Hasta El Cielo Joan Brady Pdf Gratis
En las circunstancias más inopinadas, Heather vive un encuentro que cambiará su vida por siempre. Si bien no lo sepa, a otras mujeres ya les pasó lo mismo. Un hombre le va a descubrir que todos y cada uno de los misterios de su vida, todas y cada una de las cosas que se ha empeñado en sostener a oscuras en una esquina de su memoria, pueden mudar para bien si lanza sobre ellas la luz de la ternura. Él tiene por nombre Joe, lleva chupa de cuero y monta una Harley increíble. Toda vez que le habla reluce en sus ojos una sabiduría divina. Al comienzo, Heather teme dejarse llevar, mas conforme pasa el tiempo, conforme van ocurriendo cosas en su vida, comprende que cuando aprenda a quererse a sí su vida experimentará un cambio radical. Al final, la única verdad esencial, sea por revelación divina o bien por descubrimiento personal, es que la dicha no es un derecho sino más bien una obligación. «Dios vuelve en una Harley» nos planteó un camino cara la dicha por medio de la ternura y el humor. «Hasta el cielo», un paso adelante en la carrera de Joan Brady, nos enseña que no existen las reglas universales; cada uno de ellos tiene su camino.
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FRESHMENT AT STRICTLY MODERATE CHARGES. WINES, LONDON PORTER, EDINBURGH & BURTON ALES. ^ WILLIAM WILSO?^, rropndor. DAVID GRANT, 6 NOETH ST. ANDEEW S T E E E T,COOK AND CONFECTIONER, PURVEYOR OF WEDDING CAKES.MARRIAGE DEJEUNERS furnished with everything requisite for a ^Marriage Table, POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. 79 BUCHANANS COMMERCIAL TEMPERANCE HOTEL, 114 HIGH STREET, EDINBUEGH. (Nearly opposite the Head of North Bridge and Lord Cocklurn Street^ in the immediatevicinity of the Maihvay Termini.) EXTENSIVE, ELEGANT, AND OOMrOETABLE AGOOMMODATIONrOE TEAVELLEES. Tourists will find good and cheap Refreshments at theabove Hotel. BREAKFASTS, SOUPS, STEAKS, SHERBET, • LUNCHEONS, JOINTS, TEA, RASPBERRY, FISH, CHOPS, COFFEE, ETC. ETC., Served with the utmost despatch, at the lowest possible Charge. BED-ROOMS at Is. or at Is. 6d. Free use of Excellent Reading-Room, Commercial Room, and Private Parlours. NO CHARGE FOR SERVANTS.THE ALBERT LUNCHEON BAR, 23 Hanover Street. ALBERTHOTEL
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2 5 HANOVER STREET. EDINBURGH. THIS old-established Hotel, in the most central thoroiighfare in the City, has been greatly enlarged,and furnished in a most superior style as a Family and Commercial House. For the convenienceof Commercial Gentlemen, a First-class Luncheon Bar is attached. Bath Rooms, Coffee and Smoking Rooms, and every accommodation for Gentlemen. FIRST-CLASp STOCKROOMS. Charges, including Attendance, strictly Moderate. So EDINBURGH AND LEITH JOHNS HOTEL AND DINING-ROOMS (Late Johns Coffee-House), 3 EOYAL EXOEANGE and 307 HiaH STEEET, EDINBUEaH. HARRY HURFORD, Proprietor (from Spiers & Pond). Witliin Three Minutes^ Walk of Assembly Halls. Bkeakfasts, Luncheons, Dinners, Suppers, Wines, Brandies, etc., Best Qualities. Superior Bed-Room Accommodation. hot and cold baths, lavatories, etc. TERMS STRICTLY MODERATE. THE GUILDFORD ARMS HOTEL, 1 WEST REGISTER STREET, EDINBURGH. Magnificent Luncheon Bar.BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, TEAS, and SUPPERS always ready. CHARGES VERY MODER
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The headstone of Marcus Albert Reno, Custer National Cemetery, Little Bighorn Battlefield, Montana. When Reno died March 30, 1889 he was buried in Washington D.C. In 1967 his body was exhumed and reburied at the Custer National Cemetery with full military honors. The grave, # 1469, is located in Section C near the flagpole.
Reno attended the U S Military Academy at West Point (1851-1857), graduating 20th in a class of 38. He was brevetted second lieutenant, 1st Dragoons, on July 1, 1857, and assigned to duty in Oregon. He served in the Union Army in the Civil War, as captain in the U.S. 1st Cavalry Regiment at Antietam. Reno was wounded at Kelly's Ford in Virginia on March 17, 1863, and was given the brevet rank of major for gallant and meritorious conduct. Four months later, he served during the Gettysburg Campaign.
Reno participated in the 1864 battles of Cold Harbor, Trevilian Station, and Cedar Creek. After serving in a variety of staff positions, he was brevetted lieutenant colonel in October 1864. In December, Reno became brevet colonel of the 12th Pennsylvania Cavalry, later commanding a brigade against John Mosby's guerrillas. On March 13, 1865, he was brevetted brigadier general for 'meritorious services during the war.'
12th Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry (113th Volunteers) - Organized at Philadelphia December, 1861, to April, 1862. Ordered to Washington, D. C., April, 1862. Attached to Military District of Washington, to September, 1862. 4th Brigade, Pleasanton's Cavalry Division, Army Potomac, to October, 1862. Averill's Cavalry Command, 8th Army Corps, Middle Department, to November, 1862. Defences Upper Potomac, 8th Corps, to February, 1863. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 8th Corps, to June, 1863. Pierce's Brigade, Dept. of the Susquehanna, to July, 1863. McReynold's Command, Dept. Susquehanna, to August, 1863. Martinsburg, W. Va., Dept. West Virginia, to October, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, Dept. West Virginia, to February, 1864. Reserve Division, Dept. West Virginia, to July, 1864. 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, West Virginia, to August, 1864. Reserve Division, Dept. West Virginia, to January, 1865. 3rd Infantry Division, West Virginia, to April, 1865. Cavalry, Army Shenandoah, to July, 1865.
SERVICE.-Duty at Washington, D. C., till June 20, 1862. Moved to Manassas Junction, Va., and guard Orange & Alexandria Railroad till August. Moved to Bristoe, thence to Alexandria, and picket north bank Potomac from Chain Bridge to Edward's Ferry till September. Maryland Campaign September-October. Frederick, Md., September 12. Battle of Antietam, Md., September 16-17. Assigned to duty on line of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Headquarters at Sir John's Run and Bath. Martinsburg. W. Va., November 6. Moorefield November 9. Newtown November 24. Kearneysville December 26. Bunker Hill January 1, 1863. Near Smithfield and Charlestown February 12. Millwood Road near Winchester April 8. Reconnoissance from Winchester to Wardensville and Strasburg April 20. Operations in Shenandoah Valley April 22-29. Strasburg Road, Fisher's Hill, April 22. Scout to Strasburg April 25-30. Cedarville and Winchester June 12. Winchester June 13-15. McConnellsburg, Pa., June 24 Cunningham's Cross Roads July 5. Greencastle, Pa., July 5 (Detachment). Near Clear Springs, Md., July 10. Moved to Sharpsburg, Md., thence to Martinsburg August 3, and duty there till July, 1864. Jeffersonton, Va., October 10, 1863. Near Winchester February 5, 1864. Middletown February 6. Winchester April 26. Affair in Loudoun County June 9 (Detachment). Charlestown and Duffield Station June 29. Bolivar Heights July 2. Near Hillsboro July 15-16. Charlestown July 17. Snicker's Ferry July 17-18. Ashby's Gap and Berry's Ford July 19. Near Kernstown July 23. Winchester July 24. Bunker Hill and Martinsburg July 25. Cherry Run July 28. Winchester July 29. Guard and garrison duty at Charlestown covering railroad from Harper's Ferry to Winchester till March, 1865. Charlestown September 27, 1864. Halltown November 12. Mount Zion Church November 12. Newtown November 24. Charlestown November 29 (Detachment). Affair at Harper's Ferry February 3, 1865 (Detachment). Scout from Harper's Ferry into Loudoun County March 20-23. Near Hamilton March 21. Goose Creek March 23. Duty at Winchester and in the Shenandoah Valley till July. Mustered out July 20, 1865.
Regiment lost during service 2 Officers and 32 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 107 Enlisted men by disease. Total 142.
1st Regiment, US Cavalry (Regular Army) - On the Pacific Coast till November, 1861, Concentrated at Washington, D.C., November, 1861, to January, 1862. (Cos. 'D' and 'G' in New Mexico. Evacuation of Forts Breckenridge and Buchanan. Stationed at Fort Craig. Defence of Fort Craig January-February, 1862. Near Fort Craig February 19. Action at Valverde February 21. Apache Canon, near Santa Fe, March 26. Glorietta or Pigeon Ranch March 28. Albuquerque April 25. Peralta April 27.) Regiment attached to Cooke's Cavalry Reserve, Army Potomac, January to March, 1862. 2nd Brigade, Cavalry Reserve, Army Potomac, to July, 1862. Headquarters Army Potomac to February, 1863. Reserve Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, Cavalry Corps, Army Potomac, to August, 1864. 3rd (Reserve) Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army Shenandoah, Middle Military Division, to December, 1864. Headquarters Army Shenandoah to March, 1865. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army Potomac, to July, 1865.
