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  1. Charles Coffin

    Charles Coffin may refer to Charles A. Coffin 1844 1926 , first President of General Electric corporation Charles Carleton Coffin 1823 1896 , author of several historic manuscripts Charles D. Coffin 1805 1880 , U.S. Representative from Ohio Charles Edward Coffin 1841 1912 , U.S. Congressman from Maryland Charles Coffin Harris 1822 1881 , New England lawyer who became Chief Justice of the Kingdom of Hawaii Charles Coffin Jewett , librarian at Brown University Charles Coffin Little , U.S. publisher C. L. Coffin Charles L. Coffin , U.S. inventor of arc welding process hndis Coffin, Charles DEFAULTSORT Coffin, Charles ...   more details



  1. Charles A. Coffin

    Other people2 Charles Coffin disambiguation Charles Albert Coffin 31 December 1844 14 July 1926 was the cofounder ..., Massachusetts to Albert Coffin and his wife Anstrus Varney. He married Caroline Russell of Holbrook, Massachusetts and had three children. Career He moved to join his uncle Charles E. Coffin at his ... he established his own shoe factory named Coffin and Clough in Lynn. ref name autogenerated1 http tardis.union.edu community project95 HOH Biography coffin.html Charles A. Coffin Bot generated title ref ... Young years 1913 &ndash 1922 end box ref http www.ge.com company history bios charles coffin.html Charles A. Coffin Biography bot generated title at www.ge.com ref References reflist Further reading ...?id KRjPBj19i 4C&pg PA173&dq Charles A. Coffin&lr &sig UEWa8v0kxNKQQsPld5zxQP7Sm3A PPA173,M1 Page 173 Charles A. Coffin. Published 1983 Greenwood Publishing Group. Hammond, John W. Men and Volts The Story ... people of English descent Category 1844 births Category 1926 deaths cs Charles A. Coffin nl Charles ... title Coffin date 1926 07 26 work Time Magazine url http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,846675 1,00.html accessdate 2008 08 09 ref With the engineering work of Elihu Thomson , Coffin was able ... s companies, Coffin was its first chief executive officer . The company was tested quickly during the Panic of 1893 , where Coffin negotiated with New York banks to advance money in exchange for GE ... for the company. ref http www.hbs.edu leadership database leaders charles a coffin.html Charles A. Coffin 20th Century American Leaders Database Leadership bot generated title at www.hbs.edu ref Suggested by Charles Proteus Steinmetz , this was the first industrial research lab in the US. ref ... fortune archive 2003 07 21 346095 index.htm Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Coffin, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 31 December 1844 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 14 July 1926 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Coffiin, Charles Category American chief executives ...   more details



  1. Charles L. Coffin

    file Charles L. Coffin.jpg thumb Charles L. Coffin Charles L. Coffin of Detroit was awarded US patent 428459 for an arc welding process using a metal electrode . This was the first time that metal melted from the electrode carried across the arc to deposit filler metal in the joint to make a weld. ref Citation last1 Cary first1 Howard B. last2 Helzer first2 Scott C. title Modern Welding Technology publisher Pearson Education location Upper Saddle River, New Jersey year 2005 isbn 0 1311 3029 3 ref About the same time, N.G. Slavianoff , a Russian, presented the same idea of transferring metal across an arc, but to cast metal in a mold. ref Citation last Sapp first Mark title A History of Welding, from Hepheastus to Apollo url http www.weldinghistory.org whistoryfolder welding index.html accessdate 2008 09 21 ref References references Persondata NAME Coffin, C. L. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Coffin, C. L. Category American inventors Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing US engineer stub cs Charles L. Coffin pt Charles L. Coffin ...   more details



