![]() |
|
|
| |
|
||||
John W. Brown (1095 bytes)
1: '''John W. Brown''' ([[1867]] - [[June 19]], [[1941]]) was a [[lab... 5: ...36]] on he wrote a regular column for the ''[[Shipyard Worker]]'', the union's newspaper. 7: ...SS ''John W. Brown'']] was named for him the next year. 11: ...tml/brown/john_w_brown.html John W. Brown biography] 13: [[Category:1867 births|Brown, John W.]] John C. Brown (2071 bytes) 1: '''John Calvin Brown''' ([[January 6]], [[1827]] - [[August 17]], [[1889]]) was [[go... 3: ...rryville]], [[Battle of Missionary Ridge|Missionary Ridge]], and [[Battle of Franklin|Franklin]]. 5: ...s as the state's instrument of [[government]] today. 7: ...rintended, and the taxes to pay for them, passed by the legislature. 9: ...fter leaving office, and died in 1889, only three years after his brother. SS John W. Brown (4451 bytes) 2: ...[[Image:SS John W Brown.jpg|300px|]]<br>''John W. Brown'' on the Great Lakes in 2000 4: ...style="color: white; height: 30px; background: navy no-repeat scroll top left;"|Career 5: ...style="color: white; height: 30px; background: navy no-repeat scroll top left;"|[[image:usnjack.png|U... 8: |EC2-S-C1 ([[Liberty ship]]) 10: |Yard: John Brown (4231 bytes) 1: '''John Brown''' is a common name shared by numerous individuals. 3: Some of the more notable John Browns include: 5: ==John Brown== 6: ...aided [[Harpers Ferry, West Virginia|Harper's Ferry]]. 7: ...rative of the Life, Sufferings and Escape of John Brown'' published in [[London]], [[1855]] John Y. Brown, Jr. (337 bytes) 1: ...[[1984]]. He is a former co-owner of [[KFC|Kentucky Fried Chicken]]. 4: ...68,00.html National Governors Association Biography] John Brown (judge) (731 bytes) 1: .... At that time, the Fifth Circuit included not only [[Louisiana]], [[Mississippi]], and Texas (its ju... 4: ....S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit|Brown, John]] John Brown (professor) (247 bytes) 1: Professor John Brown [[As of 2004|currently]] holds the following positions : 2: * [[Astronomer]] Royal for [[Scotland]] 3: * Honorary Professor of [[Astronomy]], [[University of Edinburgh]] 4: * [[Regius Professor]] of Astronomy, [[University of Glasgow]] John Brown (Kentucky) (3782 bytes) 1: ...l>For other people with the same name, see [[John Brown]].</small> 3: ...United States Senate|U.S. Senator]] by the Kentucky [[state legislature]]. 5: ...d at [[College of William and Mary|William and Mary]] in [[Williamsburg, Virginia]], but left there i... 7: ..., Kentucky|Danville]] in Virginia's Kentucky County and began his practice. 9: Brown became politically active, and was elected to the Virginia state Sen... John Brown (abolitionist) (23081 bytes) 1: [[Image:John Brown.jpg|right|thumb|John Brown]] 2: ...ial, and [[execution]] by [[hanging]] are generally considered an important part of the [[Origins of ... 4: ... "Isaac Smith." Later the song "[[John Brown's Body]]" became a [[Union (American Civil War)|Union]] ... 6: ==Early years== 7: ...on]], [[Ohio]], where Owen Brown opened a [[tannery]]. John Brown (servant) (3806 bytes) 1: [[Image:old_john_brown.jpg|108px|thumb|right|John Brown]] 3: ...[1853]]-[[1855]]). After Albert died in [[1861]], Brown became Victoria's personal servant, and she was s... 5: ...|281px|thumb|left|A young John Brown as sketched by Queen Victoria]] 7: ..., and he came to be hated more fiercely than John Brown had been, and for the same reason: the warm regar... 9: ... horrified her family, who disliked Brown intensely). John Brown (vicar) (187 bytes) 1: ...ns' College, Cambridge]]. He was Vicar of St. Mary's Leicester and famous for his evangelical preach... 3: [[Category:1845 deaths|Brown, John]] John Brown (essayist) (3056 bytes) 1: ...n|British]] divine and author, was born at Rothbury, [[Northumberland]]. 3: ...head of the list of wranglers in 1735, he took holy orders, and was appointed minor canon and lecture... 5: ...nism|utilitarian philosophy]], praised later by [[John Stuart Mill]] (''Westminster Review'', vol. xxix.... 7: ...Athelstane'' (1756); [[David Garrick|Garrick]] played in both, and the first was a success. 