SERVICE.--Advance on Manassas, Va., July 16-21, 1861 (Cos. 'A' and 'E'). Battle of Bull Run July 21 (Cos. 'A' and 'E'). Duty in the Defences of Washington, D.C., till March, 1862. Moved to Virginia Peninsula March. Siege of Yorktown, Va., April 5-May 4. Cheese Cake Church May 4. Reconnoissance to Hanover Court House May 26. Operations against Stuart June 13-15. Seven days before Richmond June 25-July 1. Gaines' Mill June 27. Malvern Hill July 1. Reconnoissance to Charlestown, W. Va., October 16-17. Charlestown October 16. Battle of Fredericksburg, Va., December 12-15. Expedition from Potomac Creek to Richards' and Ellis' Fords, Rappahannock River, December 29-30. Kelly's Ford March 17, 1863. Stoneman's Raid April 29-May 8. Brandy Station and Beverly Ford June 9. Middleburg June 19. Upperville June 21. Battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 1-3. Williamsport, Md., July 6. Boonsboro July 8. Benevola or Beaver Creek July 9. About Funkstown July 10-13. Falling Waters July 14. Manassas Gap, Va., July 21-22. Wapping Heights and Chester Gap July 23. Kelly's Ford July 31-August 1. Brandy Station August 1-4. In Defences of Washington till September. Bristoe Campaign October 9-22. Manassas Junction October 17. Bristoe Station October 18. Advance to the Rappahannock November 7-8. Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2. Demonstration on the Rapidan February 6-7, 1864. Barnett's Ford February 6-7. Custer's Raid in Albemarle County February 28-March 1. Near Charlottesville February 29, Stannardsville March 1. Rapidan Campaign May 4-June 12. Wilderness May 5-7. Todd's Tavern May 7-8. Sheridan's Raid to the James River May 9-24. Ground Squirrel Church and Yellow Tavern May 11. Mechanicsville May 12. On line of the Pamunkey May 26-28. Hanovertown Ferry and Hanovertown May 27. Totopotomoy May 28-31. Old Church and Mattadequin Creek May 30. Bethesda Church. Cold Harbor, May 31-June 1. Sheridan's Trevillian Raid June 7-24. Trevillian Station June 11-12. Mallory's Cross Roads June 12. Black Creek or Tunstall Station and White House or St. Peter's Church June 21. Jones' Bridge June 23. Siege of Petersburg till August. Deep Bottom July 27-28. Malvern Hill July 28. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 7-November 28. Toll Gate, near White Post, and near Newtown, August 11. Near Strasburg August 14. Summit Point August 21. Halltown and near Kearneysville August 25. Leetown and Smithfield August 28. Smithfield, crossing of the Opequan, August 29. Locke's Ford, Opequan Creek, September 13. Sevier's Ford, Opequan Creek, September 15. Battle of Opequan, Winchester, September 19. Fisher's Hill September 21. Milford September 22. Front Royal September 23. Luray Valley September 24. Port Republic September 26-27. Rockfish Gap September 28. Mt. Crawford October 2. Tom's Brook, Woodstock Races, October 8-9. Expedition into Surrey County October 16-18. Battle of Cedar Creek October 19. Near Kernstown November 11. Expedition into Loudoun and Fauquier Counties November 28-December 3. Expedition from Winchester to near Gordonsville December 19-28. Liberty Mills December 22. Near Gordonsville December 23. Sheridan's Raid from Winchester February 27-March 25, 1865. Occupation of Staunton March 2. Action at Waynesborough March 2. Duguidsville March 8. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Dinwiddie Court House March 30-31. Five Forks April 1. Scott's Cross Roads April 2. Tabernacle Church or Beaver Pond Creek April 4. Sailor's Creek April 6. Appomattox Station April 8. Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. Expedition to Danville April 23-29. Moved to Washington, D.C., May. Grand Review May 23. Ordered to New Orleans, La., and duty there till December, 1865.
Regiment lost during service 9 Officers and 73 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 2 Officers and 91 Enlisted men by disease. Total 175.
Vespa knew if she were to get anything from the Prince, she would have to act fast. Now that the girls had been kicked out of the palace, she would have no casual access to the prince, this called for something even bolder than even she had originally thought..
Vespa lay on the bed, she ticked off everything she saw in her head, unimpressed with these gaudy gold silk sheets, unimpressed with this ridiculous massive stag next to the bed, unimpressed with..well everything, but what did she really expect? Vespa rolled over and tried to remember she was supposed to be a temptress “Aren't you nervous bringing a common girl like me up here?” she said in her saucy voice. David climbed out of the bed and pulled on red garish lounge pants and sauntered over to the bar. “you underestimate yourself darling, I would hardly call that common” Vespa did not want to banter so she tried more pointed conversation “well at least you have that american girl to keep you company when I leave” it worked, the prince got a sad puppy dog face. “Surely you're not leaving too soon though are you? We've just started having fun!” Fun, yes what fun indeed, Vespa was sure every tart he dragged up to this over decorated cave told him what a Lothario he was. Vespa feigned sadness with every acting fiber of her being and shook her head “no my pet, I'm already overdue in Paris, but lets not fuss, I'm no strings attached, I don't think I will be queen like some girls do!” The line was a direct shot at Daisy, for although Vespa was there in this vile situation to find Pammy, she still couldn't help her older resentments towards the Buchanans. David pulled a sour expression thinking about queens and thrust a drink at her, gin of course. Vespa got very frustrated that men always assumed based on her sex that, without asking her, she will drink gin, never warm brandy or fiery scotch or even a beer, just bloodless gin. She defiantly drank the whole glass in a single gulp, squeaking the lemon peel against her teeth, like she could erase the taste of this whole silly room. David lay back down with his drink (a scotch) and leaned towards her “I'm not sure what you've heard, darling, but I'm not exactly a taken man” he leered at her and swirled his icecubes before taking a sip. Vespa just wanted to leave so she pulled out everything “Well I HAVE heard you're engaged to that woman, that one from New York who had her baby kidnapped.” Vespa paused for dramatic effect “rumour has it that kid is around here somewhere and I doubt a prince can marry a woman with a kid” Vespa wasn't sure what his response would be, but she didn't expect what she got. David looked up at the ceiling, drank some more scotch and said in a faraway voice “Daisy doesn't have any children” Vespa's blood ran cold, had he done something to the baby?? Then he seemed to come back to earth “what I mean is, what happened to her is very sad, but so much time has passed she really must accept the inevitable and move on with her life” Vespa wanted to break his scotch glass on his head, what on God's green earth was Daisy doing with this fool? She was leaving, whatever the Prince had done with Pammy no amount of amour was going to get him to spill the beans, she could see that now, Vespa would have to try another avenue. Against the Prince's pathetic protests, Vespa swept from the room, shouting from the doorway “Vi auguro di strozzatura su un cubetto di ghiaccio si British suina!” David blew a kiss “I love your italian words!” And Vespa slammed the door quickly before she burst into laughter because she had just told the prince of england that she hoped he choked on an ice cube, and that he was a british swine, ***PLEASE SEE BLYTHE QUAKE FOR CONTIUNING STORIES***
Event 9 Girls 100 Meter Dash
# Name Year School Finals Wind H# Points
1 Lauderdale, Dominique Ridgeview 11.75 2.4 2
2 Anderson, Romesha Stockdale 11.89 2.4 2
3 Collier, Ashley Bullard 12.33 2.4 2
3 Johnson, Arianna Clovis East 12.33 2.4 2
3 Whittle, Cashmir Buchanan 12.33 2.4 2
6 Hurd, Brandy Lemoore 12.54 2.4 2
7 Tallon, Haley Tulare 12.62 2.4 2
8 Jones, Krystal Madera 12.65 2.4 1
9 Garcia, Angela Sj Memorial 12.76 2.4 1
10 Colbert, Ashley Tulare Western 12.85 2.4 1
11 Eng, Rachel Edison 12.88 2.4 1
12 Logan, Alexis Mclane 12.93 2.4 1
13 Wandick, Brushey Bakersfield 12.95 2.4 2
14 Little, Madison Clovis 12.98 2.4 1
15 Fitch, Molly Liberty 13.03 2.4 2
16 Bennet, Whittani Centennial 13.15 2.4 1
17 Jenkins, Shug Tulare Western 13.20 2.4 1
18 Reed, Monique Washington 13.41 2.4 1
Girls 100 Meter Dash
Name Year School Seed Finals Wind H# Points
1 Lauderdale, Dominique Ridgeview 11.71 11.75 2.4 2 10
2 Anderson, Romesha Stockdale 12.08 11.89 2.4 2 8
3 Collier, Ashley Bullard 12.67 12.33 2.4 2 4
3 Johnson, Arianna Clovis East 12.50 12.33 2.4 2 4
3 Whittle, Cashmir Buchanan 12.39 12.33 2.4 2 4
6 Hurd, Brandy Lemoore 12.65 12.54 2.4 2 1
7 Tallon, Haley Tulare 12.70 12.62 2.4 2
8 Jones, Krystal Madera 12.92 12.65 2.4 1
9 Garcia, Angela SJ Memorial 12.94 12.76 2.4 1
10 Colbert, Ashley Tulare Western 12.90 12.85 2.4 1
11 Eng, Rachel Edison 13.00 12.88 2.4 1
12 Logan, Alexis McLane 12.92 12.93 2.4 1
13 Wandick, Brushey Bakersfield 12.31 12.95 2.4 2
14 Little, Madison Clovis 13.01 12.98 2.4 1
15 Fitch, Molly Liberty 12.75 13.03 2.4 2
16 Bennet, Whittani Centennial 12.95 13.15 2.4 1
17 Jenkins, Shug Tulare Western 13.00 13.20 2.4 1
18 Reed, Monique Washington 13.32 13.41 2.4 1
Girls 100 Meter Dash
Name Year School Seed Finals Wind H# Points
1 Lauderdale, Dominique Ridgeview 11.71 11.75 2.4 2 10
2 Anderson, Romesha Stockdale 12.08 11.89 2.4 2 8
3 Collier, Ashley Bullard 12.67 12.33 2.4 2 4
3 Johnson, Arianna Clovis East 12.50 12.33 2.4 2 4
3 Whittle, Cashmir Buchanan 12.39 12.33 2.4 2 4
6 Hurd, Brandy Lemoore 12.65 12.54 2.4 2 1
7 Tallon, Haley Tulare 12.70 12.62 2.4 2
8 Jones, Krystal Madera 12.92 12.65 2.4 1
9 Garcia, Angela SJ Memorial 12.94 12.76 2.4 1
10 Colbert, Ashley Tulare Western 12.90 12.85 2.4 1
11 Eng, Rachel Edison 13.00 12.88 2.4 1
12 Logan, Alexis McLane 12.92 12.93 2.4 1
13 Wandick, Brushey Bakersfield 12.31 12.95 2.4 2
14 Little, Madison Clovis 13.01 12.98 2.4 1
15 Fitch, Molly Liberty 12.75 13.03 2.4 2
16 Bennet, Whittani Centennial 12.95 13.15 2.4 1
17 Jenkins, Shug Tulare Western 13.00 13.20 2.4 1
18 Reed, Monique Washington 13.32 13.41 2.4 1
Event 9 Girls 100 Meter Dash
# Name Year School Finals Wind H# Points
1 Lauderdale, Dominique Ridgeview 11.75 2.4 2
2 Anderson, Romesha Stockdale 11.89 2.4 2
3 Collier, Ashley Bullard 12.33 2.4 2
3 Johnson, Arianna Clovis East 12.33 2.4 2
3 Whittle, Cashmir Buchanan 12.33 2.4 2
6 Hurd, Brandy Lemoore 12.54 2.4 2
7 Tallon, Haley Tulare 12.62 2.4 2
8 Jones, Krystal Madera 12.65 2.4 1
9 Garcia, Angela Sj Memorial 12.76 2.4 1
10 Colbert, Ashley Tulare Western 12.85 2.4 1
11 Eng, Rachel Edison 12.88 2.4 1
12 Logan, Alexis Mclane 12.93 2.4 1
13 Wandick, Brushey Bakersfield 12.95 2.4 2
14 Little, Madison Clovis 12.98 2.4 1
15 Fitch, Molly Liberty 13.03 2.4 2
16 Bennet, Whittani Centennial 13.15 2.4 1
17 Jenkins, Shug Tulare Western 13.20 2.4 1
18 Reed, Monique Washington 13.41 2.4 1
Return Address text:
Soldiers Letter
Mark Poore
Capt. Comty B__
Camp Pict, W.V.
