featured article FAIR USE of Image GLedyard Stebbins.jpg see image description page at for rationale Infobox person name G. LedyardStebbins image GLedyard Stebbins.jpg caption birth date birth date ... 6945 G. LedyardStebbins 1906 2000 An appreciation . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences .... G. http www.amjbot.org cgi reprint 84 12 1625.pdf LedyardStebbins, Jr. and the evolutionary synthesis ... jan2000 12ledyard.pdf G. LedyardStebbins Jr. 1906 2000 . Fremontia 28 69 70 ref Stebbins was also a member ... to his second wife, Barbara Monaghan Stebbins. ref name AnnuRev Smocovitis, V. B. 2001. G. Ledyard ... of G. LedyardStebbins 1929&ndash 2000 ISBN 3 906166 15 5 . Betty Smocovitis, a historian of science ... ISBN 0 7167 1331 4 botanist StebbinsStebbins, G. Ledyard References Notes reflist 2 General biographical ... G. LedyardStebbins . Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 146 129 131 cite doi 10.1073 ... cite pmid 11700300 Smocovitis, V. B. 2001. Stebbins, G. Ledyard. American National Biography Online ... 2000 PLACE OF DEATH Davis, California categories DEFAULTSORT Stebbins, G. Ledyard Category 1906 births ... pt George LedyardStebbins ru , simple G. LedyardStebbins ... date and age 2000 1 19 1906 1 6 mf y death place Davis, California George LedyardStebbins, Jr. January .... ref Yoon C. K. January 21 2000. LedyardStebbins, 94, Dies Applied Evolution to Plants. New York ..., New York , the youngest of three children. His parents were George LedyardStebbins, a wealthy ... environment. ref Stebbins, G. L. 1985. Polyploidy, Hybridization, and the Invasion of New Habitats ... George LedyardStebbins . Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences 85 290 ... Following this paper, Stebbins developed the first model of adaptive radiation . ref Stebbins, G. L ... http www.news.ucdavis.edu search news detail.lasso?id 4873 Pioneering Evolutionist LedyardStebbins ... the cracks in the cycle of scientific credit. LedyardStebbins was in the latter category neither ... more details
. Henry G. Stebbins, M. C., of Committee of Ways and Means i New York Mohun, Ebbs & Hough, 1864 , p. 3 ref Stebbins was appointed president of the Central Park Commission and served as Commodore ... Death of Henry G. Stebbins Accessed January 23, 2009 External links ...Henry George Stebbins September 15, 1811 December 9, 1881 was a United States House of Representatives U.S. Representative from New York during the latter half of the American Civil War . Life Henry G. Stebbins was born in Ridgefield, Connecticut to John Stebbins and Mary Largin. The sculptress Emma Stebbins was his sister. After moving to New York he married Sarah Augusta Weston on October 8, 1831. They had five children Henry Gerald Stebbins born and died in 1832 , Fanny Juliet Stebbins born October 12, 1834 , Mary Emma Stebbins born January 1, 1837 and died in 1865 , Cora Stebbins born June 17, 1839 and Charles Henry Stebbins born May 12, 1841 . Stebbins became a member of the New York Stock Exchange in 1833 representing the firm S. Jaudan & Co. He was the President of the Exchange for three periods 1851 52, 1858 59 and 1863 64. ref http www.nyse.com pdfs pres chmn ceo.pdf Presidents of the Stock Exchange ref In 1859 he founded the brokerage firm Henry G. Stebbins & Son . In September 1847 he was elected colonel of the Twelfth Regiment, a commission he didn t accept until 15 May 1848. ref Souvenir of the Annual Reunion, 1894, with Historical Sketch of the Twelfth Regiment , etc. 1894 , pp. 88 89. ref He was commander of the regiment when it figured prominently in the Astor Place Riot and resigned in 1855. ref Ibid, pp. 92 & 95. ref Stebbins was elected as a Democratic Party United .... Stebbins died in New York City December 9, 1881 and was interred in Green Wood Cemetery , Brooklyn ... NAME Stebbins, Henry George ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH ... OF DEATH New York City , New York DEFAULTSORT Stebbins, Henry George Category 1811 births Category ... more details
Ledyard can refer to Places in the United States Ledyard, Connecticut Ledyard, Iowa Ledyard, New York Ledyard Bridge , connecting New Hampshire and Vermont People As a surname Gari Ledyard b.1932 , Sejong Professor of Korean History Grant Ledyard b.1961 , National Hockey League defenseman Henry Ledyard 1931 1973 , gridiron football player Henry Ledyard , 1812 1880 , American politician Isaac Ledyard 1755 1803 , American physician Lewis Cass Ledyard 1851 1932 , American lawyer John Ledyard 1751 1789 , American explorer and adventurer William Ledyard 1738 1781 , colonel in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War As a given name C. Ledyard Blair 1867 1949 , American investment banker and yachtsman Ledyard Blair Clark 1917 2000 , American liberal journalist and political activist, grandson of C. Ledyard Blair Ledyard Mitchell 1881 1964 , American automobile executive and American football player G. LedyardStebbins 1906 2000 , American botanist and geneticist Ledyard Tucker 1910 2004 , American mathematician disambig Category Surnames Category Given names de Ledyard it Ledyard pl Ledyard pt Ledyard vo Ledyard ... more details