  1. Charles William Floyd Coffin

    Charles William Floyd Coffin May 1, 1888 August 2, 1968 was the Mayor of Englewood, New Jersey and chairman ... title C.W. Floyd Coffin, Englewood Mayor And Rail Supply Executive, Dies url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F10717FD39541A7493C1A91783D85F4C8685F9 quote Charles William Floyd Coffin ... Jersey year title Charles William Floyd Coffin page quote C.W. Floyd Coffin has been for many years ... as their children, William Allison Coffin 1915 ? , Charles Floyd Coffin 1918 ? , and Eva Sawtelle Coffin 1923 1967 . ref cite web url http familytreemaker.genealogy.com users b r y Danny P ... quote ... marriage tonight at the Belvedere Hotel is Charles William Floyd Coffin, of Englewood, NJ ... Persondata NAME Coffin, Charles William Floyd ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 1, 1888 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH August 2, 1968 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Coffin, Charles ... ref Biography He was born May 1, 1888 in Pentwater, Michigan to Joel S. Coffin, Sr. and Harriet Whittington ? 1939 . ref name ency ref cite news author coauthors title Mrs. Joel S. Coffin. Widow of Industrialist ... quote Surviving are two sons, C.W. Floyd Coffin, vice president of the Franklin ... New York Times date November 25, 1939 accessdate 2011 10 25 ref He had a brother, Joel S. Coffin, Jr. 1891 1941 . ref cite news author coauthors title Joel S. Coffin, Jr. Dies. Manufacturer ... quote His brother, CW Floyd Coffin of Englewood, is vice president of the Franklin ..., ... url http books.google.com books?id r9Y7Z6hB1N8C&pg PA623&lpg PA623&dq Floyd Coffin englewood&source ... Family Tree Maker ref ref cite news author coauthors title Mrs. C.W.F. Coffin url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F30716FA3F5A157B93C0A9178ED85F408485F9 quote Eva Proudfoot Coffin, wife of mayor C.W. Floyd Coffin, who is vice president of the Franklin Railway Supply Company newspaper New ... abstract.html?res F30713FA3C5D167B93C1A9178AD85F468485F9 quote C.W. Floyd Coffin, vice president of the Franklin ...   more details



  1. Charles Carleton Coffin

    No footnotes date October 2010 Infobox person name Charles Carleton Coffin image Charles Carleton Coffin.png ... successor2 Charles Carleton Coffin was an American journalist , Civil War reporter correspondent , author and politician . Charles Carleton Coffin was one of the best known newspaper correspondents ... to the present day generation. A descendant of Tristam Coffin who arrived in the American colonies from England in 1642, Charles Carlton Coffin was born in Boscawen, New Hampshire , on July 26, 1832. Growing ... opposed to slavery and secession , there would be no question of Charles Coffin s loyalty to the Union ... the war at the princely salary of 25 per week Charles Coffin was off and running He worked alone ... as biographical materials on presidents Abraham Lincoln and James Garfield . Charles Carleton Coffin ... months short of his 73rd birthday. ref This account of the life and career of Charles Carleton Coffin ... frontcover&dq Charles Carleton Coffin Our New Way Round the World 1869 http books.google.com ... Life 1875 http books.google.com books?id NBcBAAAAYAAJ&printsec frontcover&dq Charles Carleton Coffin ... 1864 1889 http books.google.com books?id QcsXAAAAIAAJ&printsec frontcover&dq Charles Carleton Coffin ... 1890 http books.google.com books?id vMILAAAAIAAJ&printsec frontcover&dq Charles Carleton Coffin PPR5,M1 ... books?id 8gXAAAAIAAJ&printsec frontcover&dq Charles Carleton Coffin The Boys of 76 1899 http books.google.com ... author id Charles Carleton Coffin 1823 1896 name Charles Carleton Coffin Persondata NAME Coffin, Charles ... DATE OF DEATH March 2, 1896 PLACE OF DEATH Brookline, Massachusetts DEFAULTSORT Coffin, Charles ... ref m. February 18, 1846 . children religion alma mater Pembroke Academy signature Charles Carleton Coffin signature.png website order1 term start1 term end1 office1 Massachusetts House of Representatives ... the church, and in his teens Charles went to work in a lumbering operation and with 60 from his earnings ... correspondent. By age 21 Charles left Boscawen and went to the city of Boston where he hired on to a surveying ...   more details



