pioneer to refer to a settler, a person who has migrated to a less occupied area and established ... as much right to use the word settler as the descendants of free immigrants. File Russian settlers ... is sometimes controlled by the government of a settler s home country, and emigration is sometimes ... Settler colonialism Virgin Lands Campaign Phoenix Islands Settlement Scheme Transmigration program ... more details
Old Settler may refer to The Old Settler , a mountain in the Lillooet Ranges of British Columbia, Canada Old settler Cherokee , the tribal members who relocated west to the Arkansaw or Indian Territory prior to 1828 Old Settler sternwheeler , a sternwheel steamboat that ran on Puget sound from 1878 to about 1895 Old Settlers Association , a social organization in Omaha, Nebraska, United States Old Settler s Song Acres of Clams , a song by Francis D. Henry around 1874 disambiguation ... more details
Wikify date October 2011 Orphan date October 2011 Settler society is a theoretical term in early modern and modern history that describes a common link between modern, predominantly European, attempts to permanently settle in other areas of the world. It is used to distinguish settler colonies from resource extraction colonies. See also Settler colonialism Bibliography Sherene H. Razack Race, space, and the law Unmapping a white settler society Toronto, Ontario Between the Lines, 2002 D Pearson, Theorizing citizenship in British settler societies Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2002. Category Colonialism history stub ... more details
Wiktionary settler A settler is a person who has migrated from the land of his or her birth, or who takes up residence on land and cultivates it, as opposed to a nomad. Settler or settlers may also refer to The Settlers of Catan , a German board game commonly shortened to Settlers The Settlers , a computer game series The Settlers video game The Settlers video game , the first game in the series The Settlers novel The Settlers novel , a Swedish novel by Vilhelm Moberg The Settlers , an American novel set in pre state Israel, by Meyer Levin The Settlers band , a British folk band of the 1960s and early 70s Settler Asimov , the word used in the context of Isaac Asimov s Robots Empire Foundation series See also Settling disambig ... more details
The Old Settler , 2132 m 6995 ft prominence 1222 m, ref http www.bivouac.com MtnPg.asp?MtnId 1140 Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia entry ref is the highest mountain in the southernmost part of the Lillooet Ranges of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia , Canada , located between the Fraser Canyon E and Harrison Lake W to the northeast of the town of Agassiz, British Columbia Agassiz between Bear Creek British Columbia Bear and Cogburn Creeks. ref BCGNIS 18645 Old Settler, The ref See also Old Settler s Song Acres of Clams Old Settlers Association References reflist External links http www.telemark.net randallg photos 20061012 Kamloops images 054.jpg Aerial view of The Old Settler from above the Coquihalla Pass . Coquihalla Range in foreground, Garibaldi Ranges in background. The Old Settler is the central summit on the middle of the three ridges portrayed. BritishColumbiaCoast geo stub coord 49 30 43 N 121 37 18 W display title Pacific Ranges Category Mountains of British Columbia Category Pacific Ranges Category Lower Mainland ... more details
research September 2010 Settler colonialism is a specific colonial formation whereby foreign family units move into a region and reproduce. Land is thus the key resource in settler colonies, whereas ..., whereas settler colonialism lasts forever, except in the rare event of complete evacuation, or settler decolonization . The historian of race and settler colonialism Patrick Wolfe historian Patrick Wolfe writes settler colonialism destroys to replace , and insists that invasion , in settler colonial contexts, is a structure, not an event . ref Patrick Wolfe, Settler Colonialism and the Elimination of the Native , Journal of Genocide Research, 2006. ref This definition, by contrast, comes from the Settler Colonial Studies website ref http settlercolonialstudies.org about this blog Settler Colonial Studies ref quote Settler colonialism is a global and transnational phenomenon, and as much a thing of the past as a thing of the present. There is no such thing as neo settler colonialism or post settler colonialism because settler colonialism is a resilient formation that rarely ends. Not all ... a