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         Dixon Thomas:     more books (100)
  1. The Sins Of The Father by Thomas Dixon, 2004-11-30
  2. The Foolish Virgin: A Romance Of Today (1915) by Thomas Dixon, 2010-09-10
  3. Practical Information for Telephonists by Thomas Dixon Lockwood, 2010-03-29
  4. Electricity, Magnetism, and Electric Telegraphy: A Practical Guide and Hand-Book of General Information for Electrical Students, Operators, and Inspectors by Thomas Dixon Lockwood, 2010-02-23
  5. The Life Worth Living: A Personal Experience [ 1905 ] by Thomas Dixon, 2009-08-10
  6. Electrical Measurement and the Galvanometer; Its Construction and Uses by Thomas Dixon Lockwood, 2010-10-14
  7. Lectures on hysteria and allied vaso-motor conditions by Thomas Dixon Savill, 2010-08-23
  8. Comrades by Dixon Thomas, 1909-01-01
  9. The Fall of a Nation: A Sequel to the Birth of a Nation by Thomas Dixon, 2010-02-16
  10. THE FALL OF A NATION [SEQUEL TO "THE BIRTH OF A NATION"] by Thomas Dixon, 1916
  11. Chesapeake & Ohio's Pere Marquettes by Thomas W Jnr Dixon, 2004
  12. The Southerner by Thomas Dixon, 2010-03-07
  13. The victim; a romance of the real Jefferson Davis by Thomas Dixon, 2010-08-27
  14. Comrades; A Story of Social Adventure in California by Thomas Dixon, 2010-10-14

61. Thomas Dixon (ca.1705-ca.1734)
Thomas Dixon or Dixson. BIRTH abt 1705, New Castle co,DE; DEATHabt 1734, Chester co,PA. FATHER William Dickson (abt 1662 abt
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Thomas Dixon [or Dixson]
  • BIRTH : abt 1705, New Castle co,DE
  • DEATH : abt 1734, Chester co,PA
FATHER: William Dickson (abt 1662 - abt 1708)
MOTHER: Ann Gregg (abt 1670 - abt 1729)
SPOUSE Hannah Hadley (16 11M 1709/10 (Jan) - 31 May 1783)
    dau of Simon Hadley
      Mrs Ruth (Miller) Keran (12M 1677 (Feb) - 18 12M 1750/1 (Feb))
    she 2ndly marr. John Stanfield (ca.1715-1755)
    • MARRIAGE : 25 8M 1727 (Oct), New Garden MM, Chester co,PA
    issue:
  • Simon Dixon , b.12 10M 1728 (Dec), New Castle co,DE
      d. Apr 1781, Orange co,NC marr: 8 Nov 1752, New Garden MM, Chester co,PA
        Elizabeth Allen (29 2M 1728 (Apr) - 13 Oct 1793)

      • Rebecca Dixon b.13 1M 1731/2 (Mar), New Castle co,DE
          d.19 Feb 1803, Orange co,NC marr: 28 3M 1746 (May), Hockessin MH, Newark MM, New Castle co,DE

62. Thomas Dixon (1753-1824)
Thomas Dixon. OCCUPATION Clock Maker; BIRTH 13 Apr 1753, Chester co,PA;DEATH 5 Jan 1824, Chatham co,NC; BURIAL Cane Creek cem. FATHER
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Thomas Dixon
  • OCCUPATION : Clock Maker
  • BIRTH : 13 Apr 1753, Chester co,PA
  • DEATH : 5 Jan 1824, Chatham co,NC
  • BURIAL : Cane Creek cem
FATHER: Simon Dixon (12 10M 1728 - Apr 1781)
MOTHER: Elizabeth Allen (29 2M 1728 - 13 Oct 1793)
SPOUSE : Abigail Stuart (18 May 1762 - 26 May 1843)
    Elizabeth Pike (19 1M 1739 - 31 Mar 1816)
    • MARRIAGE : 6 Jul 1780, Cane Creek MM, Orange co,NC
    issue:
  • Elizabeth Dixon , b.1 Nov 1781, Orange co,NC
      d.8 Feb 1849, Chatham co,NC marr: 9 Jun 1803, Cane Creek MM, Chatham co,NC
        Peter Allen (1 Aug 1781 - ? )

