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  1. Greenback

    wiktionary greenback Greenback may refer to In currency Greenback money , a fiat currency issued during the American Civil War United States Note Demand Note , issued in 1861 62 A modern since 1914 United States Federal Reserve Note Greenback Party , an American political party that was active between 1874 and 1884 which advocated government issued currency Save the Greenback , U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing employees, and paper and ink suppliers, opposed to phasing out the paper dollar Other uses Greenback, Tennessee , United States Celestion G 12 , guitar cabinet loudspeakers Greenback cutthroat trout , Oncorhynchus clarki stomias , the easternmost subspecies of cutthroat trout An alternate name for the Bar jack , or Caranx ruber A surname reflist disambig ja sv Greenback ...   more details



  1. Greenback flounder

    Taxobox name Greenback flounder regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Pleuronectiformes familia Pleuronectidae genus Rhombosolea species R. tapirina binomial Rhombosolea tapirina binomial authority Albert G nther G nther , 1862 The greenback flounder , Rhombosolea tapirina , is a righteye flounder of the genus Rhombosolea , found around southern Australia and New Zealand . References FishBase species genus Rhombosolea species tapirina month March year 2006 Tony Ayling & Geoffrey Cox, Collins Guide to the Sea Fishes of New Zealand , William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand 1982 ISBN 0 00 216987 8 Category Fish of Australia Category Endemic marine fish of New Zealand Category Pleuronectidae nl Rhombosolea tapirina ...   more details



  1. Greenback, Tennessee

    Infobox settlement official name Greenback, Tennessee settlement type City motto Small Town, Big Heart Images image skyline Greenback tennessee welcome.jpg imagesize 250px image caption Welcome sign along ... 250px map caption Location of Greenback, Tennessee image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location coordinates ... Website footnotes Greenback is a city in Loudon County, Tennessee Loudon County , Tennessee ... census . It is included in the Knoxville, Tennessee Metropolitan Statistical Area . Geography Greenback ... Bottom Icehouse Bottom site , located a few miles southwest of Greenback, is believed to have ... west of what is now Greenback. ref name brewer Alberta and Carson Brewer, Valley So Wild Knoxville ... in what is now Greenback was probably the Norwood Inn, which was a stopover for merchants and farmers ... War, a cave in the Morganton and Greenback area is believed to have been a stop on the Underground ... 2007. ref Alleghany Springs and the railroad Image Greenback tennessee depot1.jpg right 210px thumb An old railroad depot in Greenback In 1859, entrepreneur Jesse Kerr established a hotel and health resort ... taken. The town finally settled on the name Greenback, which was inspired by a local politician and member of the United States Greenback Party Greenback Party named Jonathan Tipton. ref name albert Linda Albert, About Greenback, The Maryville Alcoa Daily Times , 19 February 2000. ref In 1885, Indiana ... coach road at Greenback, where it had established Alleghany Station for its guests making the trek from Knoxville. ref name burns Greenback in the 20th Century Image Greenback mills tva1.gif right 210px thumb Greenback Mills, photographed in 1942 With the arrival of passenger train service from Knoxville, Greenback grew quickly. In the early 1890s, the young town had its own gristmill grist mill , blacksmith ... and several industries, including the Greenback Motor Company. In 1923, the town added the Greenback ... and the Great Depression , however, halted the town s rapid growth. ref name albert Greenback was officially ...   more details



  1. Greenback (money)

    Refimprove date January 2009 Dicdef The term greenback refers to paper currency that was issued by the Union American Civil War United States during the American Civil War . ref cite book last Sullivan first Arthur authorlink coauthors Steven M. Sheffrin title Economics Principles in action publisher Pearson Prentice Hall year 2003 location Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 pages 552 url http www.pearsonschool.com index.cfm?locator PSZ3R9&PMDbSiteId 2781&PMDbSolutionId 6724&PMDbCategoryId &PMDbProgramId 12881&level 4 doi id isbn 0 13 063085 3 ref There are at least two types of notes that were called greenback United States Note Demand Note References Portal Business and economics Reflist Category Historical currencies of the United States Category Economic history of the American Civil War US history stub economics stub AmericanCivilWar stub ko ...   more details



