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         Mims Edwin:     more books (78)
  1. Essay On Burns by Thomas Carlyle, Edwin Mims, 2010-01-11
  2. The majority of the people by Edwin Mims, 1941
  3. The American Stage, The Pageant of America: Independence Edition Volume XIV (14) by Oral Sumner Coad, Edwin, Jr. Mims, 1929
  4. Southern Prose and Poetry for Schools by Bruce R. Payne Edwin Mims, 1910
  5. Past And Present ~ Introduction by Edwin Mims. by Thomas Carlyle, 1918
  6. The Golden Book Magazine, January -July, 1931 (XIII)
  7. Adventurous America by Edwin Mims, 1929-01-01
  8. The South in the Building of the Nation (A history of the southern states, Volume Vlll Southern Fiction) by Edwin Mims, 1909
  9. Carlyle's Essay on Burns (Gateway Series) by Thomas Carlyle, 1903
  10. The Van Dyke Book Selected From the Writings of Henry Van Dyke by phd Edwin Mims, 1911
  11. Past and Present by Thomas Carlyle, Edwin Mims, 1981-07
  12. Sidney Lanier by Edwin Mims by Edwin Mims, 1905-01-01
  13. An appreciation of the character and influence of President Charles W. Eliot / Edwin Mims, Trinity College, Durham, N.C by Edwin Mims, 1903
  14. The Advancing South : Stories of Progress and Reaction by Edwin Mims, 1926-01-01

61. Kemp P. Battle (Kemp Plummer), 1831-1919. History Of The University Of North Car
. . 636; Manning, John . . . . . 104; Mills, JE . . . . . 616; Mims, Edwin . .. . . 694; Noble, MCS . . . . . 600; Patterson, AH . . . . . 694; Patterson, WT ..
http://docsouth.unc.edu/nc/battle2/battle2.html
History of the University of North Carolina.
Volume II: From 1868 to 1912:
Electronic Edition.
Kemp P. Battle (Kemp Plummer), 1831-1919
Funding from the Institute for Museum and Library Services
supported the electronic publication of this title. Text transcribed by Apex Data Services, Inc.
Images scanned by Tampathia Evans
Text encoded by Apex Data Services, Inc., Melissa Meeks and Natalia Smith
First edition, 2002
ca. 2.4 MB
Academic Affairs Library, UNC-CH
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
Source Description: (title page) History of the University of North Carolina. Volume II: From 1868 to 1912 (cover) History of the University of North Carolina 1868-1912 (spine) History of the University of North Carolina Vol. II KEMP P. BATTLE ix, 1-875 p. p., ill. RALEIGH: Call number C378.UEI (North Carolina Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Documenting the American South.         All double right and left quotation marks are encoded as " and " respectively. Library of Congress Subject Headings Languages Used:
  • English
LC Subject Headings:

62. Kemp P. Battle (Kemp Plummer), 1831-1919. History Of The University Of North Car
662. DR. BROWN'S HOME PRESIDENT'S HOME, 672. WC COKER AH PATTERSONWS BERNARD Edwin Mims JH PRATT EK GRAHAM PH WINSTON, 694. AE WOLTZ
http://docsouth.unc.edu/nc/battle2/illustr.html
Kemp P. Battle (Kemp Plummer), 1831-1919
History of the University of North Carolina.
Volume II: From 1868 to 1912.
List of Illustrations Description Page [Cover Image] [Cover Image] [Spine Image] [Spine Image] [Frontispiece Image] KEMP P. BATTLE GEORGE T. WINSTON EDWIN A. ALDERMAN FRANCIS P. VENABLE [Frontispiece Image] KEMP P. BATTLE GEORGE T. WINSTON EDWIN A. ALDERMAN FRANCIS P. VENABLE [Title Page Image] [Title Page Image] [Verso Image] [Verso Image] SOLOMON POOL T. J. JARVIS MRS. CORNELIA PHILLIPS SPENCER WM. L. SAUNDERS RICHARD H. BATTLE ALEXANDER MCIVER A. W. MANGUM JOHN MANNING RALPH H. GRAVES T. W. HARRIS F. W. SIMONDS C. D. GRANDY ALBERT R. LEDOUX CHAS. W. DABNEY BAPTIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J. W. GORE THOMAS HUME J. A. HOLMES F. P. VENABLE W. B. PHILLIPS J. L. LOVE GEO. F. ATKINSON SOUTH BUILDING AND WELL MEMORIAL HALL W. D. TOY WILLIAM CAIN R. H. WHITEHEAD EBEN ALEXANDER H. H. WILLIAMS K. P. HARRINGTON W. T. PATTERSON CHEMISTRY HALL CARR BUILDING HOME OF KEMP P. BATTLE PRESIDENT'S WALK