      • Jesse Dixon , b.3 Apr 1784, Orange co,NC
          d.17 Nov 1873, Alamance co,NC marr: abt 1805, Chatham co,NC

63. Mason & Dixon By Thomas Pynchon - Reviewed By Ann Skea - Eclectica Magazine V2n5
Mason Dixon Book Review by Ann Skea, Thomas Pynchon, Eclectica Magazinev2n5. Mason Dixon shows Thomas Pynchon in playful mood.
http://www.eclectica.org/v2n5/skea_mason_dixon.html
Aug/Sep 1998 Book Reviews
Thomas Pynchon
Random House, 1998 773pp
ISBN: 0-09-977191-8
reviewed by Ann Skea
This is a dog's dinner of a book: a feast for those who gleefully devour anything by Thomas Pynchon; a glorious mess for lovers of 18th Century Fielding-style sagas; but a vast, indigestible serving of fact, fiction, fantasy magic, vaudeville, titillation and philosophy for those with delicate tastes. shows Thomas Pynchon in playful mood. He is disguised as the "far travel'd" Reverend Wicks Cherrycoke, who tells tales to amuse his niece, Tenebrae, and his twin nephews, named Pitt and Pliny "so that each might be term'd "the Elder" or "the Younger" as might day-to-day please one, or annoy his Brother". The year is 1789, and the Rev'd. has been in Philadelphia for the funeral of an astrologer "Friend of years ago", Charles Mason, who with Jeremiah Dixon (surveyor) established the Mason-Dixon Line separating the slave-holding colony of Maryland from the free colony of Pennsylvania. Cherrycoke, it seems, accompanied Mason and Dixon on their journeys. First, to the Dutch colony of South Africa to observe the Transit of Venus, then to America, another frontier colony where slavery and division were similarly commonplace. But the Reverend gentleman's chronicle of these journeys is designed to keep rampaging children quiet and maintain him in the favours of his sister, Mrs J.Wade LeSpark, in whose home he is a guest. Excellent skills of story-telling are essential, for "too much evidence of Juvenile Rampage at the wrong moment...and Boppo! 'twill be Out the Door with him, where waits the Winter Block and Blade". You can see that the Rev'd. Wade Cherrycoke favours High-Flown Language and Capitals, a style which takes a little getting used to after the cropped and allusive prose of most modern novels. Nor can his account of events be relied on.

64. The Ingenuity Gap
Home Book Contents Book Excerpt Forum Suggested Readings Advice For Teachers Ingenuity Theory About Thomas Homer Dixon Your Ingenuity Gap Stories
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Thomas Homer-Dixon, or "Tad" as he is known to his friends and colleagues, is Director of the Center for the Study of Peace and Conflict at the University of Toronto, and Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto. He was born in Victoria, British Columbia, in 1956 and grew up in a rural area outside the city. After studying for two years at the University of Victoria in the late-1970s, he moved to Ottawa, where in 1980 he received his B.A. in Political Science from Carleton University. He then founded a national student organization that encouraged debate on the ethical implications of scientific research, and he traveled widely overseas. In 1983, he began graduate work in Political Science at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he studied international relations, defense and arms control policy, and conflict theory. He also read widely in social psychology, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, philosophy of mind and language, and environmental science. After completing his Ph.D. in 1989, he moved to the University of Toronto and, in the subsequent eight years, led several international research projects examining the links between environmental stress and violence in developing countries. In recent years, his research has focused on how societies adapt to complex economic, ecological, and technological change. Besides The Ingenuity Gap , his books include Environment, Scarcity, and Violence