  1. Greenback Party

    itself the Greenback Party in 1936 National Party United States Citations missing date February 2009 Infobox historical American political party party name Greenback Party party logo party articletitle ... by Populist Party colors Green The Greenback Party also known as the Independent Party , the National Party , and the Greenback Labor Party ref U.S History http www.u s history.com pages h212.html ... farmers financially hurt by the Panic of 1873 . History The origins of the Greenback Party may ... Party Politics From the Nation s Founding to the Rise and Fall of the Greenback Labor Party ref . The term greenback originated during the Civil War, when the United States government printed more ... to the Rise and Fall of the Greenback Labor Party ref But farmers and others who wished to maintain ... support for the greenback by endorsing a plan in which certain war bonds could be redeemed by the government ... , who would come to be known as the father of the Greenback Party, expanded on Kellogg s work in a book ... to the Rise and Fall of the Greenback Labor Party ref . He was born on a farm near Concord ... was representative of the type of man that would follow the Greenback Platform. fact date May 2012 The Greenback Party was founded at a meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana , on November 25, 1874 and was originally .... pp 532. ISBN 0 393 92784 9 ref The Greenback movement began as a protest against the national ... rise in unemployment, and a contracting money supply. Greenback advocates used this environment to push ... Politics From the Nation s Founding to the Rise and Fall of the Greenback Labor Party ref This frustrating predicament galvanized prominent Midwest farmers to launch their candidacies the Greenback ... From the Nation s Founding to the Rise and Fall of the Greenback Labor Party ref Frustrated by their inability ... for currency reform. They would meet again in Cleveland to formally launch the Greenback Party in 1875 ... the Crime of 73 to Greenback , and the Resumption Act of 1875, which mandated that the U.S. ...   more details



  1. Save the Greenback

    Save the Greenback is an organization of U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing employees and paper and ink suppliers opposed to phasing out the United States one dollar bill paper dollar . ref cite book title All others pay cash dollar bills and their cultural work last Tschachler first Heinz pages 151 152 year 2008 publisher Winter isbn 9783825355371 ref The group formed to counter the influence of the Coin Coalition . ref Is U.S. Ready to See the Dollar Bill Pass? Los Angeles Times June 12, 1995 p. 4 ref Public opinion has tended to favor the dollar bill, although in 2000, the Government Accountability Office reported that a full implementation of the dollar coin could save 500 million a year. ref cite web author United States General Accounting Office date 2000 04 07 url http www.gao.gov archive 2000 gg00111r.pdf title Financial Impact of Issuing the New 1 Coin accessdate 2007 06 10 authorlink Government Accountability Office ref Save the Greenback successfully prevented a dollar bill phaseout with the help of legislators influenced by special interest groups Citation needed date November 2010 including Mississippi Senator Trent Lott and Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy . Lott s constituency included the powerful cotton industry, which produces fabrics used in the paper dollar Kennedy s included the Crane Paper Company which produces American banknote paper Citation needed date November 2010 . Americans for George There is an online organization calling itself Americans for George . It is unclear from their website whether they are the current incarnation of Save the Greenback, or a new group. ref http www.americansforgeorge.org who we are Who We Are at americansforgeorge.org ref Portrayal in media In 2006 and 2007, auto manufacturer Kia Motors used this name in a car ... Beach accessdate 2009 08 04 dead link date April 2012 ref See also Save the Greenback Act References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Save The Greenback Category Banknotes of the United States ...   more details