NOTOC Stebbins is an England English surname Citation needed date May 2008 , and may refer to People Non fictional Alice Stebbins Wells , the first female American police officer Charles Stebbins , American politician Emma Stebbins , American sculptress G. LedyardStebbins , American botanist and geneticist Henry G. Stebbins , American politician and president of the New York Stock Exchange Joel Stebbins , American astronomer Michael Stebbins , American geneticist and science writer Nanthaniel Stebbins , American marine photographer Raymond Stebbins , American attorney and political activist Richard Stebbins , American athlete Theodore Stebbins , American art historian, curator and academic De Wayne Stebbins , Wisconsin State Senator from 1895 to 1903. Fictional Nero Wolfe supporting characters Sergeant Purley Stebbins Purley Stebbins , American police sergeant in the Nero Wolfe series Places Stebbins, Alaska , a town in Alaska, United States Sherman town , New York Communities and locations in the Town of Sherman Stebbins Corners , a location in Sherman town , New York Stebbins crater , a lunar crater named for Joel Stebbins listed above Stebbins High School University Students Cooperative Association Stebbins Hall Stebbins Hall , a residential hall at the University Students Cooperative Association Other Si Stebbins , a card stack system used in Magic illusion magic published by William Coffrin, List of acronyms and initialisms A AK AKA Si Stebbins 2300 Stebbins , an asteroid External links http www.stebbinsancestralsociety.com Stebbins Ancestral Society http freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com janarmstrong stex.htm Genealogical Web Page of Jan Parsons Armstrong Stebbins Descendants Disambiguation Category Surnames de Stebbins fr Stebbins it Stebbins pt Stebbins ... more details
2300 Stebbins is the name of an asteroid which was discovered at Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana by the Indiana Asteroid Program . MinorPlanets Navigator 2299 Hanko 2301 Whitford MinorPlanets Footer External links JPL Small Body DEFAULTSORT Stebbins Category Main Belt asteroids Stebbins Category Asteroids named for people Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1953 beltasteroid stub eo 2300 Stebbins fa it 2300 Stebbins la 2300 Stebbins hu 2300 Stebbins pl 2300 Stebbins pt 2300 Stebbins sk 2300 Stebbins sr 2300 Stebbins tl 2300 Stebbins uk 2300 vi 2300 Stebbins yo 2300 Stebbins ... more details
in a wealthy New York family, Stebbins was encouraged by her family in her pursuit of art from an early age. In 1857, sponsored by her brother Col. Henry G. Stebbins , head of the New York Stock Exchange ...Image Emma Stebbins.jpg thumb Emma Stebbins Emma Stebbins 1 September 1815, New York City New York 25 ... tolerated there than it would have been back in New York. ref name glbtq Cite news title Stebbins, Emma year 2002 url http www.glbtq.com arts stebbins e.html first Tee A. last Corinne periodical ... Hays. Cushman and Stebbins began traveling together, immediately taking a trip to Naples . Upon their return ... affection for one another. ref name glbtq One of Stebbins early commissions was a portrait bust of Cushman between 1859 1860. In 1869, Cushman was treated for breast cancer . Stebbins devoted all her ... of 59. Following the death of Cushman, Stebbins never produced another sculpture. She released the correspondence, Charlotte Cushman Her Letters and Memories of Her Life in 1878. Stebbins died in New ... Stebbins best known work is the Angel of the Waters 1873 , also known as Bethesda Fountain , located ... Cedar Miller, Stebbins received the commission for the sculpture as a result of influence from her ... statue of educator Horace Mann was installed outside the State House in Boston in 1865. Emma Stebbins ... Stebbins, Emma. In Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online, accessed February 9, 2012 subscription required . refend External links commons category Emma Stebbins http www.centralparknyc.org site PageServer ... Cite Appletons Stebbins, Emma year 1900 notaref x http www.getty.edu vow ULANFullDisplay?find Emma Stebbins&role &nation &prev page 1&subjectid 500009710 Entry for Emma Stebbins on the Union List ... . NAME Stebbins, Emma ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 1, 1815 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH October 25, 1882 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stebbins, Emma Category 1815 births ... Emma Stebbins ... more details
for the United States Navy admiral and historian William Ledyard Rodgers William Ledyard December 6, 1738 September 6, 1781 was a lieutenant colonel in the Connecticut National Guard Connecticut militia who was killed in the American Revolutionary War . Born in Groton, Connecticut , Ledyard was in command of Fort Griswold on September 6, 1781, when the fort fell to the British under Benedict Arnold in the Battle of Groton Heights . Ledyard had refused a British demand to surrender the fort. According to American accounts of the battle, after the British stormed Fort Griswold, a British officer demanded to know who commanded the fort. Ledyard replied I did, sir, but you do now, and offered his sword. The British officer took the sword and stabbed Ledyard to death, initiating a massacre of some eighty captive Americans. The town of Ledyard, Connecticut , is named for William Ledyard. William Ledyard s nephew was noted explorer John Ledyard . External links http books.google.com books?id tZALAAAAIAAJ&pg PA344 Ledyard s service record from Francis B. Heitman s Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army http www.connecticutsar.org articles coming revolution.htm The Coming of the Revolution 1773 1776 , Connecticut Society of the Sons of the American Revolution http www.ctheritage.org encyclopedia topicalsurveys ctatwar.htm Joseph Duffy, Connecticut At War , Connecticut Humanities Council http homepages.rootsweb.com marshall esmd151.htm Ledyard genealogy page source for birthdate http www.infoplease.com ce6 people A0829222.html Columbia Encyclopedia entry Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ledyard, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 6, 1738 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH September 6, 1781 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ledyard, William Category 1738 births Category 1781 deaths Category Connecticut militiamen in the American Revolution Category Military personnel killed in the American Revolutionary War ... more details