distinct sovereign capacity. And settler colonialism is not colonialism settlers want Indigenous people to vanish but can make use of their labour before they are made to disappear . Sometimes settler ... them. But even if colonialism and settler colonialism interpenetrate and overlap, they remain separate as they co define each other. In the ancient world Settler colonialism has occurred extensively ... the Macedonian Empire , the Hellenistic pattern of settler colonies extended deep into Asia. However ... the Roman Empire commonly established settler colonies in newly conquered regions. The colonists in these colonies ..., and later in Asia, Africa, and Oceania. Settler colonialism in the Americas further information ... colonized by a European great power in 1750 Expand section date December 2010 Settler colonialism ... No 2 overturned the notion of Australia as terra nullius at the time of European occupation. Settler ... more details
Mixer settlers are a class of mineral process equipment used in the solvent extraction process. A mixer settler consists of a first stage that mixes the phases together followed by a quiescent settling stage that allows the phases to separate by gravity. Mixer The mixer may consists of one or multiple stages of mixing tanks. Common laboratory mixers consist of a single mixing stage, whereas industrial scale copper mixers may consist of up to three mixer stages where each stage performs a combined pumping and mixing action. Use of multiple stages allows a longer reaction time and also minimizes the short circuiting of unreacted material through the mixers. http www.postmixing.com mixing 20forum Macro Liq Liq Mixer Settlers Publication1 article1.htm Technical paper on design of industrial mixers Settler The settler is a calm pool downstream of the mixer where the liquids are allowed to separate by gravity. The liquids are then removed separately from the end of the mixer. Use Industrial mixer settlers are commonly used in the copper , nickel , uranium and cobalt hydrometallurgy industries. The equipment units can be arrayed as extraction moving an ion of interest from an aqueous phase to an organic phase , washing rinsing entrained aqueous contaminant out of an organic phase containing the ion of interest , and stripping moving an ion of interest from an organic phase into an aqueous phase . Copper Example In the case of oxide copper ore , a heap leaching pad will dissolve a dilute copper sulfate solution in a weak sulfuric acid solution. This pregnant leach solution PLS is pumped to an extraction mixer settler where it is mixed with the organic phase a kerosene hosted extractant . The copper transfers to the organic phase, and the aqueous phase now called raffinate is pumped back to the heap to recover more copper. In a high chloride environment typical of Chilean copper mines, a wash stage will rinse any residual pregnant solution entrained in the organic with clean ... more details
Settlers were fictional human colonists that replaced the earlier Spacer Asimov Spacer emigrants in dominance in the vague period between Isaac Asimov s Robot series Asimov Robot series near future short stories of the type collected in I, Robot and novels. Description Emigrants from Earth establish colonies on fifty worlds, the first being Aurora planet Aurora , the last Solaria , and the Hall of the Worlds located on List of minor Foundation universe planets Melpomenia Melpomenia , the nineteenth. However, sociological forces possibly related to their sparse populations and dependence on robot labor lead to the collapse of most of these worlds their dominance is replaced by new, upstart colonies known as Settler worlds in the Milky Way galaxy. Unlike their Spacer Asimov Spacer predecessors, the Settlers detested robots, and so by the time of the Galactic Empire series Empire series , robotics is almost an unknown science. In the novel The Robots of Dawn , Asimov reveals why the majority of Settlers came from the short live Earth population, as opposed to Spacer worlds, which would have used humaniform robots in the process. After that, Comporellon was the first colonized world of the Settlers. Roger MacBride Allen s Isaac Asimov s Caliban Caliban trilogy portrays several years in the history of Inferno, a planet where Spacers recruit Settlers to rebuild the collapsing ecology via terraforming . In Nemesis Asimov Nemesis , the main colony is a member of the collection of orbital colonies known as the Fifty Settlements. It should not be confused with the later Settlers that are the matter of this article, as it is possible that the Fifty Settlements were the basis for the fifty Spacer worlds in the Robot stories. Robot series Category Foundation universe ... more details