  1. Charles D. Coffin

    Other people2 Charles Coffin disambiguation Infobox congressman name Charles Dustin Coffin image Charles Dustin Coffin.JPG state Ohio district Ohio s 17th congressional district 17th term start December 20, 1837 term end March 3, 1839 preceded Andrew W. Loomis succeeded John Hastings congressman John Hastings party Whig Party United States Whig birth date birth date 1805 9 9 death date death date and age 1880 2 28 1805 9 9 birth place Newburyport, Massachusetts death place Cincinnati, Ohio restingplace Spring Grove Cemetery signature Charles Dustin Coffin signature.JPG Charles Dustin Coffin September 9, 1805 February 28, 1880 was a United States House of Representatives U.S. Representative from Ohio . Born in Newburyport, Massachusetts , Coffin attended the public schools. He moved with his parents to New Lisbon, Ohio . He studied law. He was Admission to the bar in the United States admitted to the bar in September 1823 and commenced practice in New Lisbon. He served as clerk of the courts of Columbiana County in 1828. He was elected as a Whig Party United States Whig to the 25th United States Congress Twenty fifth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Andrew W. Loomis and served from December 20, 1837, to March 3, 1839. He declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1838. He resumed the practice of law and engaged in banking. He served as president of the Columbiana Bank of New Lisbon. He moved to Cincinnati, Ohio , in 1842 and continued the practice of law. Coffin was elected judge of the superior court in 1845 and served seven years. He was appointed to the same position by Governor Denison in 1861. He died in Cincinnati, Ohio , February 28, 1880 ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Coffin, Charles Dustin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician ... DEFAULTSORT Coffin, Charles Dustin Category 1805 births Category 1880 deaths Category Members of the United ..., Ohio Category Ohio state court judges Ohio Representative stub de Charles D. Coffin ...   more details



  1. Charles Edward Coffin

    Other people2 Charles Coffin disambiguation Use mdy dates date September 2011 Charles Edward Coffin July 18, 1841 &ndash May 24, 1912 was an American industrialist and politician who lived his adult life in Maryland . From there he served in the state House of Delegates and Senate, and was elected to the United States Congress . He was born and raised in Boston and went to Maryland during the American Civil War. Early life and education Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Coffin was descended from numerous long settled elite New England families. He attended the Boston grammar and high schools. Career In 1863 during the American Civil War , Coffin moved to Muirkirk, Maryland , where he took charge of the local ironworks . Coffin engaged in the manufacture of charcoal pig iron , and subsequently became the owner of the Muirkirk blast furnace s. After the war many of its laborers were freedmen , who founded an independent black Queen s Chapel and Burial Ground nearby in 1868. It became the center of an historic black community known as Rossville. Later Coffin went into politics. He was elected as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates from 1884 to 1886, and served in the Maryland State Senate from 1890 to 1894. He was a state delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1892. In 1894 he was elected from the Maryland s 5th congressional district fifth district of Maryland as a Republican Party US to the Fifty third Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Democrat Barnes Compton . He was reelected on the same day to the Fifty fourth Congress and served from November 6, 1894 to March 3, 1897. He died in Muirkirk. He was interred in St. John s Protestant Episcopal ... Emanuel Mudd I s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Coffin, Charles Edward ... DATE OF DEATH May 24, 1912 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Coffin, Charles Edward Maryland politician stub ... Category American people of English descent Category Article Feedback 5 pl Charles Edward Coffin ...   more details



  1. Charles Coffin Little

    Charles Coffin Little 25 July 1799 Kennebunk, Maine 11 August 1869 Cambridge, Massachusetts was a United States U.S. publisher. He is best known for co founding Little, Brown and Company with James Brown publisher James Brown . Biography Little arrived in Boston early in life. ref name appletons Cite Appletons Little, Charles Coffin year 1892 ref He entered a shipping house, ref name appletons and around 1826 1827 worked with booksellers Hilliard, Gray, Little & Wilkins in Boston, along with William Hilliard publisher William Hilliard , Harrison Gray, and John H. Wilkins. ref Boston News Letter , September 23, 1826. ref ref King s handbook of Boston , 1881, p. 291. ref He worked there until 1837, when he formed his partnership with James Brown under the style of Charles C. Little and Company. Little and Brown had previously been clerks, and were later partners, in a bookstore in Boston founded in 1784 by Ebenezer Battelle . The name of Little and Brown s firm was subsequently changed, due to the admission of other partners, to Little, Brown, and Co. ref name appletons References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Little, Charles Coffin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States publisher DATE OF BIRTH 25 July 1799 PLACE OF BIRTH Kennebunk, Maine DATE OF DEATH 11 August 1869 PLACE OF DEATH Cambridge, Massachusetts DEFAULTSORT Little, Charles Coffin Category 1799 births Category 1869 deaths Category American publishers people Category 19th century in Boston, Massachusetts US publish bio stub 1790s US business bio stub ...   more details