  1. Greenback stingaree

    Taxobox name Greenback stingaree status VU status system IUCN3.1 status ref ref name iucn IUCN2010 assessors Last, P.R. and L.J. Marshall year 2006 id 60105 title Urolophus viridis version 2010.2 downloaded September 7, 2010 ref regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Chondrichthyes subclassis Elasmobranchii ordo Myliobatiformes familia Urolophidae genus Urolophus species U. viridis binomial Urolophus viridis binomial authority Alan Riverstone McCulloch McCulloch , 1916 The greenback stingaree Urolophus viridis is a little known species of Myliobatiformes stingray in the family biology family Urolophidae , endemism endemic to the outer continental shelf and upper continental slope off southeastern Australia . Growing to a length of convert 51 cm in abbr on , this species has a diamond shaped pectoral fin disc wider than long and uniformly light green in color above. Between its nostrils is a skirt shaped curtain of skin. Its tail bears skin folds on either side and a deep, lanceolate caudal fin , but lacks a dorsal fin . Usually found over soft substrate marine biology substrate s at a depth of convert 80 180 m ft abbr on , the greenback stingaree is a predator of polychaete worm s and crustacean ... 12 month gestation period . Substantial numbers of greenback stingarees are bycatch caught incidentally ... IUCN has listed the greenback stingaree as Vulnerable species Vulnerable . Taxonomy The greenback ... off southwestern Australia it is very similar to the greenback stingaree but has more pectoral fin fin ... common, the greenback stingaree occurs in warm temperate waters from Portland, Victoria Portland in Victoria ... Harvard University Press page 426&ndash 427 isbn 0674034112 ref Description The greenback stingaree ... Biology and ecology The greenback stingaree preys mainly on polychaete worm s and crustacean ... maturation size than those elsewhere. ref name last and stevens Human interactions The greenback ... of its deepwater habits, the greenback stingaree is unlikely to survive capture, and the process ...   more details



  1. Operation Greenback

    Operation Greenback was launched in 1979 and was the first multi agency money laundering task force ever assembled. Launched as a response to officials in the United States Department of the Treasury United States Treasury Department noting a sharp increase in cash inflow to Florida and later Los Angeles banks, corresponding to a cocaine trade boom in the 1970 s. The Department connected the capital influx to the large scale laundering of drug receipts ref name Noam Deterring Democracy Chomsky, Noam citing a Department brief Noam Deterring Democracy , p116 http www.zmag.org Chomsky dd dd c04 s03.html FN20 ref The money trail led back to large banking institutions and as a result, George H. W. Bush wasn t really too interested in financial prosecution, ref name Noam Deterring Democracy the chief prosecutor in Operation Greenback recalled. Several federal authorities were involved including the Treasury Department, Customs, the IRS and the Department of Justice Narcotics and Dangeous Drug Section http www.pbs.org wgbh pages frontline shows drugs interviews mcdonald.html . The investigation was prompted by Federal Reserve statistics showing that massive amounts of cash were coming out of other areas of the United States and being banked in south Florida. http www.pbs.org wgbh pages frontline shows drugs interviews mcdonald.html A small Panama nian bank pled guilty on money laundering charges after a sting operation. However criminal charges against its parent bank were dropped, one of Latin America s large financial players ref name Noam Deterring Democracy . References references http www.pbs.org wgbh pages frontline shows drugs interviews mcdonald.html Interview with Mike McDonald Drug Wars Frontline PBS online Category Criminal investigation ...   more details



  1. Greenback cutthroat trout

    Taxobox name Greenback cutthroat trout image greenbackcutthroat.jpg Greenback cutthroat 2.jpg check whether this is actually this taxon status T status system ESA regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata ... Edward Drinker Cope Cope , 1871 Main Cutthroat trout The greenback cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarki ... The greenback cutthroat s maximum size is convert 18 in cm 0 . It has the largest spots of all ... the Continental Divide during the most recent Ice Age gave rise to the greenback cutthroat. File Greenback cutthroat 1.jpg left thumb 250px The greenback cutthroat trout is the subject of recovery efforts ... it is not The greenback cutthroat trout today is found east of the Continental Divide in the cold ... diversion for agriculture and overfishing, led to the decline of many greenback cutthroat trout populations ... trout Salmo trutta , and rainbow trout O. mykiss was also detrimental to the greenback cutthroat. The former two species competed with greenback cutthroats while the latter Hybrid biology hybridized with it, creating cutbow s. Other subspecies of cutthroat were introduced to greenback habitat, further damaging populations due to hybridization. Conservation Although the greenback cutthroat was considered ... Endangered Species Act. Recovery efforts for the greenback cutthroat by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ... River cutthroat trout . Catch and release fishing of the greenback cutthroat is currently permitted ... References cite journal title Recovery History of Greenback Cutthroat Trout Population Characteristics ... accessdate 2006 06 17 cite web title The Incredible Journey of the Greenback Cutthroat url http waterknowledge.colostate.edu ... releases 2007 09 070905133602.htm Efforts To Save Greenback Cutthroat Trout Snagged ... Cold water fish Cutthroat Trout Greenback Category Fish of the Western United States Trout Greenback Category Fauna of the Rocky Mountains Trout Greenback Category Fly fishing target species Cutthroat Trout Greenback Category Symbols of Colorado ...   more details