Addressee text:
Miss Mollie E. Arbogast
Buckhannon
West Virginia
Uppsher County
Postmarked:
Kanawha VA
Apr 28
1864
West Va
Camp Pict Kanawa Co
April 27, 1864
Dear Sister. This Morning Embrace the opportunity of write ing to you to let you know that I am well at present. hope you are enjoying the Same Blessing. well we have been travelling right smart since I left buckhannon. I road from wilsons burg to parkersburg on the cars then on horse teem back here I guess we will not stay here very long the rest of the regt is at Logan CFC and I suppose we will go there too. well I have nothing of importance to write you can tell John Sutton that Andrew is well. This is a rough place here The hills is very high and rocky. I would not right till tomorrow But the talk is that the mail will be stopped and It is twelve oclock now and the mail goes out at half past 12 so you will have to excuse this short note.
[end of page 1]
I will write soon again
address me Co R 3rd V V Cav
In care of Capt John S Hurst
well I will close for
the present Your affectionate brother
B.M. Arbogast
Mr. Brown M Arbogast
Co B 3rd Va Vo Cav
In Care of Capt John
Hurst
Charleston Va
to follow the regiment
[end of letter]
Letter is dated 27 Apr 1864 and postmarked 28 Apr 1864. This is a xerox copy of the letter given to Jo Lori Drake by Ivan Sutton.
Mark Poore was promoted to Captain, Company A of the Fifth Regiment of West Virginia Volunteers on 15 Aug 1853. (Loyal West Virginia from 1861 to 1865. Theodore F. Lang. The Deutsch Publishing Company. Baltimore, MD. 1895. page 251.)
3rd West Virginia Cavalry
History Service Losses Bibliography
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HISTORY
[Source: Loyal West Virginia from 1861 to 1865, by Theodore F. Lang, The Deutsch Publishing Co., Baltimore, Maryland, 1895]
The Third West Virginia Cavalry was organized in the spring of 1862, with David H Strother, lieutenant-colonel; John L. McGee, major and Barna Powell, adjutant.
Lieutenant-Colonel Strother had a national reputation as an artist and litterateur, and was among the first in this country to illustrate his own literary productions of Southern life and events, prior to the war, in Harper's Magazine under the nom de plume of 'Porte Crayon.' During the first two years of the regiment's service in doing guard and scouting duty by company detachments, which were stationed from the Shenandoah to the Kanawha Valleys; during this time Colonel Strother was performing special service on the staff of General Averell, Sigel and Hunter.
Colonel McGee had seen much active service in the war prior to his promotion into the 3rd Cavalry Regiment. He also served as 'chief of staff' with General Milroy.
On the 18th of July, 1861, Company A, 1st West Virginia Cavalry, recruited and mustered in at Morgantown, W.Va., was the first cavalry organization raised in the State; it was mustered into service as the 'Kelley Lancers,' J.L. McGee, captain; and at once reported to General B.F. Kelley, at Grafton, whence it was ordered to New Creek (Keyser), W.Va., and on General Kelley's advance on Romney, took part in that expedition, and together with the Ringgold cavalry charged the enemy's works. This charge was delivered with fine spirit and most satisfactory results, the whole of the enemy's artillery, stores and flags being taken without the loss of a man.
General Kelley, in his official report to the War Department remarks: 'I must be pardoned, however in calling the attention of the country to the brilliant charges of the cavalry under Captain Keys and McGee. I venture to say they are unsurpassed by any in the annals of American warfare.'
This advance was soon followed by the surprise of the Rebels at Blues Gap; in which the Lancers were again conspicuous, resulting in the capture of a number of prisoners, three pieces of artillery and the entire camp equipage of the enemy, and driving the Rebel forces to the eastern slope of the Alleghenies, thus transferring the field of active operations to the Valley of Virginia.
Captain McGee was promoted to major of the Third West Virginia Cavalry, October 2, 1861.
The several companies and battalions in the Third Regiment rendered conspicuous service. As early as June, 1862, Company C, Capt. Seymour B Conger, was attached to General Fremont's command. When in pursuit of 'Stonewall' Jackson in his retreat up the Shenandoah Valley, Captain Conger and his company frequently engaged the enemy, and received special mention from General Fremont, upon the occasion of a splendid dash made by the company at the bridge near Mount Jackson; when the retreating enemy had fired the structure, Captain Conger's gallant charge saved the bridge, and General Ashby barely escaped capture.
Captain Lott Bowen, Co. E, displayed the qualities of the brave soldier in the vicinity of West, Sutton and Bulltown in western Virginia under General Roberts. Lieutenant Timothy F. Roane, in command of the same company, charged, routed, killed and captured many of Imboden's and Jackson's troops near Clarksburg, at Simpson's Creek and Jane Lew, in the early party of May, 1863. In the reorganization of the Army of the Potomac, January 31st, 1863, Companies A and C were detailed for special duty at General Sigel's 'Grand Reserve Division' headquarters. Company H, in command of Capt. W.H. Flesher, was at Parkersburg, from May 1 to August 31, 1863; Company G, Capt. John S. Witcher, was in Col. Rutherford B. Hayes' Brigade in the Kanawha Valley.
In June, 1863, Captain Conger, with Companies A and C, was attached to General Pleasanton's Corps, Buford's Division, Colonel Devin's Brigade, and participated in the battles of Brady Station, Beverly Ford, Stevensburg and Upperville, Virginia.
A characteristic episode of the war, and one which very forcibly illustrates the estimation in which the West Virginia troops were held, occurred while General Milroy was in command at Winchester. A reconnaissance of considerable force had been repulsed with a very serious loss to our troops, and it was determined to send out a strong force to develop the full strength of the enemy. The general, looking over the detail which had been made for the expedition, remarked that he would like to have some West Virginia boys at the front of the movement. Colonel McGee, Inspector-General, and Chief of the Staff of the Division, at once volunteered to take command of the advance guard with three companies of West Virginia Cavalry, one company of the 1st West Virginia and two of the Third West Virginia Cavalry; it was so ordered, and the three companies, about 60 men all told, took the road far in advance of the main column.
At Fisher's Hill two Rebel pickets were observed, and Colonel McGee deployed his command sending out parties to either side, while, with about thirty men, he took up the march to the summit, which was approached by a narrow road cut in a precipitous side of the hill. When near the summit the two men in advance dashed back in perfect panic, shouting the report that they were followed by a thousand Rebs in full charge. To countermarch on this narrow road in the presence of the enemy was impossible, so the only alternative was to fight. Colonel McGee at once gave the order and with drawn sabre led the charge.
Just at the summit the road turns sharply out of the woods leading thence straight away over an open plateau; at this turn the opposing Rebels were in full charge and the charge of the West Virginians delivered with such impetuosity, that the Rebel column was split and doubled back upon itself, and no more spirited hand-to-hand fight was seen during the war than that here enacted, and it was kept up with most heroic vigor until the enemy was completely routed and sent flying up the valley. It was afterward learned that the Rebel force numbered about 100 men, commanded by Major Myers, and their loss was one killed, several wounded and five prisoners; while we had two men seriously wounded, one mortally, one horse killed; the horse ridden by Colonel McGee in the charge received five bullet wounds, but the rider escaped unhurt.
Lee, in his advance into Maryland detached Ewell's Corps (variously estimated at from 35,000 to 50,000 men) to pick up Milroy on the way. This they found no light morning's work. But after three days' hard and continuous fighting against hopeless odds, Milroy, with ammunition exhausted, completely surrounded and cut off from supplies or communication, determined to hold a council of war.
But before going to the council, Colonel McGee told the author that the general took him aside, and in the most impressive manner, told him: 'I have been persuaded to call a council of war. It may decide to surrender, but I will never surrender to any d____d Rebels. If the council decide to surrender, I want you to get your three companies of West Virginians together, and at their head we will go to Harper's Ferry or to hell.'
In narrating the incident the colonel remarked that although he had been for three days almost constantly under fire and two nights on the outpost line, he would have most cheerfully accepted the challenge, never doubting that they would reach their proper destination. But fate ordered otherwise, and the next morning the general broke the Rebel line and marched with 5000 men of his command into the Union lines.
April 16, 1864, Major Lott Brown, at Buckhannon, was ordered by General Sigel to proceed with his battalion to Clarksburg, thence by river and railroad to Charleston, Kanawha. May 10, 1864, the regiment, in command of Major Conger, was with General Averell in the battle of Wytheville, Va. Averell made special mention of the regiment in this.
At Staunton, Virginia, June, 1864, the regiment was assigned to Colonel W.H. Oley's 2nd Brigade, thence to the Kanawha Valley, under Oley and Duffie. August 7, 1864, General Averell fought the battle of Moorefield, W.Va. The 3rd Cavalry was in command of Major John S. Witcher. The fight was one of the most signal victories for the Union cause during the war. General Averell in his report of the battle says:
'The brigadier-general commanding congratulates the officers and men of the division upon the brilliant success achieved by their victory at Moorefield, on the morning of the 7th inst.. But with out exultations is mingled a profound grief at the loss of Major Conger, 3rd West Virginia Cavalry, who found death as he had always wished, in the front of battle, with heart and hand intent upon the doing of his duty. Brave, steadfast and modest, when he fell this command lost one of its best soldiers, and his regiment and general a friend. The men who followed him in the charge will never forget his glorious example, or that of the gallant Lieutenant Leonard Clark, who fell by his side.'
In the reorganization of the Army of West Virginia, August 31, 1864, General George Crook, commanding; General Averell, commanding division; Colonel Wm. H Powell, commanding the Second Brigade, in which the Third West Virginia Cavalry was a part under command of Major Lott Bowen. And still later, on the 19th of September, the same organization was preserved except the Third Cavalry, which was commanded by Major John S. Witcher, and Colonel Henry Capehart, commanding Second Brigade.
At the battle of Fisher's Hill, September 22, Lieutenant-Colonel McGee was in command of the Third Cavalry. On September 23, 1864, General Averell was succeeded in command of his division by Colonel Wm. H. Powell.
During the months of January and February, the Third Regiment under Lieutenant-Colonel McGee, were stationed near Winchester, Va., doing picket duty, making frequent reconnaissances up the valley.
On February 27th, the regiment broke camp and moved with the cavalry corps commanded by Major General Sheridan up the valley to Staunton, and participated in the battle of Waynesboro, Va., on the 2nd of March, defeating General Early, and pushing on the same evening to Greenwood Depot. The next day the command moved to Charlottesville, and thence with the command of General Sheridan on his great raid, which resulted in the destruction of more than fifty miles of the James River Canal, many miles of railroad, besides other public property.
The command arrived at 'White House' on the 19th of March, where it remained in camp until the 24th, marched thence via Charles City Court House, and crossed the James River at Deep Bottom.