unreferenced date April 2007 The term Byrne Settler refers to any emigrant brought to Colony of Natal Natal by the company, J. C. Byrne & Co . These people landed in Colony of Natal Natal on 20 ships during the years 1849 to 1851. Allotments were laid out in the Byrne valley , near Richmond. J.C. Byrne & Co. offered prospective emigrants a passage to Natal and convert 20 acre m2 of land at the following rates L10 for a steerage passage L15 was the usual fare , and L19 for an intermediate berth. Children under 14 were charged L5 and were entitled to convert 5 acre m2 . Cabin passengers could travel for L35, but were not entitled to land on the ships lists they appeared as passengers , while the others were labelled emigrants . To take advantage of the land allotment an emigrant had to be approved by Her Majesty s Land and Emigration Commissioners his her age had to be 45 maximum unless accompanied by adult offspring, and the only acceptable occupations were the practical ones of farmer, blacksmith, wheelwright, wagon maker, dairymaid, agricultural labourer, etc. Byrne was fortunate to obtain the surveyor and civil engineer John Swales Moreland as his agent in Natal. Moreland was committed to his task, energetic and loyal, despite the various trials he was called on to bear. The first vessel, the Wanderer, sailed on 24 Jan. 1849 with 15 emigrants. She arrived on 16 May, and was followed in July by the Washington, on which John Moreland was a passenger. Byrne miscalculations eventually scuttled his scheme. He would have been saved these had he actually visited the Colony. First, he thought there were vast open spaces just waiting to be settled, as a result of the Boers withdrawal from Natal once British rule had been established. However, he was out of date. In 1848 Sir Harry Smith, the Cape Governor Natal was then a district of the Cape , made an attempt to halt the exodus of Boers by relaxing the regulations under which lands were granted. This did not have the desired ... more details
Settler Town, Sierra Leone or Settler Tong in Krio is the oldest part of Freetown, Sierra Leone and was the home of African American ex slaves who immigrated to Sierra Leone and established the List of African American firsts first permanent free African American settlement in Africa . Settler Town was established as a walled town in 1792 between Walpole and East streets. Settler Town was compared to a town in the American South where most of the African American settlers were from and also to Washington D.C. . History of Settler Town In Sierra Leone these United States American ex slaves were called the Nova Scotians and the settlers . Settler Town was the first city established in Freetown, Sierra Leone having been established in 1792 . Mary Perth, Martha Hazeley and Sophia Small created the first stores in Freetown at that time period. Charlotte Simpson was also a notable shopkeeper. Notable residents Thomas Peters black leader Thomas Peters African American leader of who the Brindley Town African Americans immigrated to Sierra Leone David George Baptist David George African American Reverend of Baptist church See also Nova Scotian settlers Sierra Leone Sierra Leone Creole Settlers coord missing Sierra Leone Category Freetown Category Settler Town, Sierra Leone Category Populated places established in 1792 Category Sierra Leone Creole establishments SierraLeone geo stub ... more details
Refimprove date January 2011 Infobox Holiday holiday name Stirling Settler Days type historical cultural longtype local, historical, cultural image StirlingParade.png caption Stirling Settler Days Parade float , July 24, 1938. official name Pioneer Day nickname observedby Everyone begins ends date Third week in July date2012 July date2013 July date2014 July celebrations Stirling Settler Days Parade, pancake breakfast, firefighter games, movie in the park, community dance, rodeo , and fireworks . observances relatedto Stirling Settler Days is a celebration historically held every year on July 24, now held every third week of July, in Stirling, Alberta Stirling , Alberta , Canada . ref http www.villageofstirling.com Postings Settler 20Days 20Flyer 20 202008.pdf Stirling Settler Days 2008 ref Stirling Settler Days was originally celebrated to mark the Mormon pioneer s arrival in the