  1. Greenback horse mackerel

    Taxobox name Greenback horse mackerel image Trachurus declivis.jpg regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Carangidae genus Trachurus species T. declivis binomial Trachurus declivis binomial authority Jenyns, 1841 File Trachurus declivis drawing.jpg thumb left The greenback horse mackerel or greenback scad , Trachurus declivis , is a species of Carangidae jack in the family Carangidae , found around western and southern Australia , and around New Zealand , from the surface to depths of 460 m. Its length is up to 64 cm. ref FishBase species genus Trachurus species declivis month March year 2006 ref Its common name derives from the legend that other smaller species of fish could ride on its back over great distances. It is an important commercial fish. clearleft Fisheries File Fisheries capture of Trachurus declivis.png thumb 400px left center Commercial capture of greenback horse mackerel br in tonnes from 1950 to 2009 ref name fao http www.fao.org fishery species 2313 en Trachurus declivis Jenyns, 1841 FAO, Species Fact Sheet. Retrieved 13 March 2012. ref center clearleft Notes reflist References ITIS id 168596 taxon Trachurus declivis accessdate 8 March 2012 http www.environment.gov.au biodiversity abrs online resources fauna afd taxa Phallomedusa solida Phallomedusa solida Martens, 1878 Australian Faunal Directory. Retrieved 2 March 2012. Tony Ayling & Geoffrey Cox, Collins Guide to the Sea Fishes of New Zealand , William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand 1982 ISBN 0 00 216987 8 perciformes stub mackerel Category Jack mackerels Category Fish of Australia da Hestemakrel ...   more details



  1. Save the Greenback Act

    The Save the Greenback Act was legislation proposed, but not passed, in the United States Congress in 1995 and 1997 forbidding the phase out of the United States one dollar bill . It stated simply, Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Secretary of the Treasury and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System shall take such action as may be necessary to ensure that the number of Federal reserve notes in the denomination of 1 which are in circulation at any time does not decrease below the number of such reserve notes in circulation as of the date of the enactment of this Act. In a February 24, 1995 speech introducing the Save the Greenback Act, Rep. Thomas M. Davis gave several arguments against phasing out the one dollar bill ref http thomas.loc.gov cgi bin query z?r104 H24FE5 609 ref A great number of people s pockets will be weighted down with heavy change instead of having a few bills tucked into their billfolds . . . one might suspect a conspiracy by clothing manufacturers in drafting the United States dollar coin dollar coin proposal, as everyone s pockets begin to wear out. Several polls have shown that Americans prefer the one dollar bill to a dollar coin. L egislation designed to eliminate the dollar bill will an excuse by the special interests to raise prices on everyday items a future sales tax, to be levied on all Americans but falling the hardest on those who can least afford it. The failure of the Susan B. Anthony dollar demonstrated that introduction of a dollar coin does not save the federal government money. The costs of changing to a 1 dollar coin would be significant to many in the private sector including but not limited to the small town banks which would have to retool their coin counting, wrapping and sorting equipment costs which ... S 2 US 1.59 See also Save the Greenback Dollar United States coin United States 1 Coin Act of 1997 ... z?r104 H24FE5 609 Save the Greenback Act , House of Representatives, February 24, 1995. http thomas.loc.gov ...   more details



