Project Gutenberg Author Index Theocritus. Theuriet, Andre, 18331907. Thoma, Ludwig, 1867-1921. Thomas, Cyrus,1825-1910. Thomas, J. J. Thompson, Francis, 1859-1907. Thompson, Holland, 1873-1940. http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/authors/author_index_T.html
Cyrus Thomas Figure 1. Cyrus Thomas, 18251910. Cyrus Thomas (Figure 1) was born in Kingsport, Tennessee in 1825 and died in 1910 in http://www.siu.edu/~anthro/muller/Thomas/Thomas.html
Extractions: back to back to Muller back to Anthropology Presented in The Gordon R. Willey-Society for American Archaeology Symposium on the History of Archaeology: Synthesizing American Archaeology Society for American Archaeology, 61st Annual Meeting, New Orleans, 1996 Jon Muller, Department of Anthropology jmuller@siu.edu Southern Illinois University at Carbondale 62901-4502 Figure 1. Cyrus Thomas, 1825-1910 Cyrus Thomas (Figure 1) was born in Kingsport, Tennessee in 1825 and died in 1910 in Washington, D.C. He was apparently educated in law in east Tennessee, despite his mother's desire that he become a physician. In 1849 he moved to Jackson County, Illinois, where he resided in Murphyboro, and he is listed in the 1850 census as a resident of the Logan House Hotel in that town (Figure 2). In 1850, he married the inn keeper's daughter, Dorothy A. Logan. At that time, the Logan family were prominent Democratic figures in Illinois politics. They had also been instrumental in the founding of Murphysboro as a new county seat as rivals to G. Harmon Brush, a vocal Whig and later the founder of Carbondale, Illinois. Figure 2. Thomas's residence in his first years in Illinois was in the orginal Logan House hotel indicated by an arrow.
Project Gutenberg Author Record Project Gutenberg Author record. Thomas, Cyrus, 18251910. Titles. ProblemOf The Ohio Mounds, The. To the main listings page. Main Project http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/authors/thomas__cyrus__1825-1910.html
Cyrus Thomas A Biography of the Anthropologist Cyrus Thomas Cyrus Thomas. 18251910. Cyrus Thomas held many different positions including deputy county clerk, postmaster and a http://www.anthro.mankato.msus.edu/bio/pqrst/thomas_cyrus.html
Extractions: Cyrus Thomas held many different positions including deputy county clerk, postmaster and a minister and practiced law before he settled upon anthropology. In 1858, he helped found the Illinois Natural History Society; in 1869 he became Curator and Commissioner for Entomology and Ichthyology. He also helped create the Southern Illinois Normal College and found the College's Natural History Museum. While working for the Smithsonian Institution in the Bureau of American Ethnology from 1881-1910, Thomas published articles about Mesoamerican writing systems, did extensive field surveys and excavated mounds. His published findings in various bulletins remains important and in used today and sources for information on Mound Explorations. He also wrote Introduction to the Study of North American Archaeology in which he states his belief that the Native Americans and their ancestors had built the mounds he was excavating and were, therefore, not a lost race. Excavations of prehistoric mounds conducted from 1881-1890, first by Mr. Wills de Haas and later by Thomas led to his 1894 publication Report on the Mound Explorations of the Bureau of Ethnology which contained evidence that the mounds were built by Native Americans.
Cyrus Thomas Cyrus Thomas. 18251910. Cyrus Thomas held many different positions includingdeputy county clerk, postmaster and a minister and practiced http://emuseum.mnsu.edu/information/biography/pqrst/thomas_cyrus.html
Extractions: Cyrus Thomas held many different positions including deputy county clerk, postmaster and a minister and practiced law before he settled upon anthropology. In 1858, he helped found the Illinois Natural History Society; in 1869 he became Curator and Commissioner for Entomology and Ichthyology. He also helped create the Southern Illinois Normal College and found the College's Natural History Museum. While working for the Smithsonian Institution in the Bureau of American Ethnology from 1881-1910, Thomas published articles about Mesoamerican writing systems, did extensive field surveys and excavated mounds. His published findings in various bulletins remains important and in used today and sources for information on Mound Explorations. He also wrote Introduction to the Study of North American Archaeology in which he states his belief that the Native Americans and their ancestors had built the mounds he was excavating and were, therefore, not a lost race. Excavations of prehistoric mounds conducted from 1881-1890, first by Mr. Wills de Haas and later by Thomas led to his 1894 publication Report on the Mound Explorations of the Bureau of Ethnology which contained evidence that the mounds were built by Native Americans.