Salt Lake Valley on July 24, 1847. Since Stirling s founding in 1899, Stirling has celebrated the day as Pioneer Day , now called Stirling Settler Days commemorating Stirling s Pioneers and founders. To start off the celebrations, a band would set up on a flat rack riding about the town playing music, soon to follow was a parade , the parades were stupendous with marching bands , colorful floats, and many fine horses. After the parade many people gathered at the meeting house Meeting House for a program, full of fun and enjoyment with musical numbers, readings and then an oration suitable for the occasion. File Pioneer Days Pagent Stirling, Alberta July 24, 1930.jpg thumb left 200px Pioneer reenactment Arrival of the Pioneers , July 24, 1930. In the afternoon there were many games and races, like a greased pig race or chicken race, old men races, and even a horse pulling race. To end the celebration, a dance was held in the evening. On July 24, 1931, Stirling held its first Stampede . Stirling ... Stirling, Alberta Settler Days Category The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints in Canada ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Captain Moses Allen was the first settler in Hillsdale County , located in the south central portion of the U.S. State of Michigan . Moses Allen was a veteran of the War of 1812 he later served as a captain in the Michigan Militia. He became the first white settler in present day Hillsdale County. He settled in April 1827, two years after working on the Chicago Turnpike survey. present day US 12 br References Hillsdale County Community Center http www.hillsdalecounty.info history0013.asp Monroe House http www.munrohouse.com local history.html Hillsdale County Website http www.co.hillsdale.mi.us hc history.htm DEFAULTSORT Allen, Moses Category People from Hillsdale County, Michigan ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Mennonite Settler Statue nrhp type image Mennonite Settler.jpg caption Mennonite Settler location Newton, KS locmapin Kansas latitude 38.0461 longitude 97.3567 coord parameters region US type landmark coord display inline, title coord format dms area built 1942 architect Max Nixon architecture other added February 26, 1998 governing body Local mpsub refnum 98000084 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref The Mennonite Settler is a 17 foot limestone statue in Newton, Kansas , honoring Mennonite farmers and their wheat heritage. The statue was crafted in 1942 by Topeka artist Max Nixon out of native Kansas limestone. It depicts a bearded Mennonite farmer with hat in hand, in an attitude art attitude of prayer. The sculpture rests on a mosaic tile base with the inscription Commemorating entry into Kansas from Russia of Turkey Red Hard Wheat by Mennonites 1874. The statue commemorates the introduction from Russia of winter wheat Turkey Red hard winter wheat by Mennonite settlers, which helped make Kansas the breadbasket of America. The statue was jointly financed through a community fundraising drive and a Works Progress Administration WPA art project. The statue was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998 and underwent an extensive three year restoration that was completed in 2000. References Reflist External links Kansas Travel and Tourism Division. http www.travelks.com s index.cfm?LID 222&QString tripsearch 3Da 26keywords 3D 26Page 3D528 Mennonite Settler Statue DEFAULTSORT Mennonite Settler Statue Category National Register of Historic Places in Kansas Category Mennonitism in the United States Category Monuments and memorials in Kansas Category Limestone statues Category Works Progress Administration in Kansas Category Buildings and structures in Harvey County, Kansas Category Monuments and memorials on the National Register of Historic Places in Kansas Category 1942 sculptures Category Stone sculptures ... more details
Old Settler on a number of occasions. ref name Inland Upon completion, Old Settler was placed on the run ... competition on this route at the time, at least in the same class of vessel as Old Settler was the steam ... such as Old Settler and Capital had an advantage over other vessels. ref name Inland The boat s original .... 1909 . For a time Old Settler was operated as a tow boat. Captain Randolph had a reputation for frugality, but even he could not make Old Settler into a profitable vessel. ref name Inland At some point ... DEFAULTSORT Old Settler Sternwheeler Category 1878 ships Category Steamboats of Washington state ... more details