  1. Morganton

    Morganton is the name of some places in the United States of America Morganton, Georgia Morganton, North Carolina Morganton, Tennessee , former city in East Tennessee, near modern day Greenback See also Morgantown disambiguation geodis de Morganton es Morganton fr Morganton nl Morganton pl Morganton pt Morganton sv Morganton vo Morganton ...   more details



  1. James Mosgrove

    James Mosgrove June 14, 1821 November 27, 1900 was a United States Greenback Party Greenback member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania . James Mosgrove was born in Kittanning, Pennsylvania . He attended the common schools and was engaged in the iron business. He was an unsuccessful candidate in 1878 on the Greenback ticket. However, Mosgrove was elected as a Greenback candidate to the 47th United States Congress Forty seventh Congress. He declined to be a candidate for renomination in United States House election, 1882 1882 . He also declined to be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor. He was engaged in banking and was president of the First National Bank from 1882 until his death in Kittanning in 1900. Interment in Kittanning Cemetery. Sources CongBio M001030 http politicalgraveyard.com bio mosgrove mosley.html The Political Graveyard s start s par us hs USRepSuccessionBox state Pennsylvania district 25 before Harry White Pennsylvania Harry White after John D. Patton years 1881 1883 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mosgrove, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH June 14, 1821 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH November 27, 1900 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mosgrove, James Category Members of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania Category 1821 births Category 1900 deaths Category People from Armstrong County, Pennsylvania Category Pennsylvania Greenbacks Pennsylvania Representative stub ...   more details



  1. Independent National Party

    Independent National Party can refer to Independent National Party Luxembourg , political party in Luxembourg Greenback Party , political party in the United States See also National Independent Party , political party in Lesotho National Rally of Independents , political party in Morocco disambiguation ...   more details



  1. John C. Petersen

    unref date April 2012 John C. Petersen November 2, 1842 ? was an United States American butcher from Appleton, Wisconsin who served as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly He was elected as a Greenback Party Greenbacker , and was re elected the next year as a Greenback Democrat . Petersen was born in Gl ckstadt , German Empire Germany on November 2, 1842. DEFAULTSORT Petersen, John C. Category Butchers Category Members of the Wisconsin State Assembly Category People from Appleton, Wisconsin Category People from Gl ckstadt Category Wisconsin Greenbacks Wisconsin WIAssembly stub ...   more details



  1. Reaganomics Review

    31 40 1985 Issues 41 46 External links http abbott.faithweb.com Greenback Letters Essay Competition ...   more details



  1. Yellowtail horse mackerel

    Taxobox name Yellowtail horse mackerel image Trachurus novaezelandiae.jpg image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Carangidae genus Trachurus species T. novaezelandiae binomial Trachurus novaezelandiae binomial authority Richardson, 1843 The yellowtail horse mackerel , Trachurus novaezelandiae , is a carangidae jack in the family biology family Carangidae found around Australia and New Zealand at depths of up to 500 m. Its length is up to 50 cm. The yellowtail horse mackerel is very similar to the greenback horse mackerel but has 68 to 73 lateral line scute s, compared with 76 to 82 for the greenback horse mackerel. References FishBase species genus Trachurus species novaezelandiae month May year 2006 mackerel Category Jack mackerels Category Fish of Australia ca Trachurus novaezelandiae es Trachurus novaezelandiae nl Trachurus novaezelandiae ...   more details



  1. Alexander Campbell (Illinois politician)

    Campbell one of the leading figures in the evolving Greenback movement to replace bank currency with United ... University of Chicago Press, 1979 p. 216 ref He followed this up in 1868 with The True Greenback . ref Campbell, Alexander. The True Greenback The Way to Pay the National Debt Without Taxes, and Emancipate ... & Marsh s, Printers, 1878 ref He was proposed at the 1880 national convention of the Greenback Party as the Greenback nominee for President of the United States the convention chose James B. Weaver ... Third Party Politics from the Nation s Founding to the Rise and Fall of the Greenback Labor Party ...   more details



  1. Yellowfin cutthroat trout

    that Jordan was correct the yellowfin trout and the greenback trout from Twin Lakes were two distinct groups of cutthroat trout . Extinction Until about 1903, greenback and yellowfin cutthroats survived ... for the yellowfin cutthroat came soon after the introduction of the rainbow trout to Twin Lakes. The greenback ...   more details