On the morning of the 1st of April, a desperate engagement took place, in which the Third Cavalry bore a conspicuous part. On April 2nd, at Ford's Station, the Third Regiment, under Lieutenant-Colonel John S. Witcher, charged and drove a brigade of Confederate cavalry, killing the Confederate General Pegram. The regiment continued to do duty in all the exciting and closing scenes terminating with the surrender at Appomattox on the 9th of April.
The regiment lost during the war in killed and died of wounds, six officers and forty enlisted men; died of disease or in prison, one hundred and thirty-six.
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SERVICE
[Source: Compendium of the War of the Rebellion, by Frederick Dyer]
Organized December, 1861. Attached to Railroad District, West Virginia, to March, 1862. Railroad District, Mountain Department, to May, 1862. Unattached, Mountain Department, to June, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 1st Army Corps, Army of Virginia, to September, 1862 (Cos. 'A' and 'C'). District of West Virginia, Dept. of the Ohio and Dept. of West Virginia. Unassigned, to March, 1864 (Regiment). Milroy's Command, Winchester, Va., 8th Army Corps, Middle Department, to February, 1863 (Cos. 'D' and 'E'). 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 8th Army Corps, to June, 1863 (Cos. 'D' and 'E'). 4th Separate Brigade, 8th Army Corps, to June, 1864 (Cos. 'F,' 'H' and 'I'). 4th Separate Brigade, Dept. of West Virginia, to December, 1863 (Cos. 'F,' 'H' and 'I'). Bloody Run, Pa., Dept. of the Susquehanna, and Scammon's Division, Dept. of West Virginia, to July, 1863 (Cos. 'D' and 'E'). McReynolds' Command, Martinsburg, W. Va., Dept. of West Virginia, to December, 1863 (Cos. 'D' and 'E'). 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, West Virginia (1 Co.). 2nd Brigade, 4th Division, West Virginia (3 Cos.). 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, West Virginia (2 Cos.), to March, 1864. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, West Virginia, to May, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, West Virginia, to November, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Corps, Middle Military Division, to February, 1865. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac, to June, 1865. Companies 'A' and 'C' attached to Headquarters, 11th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, September, 1862, to December, 1862. Headquarters, Grand Reserve Division, Army of the Potomac, to February, 1863. 3rd Brigade, Cavalry Division, 22nd Army Corps, to June, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac, to November, 1863. Ordered to Dept. of West Virginia November, 1863.
SERVICE.--Duty in Railroad District, Mountain Department, to May, 1862. Monterey April 12. Skirmish at Grass Lick, W. Va., April 23. Franklin May 5. Raid to Shaver River May 30 (Detachment). Strasburg and Staunton Road June 1-2. Harrisonburg June 6. Cross Keys June 8. Near Mt. Jackson June 13. Pope's Virginia Campaign August 16-September 2. Groveton August 29. Bull Run August 30. Aldie October 9. Near Bristoe Station October 24. Chester Gap November 16. Dumfries December 12. Wardensville December 22 and 25. Petersburg, W. Va., January 3, 1863 (Detachment). Williamsport, Md. February 9. Truce Fork, Mud River, W. Va., February 20. Winchester March 19. Reconnaissance toward Wardensville and Strasburg April 20. Fisher's Hill, Strasburg Road, April 22. Lambert's Run April 22. Near Simpson's Creek April 30. Grove Church May 4. Janelew May 5 (Co. 'E'). Strasburg May 6. Operations about Front Royal, Road Ford and Buck's Ford, May 12-16. Piedmont Station May 16. Brandy Station and Beverly Ford June 9. Winchester June 13-15 (Cos. 'D' and 'E'). Upperville June 21. Battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 1-3. Boonesborough, Md., July 8. Benevola or Beaver Creek July 9. Funkstown July 10-13. Falling Waters July 14. Shanghai, W. Va., July 16. Near Hedgesville and Martinsburg July 18-19 (Co. 'C'). Hagerstown July 29. Hancock July 31. Kelly's Ford July 31-August 1. Brandy Station August 1. Averell's Raid through Hardy, Pendleton, Highland, Greenbrier, Bath and Pocahontas Counties, W. Va., August 5-25 (Cos. 'E,' 'H' and 'I'). Affair near Franklin August 19. Jackson River August 25. Williamsport, Md., August 26. Expedition to Leesburg August 30-September 2. Advance to the Rapidan September 13-17 (Cos. 'A' and 'C'). Culpeper Court House September 13 (Cos. 'A' and 'C'). Fisher's Hill September 21. Bristoe Campaign October 9-22 (Cos. 'A' and 'C'). Morton's Ford October 10 (Cos. 'A' and 'C'). Stevensburg and near Kelly's Ford October 11 (Cos. 'A' and 'C'). Brandy Station October 11 (Cos. 'A' and 'C'). Brandy Station and Fleetwood October 12 (Cos. 'A' and 'C'). Auburn and Bristoe October 14 (Cos. 'A' and 'C'). Oak Hill October 15 (Cos. 'A' and 'C'). Averell's Raid against Lewisburg and the Virginia & Tennessee Railroad November 1-17 (Cos. 'E,' 'H' and 'I'). Cackletown November 4 (Cos. 'E,' 'H' and 'I'). Droop Mountain November 6 (Cos. 'E,' 'H' and 'I'). Advance to line of the Rappahannock November 7-8 (Cos. 'A' and 'C'). Near Little Boston November 24 (Detachment). Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2 (Cos. 'A' and 'C'). Averell's Raid from New Creek to Salem and Virginia & Tennessee Railroad December 8-25 (Cos. 'E,' 'F' and 'H'). Scammon's Demonstration from Kanawha Valley December 8-25 (Detachment). Near Wayne Court House, W. Va., January 27, 1864 (Co. 'G'). Near Hurricane Bridge February 20. Averell's Raid on Virginia & Tennessee Railroad May 5-19. Grassy Lick, Cove Mountain, near Wytheville, May 10. Wytheville May 10. Hunter's Raid to Lynchburg May 26-July 1. Hamlin May 29. Lexington June 11. Near Buchanan June 13. Otter Creek, near Liberty, June 16. Diamond Hill June 17. Lynchburg June 17-18. Liberty June 19. Buford's Gap June 20. Catawba Mountains and about Salem June 21. Snicker's Ferry July 17-18. Bunker Hill July 19. Stephenson's Depot July 21. Winchester July 21-22. Newtown July 22. Kernstown, Winchester, July 24. Martinsburg July 26. McConnellsburg, Pa., July 30. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 7-November 28. Near Moorefield August 7. Franklin August 19. Martinsburg August 25. Williamsport August 26. Big Springs August 29. Martinsburg August 31. Bunker Hill September 2-3. Martinsburg September 4. Stephenson's Depot September 5. Darkesville September 10. Bunker Hill September 13. Near Berryville September 14. Battle of Winchester September 19. Fisher's Hill September 22. Mt. Jackson September 23-24. Forest Hill or Timberville September 24. Browns Gap and Mt. Sidney September 26. Weyer's Cave September 26-27. Charlestown September 27. Mt. Jackson September 28. Nineveh November 12. Rude's Hill November 20. Near Mt. Jackson November 22. Raid to Gordonsville December 19-28. Liberty Mills December 22. Jack's Shop, near Gordonsville, December 23. Sheridan's Expedition from Winchester February 25-March 25, 1865. Mt. Crawford March 1. Occupation of Staunton March 2. Waynesboro March 2. Charlottesville March 3. Augusta Court House March 10. Haydensville March 12. Beaver Dam Station March 15. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Dinwiddie Court House March 29-31. Five Forks April 1. Namozine Church April 3. Sailor's Creek April 6. Appomattox Station April 8. Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. Expedition to Danville April 23-29. March to Washington, D. C, May. Grand Review May 23. Mustered out June 23, 1865.
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LOSSES
[Source: Compendium of the War of the Rebellion, by Frederick Dyer]
Regiment lost during service 6 Officers and 40 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 136 Enlisted men by disease. Total 182.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
U.S. Army Military History Institute References:
Dyer, Frederick H.; A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. Vol. 2. Dayton, OH: Morningside, 1979. Ref.
See p. 1657 (1 photocopied page) for a concise summary of the regiment's service.
Eby, Cecil D., Jr., ed.; 'With Sigel at New Market: The Diary of Colonel D. H. Strother.' CivWar 6 (Mar l960): pp. 73-86 (7 photocopied pages) . Per.
Lang, Theodore F.; Loyal West Virginia from 1861 to 1865.. Baltimore: Deutsch, 1895. E536L27.
See pp. 194-201 (8 photocopied pages) for a roster of officers and brief regimental history.
Strother, David H.; A Virginia Yankee in the Civil War: The Diaries of David Hunter Strother. [Ed by Cecil D. Eby, Jr.] Chapel Hill, NC: UNC Pr, 1961. 294 p. E601S88.1961.