Image Walker Ewing GlassLogHouse1780s.jpg thumb 250px right The Walker Ewing Glass Log House , located on Pinkerton Run Road, is the 1780s log house that gives Settler s Cabin Park its name. Settler s Cabin Park is a convert 1,610 acre km2 0 sing on county park in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania , United States . It is a part of the county s 12,000 acre 49 km network of nine distinct parks. It is sited convert 15 mi km 0 west of downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh in Collier Township, Pennsylvania Collier , North Fayette Township, Pennsylvania North Fayette , and Robinson Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Robinson Township s. Archaeologists from Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh Carnegie Museum of Natural History helped identify the 1780s log house that gives the park its name. The themes of the 11 picnic groves are Indian names Algonquin, Seneca, Apache, Tomahawk, etc. External links http www.county.allegheny.pa.us parks scfac.aspx Settler s Cabin Park website References cite book author Smith, Helene and George Swetnam title A Guidebook to Historic Western Pennsylvania location Pittsburgh publisher University of Pittsburgh Press year 1991 id 0 8229 5424 9 AlleghenyCountyPennsylvaniaParks coord 40 26 3.17 N 80 9 35.02 W type landmark scale 5000 display title Category Parks in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area Category Parks in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania pittsburgh stub ... more details
POV date March 2010 Weasel date November 2010 Israeli settler violence refers to acts of violence committed ... settler violence in the West Bank publisher BBC date 17 November 2011 accessdate March 25, 2012 ... templateC05.php?CID 2967 title Violence by Extremists in the Jewish Settler Movement .... ref name Pfeffer An EU heads of mission report found that settler violence had more than tripled ... Human Rights Watch reports on Settler violence physical violence against Palestinians by settlers , including ... Abused ref B Tselem also says that settler actions include blocking roadways, so as to impede ... url http www.btselem.org english Settler Violence Nature of the Violence.asp title The Nature of Settler ... settler control. ref cite news url http www.coxwashington.com hp content reporters stories 2008 ... Bank first Robert W. last Gee date 2008 08 25 ref Criticism of Violence by Settler Leaders The Violence ... settler violence , Jerusalem Post 12 08 2009 ref Differing legal status and treatment of Israeli ... english Settler Violence Dual Legal System.asp title Settler violence The dual system of law in the Occupied Territories publisher B Tselem ref Referring to settler violence during the police evacuation ... cite news url http www.haaretz.com hasen spages 1031614.html title Defeat settler terror publisher Haaretz date 2008 10 27 ref Haaretz has characterized settler violence on soldiers and policemen who ... settler violence publisher Australian Broadcasting Corporation date 2009 10 03 url http www.abc.net.au ... 2008, a riot ensued and a Jewish settler, Ze ev Braude, was recorded on video shooting two unarmed ... cite news url http www.haaretz.com print edition news after controversial release settler who shot 2 palestinians to be charged today 1.259265 title After controversial release, settler who shot 2 Palestinians ... January 8, 2011 author Isabel Kershner ref Settler riots Israeli withdrawals from Gaza in 2005 and an eviction in Hebron in 2008 triggered settler rioting in protest. There is also continual conflict ... more details
One Settler, One Bullet was a rallying cry and slogan originated by the Azanian People s Liberation Army APLA the armed wing of the Pan Africanist Congress PAC during the struggle of the 1980s against apartheid in South Africa . The slogan was never officially endorsed by the PAC but often used by party members during rallies. After the dismantling of apartheid in 1994, PAC officials have repeatedly distanced themselves and the party from the slogan and called it a war cry from its armed wing incompatible with its current reconcillatory stand . ref http www.bccsa.co.za templates judgement template 102.asp BCCSA Judgement SABC News Item Apla Cadres Bot generated title ref In the ideological terminology of the Africanist PAC during its fight against apartheid, a settler was defined as a white person participating in the oppression of indigenous people, and did therefore not include white South Africans