65. Thomas Dixon - EBook Titles - Software Technology
Thomas Dixon. Thomas Dixon eBooks Selected Titles by Thomas Dixon. TheFoolish Virgin. Thomas Dixon. The Foolish Virgin. About eBooks.
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66. Speakers' Spotlight - Thomas Homer-Dixon
Thomas HomerDixon, or Tad as he is known to his friends and colleagues, is Directorof the Centre for the Study of Peace and Conflict at the University of
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Thomas Homer-Dixon, or "Tad" as he is known to his friends and colleagues, is Director of the Centre for the Study of Peace and Conflict at the University of Toronto., and Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto. He was born in Victoria, British Columbia, in 1956 and grew up in a rural area outside the city. After studying for two years at the University of Victoria in the late-1970s, he moved to Ottawa, where in 1980 he received his B.A. in Political Science from Carleton University. He then founded a national student organization that encouraged debate on the ethical implications of scientific research, and he traveled widely overseas. In 1983, he began graduate work in Political Science at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he studied international relations, defense and arms control policy, and conflict theory. He also read widely in social psychology, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, philosophy of mind and language, and environmental science. After completing his Ph.D. in 1989, he moved to the University of Toronto and, in the subsequent eight years, led several international research projects examining the links between environmental stress and violence in developing countries. In recent years, his research has focused on how societies adapt to complex economic, ecological, and technological change.

67. Thomas Pynchon: Mason & Dixon
Preservation Partnership – Location of the stones set by Mason and Dixon usingGlobal It will be amazing and unpredictable.…” Thomas Pynchon, Is It OK To
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Ch. 1 pp 5-11 10 Sept. Judy Panetta
Chs 2-3 pp 12-29 17 Sept. Dave Monroe
Chs 4-5 pp 30-46 24 Sept.
Ch. 6 pp 47-57 1 Oct.
Ch. 7 pp 58-76 8 Oct. Michel Ryckx
Chs 8-9 pp 77-93 15 Oct. Michel Ryckx
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Chs 11-12 pp 105-124 29 Oct.
Ch. 13 pp 125-145 5 Nov.
Chs 14-15 pp 146-166 12 Nov. Sam Moyer Chs 16-17 pp 167-182 19 Nov. Chs 18-19 pp 183-198 26 Nov. Chs 20-21 pp 199-214 3 Dec. John Lundy Chs 22-23 pp 215-227 10 Dec. Chs 24-25 pp 238-253 17 Dec. Discussion Schedule Chs 26-27 pp 257-274 7 Jan. Ch. 28 pp 275-288 14 Jan. John Bailey Chs 29-30 pp 289-301 21 Jan. Dave Monroe Ch. 31 pp 302-314 28 Jan. Ch. 32 pp 315-326 4 Feb. Chs 33-34 pp 327-348 11 Feb. Scott Badger Ch. 35 pp 349-361 18 Feb. Sam Moyer Chs 36-37 pp 362-381 25 Feb. Dave Monroe Chs 38-39 pp 382-398 4 Mar.

68. EDC News - Reviews & References
Barbier, Edward and HomerDixon, Thomas, 1996, Resource Scarcity, InstitutionalAdaptation, and Technical Innovation Can Poor Countries Attain Endogenous
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Agarwal, Anil, 2001, "Ecological Poverty - A message from the Chairperson" (010116), Centre for Science and Environment ( CSE ), Delhi.

69. Genealogy Data
Long, Georgia Birth 1862 Gender Female Parents Father Long, John Mother Godbee,Rebecca Family Spouse Dixon, Thomas Lawson Birth 1859 Gender Male
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Gregory, Nicholas
Birth : ABT. 1400
Gender: Male
Parents: Father: Gregory, John
Mother: Moton, Maude
Family: Children: Gregory, Adam
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Moton, Maude
Birth : ABT. 1370 Lancastershire, England
Gender: Female
Family: Spouse: Gregory, John
Birth : ABT. 1367 Lancastershire, England
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Martindale, Polly Birth : 16 Apr 1784 Union, SC Death : 5 Apr 1842 Cass, IN Gender: Female Family: Marriage: 1801 in Union, SC Spouse: Garrett, Henry Birth : 1782 Laurens County, SC Death : 26 Apr 1862 Cass, IN Gender: Male Parents: Father: Garrett, John Mother: Harris, Hannah
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Addair, Jane Gender: Female Parents: Father: Addair, James Family: Marriage: 13 Jun 1791 Spouse: Kirby, John Birth : 1769 Virginia Death : 1 Jul 1831 Jackson County, Al Gender: Male Parents: Father: Kirby, Richard Mother: Small, Sarah Jean