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The following pertinent personal papers are in the Institute's Manuscript Archive:
Anderson-Capehart-McGowan Families - CWMiscColl
Huffman, John E. (Diary) – BrakeColl
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1….Annabel Forgues….Embrun….F19 & under
2….Annabelle Mineault….Gatineau….F35-39
3….Annalee Rice….Ottawa….F30-34
4….Annaliese Smyth….Nepean….F40-49
5….Annalisa Percy….Petawawa….F40-49
6….Anna-Maria Frescura….Ottawa….F30-39
7….Anne Bailliu….Ottawa….F40-49
8….Anne Biscope….Ottawa….F60-69
9….Anne Blimkie….Arnprior….F50-59
10….Anne Bowker….Ottawa….F45-49
11….Anne Burnell….Nepean….F40-49
12….Anne Bursey….Pontiac….F45-49
13….Anne Chiarelli….Nepean….F40-44
14….Anne Collis….Kanata….F50-59
15….Anne Cumming….Nepean….F50-59
16….Anne Desrosiers….Ottawa….F30-34
17….Anne Finn….Ottawa….F40-49
18….Anne Fortin….Chelsea….F50-54
19….Anne Francis….Ottawa….F40-49
20….Anne Gallant….Perth….F40-49
21….Anne Guillet….Stittsville….F45-49
22….Anne Hodgson….Maitland….F60-64
23….Anne Houston….Ottawa….F20-29
24….Anne Jones….Kanata….F50-59
25….Anne Kavanagh….Ottawa….F40-49
26….Anne Kirvan….Ottawa….F20-24
27….Anne Mackinnon….Ottawa….F40-44
28….Anne Marie Duncan….Ottawa….F40-44
29….Anne Mccarthy….Orleans….F50-59
30….Anne Mcnamara….Ottawa….F40-49
31….Anne Menard….Ottawa….F40-49
32….Anne Murphy….Kanata….F50-59
33….Anne Ouellet….Gatineau….F30-39
34….Anne Overton….Ottawa….F40-49
35….Anne Pearce….Ottawa….F40-49
36….Anne Pilote….Gatineau….F30-39
37….Anne Sophy Lainesse….Gatineau….F20-24
38….Anne Strangelove….Ottawa….F45-49
39….Anne Strangelove….Ottawa….F40-49
40….Anne Stubbe….Ottawa….F35-39
41….Anne Wade….Prescott….F50-59
42….Anne Wilson….Ottawa….F50-54
43….Anne-Josee Marion….Nepean….F30-39
44….Anne-Lise Gauthier….Kanata….F40-44
45….Annemarie Bolle….Petawawa….F20-29
46….Anne-Marie Chapman….Gatineau….F30-39
47….Anne-Marie Desormeaux….Ottawa….F40-44
48….Anne-Marie Fraser….Ottawa….F30-34
49….Anne-Marie Jobin….Ottawa….F25-29
50….Anne-Marie Mclaughlin….Ottawa….F30-34
51….Anne-Marie Regimbal….Gatineau….F50-54
52….Anne-Marie Therrien….Gatineau….F35-39
53….Anne-Michele Alain-Noel….Gatineau….F20-24
54….Anne-Michele Alain-Noël….Gatineau….F20-24
55….Annette Brinkman….Ottawa….F45-49
56….Annette Coderre….Nepean….F40-49
57….Annick Ducharme….Gatineau….F40-44
58….Annick Lafontaine….Gatineau….F30-39
59….Annick Nault….Gatineau….F30-39
60….Annick Saumure….Gatineau….F40-44
61….Annie Bayeur….Gatineau….F30-39
62….Annie Boivin….Gatineau….F30-39
63….Annie Cloutier….Gatineau….F30-39
64….Annie Corriveau….Ottawa….F30-39
65….Annie Delisle….Aylmer….F30-39
66….Annie Guerin….Ottawa….F35-39
67….Annie Guillette….Gatineau….F35-39
68….Annie Jean….Chelsea….F20-29
69….Annie Kefford….Orleans….F40-44
70….Annie Labelle….Lac Ste-Marie….F40-44
71….Annie Lambert….Gatineau….F30-39
72….Annie Larocque….Orleans….F30-39
73….Annie Larocque….Val-des-Monts….F30-34
74….Annie Lefebvre….Orleans….F20-29
75….Annie Oger….Ottawa….F30-39
76….Annie Paradis….Gatineau….F20-29
77….Annie Plouffe….Ottawa….F30-39
78….Annie Robitaille….Ottawa….F25-29
79….Annie St-Jean….Rockland….F30-34
80….Annie Turner….Ottawa….F30-34
81….Annie Vallieres….Orleans….F35-39
82….Annie-Pier Marchand….Ottawa….F25-29
83….Annik Porlier….Gatineau….F25-29
84….Ann-Marie Engelberts….Wakefield….F55-59
85….Ann-Marie Reid….Ottawa….F25-29
86….Ann-Marie Reid….Ottawa….F20-29
87….Anouk Arbour….Pontiac….F30-39
88….Anthea Garrick Menard….Ottawa….F30-39
89….Anthony Chartier….Gatineau….M20-29
90….Anthony Cobden….Orleans….M40-49
91….Anthony Foster….Ottawa….M40-49
92….Anthony Francis….Ottawa….M35-39
93….Anthony Kreller….Kanata….M45-49
94….Anthony Near….Kanata….M20-29
95….Anthony Robertson….Gatineau….M30-39
96….Anthony Rose….Gatineau….M30-39
97….Anthony Scheeren….Ottawa….M19 & under
98….Anthony Steele….Richmond….M50-54
99….Anthony Wielemaker….Greely….M40-44
100….Anthony Wu….Ottawa….M20-29
101….Antoine Gladu-Daoust….Thurso….M19 & under
102….Antoine Guimond….Ottawa….M40-49
103….Antoine Lagarec….Gatineau….M40-44
104….Antoine Langlois….Gatineau….M40-49
105….Antoine Parker….Gatineau….M25-29
106….Anton Mcconville….Kanata….M40-44
107….Antonia Marrs….Ottawa….F30-39
108….Antonio Cazorla-Sanchez….Ottawa….M45-49
109….Antonio Zappavigna….Ottawa….M35-39
110….Antoun Rahal….Ottawa….M30-39
111….Anya Marion….Almonte….F20-24
112….Anya Pavlova….Ottawa….F30-39
113….April Dickson….Ottawa….F40-49
114….April Ferguson….Athens….F20-24
115….April Kimmett….Kanata….F35-39
116….April Mcgrath….Ottawa….F25-29
117….April Rick….Ottawa….F25-29
118….April Sabourin….Stittsville….F40-44
119….Aprile Cadeau….Ottawa….F20-29
120….Archie Smith….Wakefield….M55-59
121….Ariane Brunet….Gatineau….F20-24
122….Ariane Lalande Devine….Chelsea….F19 & under
123….Ariane Sauve….Ottawa….F19 & under
124….Ariel Fox….Petawawa….F20-29
125….Arif Aziz….Ottawa….M30-34
126….Arjun Vinodrai….Ottawa….M30-34
127….Arleigh Romyn….Ottawa….F40-49
128….Arlene Corrigan….Pembroke….F50-59
129….Arlene Doucette….Ottawa….F30-39
130….Arlene Dubois….Ottawa….F30-34
131….Arlene Dupuis….Vars….F65-69
132….Arlene Mckechnie….Bourget….F65-69
133….Arlene Steadman….Kanata….F60-64
134….Art Petrenko….Ottawa….M25-29
135….Artemis Soleil….Vanier….F50-54
136….Arthur Bunny Stec….Gatineau….M40-49
137….Arthur King….Ottawa….M50-54
138….Arthur Winnik….Ottawa….M30-39
139….Arun Kamoji….Orleans….M30-34
140….Aruna Rajulu….Ottawa….F25-29
141….Ashlee Amyotte-Guay….Petawawa….F20-29
142….Ashlee Barber….Ottawa….F25-29
143….Ashlee Linton….Ottawa….F20-29
144….Ashleigh Mcguinty….Ottawa….F25-29
145….Ashley Allott….Ottawa….F30-39
146….Ashley Armstrong….Ottawa….F20-24
147….Ashley Atkins….Ottawa….F20-29
148….Ashley Augstman….Ottawa….F25-29
149….Ashley Baine….Ottawa….F25-29
150….Ashley Bedard….Nepean….F25-29
151….Ashley Bennett….Stittsville….F20-24
152….Ashley Brennan….Ottawa….F20-29
153….Ashley Browne….Ottawa….M30-39
154….Ashley Butcher….Ottawa….F20-29
155….Ashley Charbonneau….Ottawa….F25-29
156….Ashley Cowan….Vankleek Hill….F20-29
157….Ashley Harrington….Ottawa….F25-29
158….Ashley Harrison….Petawawa….F20-29
159….Ashley Jones….Chalk River….F20-29
160….Ashley Lawery….Kanata….F20-29
161….Ashley Mulroney….Ottawa….F30-39
162….Ashley Proceviat….Ottawa….F25-29
163….Ashley Raymond….Ottawa….F25-29
164….Ashley Rodney….Stittsville….F20-29
165….Ashley Sisco….Ottawa….F20-29
166….Ashley Towns….Ottawa….F20-29
167….Ashlyn Jewell….Ottawa….F20-24
168….Ashoka Patel….Gatineau….M30-39
169….Astra Groskaufmanis….Manotick….F45-49
170….Astrid Nielsen….Ottawa….F40-44
171….Athena Basta….Ottawa….F35-39
172….Athena Quitevis….Ottawa….F40-49
173….Audra Swinton….Ottawa….F40-49
174….Audrey Corsi Caya….Ottawa….F20-29
175….Audrey Hachey….Ottawa….F20-24
A file could not be created pcsx2. 176….Audrey Hebert-Grenon….Maniwaki….F25-29
177….Audrey Lajoie….Ottawa….F20-29
178….Audrey Michon….Gatineau….F25-29
179….Audrey Soucy….Gatineau….F20-29
180….Audrey Taylor….Ottawa….F40-44
181….Audrey Vezina Manzo….Gatineau….F20-29
182….Audrik Landriault….Rockland….M19 & under
183….Augusto Gamero….Gatineau….M30-34
184….Aurelie Walsh….Ottawa….F35-39
185….Austin Dow….Ottawa….M19 & under
186….Avdo Nalic….Ottawa….M40-49
187….Aveta Graham….Ottawa….F35-39
188….Avik Jain….Ottawa….M19 & under
189….Avril Patrick….Ottawa….F40-49
190….Avril Van Aert….Ashton….F50-54