Isaac Ledyard November 5, 1755 or 1754 &ndash August 28, 1803 was a physician and politician from New York . Life He was born in Groton, Connecticut , the son of Youngs Ledyard 1731 1762 and Mary Avery Ledyard 1730 1787 . He was Health Officer for the Port of New York. Ledyard was a presidential elector in United States presidential election, 1800 1800 , voting for Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr . The town of Ledyard, Connecticut is named for his family. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ledyard,Isaac ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1803 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ledyard,Isaac Category 1750s births Category 1803 deaths Category United States presidential electors Category New York Democratic Republicans NewYork politician stub ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Image John Ledyard.jpg thumb John Ledyard John Ledyard November 1751 &ndash 10 January 1789 was an United States American explorer and adventurer. Early life Ledyard was born in Groton, Connecticut , the oldest son of John and Abigail Hempstead Ledyard and the nephew of Continental Army Colonel William Ledyard . After his father, a sea captain, died of malaria in the Caribbean , Ledyard s mother and family moved to Southold town , New York Southold , Long Island . Three years later Ledyard joined his grandfather in Hartford, Connecticut , where he attended school. His grandfather died just before Ledyard turned 20 perhaps due to Ledyard s profligacy the bulk of the family inheritance was left to a younger brother. Ledyard briefly attended Dartmouth College which ... down the Connecticut River to his grandfather s farm. Today, the Ledyard Canoe Club, a division of the Dartmouth ... the British Navy as a Royal Marine marine . Captain Cook s third voyage In June 1776, Ledyard joined ... . It continued to the northwest coast of North America , making Ledyard perhaps the first ..., and back to England . Still a marine in the British Navy, Ledyard was sent to Canada to fight in the American ... As Ledyard had noticed that sea otter furs from the American northwest commanded extremely high prices in Macau, he lobbied during the early 1780s for the formation of fur trading companies. Ledyard ... Morris was not successful, it did lay the pattern of the subsequent China trade. Ledyard left the United ..., Ledyard conceived a remarkably bold scheme of exploration with encouragement from Thomas Jefferson ... Smith . Jefferson suggested that Ledyard explore the American continent by proceeding overland ... West to Virginia . Ledyard left London in December 1786, and made it most of the way across ... voyage . However, Ledyard was arrested under orders from Empress Catherine the Great in February ... Back in London, Ledyard came across the African Association , then recruiting explorers for Africa ... more details
Infobox gridiron football person name Hal Ledyard image ImageWidth caption import yes position1 Quarterback number College University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Chattanooga birth date Birth date 1931 7 7 mf y birth place Montgomery, Alabama death date Death date and age 1973 4 21 1931 7 7 mf y death place Big Sur, California Height ft 6 Height in 0 Weight lbs 185 NFLDraftedYear 1953 NFLDraftedRound 9 NFLDraftedPick 104 playing years 1953 br 1956 1958 br 1961 1965 playing teams San Francisco 49ers br Ottawa Rough Riders br Winnipeg Blue Bombers career highlights CFLAllStar Awards Honors Records PFR LedyHa20 NFL Harold Hal Ledyard Born July 7, 1931, in Montgomery, Alabama , died April 21, 1973, in Big Sur, California was a professional gridiron football player in the National Football League and Canadian Football League . After backing up future Pro Football Hall of Fame r Y.A. Tittle in 1953, Ledyard joined the United States Army , where he played quarterback for the Fort Jackson South ...?type glpnews&search Ledyard&img na0030 6799306 57091113 clean.html ref Ledyard joined the Ottawa Rough ... by Frank Tripucka before the 1959 season. Ledyard signed with the Toronto Argonauts in 1959, but was waived ... season, Ledyard returned to the CFL in 1961 with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers , splitting playing time ... Ploen . During his time in Winnipeg, Ledyard was known as The best relief pitcher in football ref http www.newspaperarchive.com LandingPage.aspx?type glpnews&search ledyard 20relief&img na0012 6787888 41526345 clean.html ref ref http www.newspaperarchive.com LandingPage.aspx?type glpnews&search ledyard ... of the Blue Bomber teams that won the 49th Grey Cup 49th and 50th Grey Cup s. Hal Ledyard is the father of retired professional hockey player Grant Ledyard . Ledyard died April 21, 1973 in a drowning ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ledyard, Hal ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American ... 