in general. White South Africans whose sole allegiance was to Africa were considered part of the African nation and therefore excluded from the settler category. ref http content.cdlib.org xtf view?docId ft958009mm&chunk.id s1.5.3&toc.depth 1&toc.id ch5&brand eschol The Opening of the Apartheid Mind Bot generated title ref However, grassroots sympathizers of the PAC at times interpreted the slogan as a call for attacks on whites in general and certain attacks on whites, such as the killing of Amy Biehl , ref http www.info.gov.za speeches 1998 98729 0w0699810056.htm Statement by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Amnesty Arising from Killing of Amy Biehl ref were indeed directly motivated by the slogan. Variants Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer competing slogan reportedly originated by Peter Mokaba of the ANC at the April 1993 funeral of assassinated South African Communist party leader Chris Hani . ref http www.iss.co.za Pubs Monographs No81 Chap5.html The Extreme White Right A Security Threat? Volk Faith and Fatherland, The Security Threat Posed by the White Right ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 unreferenced date January 2008 for the engraver William Sherwin engraver William Sherwin 22 May 1763, Derbyshire 29 March 1822, Parramatta, New South Wales Parramatta was an Australia n settler. He arrived in Australia 1792 aboard the Pitt as Sergeant in the NSW Corps. He went on to become a storekeeper and a constable at Parramatta and had significant land holdings. He cohabited with Mary Duggan born 1783 , who arrived on the Marquis Cornwallis She gave birth to ten children. William travelled between his farm in Whittlesea, Victoria , Merriwa, New South Wales Merriwa and Sydney . Members of his family can be found along this route. William grew the first orange fruit oranges in Australia. He founded a big family that included, among many others, the first Australian born doctor, two members of parliament in Victoria and the first shire clerk of Baulkham Hills Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sherwin, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 22 May 1763 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 29 March 1822 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sherwin, William Category 1763 births Category 1822 deaths Category Settlers of Australia ... more details
infobox music festival music festival name Old Settler s Music Festival image File OldSettlersMusicFestival2010.jpg thumb OldSettlersMusicFestival2010 caption Old Settler s Music Festival in 2010 location Austin, Texas years active 1987&ndash present founded by dates April genre Americana music Americana , Traditional music roots , Bluegrass music bluegrass , Country music country website URL http oldsettlersmusicfest.org Old Settler s Music Festival is an annual music festival held in Driftwood, Texas near Austin, Texas at Salt Lick Pavilion and Camp Ben McCulloch. Old Settler s Music Festival is a nationally known music festival featuring roots and Americana music. As one of Central Texas signature music events, the festival features acoustic jazz and blues, bluegrass, local favorites, and award winning artists from around the world. ref http www.kxan.com dpp news local old settlers music festival amps up KXAN ref Camping, arts and crafts, food and drink are available. ref http www.austin360.com blogs content shared gen blogs austin music entries old settlers music festival Austin American Statesman ref The 2010 International Music Festival Conference included representatives of the Old Settler s Music Festival. ref http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi?f g a 2010 11 11 prweb4771664.DTL San Francisco Chronicle ref History The Old Settler s Bluegrass Festival was first held in Old Settler s Park in Round Rock, Texas. After the park flooded during a festival weekend, the organizers moved the festival first to Stone Mountain Events Center in Dripping Springs, Texas, and later to the Salt Lick BBQ Pavilion and Camp Ben McCulloch in Driftwood, Texas. The name was modified to Old Settler s Music Festival in 2000. 13 April 7 9, 2000 Bela Fleck & the Flecktones, Willis Alan Ramsey, Peter Rowan & Tony Rice, Leftover Salmon with John Cowan, Jim Hust & Missy Raines, Jim Lauderdale, Claire Lynch & The Front Porch Sting Band, The Karl Shiftlett & Big Country Show, Two High Sting ... more details