191….Awegechew Teshome….Ottawa….M50-54
192….Aydin Mirzaee….Ottawa….M20-29
193….Azhra Mcmahon….Ottawa….F30-39
194….B Schmidt….Ottawa….M50-54
195….Bailey Gilarowski….Russell….F40-44
196….Balu Chakravarthy….Ottawa….M50-54
197….Barb Beiersdorfer….Metcalfe….F40-49
198….Barb Francey….Nepean….F40-44
199….Barb Gallagher….Deep River….F40-49
200….Barb Hamilton….Ottawa….F45-49
201….Barb Sohn….Ottawa….F55-59
202….Barb Stratton….Seeley's Bay….F40-44
203….Barb Sweazey….Gloucester….F40-49
204….Barbara Bacon….Kemptville….F40-49
205….Barbara Burkhard….Ottawa….F50-54
206….Barbara Campbell….Ottawa….F50-59
207….Barbara Dundas….Ottawa….F40-44
208….Barbara Falardeau….Chelsea….F40-49
209….Barbara Hartley….Ottawa….F60-69
210….Barbara Jovaisas….Ottawa….F50-59
211….Barbara Koop….Ottawa….F40-49
212….Barbara Leasa….Ottawa….F30-39
213….Barbara Linklater….Ottawa….F55-59
214….Barbara Logue….Ottawa….F50-59
215….Barbara Mcdonald….Chelsea….F40-44
216….Barbara Menjivar….Gatineau….F25-29
217….Barbara Mingie….Ottawa….F40-49
218….Barbara Robert….Orleans….F50-54
219….Barbara Sandilands….Williamstown….F50-59
220….Barbara Wiens….Kanata….F45-49
221….Barbara Williams….Kanata….F45-49
222….Barbra Draper….Gracefield….F40-44
223….Barbra Draper….Gracefield….F40-49
224….Barnabas Fung….Ottawa….M20-29
225….Barnabe Ndarishikanye….Gatineau….M45-49
226….Barrie Friel….Kanata….M60-64
227….Barry Bunny Bruce….Carp….M60-69
228….Barry Dale….Ottawa….M50-54
229….Barry Haines….Spencerville….M45-49
230….Barry Le Grys….Ottawa….M50-59
231….Barry Lightowlers….Orleans….M40-49
232….Barry Malboeuf….Petawawa….M40-44
233….Barry Smith….Wakefield….M60-64
234….Barry Wilson….Nepean….M45-49
235….Barry Wood….Gatineau….M30-34
236….Bart Bakker….Ottawa….M40-49
237….Be Phan….Ottawa….F25-29
238….Bea Hampson….Ottawa….F55-59
239….Beate Pradel….Ottawa….F40-49
240….Beatrice Belanger….Ottawa….F50-59
241….Beatriz Gonzalez….Ottawa….F35-39
242….Becky Rowe….Ottawa….F20-24
243….Becky Tonner….Ottawa….F30-34
244….Becky Whelan….Petawawa….F40-49
245….Belinda Coballe….Gloucester….F35-39
246….Belinda Hewitt….Ottawa….F30-34
247….Ben Basu….Ottawa….M40-44
248….Ben De Groot….Ottawa….M30-34
249….Ben Howe….Ottawa….M20-24
250….Ben Irvine….Petawawa….M30-39
251….Ben Lawson….Ottawa….M20-29
252….Ben Legault….Stittsville….M30-39
253….Ben Moores….Osgoode….M30-39
254….Ben Ouellette….Ottawa….M35-39
255….Ben Prince….Edwards….M30-39
256….Ben Schmidt….Kanata….M50-59
257….Ben Sidney….Ottawa….M30-39
258….Ben Tobali….Ottawa….M20-29
259….Ben Vuong….Gloucester….M35-39
260….Ben Watts….Ottawa….M20-24
261….Benjamin Butty….Ottawa….M20-29
262….Benjamin Carey….Gatineau….M25-29
263….Benjamin Feizi….Orleans….M50-59
264….Benjamin Kalish….Ottawa….M30-39
265….Benjamin Last….Kemptville….M25-29
266….Benjamin Ledwell….Ottawa….M19 & under
267….Benjamin Stapper….Russell….M30-39
268….Beno T Pag….Ottawa….M20-29
269….Beno T Paquin….Gatineau….M30-39
270….Benoit Carbonneau….Gatineau….M30-39
271….Benoit Gagnon….Gatineau….M30-34
272….Benoit Genest….Gatineau….M40-49
273….Benoit Germain….Ottawa….M30-34
274….Benoit Gosselin….Cantley….M30-39
275….Benoit Goulet….Ottawa….M20-29
276….Benoit Gu Rette….Gatineau….M40-49
277….Benoit Guerette….Gatineau….M40-49
278….Benoit Lecuyer….Orleans….M35-39
279….Benoit Lefebvre….Ottawa….M30-34
280….Benoit Letourneau….Ottawa….M40-44
281….Benoit Ouimet….Ottawa….M25-29
282….Benoit Seguin….Gatineau….M30-34
283….Benoit Theriault….Gatineau….M50-54
284….Benoit-Marcel Lalancette….Gatineau….M20-29
285….Ben-Zion Caspi….Ottawa….M60-64
286….Bern Greene….Ottawa….F45-49
287….Bernadette Bernard….Nepean….F50-59
288….Bernard Audy….Gatineau….M60-69
289….Bernard Boivin….Rockland….M40-49
290….Bernard Charlebois….Ottawa….M50-59
291….Bernard Chartrand….Orleans….M50-54
292….Bernard Desilets….Gatineau….M30-39
293….Bernard Labine….Gatineau….M40-49
294….Bernard St-Laurent….Ottawa….M55-59
295….Bernard Vaive….Gatineau….M45-49
296….Bernie Armour….Kanata….M45-49
297….Bernie Car….Ottawa….M35-39
298….Bernie Hasselman….Orleans….M40-44
299….Bernita Butler….Ottawa….F40-49
300….Berny Gordon….Ottawa….M40-49
301….Bertran Labonte….Embrun….M30-39
302….Beth Croucher….Ottawa….F30-34
303….Betsy Leimbigler….Gatineau….F20-24
304….Bette-Anne Dodge….Arnprior….F50-59
305….Bettina Medina….Aylmer….F40-44
306….Betty Bulman….Ottawa….F50-54
307….Betty Mcgillis….Gatineau….F40-44
308….Betty-Jane Horton….Ottawa….F20-29
309….Betty-Jane Thompson….Ottawa….F45-49
310….Bev Denison….Ottawa….F45-49
311….Bev Denison….Ottawa….F40-49
312….Bev Heaslip….Renfrew….F50-54
313….Bev Kidd….Pembroke….M40-49
314….Beverley Davis….Ottawa….F60-69
315….Beverley Denison….Ottawa….F45-49
316….Beverley Higuera….Nepean….F40-49
317….Beverley Wells….Ottawa….F40-49
318….Beverly Clarkson….Kanata….F35-39
319….Beverly Fortier….Nepean….F50-59
320….Beverly Thornhill….Nepean….F40-49
321….Bg Arun….Gloucester….M50-59
322….Bhaskar Gopalan….Ottawa….M30-39
323….Bianca Bragaglia-Murdock….Gatineau….F25-29
324….Bianca Leblond….Gatineau….F30-39
325….Bianca Liebner….Kanata….F30-39
326….Bianca Santerre….Kanata….F30-39
327….Bill Aitken….Ottawa….M40-49
328….Bill Bowers….Carleton Place….M40-49
329….Bill Chambre….Williamstown….M50-59
330….Bill Gilchrist….Kanata….M50-54
331….Bill Horne….Ottawa….M65-69
332….Bill Klein….Kanata….M60-64
333….Bill Ledrew….Ottawa….M60-64
334….Bill Mceachern….Ottawa….M40-49
335….Bill Paley….Petawawa….M25-29
336….Bill Potts….Kanata….M40-49
337….Bill Salminen….Ottawa….M40-49
338….Bill Sheppard….Gananoque….M50-54
339….Bill Williams….Richmond….M70+
340….Bill Wilson….Ottawa….M30-39
341….Billie Hillis….Ottawa….F30-34
342….Billy Baptiste….Ottawa….M30-34
343….Billy Seaman….Kanata….M50-59
344….Bin Yang….Nepean….M40-44
345….Bing Cheung….Ottawa….M30-39
346….Blaine Walsh….Nepean….M40-44
347….Blair Bobyk….Ottawa….M30-39
348….Blair Bolivar….Petawawa….M30-39
349….Blair Johnston….Ottawa….M60-69
350….Blair Malcolm….Ottawa….F20-29
351….Blair Mehan….Gatineau….M40-49
352….Blair Walker….Ottawa….M35-39
353….Blake Davis….Ottawa….M50-54
354….Blake Martel….North Gower….M20-29
355….Blake Poirier….Ottawa….M35-39
356….Blake Pope….Richmond….M30-34
357….Boafoa Kwamena….Ottawa….F25-29
358….Bob Alexander….Ottawa….M50-59
359….Bob Barker….Orleans….M30-39
360….Bob Beaudry….Rockland….M40-49
361….Bob Chiasson….Ottawa….M60-69
362….Bob Cousineau….Ottawa….M40-49
363….Bob Fraser….Ottawa….M45-49
364….Bob Gauthier….Ottawa….M35-39
365….Bob Harding….Perth Road Village….M60-64
366….Bob Mcculloch….Ottawa….M50-59
367….Bob Mcgillivray….Ottawa….M50-59
368….Bob Miller….Ottawa….M30-34
369….Bob Moquin….Ottawa….M60-64
370….Bob Mosher….Almonte….M50-59
371….Bob Muise….Ottawa….M55-59
372….Bob Plamondon….Ottawa….M50-59
373….Bob Reddick….Westport….M50-59
374….Bob Reddoch….Martintown….M50-54
375….Bob Rodney….Orleans….M60-64
376….Bob Stevenson….Ottawa….M40-49
377….Bob Sweetlove….Casselman….M50-59
• Start the setup file on your windows PC to Install Myhotspot software. The network wizard will be launched. • Go to 'Control Panel » Add/Remove Programs » Add/Remove Windows Components' Scroll and search for the Internet Information Services option and click to clear the check box. • The Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) or DHCP/NAT server must be enabled During the installation process. • You must restart your computer after installing MyHotspot. Software wifi hotspot.