21, 1973 PLACE OF DEATH Big Sur, California DEFAULTSORT Ledyard, Hal Category 1931 births Category ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Ledyard, Connecticut settlement type New England town Town image flag image seal LedyardCTseal.gif image skyline imagesize image caption image map Ledyard CT lg.PNG mapsize ... ID blank1 info 0213450 footnotes Ledyard IPAc en icon l d r d is a New England town town ... the Thames River Connecticut Thames River . The town of Ledyard is named after Colonel William Ledyard ... in the northeastern section of Ledyard, until the land was annexed by the tribe. Ledyard s zip code is 06339. Within the southwestern area of Ledyard is the district known as Gales Ferry , which ..., convert 38.1 sqmi km2 of it is land and convert 1.9 sqmi km2 of it 4.62 is water. Ledyard is situated ... half of the Naval Submarine Base New London is located in the southwest corner of the town. Ledyard ... Ice Age . Therefore, Ledyard has its share of interesting glacial geology. The glaciers that covered Ledyard carried the many large boulders that litter the town and most of northern United States ... and outwash deposits containing kettles . This area encompasses a segment of the Ledyard Moraine a clast supported boulder deposit that is anomalous in nature. The principal communities of Ledyard are Ledyard Center also known as Ledyard Village and the Gales Ferry section including Christy Hill ..., was born in Ledyard. Ron Jirsa 1959 , men s college basketball coach, was born in Ledyard. Fuller ... Eric A. Hammer , Painting painter and co creator of The Venture Bros , was born in Ledyard. ref ... id 16000US3465280& geoContext 01000US 04000US34 16000US3465280& street & county ledyard& cityTown ledyard ... and the average family size was 3.12. The ages of Ledyard s population were spread out with 28.3 under ... center 9,067 align center 100 Schools File Ledyard Center School.jpg thumb 250px Ledyard Center School Ledyard has four elementary schools, a middle school and a high school. Elementary Schools Gales ... through 6 Ledyard Center School Grades K through 6 Middle School Ledyard Middle School Grades 7 & 8 ... more details
Infobox scientist name Ledyard Tucker image filename only image size caption birth date birth date 1910 9 19 birth place Glenwood Springs, Colorado death date death date and age 2004 8 16 1910 9 19 death place Savoy, Illinois nationality flag USA name American fields Mathematics workplaces Educational Testing Service alma mater University of Colorado br University of Chicago doctoral advisor Louis Leon Thurstone doctoral students known for Angoff method br Tucker decomposition br Tucker Koopman Linn model awards Ledyard R Tucker 19 September 1910 Glenwood Springs, Colorado 16 August 2004 Savoy, Illinois was an American mathematician who specialized in statistics and psychometrics. His Ph.D. advisor at the University of Chicago was Louis Leon Thurstone . Tucker is best known for his Tucker decomposition and Tucker Koopman Linn model . He is credited with the invention of Angoff method . Selected publications Cite journal author Ledyard Tucker title Some mathematical notes on three mode factor analysis journal Psychometrika volume 31 issue 3 month September year 1966 doi 10.1007 BF02289464 pages 279&ndash 311 References http www.ets.org Media Research pdf TUCKER.pdf A Conversation with Ledyard R Tucker by Neil J. Dorans http www.albany.edu cpr brunswik newsletters 2004news.pdf Remembering Ledyard R Tucker by Tom Stewart Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tucker, Ledyard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Mathematician DATE OF BIRTH 19 September 1910 PLACE OF BIRTH Glenwood Springs DATE OF DEATH 16 August 2004 PLACE OF DEATH Savoy DEFAULTSORT Tucker, Ledyard Category 1910 births Category 2004 deaths Category University of Colorado alumni Category University of Chicago alumni Category Intelligence researchers Category American mathematicians Category 20th century mathematicians Category 21st century mathematicians Category American statisticians Category People from Colorado ... more details
Use mdy dates date September 2011 Gari Keith Ledyard b. 1932, Syracuse, New York is Sejong Professor of Korean History Emeritus at Columbia University . He is best known for his work on the history of the hangul alphabet. Biography Ledyard was born while his family happened to be in Syracuse for work during the Great Depression Depression . He grew up in Detroit and Ann Arbor, Michigan , and moved with his family to San Rafael, California in 1948. After high school, he attended the University of Michigan and San Francisco State College , but did not do well, and in 1953 he joined the army to avoid the draft. Luckily, he missed so much basic training due to illness that he had to repeat it, and during that time opportunities opened up for language training, one of his interests. He was scheduled ... in 2001. Ledyard s dissertation was The Korean Language Reform of 1446, on King Sejong s alphabet ... to visit North Korea in 1988. Research on the origin of hangul main Origin of hangul Ledyard ... with set apart , Ledyard believes the five phonologically simplest letters , which were ... alphabet Greek and the letters C G D L B of the Latin alphabet . The history of the S sounds ... tenuis non voiced, non aspirated plosives, g for IPA k , d for IPA t , and b for IPA p , which ... inside Phagspa g is not found in hangul k . This simplification allowed for complex clusters, but also ... details lend credence to Ledyard s hypothesis. For one, the composition of obsolete w, v, f for Chinese ... do appear to have all represented mid to high back vowels, IPA , u, o . References Ledyard, Gari K. The Korean Language Reform of 1446 . Seoul Shingu munhwasa, 1998. Ledyard, Gari. The International ... 