  1. Charles Coffin Jewett

    File Charles Coffin Jewett cph.3c28407.jpg thumb Charles Coffin Jewett Charles Coffin Jewett August 12, 1816, Lebanon, Maine January 9, 1868 was the Librarian and Assistant Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution in 1848 before becoming Superintendent of the Boston Public Library in 1858. Early life He graduated from Salem Latin School, entered Dartmouth College , and soon transferred to Brown University . Career His first cataloging experience took place as a Brown student while helping to catalog the library of the College literary societies American List of literary societies Philermenian Literary Society . In 1837, he entered Andover Theological Seminary , where he helped catalog the Andover Theological Seminary Library. In 1841, he became the librarian of Brown University. He extensively rearranged that library, and created a catalog in two parts an alphabetical descriptive catalog of the items in the library, and an alphabetical Index of Subjects. After its completion in 1843, he embarked on a two year campaign of book purchasing and study in Europe. He became Librarian and Assistant Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution in 1848, and began the task of building the Smithsonian s library by soliciting catalogs from prominent libraries and publishing a survey of U.S. libraries. He also started mechanical duplication of individual catalog entries. Jewett was unanimously elected ... K. Mason http www.infoplease.com ce6 people A0826260.html Charles Coffin Jewett, by the Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia , 6th ed. Harris,M editor . 1975 .The Age of Jewett Charles Coffin Jewett ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jewett, Charles Coffin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ..., Charles Coffin Category People from York County, Maine Category 1816 births Category 1868 deaths .... Death Charles Jewett died after suffering an attack of apoplexy while working at his desk in the Boston Public Library. Sources Charles C. Jewett. http catalog.hathitrust.org Record 001164398 Notices ...   more details



  1. Charles Coffin Harris

    Infobox Officeholder name Charles Coffin Harris image Charles Coffin Harris.jpg alt Young man with sideburns in 19th century suit imagesize caption order office Attorney General of Hawaii Attorney General of The Kingdom of Hawai okina i term start August 26, 1862 term end December 21, 1865 predecessor successor Stephen Henry Phillips monarch Kamehameha IV office1 Minister of Finance of The Kingdom of Hawai okina i term start1 December 21, 1865 term end1 December 21, 1869 predecessor1 Charles de Varigny successor1 John Mott Smith office2 Minister of Foreign Affairs of The Kingdom of Hawai okina i term2 term start2 December 21, 1869 term end2 August 25, 1872 predecessor2 Charles de Varigny successor2 Ferdinand W. Hutchison monarch2 office3 Chief List of Justices of the Supreme Court of Hawaii ... if notable children 2 residence alma mater Harvard occupation Lawyer, Diplomat profession Charles Coffin ... posts, he became chief justice of the supreme court. Early life Charles Coffin Harris was born June 9, 1822 in Newington, New Hampshire . His father was educator William Coffin Harris 1788 1853 and mother ... e275f258.dir Harris, 20Charles 20Coffin.jpg title Harris, Charles Coffin office record work state ... for the site. ref name hjh cite journal id hdl 10524 224 title Charles Coffin Harris An Uncommon ... author Hawaii Supreme Court chapter In Memoriam Hon Charles Coffin Harris date July 6, 1881 title ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Harris, Charles Coffin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION politician ..., Charles Coffin Category 1822 births Category 1881 deaths Category People from Portsmouth, New ... 000046 q Harris, Charles C. dic gene accessdate October 17, 2010 ref He sent for his wife and young ... from minister of finance to minister of foreign affairs as Charles de Varigny returned to France. ref ... 1866 succession box title Kingdom of Hawaii Minister of Finance before Charles de Varigny after John ... Charles de Varigny after Ferdinand W. Hutchison years 1869 1872 succession box title Kingdom of Hawaii ...   more details