63. I3252: George BASS (____ - Nov 1960)
1892 1951) m 1912 _ _Onie MCLEOD _ (1876 - 1894) _ Edwin Dillon CROFT Maude Mims.
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  • DEATH : Nov 1960
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    Amanda Gail CROFT
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    Mother: Patsy Ann THORNTON
    _John Washington CROFT
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    Bessie CROFT
    Private -
    • BIRTH : Private
    Father: John Jacob CROFT
    Mother: Lula ROBERTS
    Family 1 J.L. HUMPHREY
  • 64. Daily Herald Classified
    Work Career Information. Edwin Mims, Visual Merchandising Managerfor Nordstrom at Woodfield Mall. Visual merchandisers are display
    http://classified1.dailyherald.com/atwork.asp?story=160

    65. Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
    Miss Bennett opened the Glasgow house for the meeting of the Richmond SPCA.Box 4, folder 52 Jan. 30, 1953, Mims, Edwin, To MKR. Box 4, folder 53 Dec.
    http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/manuscript/Rawling/glascorr6.htm
    D) ELLEN GLASGOW CORRESPONDENCE, PART 6 All letters, telegrams and postcards are copies typed from the original if not otherwise stated.
      DATE AUTHOR CONTENT Box 4, folder 37
      Ellen Glasgow To Rebe Tutwiler. The bags are beautiful. To Rebe Tutwiler. Expecting the bags she has sent. Dec. 25, 1926 To Rebe Tutwiler. Thanking for presents. Planned a Christmas for the Afro-American Old Folks Home. (two pages missing) Jan. 3,
      To Rebe Tutwiler. Enchanted by the Christmas gift. Box 4, folder 38
      Dec. 27,
      To Rebe Tutwiler. The nicest Christmas she had since her childhood. Arthur gave her a Buick. Box 4, folder 39
      Feb. 18,
      To Rebe Tutwiler. Cabell's verses very good. Box 4, folder 40
      March 20,
      To Rebe Tutwiler. Asking to get seats for matinees to see Chekhov. Box 4, folder 41
      May 30, To Rebe Tutwiler. How much she enjoyed visiting her. Nov. 4, To Rebe Tutwiler. Some kind of trouble with Rebe's health. How pretty and noble a character Rebe is. May 28, To Rebe Tutwiler. Going to N.Y.C. for some weeks. Can she join her? April 26

    66. Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
    Mims, Edwin. Ellen Glasgow Social Historian of Virginia (Correspondence aboutthis speech Arthur Glasgow and E. Randolph Williams 5 letters).
    http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/manuscript/Rawling/Glasgow.htm
    ELLEN GLASGOW MATERIAL A) BOX 1
    Material gathered by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings for the biography of Ellen Glasgow
      Letters:
        Typed copy not addressedRome, Jan 1, 1919 (supposedly to R. Williams) Account of the reception of King George, Alfred and the King of Italy and President Wilson in ParisLife in ParisDescription of RomeWork in the Balkans. TC to his motherBucharest, August 2, 1919Reflections on political matters, specifically Alliance speeches.
      Speeches:
        "Address in the Opening State Campaign,"when nominee of the Republican Party for governor of Virginia excerpts, Sept. 5, 1921. "The Solid South"excerpts from speech before the Institute of Public Affais, Univ. of Virginia, August 19, 1927.
      2. Criticism of Ellen Glasgow
        Freeman, Douglas Southall: "Ellen Glasgow: Idealist" From The Saturday Review, August 31, 1935. Fishwick, Marshall W.: "Ellen Glasgow and American Letters" From The Commonwealth Jan., 1050. McCole, C. John: "Lucifer at Large," Longmans, 1937. (Three lives quotations). "Miss Glasgow Hits Modern Novel Trend" From The Richmond Times-Dispatch, 1936.

