank Sanucci cinematography Robert E. Cline editing S. Roy Luby distributor released 30 July 1941 runtime 61 minutes country film US language English budget gross preceded by followed by website Fugitive Valley is a 1941 American film directed by S. Roy Luby , one of the Range Busters series of western films. Cast Ray Corrigan as Crash Corrigan John Dusty King as Dusty King Max Terhune as Alibi Terhune Elmer as Elmer, Alibi s Dummy Julie Duncan as Ann Savage aka The Whip Glenn Strange as Gray Bob Kortman as Red Langdon Ed Brady actor Ed Brady as Dr. Steve Tom London as Marshal Warren Reed Howes as Jim Brandon Carl Mathews as Henchman Slick Edward Peil Sr. as Ed jailer Doye O Dell as Jim Whip rider External links IMDb title id 0033641 title Fugitive Valley Internet Archive film id fugitive valley name Fugitive Valley Use dmy dates date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT Fugitive Valley Category 1941 films Category American films Category 1940s Western films Category Monogram Pictures films Category English language films Category Black and white films 1940s Western film stub ... more details
About the Merle Haggard song other songs with similar titles The Fugitive disambiguation Infobox single Name I m a Lonesome Fugitive Cover Artist Merle Haggard from Album I m a Lonesome Fugitive Released December 12, 1966 Format 7 inch single 7 Recorded Genre Country music Country Length 2 56 Label Capitol Records Capitol small 2219 small Writer Liz Anderson br Casey Anderson Producer Ken Nelson United States record producer Ken Nelson Certification Last single The Bottle Let Me Down BR 1966 This single I m a Lonesome Fugitive BR 1966 Next single I Threw Away the Rose br 1967 The Fugitive aka I m a Lonesome Fugitive is a 1966 single by Merle Haggard which was written by Liz Anderson and Casey Anderson, parents of country star Lynn Anderson . The Fugitive was Haggard s sixth release to reach the U.S. country singles chart and his first number one on the chart. The single spent one week at number one and spent a total of fifteen weeks on the chart. ref cite book title The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country Hits 1944 2006, Second edition last Whitburn first Joel authorlink Joel Whitburn year 2004 publisher Record Research page 146 ref The B side, Someone Told My Story , peaked at number thirty two on the country chart. Although not written by Haggard, the song became one of the most closely associated with the early part of his career, as it drew upon his then still relatively recent prison term for burglary. Here, Haggard fills the shoes of an escaped convict, trying to live life on the run from the authorities. As a fugitive, he knows that trying to settle down or start a relationship are too risky either his new friends would tip off the authorities or would slow him down as the authorities catch up and is resigned to living a lonely life on the road as a rolling stone Down every road, there s always one more city I m on the run, the highway is my home . Chart performance ... March 4, 1967 s aft after Where Does the Good Times Go br by Buck Owens s end DEFAULTSORT Fugitive ... more details
Fugitive emissions are emissions of gases or vapor s from pressurized equipment due to leak s and various other unintended or irregular releases of gases, mostly from industrial activities. As well as the economic cost of lost commodities, fugitive emissions contribute to air pollution and climate change . A detailed inventory of greenhouse gas emissions from upstream Petroleum industry oil and gas activities in Canada for the year 2000 estimated that fugitive equipment leaks had a global warming potential equivalent to the release of 17 million metric tonnes of carbon dioxide , or 12 per cent of all greenhouse gases emitted by the sector. ref Cite document last Clearstone Engineering year 1994 title A National Inventory of Greenhouse Gas GHG , Criteria Air Contaminant CAC and Hydrogen Sulphide H2S Emissions by the Upstream Oil and Gas Industry, Volume 1, Overview of the GHG Emissions Inventory pages v publisher Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers url http www.capp.ca default.asp?V DOC ID 763&PubID 86220 accessdate 2008 12 10 postscript None ref Venting of natural gas, Gas flare flaring , accidental releases and storage losses accounted for an additional 38 per cent. Fugitive ... seals , or related equipment. Fugitive emissions also occur at evaporative sources such as waste water ... leak sources at large facilities and the difficulties in detecting and repairing some leaks, fugitive .... Because of the technical difficulties and costs of detecting and quantifying actual fugitive emissions .... New technologies are under development that could revolutionize the detection and monitoring of fugitive ... fifteen times higher than those previously reported using the emission factor approach. The fugitive ... of Fugitive Emissions of Hydrocarbons from a Refinery journal Journal of the Air & Waste Management ... to reduced fugitive emissions. The cameras use infrared imaging technology to produce video images ... public 2006gl pdf 2 Volume2 V2 4 Ch4 Fugitive Emissions.pdf 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National ... more details
Infobox film name Fugitive of the Plains image image size caption director Sam Newfield producer Sigmund Neufeld producer writer George Wallace Sayre original screenplay narrator starring See below music Leo Erdody cinematography Jack Greenhalgh editing Holbrook N. Todd distributor released April 1, 1943 runtime 56 minutes original version br 50 minutes USA br 38 minutes edited version re release country USA language English budget gross preceded by followed by website Fugitive of the Plains is a 1943 American film directed by Sam Newfield . The film is also known as Raiders of Red Rock America reissue title . Plot summary Expand section date August 2011 Cast Buster Crabbe as Billy the Kid Al St. John as Fuzzy Jones Maxine Leslie as Kate Shelly Jack Ingram actor Jack Ingram as Henchman Dillon Kermit Maynard as Henchman Spence Karl Hackett as Red Rock Sheriff Sam Packard Hal Price as Willow Springs Sheriff Dave Connelly George Chesebro as Henchman Baxter Frank Ellis actor Frank Ellis as Henchman Dirk John Merton as Deputy arresting Fuzzy Soundtrack Expand section date August 2011 External links IMDb title id 0035908 title Fugitive of the Plains Internet Archive film id FugitiveofthePlains name Fugitive of the Plains western film stub DEFAULTSORT Fugitive of the Plains Category 1943 films Category American films Category Western films Category Action films Category Adventure films Category English language films Category Black and white films Category Billy the Kid film series Category Producers Releasing Corporation films ... more details