  1. Coffin

    for people named Coffin Coffin surname File Presidential 02.jpg thumb Recreation of President Abraham Lincoln lying in reposed in replicated coffin at the http www.nmfh.org National Museum of Funeral History, Houston TX A coffin is a Funeral funerary box used in the display and containment of dead people ... coffin and casket . A coffin is generally understood to denote a funerary box having eight sides, and a casket ... of an Ancient Egyptian coffin First attested in English 1380, the word coffin derives from the Old ... 3A1999.04.0059 3Aentry 3Dcophinus cophinus , Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary ... study tool of ancient languages ref Any box used to bury the dead in is a coffin. Use of the word ... was originally a box for jewelry. ref http www.bartleby.com 68 43 1143.html casket, coffin nn ... a distinction between coffins and caskets , using coffin to refer to a tapered hexagon al or octagon ... August 2011 in North America are called urns . Practices A coffin may be buried in the ground directly ... etc. that go on the outside of a coffin are called fittings sometimes called coffin furniture not to be confused with furniture that is coffin shaped while organising the inside of the coffin with fabric of some kind is known as trimming the coffin . Cultures that practice burial have widely different styles of coffin. In some varieties of Orthodox Judaism , the coffin must be plain, made of wood ... grasses. ref http www.nma.gov.au collections search display?irn 20473 Bark coffin, National ... of the glass covered coffin of the Haraldsk r Woman on display in the Church of Saint Nicolai in Vejle , Denmark or the glass coffin of Vladimir Lenin which is in the Red Square in Moscow . When a coffin is used to transport a death deceased person, it can also be called a pall casket pall , a term that also refers to the cloth used to cover the coffin. Design Image Haraldskaerwoman.jpg right thumb 240px The glass covered coffin of the Haraldsk r Woman . Coffins are traditionally made ...   more details



  1. Coffin (surname)

    Infobox Family colour powderblue name Coffin crest File Coffin3.svg 200px caption ethnicity English people ... Coffin is an Anglo Norman surname . The House of Coffin is an ancient English family which originated ... centuries. The progenitor of the American Coffins was Tristram Coffin Nantucket Tristram Coffin ... in and around Boston . List of notable people surnamed Coffin Alexander J. Coffin 1794 1868 , New York politician Bill Coffin , writer of novels and role playing games Charles A. Coffin , cofounder and first President of General Electric corporation Charles Edward Coffin , politician from U.S. state of Maryland C. L. Coffin Charles L. Coffin , American engineer and inverter of the arc welding process using a metal electrode Clifford Coffin , English recipient of the Victoria Cross David Coffin , folk musician Edmund Coffin , saddlemaker and equestrian Edward Coffin , English Jesuit Frank M. Coffin , politician and jurist from the U.S. state of Maine Frank Trenholm Coffyn , aviation pioneer Howard A. Coffin , politician from the U.S. state of Michigan Howard E. Coffin , automobile engineer and founder of Hudson Motors C. Hayden Coffin , English actor Henry Sloane Coffin , American theologian Isaac Coffin , East India Company Army officer Sir Isaac Coffin, 1st Baronet , Royal Navy officer Jeff Coffin , American saxophonist Joshua Coffin , American abolitionist Levi Coffin , American educator and abolitionist William Coffin courtier Sir William Coffin , English courtier, favourite of Henry VIII of England Henry VIII Peleg Coffin, Jr. , financier and politician from the U.S. state of Massachusetts Richard Geoffrey Pine Coffin , World War II parachute officer in the British Army Robert Aston Coffin , English priest Robert P. T. Coffin , writer and poet Shannen W. Coffin , U.S. lawyer Thomas C. Coffin , politician from U.S. state of Idaho Thomas Coffin Canadian politician Tris Coffin , actor Walter Coffin , Welsh Member of Parliament and coalowner William Sloane Coffin , American ...   more details



  1. Peter Coffin

    Peter Coffin may refer to Peter Coffin artist born 1963 Peter Coffin Anglican Bishop of Ottawa Peter Coffin youtube comedian hndis name Coffin, Peter DEFAULTSORT Coffin, Peter ...   more details



  1. Coffin bone

    Image Hufbein Pferd.jpg thumb A coffin bone The coffin bone , also known as the pedal bone U.S. , is the bottommost bone in the equine leg and is encased by the horse hoof hoof capsule. Also known as the Phalanx bones distal phalanx , third phalanx, or P3 . The coffin bone meets the short pastern bone or second phalanx at the coffin joint. ref name Milligan cite journal last Milligan first Doug title Hoof anatomy and physiology class handout year 2011 series University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada ref The coffin bone is connected to the inner wall of the horse hoof by a structure called the laminar layer. The insensitive laminae coming in from the hoof wall connects to the sensitive laminae layer, containing the blood supply and nerves, which is attached to the coffin bone. ref name ... to the hoof or its support system can in turn affect the coffin bone. ref name thomas cite web last Thomas first Heather title Coffin bone fractures url http www.theracingjournal.com health article.php ... by the Horse hoof hoof , the coffin bone can be injured and fracture d. ref name Vogel 189 Vogel 2006 , p 189 ref For example, inflammatory conditions such as laminitis may lead to rotation of the coffin bone and associated permanent damage due to the coffin bone pulling away from the hoof wall ... condition. Fractures can also occur to coffin bones and, depending on the fracture, can cause severe ... flexural deformity contractures may also affect the coffin bone. For example, the coffin joint can become deformed and lead to changes of the coffin bone within the hoof capsule if the horse has an untreated ... of the coffin bone, making it grow away from its normal, healthy shape. ref name Milligan X ... have been received. Once injured, remedial horseshoe shoeing can help protect the coffin bone from ... medication, and management changes. File Coffin bone and horseshoe.jpg thumb coffin bone shown in relationship ... PA189 first Colin last Vogel publisher David & Charles year 2006 isbn 0715323075 Category ...   more details