    67. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
    biography of Lanier. Contains Full Bio Author Mims, Edwin From ProjectGutenberg. Other sites about Sidney Lanier. Sorry. There are
    http://www.ipl.org.ar/cgi-bin/ref/litcrit/litcrit.out.pl?au=lan-183

    68. The Norwegian-American Historical Association, Northfield, MN
    Dates of these America letters are 1882 and 1886. Mims, Edwin, JR.American History and Immigration. Bronxville, New York, 1950.
    http://www.naha.stolaf.edu/publications/volume18/vol18_8.htm

    Publications

    Volume 17

    Volume 18

    Volume 19
    ...
    more volumes

    Some Recent Publications Relating to Norwegian-American History
    Compiled By Jacob Hodnefield (Volume 18: Page 215)
    AAMLAND, TOLV. Agder og Amerika, en samling gamle Amerika-brev, med innledning av skulestyrar Tolv Aamland og dr. philos. Ingrid Semmingsen. Oslo, 1953. 84 p.
    The old America letters in this collection cover the years 1850-89. The first introduction, by Mr. Aamland, is entitled “Ei ny verd veks fram” (A New World Grows Forth). The second introduction, by Dr. Semmingsen, is entitled “Nybyggere og brevskrivere” (Pioneers and Letter Writers). AARON, DANIEL. Men of Good Hope: A Story of American Progressives. New York, 1951. 329 p.
    Chapter 7 is entitled “Thorstein Veblen, Moralist and Rhetorician.” ANDERSEN, ARLOW WILLIAM. The Immigrant Takes His Stand: The Norwegian-American Press and Public Affairs, 1847-1872. Northfield, 1953. 176 p.