  1. George W. Ladd

    other people George Ladd This article was automatically created by User polbot from http bioguide.congress.gov scripts biodisplay.pl?index L000013. The prose may be stilted, and there may be grammatical and Wikification errors. Please improve in any way you see fit. George Washington Ladd September 28, 1818 January 30, 1892 was a United States House of Representatives U.S. Representative from Maine . Born in Augusta, Maine , Ladd attended the common schools and Kents Hill Seminary. He engaged in the drug business in Bangor, Maine . A grammar fix may be needed here. Later engaged in the lumber, commission, and wholesale grocery business in Bangor. He was also interested in railroad development. Ladd was elected as a Greenback Party candidate to the Forty sixth and Forty seventh Congresses March 4, 1879 March 3, 1883 . He was one of only 13 successful Greenback Party candidates for the 46th Congress, and one of 10 for the 47th. In both congresses he was one of only four Greenback congressmen from the northeast, the party s major strength being in the midwest and south. Ladd served as chairman of the Committee on Expenditures in the Post Office Department Forty sixth Congress . He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1882 to the Forty eighth Congress. He died in Bangor, Maine , January 30, 1892. He was interred in Mount Hope Cemetery. References CongBio L000013 External links Portal Biography Find a Grave 19167 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ladd, George W. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH September 28, 1818 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 30, 1892 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ladd, George W. Category 1818 births Category 1892 deaths Category Members of the United States House of Representatives from Maine Category People from Augusta, Maine Category People from Bangor, Maine Category Maine Greenbacks Category Burials at Mount Hope Cemetery, Bangor de George W. Ladd ...   more details



  1. New York state election, 1884

    ElectionsNY The 1884 New York state election was held on November 4, 1884, to elect two judges of the New York Court of Appeals , as well as all members of the New York State Assembly . History In 1884, the terms of the only two remaining original judges of the re organized Court of Appeals expired. These were the only state officers to be elected statewide this year. The United States Democratic Party Democratic state convention met on June 18 at Saratoga, New York . William E. Smith, of Clinton County, New York Clinton County , was Temporary Chairman and President. Democrat Charles A. Rapallo and Republican Charles Andrews were nominated for judges after a voice vote viva voce vote almost unanimously, thus endorsing the resolution of the Republican convention that the Court of Appeals should be removed from politics. ref http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf?res 9E06E6DF1E3BE033A2575AC1A9609C94659FD7CF CLEVELAND WINS THE DAY ...A VERY QUIET CONVENTION in NYT on June 19, 1884 ref The United States Greenback Party Greenback Labor state convention met on August 30 at Masonic Hall in New York City . H. Alden Spencer was Temporary Chairman until the choice of George O. Jones as President. Prof. Isaac L. Rice, of New York City, and Patrick H. Cowen, of Saratoga County, were nominated for judges of the Court of Appeals. ref http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf? r 1&res 9905E2DC1338E033A25752C3A96E9C94659FD7CF GREENBACK LABOR MEN THE STATE CONVENTION OF GEN. BUTLER S PARTY in NYT on August 31, 1884 ref Result The jointly nominated incumbents Rapallo and Andrews were re elected. class wikitable 1884 state election results bgcolor lightgrey Office colspan 2 United States Democratic Party Democratic ticket United States Republican Party Republican ticket colspan 2 United States Greenback Party Greenback ref This ticket was nominated by the Greenback Party, the Anti Monopoly Party and the organization of that year s presidential candidate Benjamin Franklin Butler ...   more details