  1. Howard Coffin

    Howard Coffin may refer to Howard A. Coffin 1877 1956 , Michigan politician Howard E. Coffin 1873 1937 , Automobile and aircraft engineer and industrialist hndis Coffin, Howard DEFAULTSORT Coffin, Howard ...   more details



  1. Coffin Handbills

    Unreferenced date March 2008 Image Coffin handbill.jpg frame Part of a Coffin Handbill. The Coffin Handbills were a series of pamphlets attacking Andrew Jackson during the U.S. presidential election, 1828 1828 United States presidential election . Jackson was running against incumbent John Quincy Adams , who decided to attack Jackson s ethics and moral character. The first handbill titled The Coffin Handbill was produced by Charles Hammond , a colonel in the U.S. Army . Hammond, a friend and political ally of Henry Clay , did not like John Quincy Adams Adams however, he decided to help the Adams campaign by smearing Jackson. Hammond s first handbill alleged that Jackson had executed several deserters during and after the War of 1812 and Creek War . Later pamphlets attacked Jackson s ethics. One criticized Jackson for allegedly being an adultery adulterer . Jackson s wife s divorce was, unknown to her, not official . Hammond wrote Ought a convicted adulteress and her paramour husband be placed in the highest offices of this free and christian sic land? Another handbill claimed that Jackson s mother was a Prostitution prostitute brought by Kingdom of Great Britain British soldiers to the United States. As a result of these allegations, the term Coffin Handbill became synonymous with a smear attack on a political candidate. Commons Coffin Handbills Category Election campaigning Category Political history of the United States Category United States presidential history Category Andrew Jackson Category Pamphlets ...   more details



  1. John Coffin

    John Coffin may refer to John Coffin judge died 1838 , judge and army officer John Coffin scientist , American virologist hndis Coffin, John ...   more details



  1. Paul Coffin

    1999 and 2001 Coffin donated a total of 24,000 to the Liberal Party of Canada, the governing party of Canada at the time. ref name cbcwhowho Along with Jean Brault and Charles Guit , Coffin is one of only ...Infobox criminal name Paul Coffin image name image size image caption birth date birth place death date death place alias conviction Fraud conviction penalty Conditional sentence of two years less a day ref name cbcwhowho cite web url http www.cbc.ca news background groupaction whoswho.html coffin title Who s who Players date April 18, 2008 accessdate April 23, 2011 publisher Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ref conviction status spouse parents children Paul Coffin is a Canadians Canadian businessman who pleaded guilty to 15 counts of fraud in connection with the sponsorship scandal involving the Liberal Party of Canada in May 2005. ref name protestersmcgill cite web url http www.ctv.ca CTVNews Canada 20050927 paulcoffin mcgillspeech 20050927 title Protesters greet Paul Coffin at McGill lecture date September 28, 2005 April 23, 2011 publisher CTV Television Network accessdate 2011 05 15 ref ref name sentenced cite web url http www.cbc.ca news canada story 2005 09 19 coffin sentence20050919.html title Paul Coffin sentenced in federal sponsorship scandal date 2005 09 19 accessdate 2011 05 15 publisher Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ref As head of Communication Coffin, an advertising agency based in Montreal , Quebec , Coffin was contracted by Public Works Canada to handle sponsorship deals on their behalf. ref name cbcwhowho The RCMP charged him with 18 counts of fraud for submitting fake invoices in relation to this work, ref name cbcwhowho which Coffin later admitted to during the Gomery Commission . ref name sentenced As part of his plea bargain, Coffin admitted to defrauding ... protestersmcgill References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Coffin, Paul ... Coffin, Paul Category Living people Category Corruption in Canada Category Canadian fraudsters ...   more details