Thomas Madison was an American Revolutionary War veteran from Ashtabula County, Ohio Ashtabula County , Ohio , who became the first settler of the city of Genoa, Illinois Genoa , Illinois , United States . ref Boies, Henry L. http www.rays place.com history il dek genoa.htm History of Genoa, Il. The History of De Kalb County, Illinois. Retrieved 19 February 2007 ref As early as 1835 , Madison settled in north eastern Illinois and named the settlement Genoa after a Genoa, New York town of the same name in New York . ref http www.genoa il.com culture.htm Genoa s Culture. Retrieved 19 February 2007 ref Some historians have the date of settlement as 1836 and mention that Madison settled with his immediate family, including his son in law Voranus Emory Moore . ref Larson, Sheila R. http www.rootsweb.com ildekalb places.htm History of some DeKalb County towns. Retrieved 19 February 2007 ref Madison served as the town s first postmaster and storekeeper , and entries of sales from his store have been found from as early as May 12, 1843. Madison built a log cabin on the spot where a hotel was kept by H. N. Perkins and Luke Nichols until the 1860s. In the autumn of 1837 , Madison moved to Texas and sold his property to Perkins and a group of three other settlers for the sum of Dollar 2800. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Madison,Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Madison,Thomas Category United States military personnel of the American Revolution Category People from DeKalb County, Illinois US mil bio stub ... more details
The Hinman Settler Road was constructed by former American Revolutionary War Revolutionary War veteran Timothy Hinman from 1791 1795 in Orleans County, Vermont . ref name c080917 cite book author title Hike the Hinman with museum staff publisher the Chronicle date September 17, 2008 ref Hinman s intent was to help develop the land he owned in Derby. The road is convert 30 mi long. ref name c080917 It starts at the Bayley Hazen Military Road in Greensboro, Vermont Greensboro . ref name c080917 It proceeds north from there. When it reaches Glover, Vermont Glover , it follows the Barton River Valley north through Barton village , Vermont the village of Barton . North of that village it follows the Maple Hill Road north, running through what is now the Orleans Country Club to Brownington, Vermont Brownington . It continues north through Derby, Vermont Derby to the Canada United States border Canadian border . ref name c080917 It is nearly straight, bearing about 19 degrees from north. Most of the road was used well into the nineteenth and often, the twentieth century. Some of the road has become state road, for example in Glover, it became Vermont Route 16 . In other places, it is unmaintained, for example in Barton, it leaves Maple Hill Road and becomes a class 4 town owned, but not maintained road until it gets to the golf course. In Brownington, it is a major route and known by the historic name. Footnotes reflist Category Roads in Vermont may seem redundant but then why are other historic roads at the higher level? Category Historic trails and roads in Vermont Category Historic trails and roads in the United States Category Transportation in Orleans County, Vermont Vermont road stub ... more details
Infobox person name Nathaniel Bowman image image size caption birth date 1608 birth place Leek, Staffordshire Leek , England death date January 26, 1682 death place Cambridge Farms Parish residence Watertown, Massachusetts spouse Anne Beresford children Francis Bowman parents John Bowman, Ann Beresford Nathaniel Bowman 1608 1682 was the first Bowman immigrant to be among the earliest settler s of the Massachusetts Bay colony . He had the rank of gentlemen in the public records, indicating that he came from some distinguished English stock. On October 19, 1630, he applied to the general court, but his name doesn t appear on the list of applicants granted the oath of Freeman Colonial Freeman . ref Crane 1907, p. 334. ref He was one of the original proprietors of Watertown, Massachusetts . ref Morris 1894, p. 130. ref Around 1650, he removed to the Parish of Cambridge Farms Lexington, Massachusetts Lexington where many of his descendants have lived. See also 13 Colonies Richard Saltonstall 1586 1661 , led the settlement of Watertown in 1630 New England Confederation 1643 1684 New World Notes reflist 2 References Crane, E 1907 . Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a History of Worcester Society of Antiquity , The Lewis Publishing Company. Morris, T 1894 . Ephraim and Pamela Converse Morris Their Ancestors and Descendants , S.N. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bowman, Nathaniel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1610 PLACE OF BIRTH Leek, Staffordshire Leek , England DATE OF DEATH January 26, 1682 PLACE OF DEATH Cambridge Farms Parish DEFAULTSORT Bowman, Nathaniel Category People from Watertown, Massachusetts Category Massachusetts colonial people Category 1610 births Category 1682 deaths US bio stub Massachusetts stub ... more details