20with .pdf Interview with Gari Ledyard pdf dead link url http review.aks.ac.kr AttachedFiles 06 An 20Interview 20with .pdf date April 2009 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ledyard ... DEFAULTSORT Ledyard, Gari Category Korean language Category Living people Category Defense Language ... more details
Infobox Bridge bridge name Ledyard Bridge image 232 03 Ledyard Bridge.jpg caption official name carries crosses Connecticut River locale Hanover, New Hampshire and Norwich, Vermont maint New Hampshire Department of Transportation id design Bridge Beam bridges Beam bridge , originally a covered bridge mainspan length width height load clearance below traffic begin 1998 complete open 1859, 2000 closed 1935 ref http www.nh.gov nhdhr bridges past.html BRIDGES OF THE PAST New Hampshire Covered Bridges Bot generated title ref toll map cue map image map text map width coordinates coord 43 42 13 N 72 17 59 W display inline,title region US type landmark lat long extra Location map USA New Hampshire label label size alt position right background lon dir W lat dir N lat deg 43 lat min 42 lat sec 13 lon deg 72 lon min 17 lon sec 59 lat long mark marksize border none float width 250 caption blank caption The Ledyard Bridge crosses the Connecticut River to connect Hanover, New Hampshire to Norwich, Vermont . It is the third bridge at this crossing to bear the name of the adventurer John Ledyard . History The first Ledyard Free Bridge was a covered bridge built in 1859 that was the first bridge across the Connecticut not to charge a toll. It was the latest of several bridges at this site that went back to the late 18th century. The bridge was named after Ledyard in 1859 because its eastern abutment was near the site of a tree that Ledyard felled during 1773 in order to make the dugout canoe .... Citation needed date February 2011 The Ledyard Bridge carries the designation of New Hampshire Route ... date February 2011 clr gallery Image Ledyard6.jpg Ledyard from Vermont Image Ledyard.jpg Bore shaft operations on Vermont side Image Ledyard 1 .jpg Bore shaft operations Image Ledyard 5 .jpg NH abutment footing Image Ledyard 6 .jpg NH view of old and new Ledyard File Ledyard Bridge NH.jpg Ledyard ... Crossings navbox structure Crossings place Connecticut River bridge Ledyard Bridge bridge signs Image ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Ledyard, Iowa settlement type City nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map Kossuth County Iowa Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Ledyard Highlighted.svg mapsize 250x200px map caption Location of Ledyard, Iowa image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name USA subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 flag Iowa subdivision type2 List of counties in Iowa County subdivision name2 Kossuth County, Iowa Kossuth government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 0.8 area land km2 0.8 area water km2 0.0 area total sq mi 0.3 area land sq mi 0.3 area water sq mi 0.0 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total 147 population density km2 173.1 population density sq mi 448.4 General information timezone North American Central Time Zone Central CST utc offset 6 timezone DST CDT utc offset DST 5 elevation footnotes elevation m 352 elevation ft 1155 coordinates display inline,title coordinates type region US type city latd 43 latm 25 lats 16 latNS N longd 94 longm 9 longs 38 longEW W Area postal codes & others postal code type ZIP code postal code 50556 area code Area code 515 515 blank name Federal Information Processing ... feature ID blank1 info 0458268 website footnotes Ledyard is a city in Kossuth County, Iowa Kossuth County , Iowa , United States . The population was 147 at the 2000 census. Geography Ledyard is located ... Category Cities in Iowa Category Populated places in Kossuth County, Iowa ca Ledyard es Ledyard Iowa fr Ledyard Iowa io Ledyard, Iowa kk ht Ledyard, Iowa nl Ledyard pl Ledyard Iowa pt Ledyard Iowa simple Ledyard, Iowa vo Ledyard Iowa ... more details
Infobox Mayor name Henry Ledyard image HenryLedyardMayorDetroit.jpg smallimage caption office List of mayors of Detroit, Michigan Mayor of Detroit term start 1855 term end 1855 predecessor Oliver Moulton ... Ledyard March 5, 1812 &ndash June 7, 1880 was the mayor of Detroit, Michigan and a state senator, briefly ... Hospital and the Redwood Library in Newport, Rhode Island . Early life and family Henry Ledyard was born in New York City March 5, 1812, the son of prominent New York lawyer Benjamin Ledyard ... url http books.google.com books?id Yl06VbZ RfwC&pg 1041 v onepage&q&f false ref Henry Ledyard graduated ... in New York. When Lewis Cass was appointed Minister to France, Ledyard accompaned him to Paris , eventually becoming charg d affaires of the embassy. ref name farm In 1839, Ledyard married Cass s daughter ... Ledyard, born October 1, 1840, and married to Francis Wayland Goddard in 1862. Henry Brockholst Ledyard, born February 20, 1844 Susan s twin , and married to Mary R. L Hommedieu. Henry Brockholst Ledyard was president of the Michigan Central Railroad and the Union Trust Company , and a great ... onepage&q&f false ref Susan Livingston Ledyard, born February 20, 1844 Henry s twin , married to Hamilton B. Tompkins in 1872, and died the next year. Lewis Cass Ledyard, born April 4, 1851, and married ... in 1906. Lewis Cass Ledyard was a prominent New York lawyer in the firm Carter Ledyard & Milburn , president ...