378….Bob Thomson….Almonte….M60-69
379….Bobbie Nevin….Kanata….M30-39
380….Bojan Joksimovic….Pembroke….M30-39
381….Bonita Martin….Orleans….F40-44
382….Bonita Williams….Ottawa….F45-49
383….Bonnie Ferguson….Orleans….F30-39
384….Bonnie Mcintyre….Renfrew….F40-44
385….Bonnie Mechefske….Ottawa….F30-39
386….Bonnie Nelson….Ottawa….F40-49
387….Bonnie Parks-Sutton….Perth….F50-54
388….Bonnie Seshadri….Ottawa….F30-34
389….Bonnie Stewart….Ottawa….F40-49
390….Boran Plong….Ottawa….M30-34
391….Boyd Lemna….Carleton Place….M40-49
392….Boyne Colin….Ottawa….M25-29
393….Brad Austin….Ottawa….M40-49
394….Brad Brown….Ottawa….M45-49
395….Brad Cartier….Rockland….M25-29
396….Brad Elliott….Ottawa….M30-39
397….Brad Fulton….Ottawa….M50-54
398….Brad Hart….Ottawa….M19 & under
399….Brad Johnson….Ottawa….M20-29
400….Brad Lobregt….Ottawa….M40-49
401….Brad Mcaninch….Ottawa….M30-39
402….Brad Richard….Ottawa….M25-29
403….Brad Smith….Chelsea….M40-49
404….Brad Snippe….Ottawa….M25-29
405….Brad Wood….Ottawa….M20-29
406….Brad Ysseldyk….Manotick….M30-39
407….Bradford Shapansky….Ottawa….M45-49
408….Bradley Conley….Ottawa….M25-29
409….Bradley Fleming….Ottawa….M30-39
410….Bradley Gilbert….Ottawa….M20-24
411….Bradley Payne….Wakefield….M35-39
412….Bradley Sloan….Prescott….M30-39
413….Brandon Aubin….Stittsville….M20-24
414….Brandon Bailey….Ottawa….M20-29
415….Brandon Brown….Ottawa….M20-24
416….Brandon Greening….Kanata….M19 & under
417….Brandon King….Ottawa….M20-29
418….Brandon Lind….Ottawa….M19 & under
419….Brandon Malleck….Ottawa….M20-29
420….Brandon Mcarthur….Ottawa….M20-29
421….Brandon Sharman….Rockland….M30-39
422….Brandon Shirley….Kanata….M30-34
423….Brandon St.Louis….Morrisburg….M19 & under
424….Brandy Bursey….Ottawa….F20-29
425….Brandy Clement….Ottawa….F25-29
426….Breanna Smith….Ottawa….F20-24
427….Breanne Merklinger….Ottawa….F20-29
428….Breelyn Lancaster….Ottawa….F20-29
429….Brenda Abbey….CARP….F50-59
430….Brenda Bethune….Ottawa….F40-49
431….Brenda Blackburn….Nepean….F35-39
432….Brenda Cox….Gatineau….F40-49
433….Brenda C….Ottawa….F35-39
434….Brenda Duhaime….Pakenham….F30-39
435….Brenda Fullerton….Ottawa….F40-44
436….Brenda Guiney….White Lake….F55-59
437….Brenda Hamel….Cantley….F40-49
438….Brenda Jenkins….Ottawa….F40-49
439….Brenda Kirkwood….Perth….F55-59
440….Brenda Makowichuk….Ottawa….F40-44
441….Brenda Martineau….Kemptville….F40-44
442….Brenda Morrissey….Ottawa….F50-54
443….Brenda Paquet….Orleans….F40-49
444….Brenda Pavlovic….Kanata….F50-54
445….Brenda Primmer….Ottawa….F50-59
446….Brenda Quinlan….Ottawa….F50-59
447….Brenda Reabel….Brockville….F50-54
448….Brenda Ross….Ottawa….F40-49
449….Brenda Ryan….Gloucester….F50-54
450….Brenda Smith….Kanata….F50-59
451….Brenda Swrjeski….Almonte….F30-34
452….Brenda Thomas….Richmond….F50-59
453….Brenda Wilson….Ottawa….F50-54
454….Brenda Young….Brockville….F40-49
455….Brendan Alexander….Stittsville….M20-29
456….Brendan Cavanagh….Kemptville….M20-24
457….Brendan Hennigan….Ottawa….M55-59
458….Brendan Warren….Ottawa….M20-24
459….Brenna Wyman….Dunrobin….F30-39
460….Brennan Cornell….Rockland….M30-39
461….Brennan Lee….Ottawa….M25-29
462….Brent Bunny Eritou….Ottawa….M25-29
463….Brent Burton….Ottawa….M30-39
464….Brent Caverly….Ottawa….M20-29
465….Brent Clary….Orleans….M45-49
466….Brent Edwards….Ottawa….M20-29
467….Brent Ferguson….Nepean….M40-44
468….Brent Hodgson….Stittsville….M30-34
469….Brent Kelly….Orleans….M40-49
470….Brent Miller….Ottawa….M40-44
471….Brent Neal….Ottawa….M20-29
472….Brent Pellett….Perth….M30-39
473….Brent Pilon….Ottawa….M35-39
474….Brent Russell….Ottawa….M40-49
475….Brent Smyth….Orleans….M40-44
476….Brent Tower….Ottawa….M30-39
477….Brent Vandermeer….Ottawa….M30-39
478….Brent Wakeford….Ottawa….M40-49
479….Brent Weatherall….Gatineau….M30-39
480….Brent Weatherdon….Ottawa….M25-29
481….Brett Buchanan….Smiths Falls….M19 & under
482….Brett Hawley….Nepean….M20-29
483….Brett Reynolds….Greely….M30-39
484….Brett Verdon….Kars….M19 & under
485….Brett Webster….Smiths Falls….M19 & under
486….Brian Arscott….Ottawa….M40-49
487….Brian Barber….Navan….M40-44
488….Brian Berube….Ottawa….M60-69
489….Brian Bowering….Ottawa….M40-49
490….Brian Cameron….Ottawa….M55-59
491….Brian Carignan….Orleans….M19 & under
492….Brian Carpenter….Maberly….M50-59
493….Brian Chow….Ottawa….M25-29
494….Brian Davis….Ottawa….M60-69
495….Brian Double….Ottawa….M30-39
496….Brian Durno….Ottawa….M35-39
497….Brian Fraser….Orleans….M35-39
498….Brian Goodwill….Ottawa….M40-44
499….Brian Harding….Ottawa….M20-29
500….Brian Harrington….Metcalfe….M40-44
501….Brian Hilliker….Gatineau….M40-44
502….Brian Jones….Nepean….M40-49
503….Brian Jozefowicz….Chalk River….M20-29
504….Brian Kendel….Brockville….M40-49
505….Brian Kingston….Ottawa….M25-29
506….Brian Lafleur….Stittsville….M20-29
507….Brian Lawless….Ottawa….M45-49
508….Brian Leonard….Perth….M35-39
509….Brian Mathews….Ottawa….M25-29
510….Brian Mcclean….Stittsville….M60-69
511….Brian Mcneill….Ottawa….M30-39
512….Brian Montgomery….Ottawa….M45-49
513….Brian Nolet….Ottawa….M20-29
514….Brian O'Higgins….Ottawa….M55-59
515….Brian Pelletier….Carleton Place….M55-59
516….Brian Piche….Gatineau….M40-49
517….Brian Radey….Ottawa….M40-49
518….Brian Ray….Ottawa….M40-49
519….Brian Robar….Ottawa….M35-39
520….Brian Rolfe….Ottawa….M30-39
521….Brian Sanford….Orleans….M45-49
522….Brian Senecal….Ottawa….M60-69
523….Brian Sharpe….Gatineau….M50-59
524….Brian Smith….Kanata….M60-69
525….Brian Storosko….Ottawa….M40-49
526….Brian Travers….Ottawa….M30-34
527….Brian Tweedie….Ottawa….M40-49
528….Brian Wachko….Limoges….M30-39
529….Brian Walsh….Ottawa….M40-44
530….Brian Wiens….Orleans….M40-49
531….Brian Wilson….Ottawa….M50-54
532….Brianna Cauley….Smiths Falls….F19 & under
533….Brianna Saunders….Ottawa….F19 & under
534….Brianne Bota….Ottawa….F30-34
535….Brigid Berry….Ottawa….F40-44
536….Brigid Mckennirey….Ottawa….F30-34
537….Brigit Jessup….Ottawa….F20-29
538….Brigitte Caron….Gatineau….F50-54
539….Brigitte Cossette….Ottawa….F30-39
540….Brigitte Hubert….Gatineau….F30-39
541….Brigitte Jackstien….Ottawa….F30-39
542….Brigitte Joly….Ottawa….F30-39
543….Brigitte Martel….Ottawa….F20-29
544….Brigitte Menard….Ottawa….F25-29
545….Brigitte Pellerin Robson….Ottawa….F40-44
546….Brigitte Roy-Bray….Cumberland….F40-49
547….Brittany Gallant….Ottawa….F20-29
548….Brittany Graham….Ottawa….F20-24
549….Brittany Hertz….Ottawa….F20-24
550….Brittany Hinds….Ottawa….F20-29
551….Brittany Leblanc….Ottawa….F20-29
552….Brittany Morris….Pembroke….F20-24
553….Brittany Smith….Ottawa….F20-24
554….Brittany Underhill….Petawawa….F20-24
555….Britt-Mari Sykes….Ottawa….F40-49
556….Brittney Andress….Brockville….F25-29
557….Brittney Pavlovic….Kanata….F20-29
558….Brittney Potvin….Metcalfe….F20-29
559….Brock Davis….Brockville….M40-44
560….Brock Davis….Ottawa….M40-44
561….Brock Harrison….Ottawa….M30-39
562….Brodie Doyle….Petawawa….M30-39
563….Brodie Fraser….Ottawa….M30-39
564….Brodie Mcdonell….Kanata….M30-39
565….Bronwyn Anderson….Ottawa….F25-29
566….Bronwyn Burke….Ottawa….F20-29
567….Brooke Kelford….Ottawa….M25-29
568….Brooke Wallace….Petawawa….F30-39
569….Brooks James….Ottawa….M20-24
570….Bruce Barteaux….Orleans….M50-59
571….Bruce Bell….Cumberland….M40-49
572….Bruce Bell….Petawawa….M45-49
573….Bruce Bourgeault….Metcalfe….M45-49
574….Bruce Christianson….Gatineau….M30-39
575….Bruce Huff….Ottawa….M65-69
576….Bruce Jackson….Ottawa….M40-49
577….Bruce Lefebvre….Ottawa….M20-29
578….Bruce Macleod….Ottawa….M40-44
579….Bruce Mccaughey….Ottawa….M45-49
580….Bruce Mclaurin….Ottawa….M50-59
581….Bruce Montgomery….Orleans….M55-59
582….Bruce Moquin….Ottawa….M30-34
583….Bruce Moran….Ottawa….M50-59
584….Bruce Muise….Ottawa….M55-59
585….Bruce Nichols….Ottawa….M50-59
586….Bruce Oattes….Cobden….M40-49
587….Bruce Pelton….Kemptville….M40-49
588….Bruce Pitre….Gatineau….M40-44
589….Bruce Rafuse….Carleton Place….M30-39
590….Bruce Ryan….Petawawa….M65-69
591….Bruce Scollon….Ottawa….M45-49
592….Bruce Sheppard….Ottawa….M50-59
593….Bruce Squires….Ottawa….M40-44
594….Bruce Tippett….Manotick….M50-54
595….Bruce Wilson….Ottawa….M30-34
596….Bruno Castonguay….Gatineau….M20-29
597….Bruno Lafreniere….Gatineau….M35-39
598….Bruno Paltrinieri….Ottawa….M25-29
599….Bruno Roy….Gatineau….M30-34
600….Bryan Allsopp….Kanata….M40-49
601….Bryan Bedard….Petawawa….M30-39
602….Bryan Cappell….Ottawa….M30-34
603….Bryan Hofmeister….Ottawa….M35-39
604….Bryan Mcgann….Ottawa….M25-29
605….Bryan Morris….Ottawa….M40-49
606….Bryan Norrie….Ottawa….M30-39
607….Bryan Sirois….Ottawa….M20-29
608….Bryan Weissenboeck….Ottawa….M35-39
609….Bryan Willox….Petawawa….M30-39
610….Bryan Wright….Ottawa….M40-49
611….Bryon Mcconnell….Ottawa….M30-39
612….Bunny - Bob Plamondon….Ottawa….M50-59