James O Neill 1810 &ndash 1882 was a Wisconsin settler, jurist, and sawmill owner. He was born in Lisbon, New York and worked in lumber in Canada and New York . He also worked on riverboats on the Mississippi River . ref http www.wisconsinhistory.org dictionary index.asp?action view&term id 1495&search term o 27neill James O Neill, Wisconsin Historical Society ref The community of Neillsville, Wisconsin Neillsville was named in his honor, as was O Neill Creek, which runs through the center of the city and drains into the Black River. He arrived in the area around 1845, looking for a location to build a sawmill along the Black River. ref MacBridge, R. J. http wvls.lib.wi.us ClarkCounty clark history 1909History 3.htm The History of Clark County , Thorp Courier, 1909 06 17. ref In 1854, O Neill s Mill , as Neillsville was originally called , was selected as the county seat of Clark County, Wisconsin Clark County . ref MacBridge, R. J. http wvls.lib.wi.us ClarkCounty clark history 1909History 3.htm The History of Clark County , Thorp Courier, 1909 06 17. ref He was also an attorney. He served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1849 and 1868. He was a partner of the law firm O Neill and Marsh , along with State Senator Spencer M. Marsh , until O Neill became a Circuit court State courts Circuit Judge in 1898. ref http digicoll.library.wisc.edu cgi bin WI WI idx?type goto&id WI.WIBlueBk1909&page 1103&isize M Wisconsin Blue Book , 1909 Edition, Biography of Spencer M. Marsh , page 1103. ref See also History of Wisconsin Notes reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Oneill, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH 1810 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1882 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Oneill, James Category People from St. Lawrence County, New York Category People from Clark County, Wisconsin Category Members of the Wisconsin State Assembly Category Wisconsin state court judges Category History of Wisconsin Category 1810 births ... more details
unreferenced date August 2011 Daniel LeBlanc born France , 1626 was an early settler of the Port Royal, Nova Scotia Port Royal area of Acadia . Biography LeBlanc was born in France in 1626 and came to Port Royal from Martaize , France in 1648 aboard the French ship La Verve , a ship chartered by Emmanuel Le Borgne to bring recruits and supplies to the colony. LeBlanc settled on the north banks of the Annapolis River Port Royal River , about convert 9 mi km up river from the fort at Port Royal. He lived here until his death in 1693. LeBlanc married Francoise Gaudet in or around 1650. By 1755, the descendants of Daniel and Francoise LeBlanc had created the largest family in Acadia. Le Grand D rangement The Great Deportation of the 1750s scattered this huge family to the winds. Since most of the LeBlancs lived in the Minas Basin Minas settlements, dozens of them fell into the hands of the British in the fall of 1755 and ended up on ships bound for Maryland, Virginia, and other English colonies down the Atlantic seaboard. Some were sent to Louisiana. LeBlancs were among the first families of Acadia and some of the earliest Acadians to find refuge in Louisiana. The first descendants of Daniel LeBlanc to emigrate to the colony reached New Orleans in February 1765 with the party from Halifax via St. Domingue led by Joseph Broussard dit Beausoleil. After a brief stay in the city, during which one of them exchanged his Canadian card money for Louisiana funds, they followed the Broussards to the Atakapas District, where they helped created La Nouvelle Acadie on the banks of Bayou Teche. All of the LeBlanc s in Louisiana are direct descendants of Daniel LeBlanc and Francoise Gaudet. It is now estimated that there are somewhere between 300,000 and 500,000 descendants scattered over all the continents of the globe, the biggest concentration being in Canada in the provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Quebec and the United States of America in Louisiana and the states of New ... more details