&f false ref Matilda Spancer Ledyard, born May 27, 1860. Politics and later life Ledyard returned ... of Water Commissioners. ref name farm Ledyard was a Democratic Party United States Democrat ... Secretary of State under James Buchanan , Ledyard resigned his post in the legislature ref name histbio ... Hospital , and was the president of the Redwood Library in Newport. ref name farm Henry Ledyard ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ledyard, Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician ... London, England DEFAULTSORT Ledyard, Henry Category 1812 births Category 1880 deaths Category Michigan ... more details
William Ledyard Mitchell November 2, 1881 May 18, 1964 was an American automobile executive and All American football player. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio , Mitchell graduated from Yale University where he was selected as a back on the 1903 College Football All America Team . Members of the Yale Class of 1904 created the Ledyard Mitchell Cup trophy awarded each year to a Yale player for proficiency in punting. Mitchell became president of the Maxwell Motor Car Company in 1917. When Maxwell folded, Mitchell was appointed the receiver. In 1922, he became vice president in charge of manufacturing when Maxwell s manufacturing operations were merged into Chrysler Corporation. He was named secretary and vice president in charge of manufacturing in the early days of Chrysler. In 1926, he became general manager of operations for Chrysler with responsibility for Chrysler s five manufacturing plants. And in 1931, he was named chairman of Chrysler Export Corporation. Mitchell was married in 1910 to Sara Moulton Sherman. The couple had three children, William Ledyard Mitchell, Jr., Mary Sherman Mitchell, and Frank Sherman Mitchell. References Reflist 1903 College Football Consensus All Americans Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mitchell, Ledyard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player, automobile executive DATE OF BIRTH November 2, 1881 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 18, 1964 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mitchell, Ledyard Category 1881 births Category 1964 deaths Category American football fullbacks Category Chrysler executives Category Yale Bulldogs football players Category All American college football players Category People in the automobile industry Category People from Cincinnati, Ohio ... more details
A. Ledyard Smith full name Augustus Ledyard Smith 1901&ndash 1985 was an People of the United States American archaeology archaeologist who worked on various projects in the Maya civilization Maya region on behalf of the Carnegie Institution for Science Carnegie Institution , including Uaxactun . ref Sharer & Traxler 2006, p.78. ref From 1958 to 1963 he led investigations at Altar de Sacrificios in Guatemala together with Gordon Willey on behalf of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology . ref Sharer & Traxler 2006, p.407. ref From 1963 to 1969 he investigated the site of Seibal , also in Guatemala. ref Sharer & Traxler 2006, p.520. ref Ledyard Smith was born on 18 October 1901 in Milwaukee and died of a heart attack on 5 December 1985 in Needham, Massachusetts . ref Willey 1988, p.683. ref His brother Robert Eliot Smith was also a Maya archaeologist. ref Willey 1988, p.684. ref Ledyard Smith went to school in Lausanne in Switzerland and later went to St. Paul s School Concord, New Hampshire St. Paul s School in New England . He graduated from Harvard University in 1925. In 1927 he became involved in Maya archaeology and became a member of staff of the Carnegie Institution s Division of Archaeology. ref Willey 1988, p.684. Peabody Museum Archives 2008. ref He took part in field research in the Maya region in the 1920s and 1930s at Uaxactun in the Pet n Department of Guatemala ... Institution came to an end in 1958 and Ledyard Smith moved to the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology ... Archives title Smith, Augustus Ledyard 1901 1985 . Field notes and diaries, ca. 1927 1958 A Finding ... author aut Willey, Gordon R. authorlink Gordon Willey title Obituary Augustus Ledyard Smith 1901 ... Persondata . NAME Smith, A. Ledyard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1901 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1985 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Smith, A. Ledyard Category Mesoamerican archaeologists ... alumni es Augustus Ledyard Smith ... more details
NHL season came with the Lightning in the 2001 02 NHL season 2001 02 season . In his NHL career, Ledyard ..., he played in 83 Stanley Cup playoff games, scoring 6 goals and tallying 12 assists. Ledyard currently ... www.halloffame.mb.ca honoured 2005 gLedyard.htm Grant Ledyard s biography at http www.halloffame.mb.ca ...?category 9&id 129 Grant Ledyard s biography at http www.mbhockeyhalloffame.ca index.html Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ledyard, Grant ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... , Manitoba MB , Canada CAN DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ledyard, Grant Category 1961 ... icehockey defenceman 1960s stub fr Grant Ledyard ... more details
