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  • returned again several times in the 1870s as emigrant agent for the Northern Pacific Railroad.
  • ly in 1854 Thayer organized the Massachusetts Emigrant Aid Company to send anti-slavery settlers to
  • The New England Emigrant Aid Company (originally the Massachusetts Emi
  • ent abolitionist with ties to the New England Emigrant Aid Company, which armed and organized settle
  • Kansas Territory arranged by the New England Emigrant Aid Company beginning in 1854.
  • ciety and it was rechristened the New England Emigrant Aid Company in 1855.
  • y became part of the newly formed New England Emigrant Aid Company, an organization whose goal was t
  • large amounts of capital to the Massachusetts Emigrant Aid Company and John Brown's abolitionism, pl
  • The emigrant ancestor, Will Tom's great-great-grandfather,
  • In 1944 while in Cincinnati he met the German emigrant and physician Ingeborg Syllm, they married in
  • ada; she explored Lake Huron, and saw much of emigrant and Aboriginal life unknown to colonial trave
  • increased activity: The number of visits from emigrant Arniotes is on the rise, year round.
  • antor is a Managing Director in a division of Emigrant Bank, a subsidiary of New York Private Bank &
  • n who expanded out of cargo shipping into the emigrant business.
  • ositioned in a small ravine south-east of the emigrant camp.
  • She was temporarily used as an emigrant carrier but reverted to a cargo only role in
  • r the Second World War as a Polish school for emigrant children.
  • seven years of its founding, to serve German emigrant communities in New York and Ohio.
  • telligence agents abroad and spied on Russian emigrant communities.
  • rt promotion outfit started in 1996 by French emigrant cum Ardmore, Pennsylvania native Sean Agnew.
  • Emigrant English pioneer John Wright, (??-1730s-??), w
  • According to ship records, some emigrant families travelled via Bremerhaven to the Uni
  • Born in New York City, U.S. in the emigrant family of Communist functionary Georgi Pirins
  • h friends and family would say goodbye to the emigrant for what was probably the last time.
  • e political activist Janko Kralj, and Slovene emigrant from Gorizia, who also helped many anti-Nazis
  • It is named after Samson Dyer, an emigrant from the USA to the Cape Colony in 1806, who
  • 2 on the "William and Francis", was a Puritan emigrant from England and the first minister of the Fi
  • Emigrant Gap is located near the town of Emigrant Gap,
  • Emigrant Gap, seen from Interstate 80.
  • nded to the ridge, and turned westward to old Emigrant Gap.
  • Like many of the emigrant Germans, French and Italians who came to Pola
  • uary 1856 he married Margaret Hayes, an Irish emigrant girl.
  • An early emigrant group that is not well documented is the Tami
  • s Ranch), the last outpost in the valley near Emigrant Gulch, the survey team setup a base camp that
  • Rapelje was first married to Norwegian emigrant Hans Hansen Bergen, who arrived in New Amster
  • In 1823, he began teaching anatomy at the Emigrant Hospital, later the Marine and Emigrant Hospi
  • ed on the medical staff and helped manage the Emigrant Hospital.
  • Graeme Dunphy, "Migrant, Emigrant, Immigrant: Recent Developments in Turkish-Du
  • von Aulock, granddaughter of a South African emigrant, in 1932.
  • erman author Ernst Toller who had lived as an emigrant in the United States until his suicide in 193
  • emained active in both North American GAA and emigrant Irish Republican groups.
  • was written by Austrian cabaret performer and emigrant Karl Farkas and produced by Mark Marvin, a pl
  • (26 national lists, 428 provincial lists, 44 emigrant lists) the election was the most complex in E
  • sequent wagon trains, Barlow, Joel Palmer and emigrant Lock scouted for routes around the mountain.
  • In order to provide a basis for the Bulgarian emigrant movement and create a historical record, Ivan
  • They were later joined by the Russian emigrant Naum Gabo, and other artists.
  • Chronicle and the New Statesman and also for emigrant newspapers like the Pariser Tageszeitung and
  • The African Migrant, African Emigrant, or Common Vagrant (Catopsilia florella) is a
  • Two years after his birth, his emigrant parents moved back to their native Vienna whe
  • 0, 1916 in New York City, daughter of Russian emigrant parents Abraham and Bertha Gessler Siwek, Mar
  • She was born in Arizona to Russian emigrant parents.