    69. Boyums Of America: I0831: ?? ADEN (____ - ____)
    KRANICK. INDEX CONTACT US! HOME Miles Mims. 261 This personis presumed living. Joseph Edwin MOREL. 3 APR 1878 9 AUG 1878. BIRTH
    http://www.boyum.org/genealogy/d0001/g0000012.shtml
    ADEN
    Family 1 Helen HUTCHINSON
    INDEX
    CONTACT US! HOME
    ? BOYUM
    Father: Ole Erichson BOYUM
    Mother: Anna Larsdaughter KRINGLEN
    Family 1
  • ? BOYUM _Eirik Arneson BØYUM _Ellend Olsson RØDSÆTER ? BOYUM ... HOME
    Jeremy Matthew BOYUM
    This person is presumed living.
    Rebecca Lillian BOYUM
    This person is presumed living.
    Jean DE LALONDE
    ABT 1640 - SEP 1687
    • BIRTH : ABT 1640, Havre-de-Grace
    • DEATH : SEP 1687, Lachine, Canada
    Father: Phillipe LALONDE
    Mother: Jeanne DUVAL
    Family 1 Marie BARBAN
    • MARRIAGE : 14 NOV 1669, Soral, Canada
  • Jean LALONDE
  • Jean Baptiste LALONDE
  • Jean LALONDE
  • Marie-Madeleine ... HOME
    Kelli HARLOW
    This person is presumed living.
    Ethlene HAYES
    Father: Edwin HAYES
    Mother: Eula LALONDE
    _Edwin HAYES
    Ethlene HAYES _Joseph Ferrier DAVID ... _Eugenie DAVID + (1853 - ....) m 1871 INDEX CONTACT US! HOME
    John KRANICK
    Family 1 Belinda Gay LANCLOS
  • John Simon KRANICK INDEX CONTACT US! ... HOME
    Miles MIMS
    This person is presumed living.
    Joseph Edwin MOREL
    3 APR 1878 - 9 AUG 1878
    • BIRTH : 3 APR 1878
    • DEATH : 9 AUG 1878
    • BURIAL : UNKNOWN
    Father: William Jean Marie MOREL DE GUIRAMOND
    Mother: Marie Althee D'AQUINE
    _Josephine Texier DUPATY
    Joseph Edwin MOREL INDEX ... CONTACT US!
  • 70. NCAA Men's Basketball - Southern Miss Vs. St. Louis
    3Point Goals 7-18, .389 (Thompson 3-5, Wall 2-6, Myles 0-1, Meneses 0-1, Richardson1-2, Mims 1-2 7-9 2-2 2-4 3 3 16 Jeffers 34 5-12 4-5 2-7 4 1 15 Edwin 24 2
    http://www.usatoday.com/sports/scores101/101048/101048436.htm
    02/17/2001 - 11:33PM ET - Click reload often for latest version
    Southern Miss vs. St. Louis
    Box Score
    Feb 17, 2001 NCAA BB FINAL 1ST 2ND TOTAL - - - SOUTHERN MISS 30 39 69 ST LOUIS 32 35 67 FINAL HIGH SCORERS: SOUTHERN MISS - KILAVORUS THOMPSON 18, BRAD RICHARDSON 13, DAVID WALL 10 ST LOUIS - MARQUE PERRY 16, MAURICE JEFFERS 15, CHRIS BRAUN 9 HIGH REBOUND: SOUTHERN MISS - VANDAREL JONES 6, ELVIN MIMS 6 ST LOUIS - MAURICE JEFFERS 7, CHRIS BRAUN 5 HIGH ASSISTS: SOUTHERN MISS - KILAVORUS THOMPSON 4, BRAD RICHARDSON 4 ST LOUIS - MAURICE JEFFERS 4, JOSH FISHER 4 ATT: 13,797 Box Score Percentages: FG-.382, FT-.769. 3-Point Goals: 7-18, .389 (Thompson 3-5, Wall 2-6, Myles 0-1, Meneses 0-1, Richardson 1-2, Mims 1-2, Duncan 0-1). Team rebounds: 6. Blocked shots: 3 (Jones 3). Turnovers: 11 (Thompson 4, Richardson 3, Jones 2, Myles, Wall). Steals: 8 (Cauthen 2, Richardson 2, Wall 2, Jones, Thompson). Percentages: FG-.455, FT-.750. 3-Point Goals: 5-9, .556 (Baniak 1-1, Perry 0-1, Jeffers 1-1, Edwin 1-2, Mcclain 0-1, Fisher 1-2, Braun 1-1). Team rebounds: 3. Blocked shots: 5 (Heinrich 2, Baniak, Edwin, Tatum). Turnovers: 18 (Perry 4, Edwin 3, Fisher 3, Jeffers 3, Baniak 2, Braun, Heinrich, Mcclain). Steals: 8 (Jeffers 4, Edwin, Fisher, Mcclain, Perry). Southern Miss 30 39 - 69 St Louis 32 35 - 67 Technical fouls: None. A: 13,797. Officials: Frankie Bourdeaux, Arnie Mcdonald, Paul Janssen.

    71. NCAA Men's Basketball - St. Louis Vs. Southern Miss
    12 (Jeffers 3, Perry 3, Braun 2, Fisher 2, Heinrich 2). Steals 6 (Baniak, Braun,Edwin, Heinrich, Jeffers 0 01 1 2 0 Richardson 27 3-5 7-9 0-0 2 2 14 Mims 20 1
    http://www.usatoday.com/sports/scores101/101067/101067359.htm
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    St. Louis vs. Southern Miss
    Box Score
    Mar 08, 2001 NCAA BB CONFERENCE USA TR FINAL 1ST 2ND TOTAL - - - ST LOUIS 25 29 54 SOUTHERN MISS 33 30 63 FINAL HIGH SCORERS: ST LOUIS - MAURICE JEFFERS 21, CHRIS HEINRICH 10, TWO PLAYERS WITH 8 SOUTHERN MISS - VANDAREL JONES 20, BRAD RICHARDSON 14, DAVID WALL 8 HIGH REBOUND: ST LOUIS - MAURICE JEFFERS 6, MATT BANIAK 5 SOUTHERN MISS - VANDAREL JONES 14, BERNARD DUNCAN 7 HIGH ASSISTS: ST LOUIS - MAURICE JEFFERS 2, JUSTIN TATUM 2 SOUTHERN MISS - BERNARD DUNCAN 2, BRAD RICHARDSON 2 Box Score Percentages: FG-.380, FT-.619. 3-Point Goals: 3-7, .429 (Jeffers 1-4, Perry 1-1, Fisher 1-2). Team rebounds: 1. Blocked shots: 3 (Heinrich, Edwin, Braun). Turnovers: 12 (Jeffers 3, Perry 3, Braun 2, Fisher 2, Heinrich 2). Steals: 6 (Baniak, Braun, Edwin, Heinrich, Jeffers, Tatum). Percentages: FG-.347, FT-.781. 3-Point Goals: 4-14, .286 (Thompson 0-3, Wall 2-5, Myles 1-2, Meneses 0-1, Richardson 1-2, Mims 0-1). Team rebounds: 2. Blocked shots: 4 (Jones 2, Mims, Thompson). Turnovers: 11 (Richardson 3, Thompson 2, Wall 2, Cauthen, Duncan, Meneses, Myles). Steals: 8 (Richardson 4, Cauthen, Jones, Meneses, Mims). St Louis 25 29 - 54 Southern Miss 33 30 - 63 Technical fouls: None. Officials: Steve Welmer, Al Moore, Harrell Allen.