Page numbers needed date May 2011 Genevieve Stebbins March 7, 1857 1914? was an American author, teacher, and performer of the Fran ois Delsarte Delsarte system of expression. ref name Garraty1 cite book last Garraty first John A. title American National Biography year 1999 publisher Oxford University Press location New York ref Early life Genevieve Stebbins was born on March 7, 1857 in San Francisco , California to James Cole Stebbins and Henrietta Smith. Her mother died when she was two years old. As a young child she always loved to dance and perform. ref name Garraty1 Theater career In 1857 she moved to New York City to pursue a career in theater. She made her stage debut on February 19, 1877 in Our Boys at the New Broadway Theater. Over the next eight years she appeared in several plays. From spring 1884 to 1885 Stebbins briefly returned to play a few roles in New York, but soon abandoned professional theater. ref name Garraty1 Her Study of Delsarte In 1876 she began a two year study ... by Fran ois Delsarte . Stebbins demonstrated at the Boston University School of Oratory for Mackaye .... Stebbins, along with Mary S. Thompson, opened two Delsarte schools, one in Boston and one in New York. In February 1988 Stebbins and Thompson presented their first Delsarte Matinee at the Madison Square Theater in New York City. In 1893 Stebbins founded the New York School of Expression ... New York ref Personal life Stebbins was married to Joseph A. Thompson from 1888 until she divorced ... with Mary Thompson ended. Stebbins was remarried to Norman Astley, a journalist, in April 1892. There is no record of Stebbins having children from either marriage. ref name Garraty2 Death Stebbins ... a field trip to India. ref name Garraty2 Influence Stebbins s work created more opportunities for late ... . NAME Stebbins, Genevieve ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1857 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1914 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stebbins, Genevieve Category 1857 births Category 1914 deaths ... more details
Joel Stebbins July 30, 1878 &ndash March 16, 1966 was an United States American astronomer who pioneered photoelectric Photometry astronomy photometry in astronomy . He earned his Ph.D at the University of California . He was director of the University of Illinois Observatory from 1903 to 1922 where he performed innovative work with the selenium cell. ref name Illinois cite web title History of the University of Illinois Observatory and 12 Refractor url http uias.astro.illinois.edu uofiscope.html publisher Astronomical Society at theUniversity of Illinois accessdate 19 February 2011 ref In 1922 he became director of the Washburn Observatory at the University of Wisconsin Madison where he remained until 1948. After 1948, Stebbins continued his research at Lick Observatory until his final retirement in 1958. File JoelStebbins.jpg thumb Joel Stebbins at the University of Wisconsin about 1925 looking through the photoelectric photometer. Stebbins brought photoelectric photometry from its infancy in the early 1900s to a mature technique by the 1950s, when it succeeded photography as the primary method of photometry. Stebbins used the new technique to investigate eclipsing binaries , the reddening ... 2011 ref Named after him The crater Stebbins crater Stebbins on the Moon Asteroid 2300 Stebbins See ... archives archon index.php?p collections controlcard&id 3711 Joel Stebbins Papers, 1907 23, 1936 ... Stebbins obituary in Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific http www.nap.edu html ... . NAME Stebbins, Joel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 30, 1878 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH March 16, 1966 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stebbins, Joel Category 1878 births Category ... Astronomical Society Category National Academy of Sciences laureates de Joel Stebbins fr Joel Stebbins it Joel Stebbins lb Joel Stebbins ja pl Joel Stebbins pt Joel Stebbins ru , sl Joel Stebbins ... more details
Persondata . NAME Stebbins, Richard ALTERNATIVE NAMES Rich SHORT DESCRIPTION Athletics sport ... Stebbins, Richard Category 1945 births Category Living people Category American sprinters Category ... in athletics track and field US athletics Olympic medalist stub de Richard Stebbins fr Richard Stebbins no Richard Stebbins pl Richard Stebbins ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Dan Stebbins image fullname dateofbirth birth date and age 1969 ... 