613….Bunny - Gary Banks….Ottawa….M50-59
614….Bunny - Ian Boyle….Ottawa….M30-39
615….Bunny - Max Reede….Ottawa….M20-29
616….Bunny - Rob Hughes….Ottawa….M50-59
617….Bunny- Artur Stec….Ottawa….M40-49
618….Bunny- Mark Wigmore….Ottawa….M50-59
619….Bunny- Trish Conway….Ottawa….F30-39
620….Bunny-Andrew Costello….Ottawa….M40-49
621….Bunny-Anne Hughes….Ottawa….F50-59
622….Bunny-James Sauve….Ottawa….M30-39
623….Bunny-Steph Ethier….Ottawa….M30-39
624….Bunny-Sylvie King….Ottawa….F40-49
625….Bunymarybeth Reynolds (3:00)….Ottawa….F30-39
626….Bunymaurenia Lynds….Ottawa….F40-49
627….Byron Holland….Ottawa….M40-49
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Event 9 Girls 100 Meter Dash
# Name Year School Finals Wind H# Points
1 Lauderdale, Dominique Ridgeview 11.75 2.4 2
2 Anderson, Romesha Stockdale 11.89 2.4 2
3 Collier, Ashley Bullard 12.33 2.4 2
3 Johnson, Arianna Clovis East 12.33 2.4 2
3 Whittle, Cashmir Buchanan 12.33 2.4 2
6 Hurd, Brandy Lemoore 12.54 2.4 2
7 Tallon, Haley Tulare 12.62 2.4 2
8 Jones, Krystal Madera 12.65 2.4 1
9 Garcia, Angela Sj Memorial 12.76 2.4 1
10 Colbert, Ashley Tulare Western 12.85 2.4 1
11 Eng, Rachel Edison 12.88 2.4 1
12 Logan, Alexis Mclane 12.93 2.4 1
13 Wandick, Brushey Bakersfield 12.95 2.4 2
14 Little, Madison Clovis 12.98 2.4 1
15 Fitch, Molly Liberty 13.03 2.4 2
16 Bennet, Whittani Centennial 13.15 2.4 1
17 Jenkins, Shug Tulare Western 13.20 2.4 1
18 Reed, Monique Washington 13.41 2.4 1
Girls 100 Meter Dash
Name Year School Seed Finals Wind H# Points
1 Lauderdale, Dominique Ridgeview 11.71 11.75 2.4 2 10
2 Anderson, Romesha Stockdale 12.08 11.89 2.4 2 8
3 Collier, Ashley Bullard 12.67 12.33 2.4 2 4
3 Johnson, Arianna Clovis East 12.50 12.33 2.4 2 4
3 Whittle, Cashmir Buchanan 12.39 12.33 2.4 2 4
6 Hurd, Brandy Lemoore 12.65 12.54 2.4 2 1
7 Tallon, Haley Tulare 12.70 12.62 2.4 2
8 Jones, Krystal Madera 12.92 12.65 2.4 1
9 Garcia, Angela SJ Memorial 12.94 12.76 2.4 1
10 Colbert, Ashley Tulare Western 12.90 12.85 2.4 1
11 Eng, Rachel Edison 13.00 12.88 2.4 1
12 Logan, Alexis McLane 12.92 12.93 2.4 1
13 Wandick, Brushey Bakersfield 12.31 12.95 2.4 2
14 Little, Madison Clovis 13.01 12.98 2.4 1
15 Fitch, Molly Liberty 12.75 13.03 2.4 2
16 Bennet, Whittani Centennial 12.95 13.15 2.4 1
17 Jenkins, Shug Tulare Western 13.00 13.20 2.4 1
18 Reed, Monique Washington 13.32 13.41 2.4 1
Event 9 Girls 100 Meter Dash
# Name Year School Finals Wind H# Points
1 Lauderdale, Dominique Ridgeview 11.75 2.4 2
2 Anderson, Romesha Stockdale 11.89 2.4 2
3 Collier, Ashley Bullard 12.33 2.4 2
3 Johnson, Arianna Clovis East 12.33 2.4 2
3 Whittle, Cashmir Buchanan 12.33 2.4 2
6 Hurd, Brandy Lemoore 12.54 2.4 2
7 Tallon, Haley Tulare 12.62 2.4 2
8 Jones, Krystal Madera 12.65 2.4 1
9 Garcia, Angela Sj Memorial 12.76 2.4 1
10 Colbert, Ashley Tulare Western 12.85 2.4 1
11 Eng, Rachel Edison 12.88 2.4 1
12 Logan, Alexis Mclane 12.93 2.4 1
13 Wandick, Brushey Bakersfield 12.95 2.4 2
14 Little, Madison Clovis 12.98 2.4 1
15 Fitch, Molly Liberty 13.03 2.4 2
16 Bennet, Whittani Centennial 13.15 2.4 1
17 Jenkins, Shug Tulare Western 13.20 2.4 1
18 Reed, Monique Washington 13.41 2.4 1
Here is the second part of our 50th Wedding Anniversary collage. This will be printed, along with the first one, on 13 X 19 photo paper and used on a display at our celebration.
#11 L-R Michael Boland, Brandy Buchanan, Julieanna Smallwood, and Matthew Spano of Vinton
Photo by Deborah Seagle
Event 15 Girls 200 Meter Dash
# Name Year School Finals Wind H# Points
1 Lauderdale, Dominique Ridgeview 24.37 0.9 2
2 Anderson, Romesha Stockdale 24.73 0.9 2
3 Whittle, Cashmir Buchanan 24.93 0.9 2
4 Aldredge, Lasasha Central 25.55 0.9 2
5 Anderson, Shanea Stockdale 25.64 1.3 1
6 Johnson, Arianna Clovis East 25.69 0.9 2
7 Tallon, Haley Tulare 25.77 1.3 1
8 Hurd, Brandy Lemoore 25.80 0.9 2
9 Williams, Jessica Bullard 25.87 1.3 1
10 Thompson, Brianna Edison 26.03 0.9 2
11 Mcdaniels, Kenya Selma 26.13 1.3 1
12 Burks, Ashley Edison 26.27 1.3 1
13 Honka, Courtney Monache 26.41 1.3 1
14 Peters, Megan Taft 26.97 1.3 1
15 Takeda, Tracy Fowler 27.79 1.3 1
Event 15 Girls 200 Meter Dash
# Name Year School Finals Wind H# Points
1 Lauderdale, Dominique Ridgeview 24.37 0.9 2
2 Anderson, Romesha Stockdale 24.73 0.9 2
3 Whittle, Cashmir Buchanan 24.93 0.9 2
4 Aldredge, Lasasha Central 25.55 0.9 2
5 Anderson, Shanea Stockdale 25.64 1.3 1
6 Johnson, Arianna Clovis East 25.69 0.9 2
7 Tallon, Haley Tulare 25.77 1.3 1
8 Hurd, Brandy Lemoore 25.80 0.9 2
9 Williams, Jessica Bullard 25.87 1.3 1
10 Thompson, Brianna Edison 26.03 0.9 2
11 Mcdaniels, Kenya Selma 26.13 1.3 1
12 Burks, Ashley Edison 26.27 1.3 1
13 Honka, Courtney Monache 26.41 1.3 1
14 Peters, Megan Taft 26.97 1.3 1
15 Takeda, Tracy Fowler 27.79 1.3 1
Girls 200 Meter Dash
Name Year School Seed Finals Wind H# Points
1 Lauderdale, Dominique Ridgeview 24.18 24.37 0.9 2 10
2 Anderson, Romesha Stockdale 24.61 24.73 0.9 2 8
3 Whittle, Cashmir Buchanan 25.11 24.93 0.9 2 6
4 Aldredge, Lasasha Central 25.57 25.55 0.9 2 4
5 Anderson, Shanea Stockdale 25.94 25.64 1.3 1 2
6 Johnson, Arianna Clovis East 25.89 25.69 0.9 2 1
7 Tallon, Haley Tulare 26.16 25.77 1.3 1
8 Hurd, Brandy Lemoore 25.61 25.80 0.9 2
9 Williams, Jessica Bullard 25.90 25.87 1.3 1
10 Thompson, Brianna Edison 25.75 26.03 0.9 2
11 McDaniels, Kenya Selma 26.32 26.13 1.3 1
12 Burks, Ashley Edison 26.54 26.27 1.3 1
13 Honka, Courtney Monache 27.07 26.41 1.3 1
14 Peters, Megan Taft 27.58 26.97 1.3 1
15 Takeda, Tracy Fowler 27.54 27.79 1.3 1
Gridded painting focused on squares.
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Title: Post Office Edinburgh and Leith directory
Year: 1846 (1840s)
Authors: Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directory Limited
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mily and Commercial House. For the convenienceof Commercial Gentlemen, a First-class Luncheon Bar is attached. Bath Rooms, Coffee and Smoking Rooms, and every accommodation for Gentlemen.FIRST-CLASS STOCKROOMS. Charges, including Attendance, strictly Moderate. BUCHANANS COMMERCIAL TEMPERANCE HOTEL, 114 HIGH STREET, EDINBURGH. (Nearly opposite the Head of North Bridge and Lord Cockburn Street, in the immediatevicinity of the Railway Termini.) EXTENSIVE, ELEGANT, AND COMFOETABLE ACCOMMODATIONEOE TEAVELLEES. Tourists will find good and cheap Refreshments at theabove Hotel. BREAKFASTS, SOUPS, STEAKS, SHERBET, LUNCHEONS, JOINTS, TEA, RASPBERRY, FISH, CHOPS, COFFEE, ETC. ETC., Served with the utmost despatch, at the lowest possible C harge. BED-ROOMS at Is. or at Is. 6d. Free use of Excellent Reading-Room, Commercial Room, and Private Parlours. NO CHARGE FOR SERVANTS. POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. 67 Ir. D. WILIIAISOI, PURVEYOR 16 DUNDAS STREET, EDINBURGH, CO CO fefj J — OJ COfc»D -a
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93 O OS) OO 00 -a 1. era O C? MR. WILLIAMSONS CLASSES FOR PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION IN COOKERY, 16 DUNDA8 STREET, EDINBURGH. LADIES attending these Classes receive Instruction and Practice in the variousDepartments of Cookery, during a Course of Lessons extending over TwelveDays. For Card of Terms and further Information, apply at 16 Dundas Street. Williamsons Cookeky Book, price 4s. EDINBURGH AND LEITH DAVID GRANT, 6 NOETH ST. ANDEEW STEEET,COOK AND CONFECTIONER, PURVEYOR OF WEDDING CAKES. MARRIAGE DEJEUNERS furnished with everything requisite for a Marriage Table. JOHNS COFFEE-HOUSE AND DINING-ROOMS, 4 ROYAL EXCHANGE and 207 HIGH STEEET, EDINBURGH.JOHN DAISH, Proprietor. Within Three Minutes Walk of Assembly Halls.Breakfasts, Luncheons, Dinners, Suppers, Wines, Brandies, Etc., Best Qualities. TERMS STRICTLY MODERATE. WILLIAM TURNBULL, Maker of Quintessences, Oriental Curry Powder, Baking Powder,PURE CALVES FEET JELLIES. _. It/LJ^JL.T, SPICED, .A-IDTD RASPBERRY VHSTEC3-^VR.S. •• Oil
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Identifier: nationalcalendar1829forc
Title: A national calendar, for ..
Year: 1820 (1820s)
Authors: Force, Peter, 1790-1868Adams, John, 1735-1826, former owner. BRLAdams, John Quincy, 1767-1848, former owner. BRLBoston Public Library) John Adams Library BRL
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The Rotary Club of Bristol honored teachers from Virginia and Tennessee on Tuesday with the Golden Apple Awards. Pictured are from top Barbara Gammon, Samantha Pustina, Debbie Musser,Virginia Leonard, Jessica Buchanan and Wendy Edwards, front row Tennessee Rachel Boggs, Christina Moody-Lawson, Miller Routch, Annie Edwards, Megan Mason and Brandy Shelton.