9: ...ation on the Rise, Union and Power, etc., of Poetry and Music'' (1763). John Brown (clergyman) (3045 bytes) 1: ...andson of [[John Brown (doctor)|John Brown, the physician]], was born at Whitburn, [[Linlithgowshire]... 3: ...ears. While there he had an interesting controversy with [[Robert Owen]] the socialist. 5: ...s ability as a preacher and pastor, it was probably in this sphere that he rendered his most valuable... 7: ...nsistent upholder of anti-state-church or voluntary views. 9: ...ef a protracted trial, he was acquitted by the [[synod]]. John Brown (doctor) (1319 bytes) 1: ...ctober 17]], [[1788]]), [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[physician]], was born at Lintlaws or at Preston, [[Be... 3: ...n]], who engaged him as private tutor to his family, and treated him in some respects as an assistant... 5: ...own, or as it was then called the Brunonian, theory of medicine, which for a time had a great vogue. 7: ...ettering his fortunes, and died there of [[apoplexy]] on the 17th of October 1788. 9: ...ith notice of his life by his son, William Cullen Brown, appeared in 1804. John Brown Gordon (6346 bytes) 3: '''John Brown Gordon''' served as one of [[Robert E. Lee]]'s mo... 5: ==Biography== 7: ...t in the [[American Revolutionary War|Revolutionary War]]. 9: ...[captain]] of a company of mountaineers and quickly climbed from captain to [[brigadier general]] (18... 11: ...ontinued to lead his men. He was finally stopped by a ball which hit him in the face, passing through... John Brown Hamilton (1805 bytes) 1: ...igious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to [[British]] and [[Commonwe... 5: ...n., [[The Highland Light Infantry]], [[British Army]] during the [[World War I|First World War]] when... 7: ...iew of their snipers and machine-guns which were lying out in the front of our line at close range, h... 15: His Victoria Cross is displayed at the [[National War Museum of Scotland]] ''(E... 18: *[[Monuments To Courage]] (David Harvey, 1999) John Brown (theologian) (1232 bytes) 1: '''John Brown''' ([[1722]]-[[1787]]), [[Scotland|Scottish]] div... 3: ...ge|Hebrew]] while employed as a shepherd. His early career was varied, and he was in succession a pac... 5: ... He gained a just reputation for learning and piety. 7: ...ictionary of the Bible'', works that were long very popular. The former was translated into [[Welsh l... 10: ... public domain text originally from the [[1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica]].'' John Brown (author) (1474 bytes) 1: .... He was the son of [[John Brown (clergyman)|John Brown (1784-1858)]], and was born in [[Biggar, Scotland... 3: ...vae'' (''Leisure Hours'') ([[1858]], [[1861]]), ''John Leech and Other Papers'' ([[1882]]), ''Rab and Hi... 5: ...is principle, he published little himself, and only after subjecting it to the severest criticism. 7: ...of his life from pronounced attacks of [[melancholy]]. 10: * E.T. McLaren, ''Dr John Brown and his Sister Isabella'' (4th ed., 1890) John Brown University (2505 bytes) 2: name=John Brown University| 5: type=[[Private school|Private]]| 7: city=[[Siloam Springs, Arkansas|Siloam Springs]]| 9: country=[[United States|USA]]| 13: faculty=122| John William Brown (3065 bytes) 1: ...of Ohio]] from [[January 3]], [[1957]] to [[January 14]], [[1957]] and served as [[Lieutenant Governo... 3: ...wn defeated Nye again in 1954 to win a second two-year term. 5: ... at the time, the U.S. Senate term began on January 3, but the Ohio gubernatorial term did not end un... 7: ...ted the governor-elect, C. William O'Neill, greatly. 9: ... to four years), from [[1963]]-[[1975]]. In 1974, Brown lost his bid for another term to [[Dick Celeste|R...
|
|||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
Copyright 2008 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy
::
Terms of Use
:: Contact Us
:: About Us This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "john y. brown, jr.". |