    72. UCSB Department Of English
    The Early Modern Center is most pleased to announce two upcoming events by LeahS. Marcus, Edwin Mims Professor of English at Vanderbilt University.
    http://www.english.ucsb.edu/events-detail.asp?EventID=57

    73. MIMS LAND RECORDS
    hundred and eighty four between Mary Mims of Suwannee County Florida of the firstpart and Margaret Mims, Mary Mims, Thadeus Mims, Edwin Mims (Edward?), Thomas
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tomtwig/mimsland2.html

    In Florida
    Page 1 of 6 Pages
    PLEASE READ We do not "own" the data on our ancestors that is found in the public domain, i.e., birth, census, marriage, death records and other published documents. However, we do own the private family stories that have been given to us, along with the format in which we choose to place this "public" data. Therefore, extract the data that you need to supplement your own family research, but do not copy or use the entire formated data. MUST get written permission from me. Having said all this, if you want the data to compile histories to hand down to your children or grandchildren, God Bless YOU and yours!
    Please be courteous enough to cite where you got this information.
    • (files of J.D.M., Sr.) MIMS , James (Sr.) - 19 February 1857 - (Columbia Co., later Suwannee Co., FL) - Certificate No. 4369 - James MIMS purchase of Public Land - The South West quarter of the North West quarter of the South West quarter of Section Nine in Township three South of Range twelve East in the District of lands subject to sale at Newnansville, Florida containing eighty acres and twelve hundredths of an acre.
    • (files of J.D.M., Sr.)

    74. MIMS Genealogy
    Edwin Lamar Crawford, born 21 Jul 1923; died 19 Dec 1947. 97. Eben Relford Ed 8 Sessions(Abner Newton Newt 7, Martha Jane6 Mims, James5, Valentine4, Thomas3
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tomtwig/mimsdesc.html
    Mims Family History PLEASE READ MUST get written permission from me. Having said all this, if you want the data to compile histories to hand down to your children or grandchildren, God Bless YOU and yours!
    Please be courteous enough to cite where you got this information. It is a conbination of sharing and caring researchers, especially the Worldwide MIMS-L(isting) on the Internet, that freely continues to contribute to this Mims historical effort. E-Mail me. The following is the lines that we got tired of trying to prove that was ancestry of James Mims, Sr., and now are trying to dis-prove. There are strong coincidences that make us believe it is highly probable, absence concrete proof. Hey, gotta start somewhere! Descendants of Thomas Mims I Generation No. 1 1. Thomas1 Mims I was born Bet. 1637 - 1659 in Wales or England, and died 06 Apr 1712 in St. Peters Parish, New kent, VA. He married Anne Unk Mims Abt. 1677 in Middlesex Co., VA. She was born Abt. 1657 in Wales or England. Children of Thomas Mims and Anne Mims are:
    + 2 i. William2 Mims, born Abt. 1677 in New Kent Co., Virginia.