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Cultural Landscapes: Creators: 2 Taggart, Thomas. Taitt, David. Thomas, Cyrus, 18251910. Thompson, M. H. http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/setlmapAuthors02.html
Cultural Landscapes: Creators: 2 Taggart, Thomas. Taitt, David. Thomas, Cyrus, 18251910. Thompson, M. H. http://frontiers.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/setlmapAuthors02.html
Map Collections: 1500-2003: Creators: 20 Thomas, Cowperthwait Co. Thomas, Cyrus, 18251910. Thomas, G. F. Thomas, George Henry, 1816-1870. http://international.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/gmdAuthors20.html
Cultural Landscapes: Creators: 2 Stuart, John, 17181779. Taggart, Thomas. Taitt, David. Thomas, Cyrus, 1825-1910.Thompson, MH Torry y Guerra, Alonso de. Ulloa, Antonio de, 1716-1795. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/setlmapAuthors02.html
Map Collections: 1500-2003: Creators: 21 Theikuhl, F. Theilkuhl, F. Theinert, F. Thevenard, L. Thomas, Cowperthwait Co. Thomas, Cyrus, 18251910. Thomas, GF Thomas, George Henry, 1816-1870. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/gmdAuthors21.html
Thomas, Cyrus Thomas, Cyrus. 18251910, American anthropologist and entomologist,b. Kingsport, Tenn. He was a lawyer, then a minister (1865-69 http://www.slider.com/enc/52000/Thomas_Cyrus.htm
Cyrus Scientists Cyrus H. McCormick (18091884) American inventor of the mechanicalreaper. Cyrus Thomas (1825-1910) American entomologist. http://www.geocities.com/edgarbook/names/c/cyrus.html
INDEX Sarah (18251910) (1688-1722) Thomas ( - ) William (1690 1934) Charles Pinckney (1830-1898)Charles Wesley (1864-1950) Clarinda (1820-1869) Cyrus (1794- ) Dora http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/3596/Hayney/fowndx.htm
Providence Cemetery - Page 13 Henry Ramer, 18251910. Sisters Millie Peshall, Mae Linhart, Blanche Chrisman, andVera Thomas. Hepsabah (Cyrus) Queener, 1846-1878*, Wife of John H. Queener http://linnhistory.peak.org/cems/prov/page13.html
Extractions: Note: * indicates enumerated on the 1934 DAR records; ssa indicates same stone as previous 301. Henry Ramer, 1825-1910 Henry Ramer appears on the 1905 Santiam census with his wife Rosa and son Eli and family. 302. Margaret Ramer, 1862-19 Margaret "Maggie" Ramer appears on the 1910 census living with her brother, Eli. Her father would be Henry Ramer. 303. Myrtle P. Mills, 1896-1912* 304. Herbert A. Mills, 1880-1909* 305. Joel Harris, 1795-1875, Oct. 5, 1795-Jan. 5, 1875 Joel Harris is found in the 1870 Linn Co. census living in the household of Eli and Hannah Rodgers. He was born in New Jersey. 306. Lot S. Harris, 1837-1900*, "Born in Ohio," Jan. 26, 1837-Oct. 11, 1900 307. Samuel Harris, 1839-1887*, "Born in Missouri," Nov. 11, 1839-Oct. 22, 1887 308. Melinda C. Harris, 1836-1919*, "Wife of L. S. Harris" 309. Raymond Kenoyer Harris, 1905-1984, Scio, OR, Dec. 6, 1905-Spokane, WA, Aug. 25, 1984
THOMAS, Cyrus Translate this page Thomas, Cyrus 1825-1910. 6212 Indian Languages of Mexico and Central Americaand their geographical distribution by Cyrus Thomas. Washington Govt. Print. http://www.fpolar.org.ve/veroes/500/t/6212.htm
THOMAS, Cyrus Translate this page Blas Bruni Celli Venezuela en 5 siglos de imprenta. Thomas, Cyrus 1825-1910.6213 The Maya year by Cyrus Thomas. Washington Govt. Print. Off., 1894. http://www.fpolar.org.ve/veroes/500/t/6213.htm
The U Of MT -- Mansfield Library LangFing Mayan of Texas Press, 1993. RID 9360587 ITEM nah00009 SI Thomas, Cyrus,1825-1910 2.3 The Maya year. Washington 18 RID 02-14657 http://www.lib.umt.edu/guide/lang/mayanlh.htm
Extractions: Mansfield Library Welcome! You have reached the page on Mayan Languages, which is just one part of the "Language Finger" homepage, which is an index by language to the holdings of the Mansfield Library of The University of Montana updated 4-4-2001 The Mayan languages (Macro-Penutian) comprise one branch of the Macro-Penutian family of languages. There are numerous Mayan languages, divided among many sub-branches. The major sub-branches of Mayan are Main Mayan, Huastecan, Yucatecan, and Chipaya-Uru. Such languages as Chol, Tzeltal, Jacaltec, Kekchi, Pocoman, Cakchiquel, Mam, Quiche, and Kanjobal are all Mayan. Today the Mayan languages are spoken in Mexico and Central America. Prior to the coming of the Europeans, Mayan civilization had reached a high level, complete with a complicated hieroglyphic writing system which only today is beginning to be interpreted. The Popul Vuh was the sacred book of the Mayans, and was originally written in Mayan hieroglyphics; it was transliterated into the Latin alphabet in the 16th century. Some scholars now believe that the Toltec people spoke a Mayan language. For specific Mayan languages, choose Chontal Huastec Jacaltec Mam ... Quiche , or Yucatec Return to Top of This Page Individual Mayan languages on this page so far include Chontal Jacaltec , and Quiche updated 7-5-2002 Chontal (Macro-Penutian), also called Acalan, belongs to the Cholan sub- branch of the Greater Cholan sub-branch of the Western Mayan sub-branch of the Main Mayan sub-branch of the Mayan branch of the Macro-Penutian family of languages. Chontal is spoken in Mexico. 970.472 Adams, Richard E. W., 1931- A216p Prehistoric Mesoamerica. Rev. ed. 1991 Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, 1991. RID: 90-50679 ITEM #: zap00004 720.97274 Mullen, Robert James M9582a The architecture and sculpture of Oaxaca, 1530s-l980s. [S.l.] : Center for Latin American Studies, Arizona State University, 1994 RID: 94-40915 ITEM #: spa00947 467.9727 Turner, Paul R., 1929- T951d Dictionary : Chontal ... RID: 78-164366 ITEM #: chn00001
Index Translate this page Andre, 1833-1907 AKA Theuriet, André, 1833-1907 Gutenberg Thibault, Jacques AnatoleFrancois, 1844-1924 Gutenberg Thomas, Cyrus, 1825-1910 Gutenberg Thomas, J http://www.elbooks.sk/angautT.html