  1. Craigs Chapel AME Zion Church

    Infobox nrhp name Craigs Chapel AME Zion Church nrhp type hd image Craigs chapel ame zion tn1.jpg caption nearest city Greenback, Tennessee lat degrees 35 lat minutes 38 lat seconds 58 lat direction N long degrees 84 long minutes 10 long seconds 22 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Tennessee architect architecture gable front form added March 12, 2001 area convert 2 acre governing body Private mpsub http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64500618.pdf Rural African American Churches in Tennessee MPS refnum 01000256 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Craigs Chapel AME Zion Church is a historic church in Greenback, Tennessee . It was added to the National Register in 2001. References reflist National Register of Historic Places DEFAULTSORT Craigs Chapel Ame Zion Church Category African Methodist Episcopal Zion churches in Tennessee Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Tennessee Category Buildings and structures in Loudon County, Tennessee Tennessee NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina, 1882

    by the Democrats and defeated J.B. Campbell, a fusion candidate of the Greenback Labor and Republican ... States candidate Samuel Dibble votes 8,674 percentage 56.9 change 6.4 bgcolor 0BDA51 United States Greenback Party Greenback Labor J.B. Campbell align right 6,565 align right 43.1 align right 6.4 Election ... of the Greenback Labor and Republican parties. General election results Election box begin title ... change 9.0 bgcolor 0BDA51 United States Greenback Party Greenback Labor E.M. Brayton align right ... Congressman D. Wyatt Aiken , in office since 1877, defeated T.H. Russell, a fusion candidate of the Greenback ... 10.5 bgcolor 0BDA51 United States Greenback Party Greenback Labor T.H. Russell align right 1,677 ... of the Greenback Labor and Republican parties. General election results Election box begin title ... 71.8 change 2.1 bgcolor 0BDA51 United States Greenback Party Greenback Labor D.R. Elkins align right ... and defeated E.B.C. Cash, a fusion candidate of the Greenback Labor and Republican parties ... candidate John J. Hemphill votes 9,518 percentage 56.0 change 4.4 bgcolor 0BDA51 United States Greenback Party Greenback Labor E.B.C. Cash align right 7,471 align right 44.0 align right 4.4 Election box ... Dee region of the state. George W. Dargan was nominated by the Democrats and defeated the Greenback ... Edmund H. Deas votes 3,628 percentage 21.7 change N A bgcolor 0BDA51 United States Greenback Party Greenback Labor A.H. Bowen align right 2,263 align right 13.6 align right N A Election box majority ...   more details



  1. Green money

    Green money refers to Money used for ecological purposes ecocurrency . It is broadly used in the context of green economists , low carbon economy and political green movement Greens . Throughout the Middle East , Green money refers to money from Islam ic businesses, Islamic banks, and the religious sector. The European Union did at one time and may still now have green money for agricultural accounting. The term should not be confused with the nickname greenback for the U.S. Dollar , which is printed with green ink. See also Global warming Green lending disambig Category Currency ...   more details



  1. Hendrick Bradley Wright

    Image HBWright.jpg thumb right 200px Hendrick Bradley Wright Hendrick Bradley Wright April 24, 1808 &ndash September 2, 1881 was a Democratic Party United States Democratic and United States Greenback Party Greenback member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania . Early life Hendrick B. Wright was born in Plymouth Township, Pennsylvania . He attended the Wilkes Barre Grammar School and was graduated from Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania , in 1829. He studied law, was admitted to the bar, and commenced practice in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania . Political activities He was appointed district attorney for Luzerne County, Pennsylvania , in 1834. He was a member of the Pennsylvania State House of Representatives from 1841 to 1843 and served the last year as speaker. He was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention s in 1844 Democratic National Convention 1844 , 1848 Democratic National Convention 1848 , 1852 Democratic National Convention 1852 , 1856 Democratic National Convention 1856 , 1860 Democratic National Convention 1860 , 1868 Democratic National Convention 1868 , and 1876 Democratic National Convention 1876 . United States House of Representatives Wright was an unsuccessful candidate for election in 1850. He was elected as a Democrat to the 33rd United States Congress Thirty third Congress. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1854. He was again elected to the 37th United States Congress Thirty seventh Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of George W. Scranton . He was elected as a Democrat to the 45th United States Congress Forty fifth Congress and reelected as a United States Greenback Party Greenbacker to the 45th United States Congress Forty sixth Congress. He was chairman of the United States House Committee on Manufactures during the Forty fifth Congress. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1880 and was unsuccessful in getting the Greenback nomination for President of the United State ...   more details




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