    75. - M -
    Mims, Edwin General Lee's place in history. In Outlook, Dec. 22, 1906, v.LXXXIV,p. 978982. See Henry Shepherd's criticism (following). (WM 899).
    http://www.marshall.edu/speccoll/blake/M-PAM.html
    - M -
    MacBride, Dorothy "Lieutenant Jefferson Davis." In: Palimpsest, Oct. 1923, v.IV, p. 346-360. (WM 3)
    Mackey, T.J. "Gen. Robert E. Lee." In: Peterson Mag., v.VI, June 1896. (WM 35a)
    Malone, Bartlett Yancey "The Diary of Bartlett Yancey Malone." Chapel Hill, NC, James Sprunt Hist. Pub., of North Carolina Hist. Soc., 1919, v.16, pp.3-59. Served in 6 th
    Manakee, Harold Randall "Omenhausser's Confederate Prisoners of War Sketch." In: Md.HR., June 1958, v.53, p. 177-179. Confederate prison life at Point Lookout, one of 46 water colors made in 1865 by John T. Omenhausser, a prisoner. (WM 122)
    Mangum, Adolphus Williamson "Salisbury (NC) Confederate Prison." In: Pub. So. Hist. Ass'n., v.III, 1899. p. 307-336. (WM 143)
    Map of the Confederacy "The United States of North America." Federal area in red; Border States orange, Confederate States, in green. London: Weekly Dispatch, 1863. Issued as supplements, two issues of a Sunday newspaper. The "Dispatch Atlas" (Phillips 839), made up of similar sheets, contained only the normal 4-sheet map of the US. Litho: E. Weller. (WM 170a)
    "Map of Gettysburg, Antietam Area". (WM 172b)

    76. Donovan Papers
    Box 23, Meredith, HubertMiddleton, Elmon Middleton, Martha-Miller, J. Lester Miller,Karl G.-Mims, Edwin Minch, HP-Mitchell, ED Mitchell, Eva C. -Montjoy, Lucy
    http://www.library.eku.edu/collections/sca/inv/donovan.htm
    GUIDE TO THE PAPERS OF HERMAN LEE DONOVAN
    Compiled By
    Charles Hay
    Archivist
    Eastern Kentucky University *Most of this information comes from Dorris, J.T. Five Decades of Progress, pp. 44-45.
    R.G. 2-President's Office
    Donovan, Herman Lee, 1887-1964
    Papers, 1922-1943
    50.85 Cubic Feet
    84, 750 Items
    113 Boxes TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction to the Herman Lee Donovan Papers Biographical Sketch of Herman Lee Donovan General Series Subject Series INTRODUCTION TO THE HERMAN LEE DONOVAN PAPERS The official and personal papers of Eastern's fourth president Herman Lee Donovan (1928-1941) took over a year to process. The official papers comprise the greatest part of the collection. They chronicle the day to day activities of the President's Office. The personal papers offer an interesting picture of Donovan an aggressive leader who sought to secure a regional and national educational reputation for Eastern. The papers provide unique information on Eastern's history and growth, Richmond and Central Kentucky's social and economic history during the 1920's and 193015, and higher education practices in Kentucky. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF HERMAN LEE DONOVAN Herman Lee Donovan was born on March 17, 1887 in Mason County, Kentucky. His early education was in the common schools of that county. He attended Western Kentucky State Normal School, 1906-08, received the B.A. from the University of Kentucky in 1914; the M.A. degree from Columbia University in 1920; and the Ph.D. degree from George Peabody College for Teachers in 1925 For a while he was also a graduate student at the University of Chicago. In 1933 the University of Kentucky conferred upon him the LL.D degree.

    77. SC A.L.J. Div.--DOR--Video Games Bingo Violations (17.31) Archival
    Video Arcade, Inc. 95ALJ-17-0094-CC, SC DOR vs. Edwin W. Alewine 95-ALJ-17-0095-CC,SC DOR vs. Michael W. Mims, et al. 95-ALJ-17-0115-CC, SC DOR vs.
    http://www.law.sc.edu/alj/dor17/dor17_31/dor17_31old.htm
    State of South Carolina
    Administrative Law Judge Division Decisions
    Dept. of Revenue
    1995 through 1996 Table of Cases Keyword Search Video games cases arise when establishments are cited for violations of the South Carolina Video Game Machines Act. Typical issues in these cases include whether the business or businesses in question constitute a "single place or premises" in which no more than five video poker machines are allowed; and whether a business is in violation of the portion of the Act which prohibits advertising of video poker. Bingo cases arise when an establishment is cited by the Department for non-compliance with provisions of the Bingo Act. Typical issues are whether nonprofit associations and their promoters return to players the appropriate amount in prize money, whether associations and promoters deposit all funds derived from the conduct of bingo in the bingo account, and whether the Department of Revenue has been informed of and approved all employees of associations and promoters. Table of Cases by Docket Number: 95-ALJ-17-0079-CC , SC DOR vs. Edward Rothchild