  1. Robert Coffin

    Robert Coffin may refer to Robert P. T. Coffin 1892 1955 , American writer, poet and professor Robert Coffin bishop 1819 1885 , Catholic bishop Bob Coffin born 1942 , American politician hndis Coffin, Robert ...   more details



  1. William Coffin

    William Coffin may refer to William Sloane Coffin , Christian clergyman and peace activist William Coffin courtier Bill Coffin , writer of novels and role playing games William Coffin Coleman , founder of the Coleman Company, a maker of camping equipment hndis Coffin, William ...   more details



  1. Tristram Coffin

    Tristram Coffin may refer to Tristram Coffin Nantucket , leader of a group of investors who bought Nantucket in 1659 Tris Coffin , a film and television actor from the latter 1930s through the 1970s disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Polhemus & Coffin

    File 232 madison ave polhemusandcoffin.jpg thumb right 250px alt 232 Madison Ave, NYC Polhemus & Coffin, AIA 232 Madison Ave, NYC Polhemus & Coffin, AIA File Polhemusandcoffin passport.jpg thumb right 250px alt Passport photos, Lewis A Coffin, Jr and henry M Polhemus 1920 Passport photos 1920 Henry M. Polhemus and Lewis Augustus Coffin, Jr formed the New York City New York based architectural firm of Polhemus & Coffin . Together they contributed to a joint publication, Small French Buildings The Architecture of Town and Country , ref In full, Small French Buildings The Architecture of Town and Country, Comprising Cottages, Farmhouses, Minor Chateaux or Manors with Their Farm Groups, Small Town Dwellings, and a Few Churches their co writer was Addison Foard Worthington. ref with 183 plates of sketches, illustrations and photos, published by Scribner s Charles Scribner & Sons in 1921. Their modest French country manor Mille Fleurs designed for Guggenheim family Mrs Daniel Guggenheim on the extensive Gould Guggenheim estate in Port Washington, New York , on the Gold Coast, Long Island Gold Coast of Long Island , was completed in 1932 it is modeled on the vineyard Ch teau Beauregard , Pommerol ... newyorkcity ny usa Emporis.com ref Lewis Coffin, who had graduated from Choate Rosemary Hall The Choate ... mapsdir buildingpages.asp Choate Rosemary Hall Building Pages ref Lewis Augustus Coffin, Jr was born in 1892 and was the son of noted Otolaryngology surgeon, Dr Lewis Augustus Coffin, Sr. In addition ... as partner, to form Polhemus & Coffin in 1919. Lewis A Coffin s affinity and passion for French country ..., which included at least one of Coffin s designs, however the remaining designs must wait until the time qualification is reached. Lewis A Coffin, Jr died in 1963 in New York City. Their draftsman ... modeled on sketches from Polhemus & Coffin s Small French Buildings . His most famous house in this genre ... & Coffin Category American architects ...   more details



  1. Thomas Coffin

    Thomas Coffin may refer to Thomas Coffin Pre confederation Canadian politician 1762 1841 , a Canadian politician who was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec Thomas Coffin Canadian politician 1817 1890 , a Canadian politician who was a member of the Canadian House of Commons and the Receiver General Thomas C. Coffin 1887 1934 , a United States politician who was a United States Representative from Idaho hndis Coffin, Thomas DEFAULTSORT Coffin, Thomas ...   more details



  1. Coffin corner

    Coffin corner may refer to Coffin corner aviation , an unstable combination of speed and altitude A position in the bomber formation Combat box Fifteenth Air Force formations combat box A strategy used in football by a Punter football Coffin corner punter The Coffin Corner , a magazine published by the Professional Football Researchers Association disambig ...   more details



  1. Coffin (torture)

    orphan date February 2009 The Coffin was a type of Torture Device torture developed in the Middle Ages . In it, the victim was placed inside a metal human shaped frame. This frame was often made too small to increase discomfort. ref cite web url http www.medievality.com coffin torture.html title Medievality ref The time spent inside of the coffin was determined by the crime for which the person had been convicted. For example, if the person was a Blasphemy blasphemer , he or she would die in the coffin. Sometimes, depending on the crime, the offender would be displayed in public view inside the coffin. This could sometimes result in death due to the crowd of people that often gathered by the coffin. References reflist External links http www.medievality.com coffin torture.html Medievality Category Medieval instruments of torture Category European instruments of torture torture stub ...   more details




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