10 goals10 0 goals11 goals12 3 goals13 goals14 2 manageryears1 managerclubs1 Dan Stebbins is a retired ... league leading scorer and MVP. Youth Stebbins graduated from Rufus King High School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin ... four seasons with the Fighting Irish, Stebbins scored 11 goals and added 4 assists in 77 games. ref ... soccer records ref Professional In 1991, Stebbins signed as a developmental player with the Milwaukee ...?nid 1368&dat 19931105&id TZsWAAAAIBAJ&sjid BRMEAAAAIBAJ&pg 2947,1228130 Stebbins opts to leave Wave ref In the summer of 1993, Stebbins played for the amateur Milwaukee Bavarians as it went to the semifinals ... http thecup.us the open cup final 1914 2008 U.S. Open Cup finals ref On November 17, 1994 Stebbins signed ... for the 1994 1995 NPSL season. ref Rampage signs Stebbins , Szczepanski The Milwaukee Journal Thursday ... NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE FINAL OFFICIAL STATISTICS 1994 1995 ref In 1995, Stebbins scored ... year 1996.html USISL 1996 USISL ref On February 2, 1997, the Dallas Burn selected Stebbins in the first ... minutes into the first game of the season, Stebbins tore the posterior cruciate ligament in his right ... to renew into June. In June 1997, the Burn sent Stebbins on loan to the New Orleans Riverboat Gamblers ... season. ref Rampage adds Stebbins to boost playoff run Milwaukee turns to a familiar face ... ref In January 1998, the expansion Miami Fusion of the Major League Soccer signed Stebbins. ref SOCCER Miami acquires Stebbins Striker gets another shot in top league in U.S. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ... 1998. On March 23, 1999, he signed with the Rampage for a third time. ref Rampage is hoping Stebbins ... soccer Chicago Fire for one game. ref Rampage lends Stebbins to Fire Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Friday, September 24, 1999 ref On February 6, 2000, the Rampage traded Stebbins to the Rochester Rhinos in exchange for the Rhinos first and second round draft picks. ref Rampage trades Stebbins to Rhinos ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Stebbins native name Tapraq settlement type City Alaska City nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps pushpin map USA Alaska pushpin map caption Location in Alaska Location subdivision type Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 U.S. state State subdivision name1 Alaska subdivision type2 List of boroughs and census areas in Alaska Census Area subdivision name2 Nome Census Area, Alaska Nome government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 95.6 area land km2 91.1 area water km2 4.5 area total sq mi 36.9 area land sq mi 35.2 area water sq mi 1.7 Population population as of 2010 population footnotes population total 556 population density km2 auto population density sq mi auto General information timezone Alaska Time Zone Alaska AKST utc offset 9 timezone DST AKDT utc offset ... FIPS code blank info 02 72960 blank1 name blank1 info website footnotes Stebbins Tapraq in Central ... was 556. Geography Stebbins is located at coord 63 30 43 N 162 16 29 W type city 63.511893, 162.274632 ... of those under age 18 and 33.3 of those age 65 or over. Education Stebbins is served by the Bering Strait .... The name Stebbins was first recorded in 1900 the Yupik language Yupik name for the village is Tapraq ... in Stebbins. The city was incorporated in 1969. The Stebbins economy depends on commercial fishing ... whale. The city government and school of about 200 students provide the only full time positions. The Stebbins ... Stuart Island , just north of Stebbins. The reindeer are currently unmanaged. References references External links http stebbins.bssd.org Stebbins School Website Nome Census Area, Alaska Category ... in Alaska with Native American majority populations ca Stebbins es Stebbins Alaska fr Stebbins Alaska ht Stebbins Alaska mrj nl Stebbins pt Stebbins Alasca simple Stebbins, Alaska vo Stebbins ... more details
Nanthaniel Livermore Stebbins January 9, 1847 July 10, 1922 was a noted United States American marine ocean marine photographer , whose surviving photographs document an important era in the development of American maritime activities, as sweeping technological and social changed revolutionized activity on the water, in military, commercial and leisure spheres. In addition to selling prints of his ..., the son of a well known Unitarianism Unitarian clergyman, Ruphus Phineas Stebbins, and his wife Eliza ... east coast between New York and Maine. Stebbins extended coverage to the entire Atlantic Coast and the Gulf ... in his time it was bought by another photographer, and on his death, many of Stebbins plates ... USS D 1 H99123.jpg USS Narwhal around 1912 gallery Bibliography Nanthaniel L. Stebbins, Edward Burgess ..., 1887 Nanthaniel L. Stebbins, Yacht Portraits of the Leading American Yachts Boston, 1887 Nanthaniel L. Stebbins, Illustrated Coast Pilot with Sailing Directions The Coast of New England from New York to Eastport, Maine, including Bays and Harbors 1891, first edition Nanthaniel L. Stebbins, Illustrated ... Bays and Harbors 1896, second edition Nanthaniel L. Stebbins, The Yachtsman s Album 1896 Nanthaniel L. Stebbins, George Dewey , The New Navy of the United States 1896 W. H. Bunting, Portrait of a Port Boston 1852 1914 Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1974 Nanthaniel L. Stebbins, W. H. Bunting, Steamers, Schooners, Cutters and Sloops Marine Photographs of N. L. Stebbins Taken 1884 1907 Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1974 External links commonscat Nanthaniel Stebbins http digitalgallery.nypl.org nypldigital dgkeysearchresult.cfm?word nathaniel livermore stebbins unsorted works scan hosted by the New ... access collection object capobject?gusn GUSN 171304&searchterm stebbins Nathaniel L. Stebbins photographic collection at Historic New England Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stebbins ... Meadville, PA DATE OF DEATH July 10, 1922 PLACE OF DEATH West Somerville, MA DEFAULTSORT Stebbins, Nanthaniel ... more details