  • He is famous for leading one of the first emigrant parties, known as the Bartleson-Bidwell Party
  • The Donner Party was not the first emigrant party to cross Emigrant Gap; the Stephens-Tow
  • Bartleson-Bidwell Party, the first organized emigrant party to use the California Trail to reach th
  • chief known as Truckee who in 1844 guided an emigrant party from the headwaters of the Humboldt Riv
  • litia members and Paiutes murdered all of the emigrant party except young children: about 120 slaugh
  • Constructed as an emigrant passenger ship, the Deutschland's maiden voya
  • ommodation which had been hastily crammed for emigrant passengers.
  • A songsheet for The Lament of the Irish Emigrant printed in New York says "A Ballad - Poetry b
  • He served with the Royal Highland Emigrant Regiment during the American Revolution.
  • Marsh served in the Royal Highland Emigrant Regiment (84th) during the American Revolutio
  • Upon the initial relocation of the stage and emigrant routes southward to Colorado, relations were
  • west, garrisoning frontier posts, protecting emigrant routes, and engaged in scouting duties.
  • nk in the United States and was second to the Emigrant Savings Bank in the amount of money deposited
  • mpany, a speculative venture that was seeking emigrant settlers to go to Australind, Western Austral
  • The Ranchi was used as an emigrant ship between June 1948 and 1952, when she com
  • Used as a Dutch emigrant ship after World War II the ship was rebuilt
  • rth America during its years of service as an emigrant ship.
  • l board of the New-Brunswick Agricultural and Emigrant Society.
  • The emigrant started a new life in a new land, sent remitt
  • k of the Green River, which became as much an emigrant station as trading post.
  • omen on board only the captain's wife and one emigrant survived, along with just two of the children
  • Frederick William Thomas, The Emigrant, the author's first book; about the Ohio Rive
  • Its texts speaks of an Italian emigrant to Latin America, who is thinking of coming b
  • Her father, a Jewish emigrant to Mexico from Latvia, moved his family back
  • An 1855 emigrant to Montreal, Canada from his birthplace in Ca
  • was the great, great grandson of Adam Bankes, emigrant to Stafford County, Virginia from the Wigan,
  • wick, the son of Abner Hill, an American-born emigrant to New Brunswick, and Mary Whitney, he was ed
  • of 1856, Indians attacked travelers along the Emigrant Trail near Fort Kearny.
  • the ill-fated Donner Party, and contains the Emigrant Trail Museum and the Pioneer Monument dedicat
  • ancho was used as a rest stop on the Southern Emigrant Trail, from 1857 as a stage stop on the Butte
  • through the Laramie Plains to meet the other emigrant trails at Fort Bridger.
  • y were instrumental in opening up the various Emigrant Trails (widened into wagon roads) allowing Am
  • t Oregon Cavalry replaced Army escorts on the emigrant trails.
  • en, women, and children of a California bound emigrant train with the assistance of Paiute Tribesmen
  • ision to attack and destroy the Baker-Fancher emigrant train near Mountain Meadows, Utah.
  • Rescue of Fisk's Emigrant train, September 10 to 30,1864.
  • According to one witness, the captain of the emigrant train, Alexander Fancher, rebuked these men o
  • August 8 to 9, 1864, and the rescue of Fisk's Emigrant train, September 10 to 30,1864.
  • discuss the recent troubles with the passing emigrant train.
  • ), the Gaeltacht (1988-91), the Gaeltacht and Emigrant Welfare (1991-94), Youth Affairs (1994), Arts
  • One of her most popular ballads was The Irish Emigrant, which was published in New York and Boston a
  • Patrick Lynch, born 1715, was an Irish emigrant who became a significant landowner in Rio de
  • s once owned by a Patrick J. Clarke, an Irish emigrant who was hired in the early 1900s by a Mr. Dun
  • . Daley, are descendants of Maurice Daley, an emigrant who left An Sean Phobal in the late 19th cent
  • A Sicilian emigrant who made his fortune in Argentina, returned i
  • Degadoga, or Tatoka, was an early Cherokee emigrant who succeeded as Principal Chief of the Chero
  • hea Bechstein and Hubert Dupontreau, a French emigrant who disappeared even before the birth of the
  • ginia native and granddaughter of the ca 1653 emigrant, William Ball I.
  • established in 1935 by Martin Gehl, a German emigrant with a Zionist vision of establishing a manuf
  • 27, 1973, in the Biltmore Hotel, 78-year old emigrant Yanikian had lured a consul general and vice-
  • He joined Young Austria, a left-wing emigrant youth movement, but left in 1943 in protest a