    78. Dr. Joshua Cobb & Julia Ann Mims & Marina Turner Bryan
    Irine , 12, f, Ky. Robert , 10, m, Tens. Edwin , 7, m, . Mary , 6, f, . William,11, m, Student, . Irene and Robert are Joshua's children by his first wife, JuliaMIMS.
    http://dgmweb.net/genealogy/SRoots/FGS/JoshuaCobb-JuliaAnnMims-MarinaTurnerBryan
    Dr. Joshua COBB
    Julia Ann MIMS
    Marina Turner BRYAN
    Husband: [Dyer?] Joshua COBB
    Birth: 19 Apr 1809, Eddyville, Christian [now Lyon] Co., KY
    Death: 7 Apr 1879, Clarksville, Montgomery Co., TN
    Occupation: physician
    Father: Gideon Dyer COBB
    Mother: Modena Chittenden CLARK Secondary sources have Joshua's first name as "Dyer," but I've yet to find a primary record using that name. Marriage-1: 23 Jun 1835, Caldwell Co., KY
    Wife-1: Juliann / Julia Ann MIMS
    Birth: Jul 1812, VA [now WV?] Death: Sep 1841, Stewart Co., TN Disposition: buried Eddyville, Lyon Co., KY Father: Col. Linah MIMS Mother: Rebecca DAVIS Marriage-2: 18 Jan 1843, Montgomery Co., TN Wife-2: Marina Turner BRYAN Birth: 18 Mar 1811, TN Death: 7 Dec 1890, Clarksville, Montgomery Co., TN Other Children: 1. George C. DORTCH, b. 1827/8, TN 2. William Turner DORTCH, b. 1838/9, TN Father: Henry Hunter BRYAN Mother: Elizabeth Ann AVERETT/EVERETT Children with Julia MIMS: 1. (Daughter A) COBB, b. ca. 1836/7; apparently died young 3. (Capt.) Robert Linah COBB, b. 5 Mar 1840, Stewart Co., TN Children with Marina BRYAN — born in Stewart Co., TN:

    79. Maple Springs Baptist Church Cemetery Of Chilton County Alabama
    GLENN, Gervous Arnold February 17, 1919 November 11, 1981 GLENN, James Edwin April11 August 1942 MILLER, Leola July 27, 1890 May 24, 1967 Mims, Altha April 22
    http://www.bruceglenn.com/maple.htm
    MAPLE SPRINGS BAPTIST CHURCH Dewey Bruce Glenn
    All material contained on these pages is furnished for the free use of those researching their family origins. Any commercial use, without the consent of
    Dewey Bruce Glenn

    ADAMS, James L. May 03, 1940 May 12, 1940
    ADAMS, Melvin August 06, 1921 November 06, 1976
    ADAMS, Ruth Ann June 17, 1947 June 06, 1959
    ASKINS, Julia B. April 19, 1871 August 05, 1950
    ASKINS, W. Henry May 23, 1866 December 29, 1909
    BAKER, Glaucus H. December 07, 1919 May 19, 1942
    BAKER, Glaucus Marion January 10, 1890 June 11, 1973
    BAKER, Myrtle Lee February 19, 1914 December 31, 1974 BAKER, Robert Ohrelle February 01, 1917 September 27, 1919 BAKER, Viola April 23, 1884 July 23, 1935 BLACKWELL, Carolyn Ann September 07, 1939 November 06, 1995 BLALOCK, Jimmy Curtis November 16, 1940 November 16, 1940 BOWLES, Bertha Mae October 26, 1904 October 21, 1992 BOWLES, Elbert H. December 31, 1902 February 15, 1981 BRUCE, Mattie Lou May 04, 1881 April 24, 1955

    80. Marmot Library Network /Marmot
    Num Mark SUBJECTS (112 of 21) Year Actresses 1 The American Stage/ by Oral Sumner Coad, Edwin Mims, Jr. 1929 2 The American Stage
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