70. Books By Thomas Dixon
Author Thomas Dixon Entry 1634 The Foolish Virgin
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Author: Thomas Dixon

71. Thomas Dixon, Jr.
Info on Thomas Dixon, Jr., race relations, and Southern history, as seen in ThomasDixon novels such as The Leopard's Spots and The Clansman and in the movie
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Thomas Dixon, Jr.
If you are like most people, you have no idea just who Thomas Dixon, Jr., is, and that is a sad thing. I can tell you that your grandparents or great-grandparents most likely heard the name. Thomas Dixon was quite famous in his time, which was early in the 20th century. He was an amazing manno one I know of has ever been so successful at so many different careers. His Reconstruction trilogy served as the basis for the movie Birth of a Nation I dare say some of you may have heard of this. The movie, directed by D.W. Griffiths, was one of the first major motion pictures, and it is still studied and watched today on the basis of its merits as a film. The story, though, was Dixon's account of Reconstructionbased on his own memories and on the facts as he researched them. The movie has been defiled as racist propaganda; it was boycotted quite vociferously at the time of its release, and in fact the movie may never have seen the light of day had it not been for Woodrow Wilson. Thomas Dixon had known Wilson briefly as a student, and this helped win him an audience for the movie within the White House itself. After seeing the epic masterpiece, Wilson uttered the famous words that have defined the motion pictureit is like "writing history with lightning." Birth of a Nation influenced American thought and helped shape race relations in this country up to the present day. He must not be forgotten, and I will not let him be forgotten. Thomas Dixonthe real one and not the beast he is sometimes made out to bewill always have a sanctuary here. I do not ask you to like Dixon or agree with him, only to study him. His ideas are necessarily out-of-date and, to some degree, racist, but to read him is to come to a better understanding of race relations in this country. The Negro question was truly this "white man's burden" because he loved the black man but could not find a place for him in America. Does this not sound like a timely question even today?

72. Genealogy Data
Back to Main Page. Dixon, Thomas Birth 24 MAY 1835 Death 4 AUG 1905 GenderMale Family Spouse McLachlan, Sarah Birth UNKNOWN Death BEF.
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Baird, George Russell
Birth : 7 OCT 1885
Death : 1956
Gender: Male
Parents: Father: Baird, Henry
Mother: McLeay, Isabella
Family: Spouse: Ratcliff, Estelle
Birth : 9 MAR 1884 Toronto, Ontario
Death : 1951
Gender: Female
Parents: Father: Ratcliff, Joseph Mother: ?, Emma Norman Children: Baird, Dorwin Russell Baird, Frances Jean Family: Marriage: Vancouver, British Columbia Spouse: McGuinness, Eva Birth : UNKNOWN Death : 1964 Gender: Female
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Warner, Eileen Birth : 7 NOV 1922 Strathroy, Ontario Gender: Female Parents: Father: Warner, John Mother: Davidson, Constance Family: Spouse: Falden, ? Birth : UNKNOWN Gender: Male Family: Marriage: Kerwood United Church, Kerwood, Ontario Spouse: Tedball, Milton Rowland Birth : 9 FEB 1919 Glencoe, Ontario Death : 22 MAR 1976 Gender: Male Parents: Father: Tedball, Ernest Rowland Mother: Richardson, Margaret Ellathere Children: Tedball, Milton Roger Tedball, Margarate Jo-Ann Tedball, Ernest John
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Tedball, Milton Roger Birth : 5 JUL 1943 Strathroy, Ontario

73. Thomas Pynchon: Mason & Dixon
Dixon . from MASON Dixon copyright© by Thomas Pynchon used by permission of Melanie Jackson Agency, LLC.
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Seiten 127-129 und 132-135 Besprechungen und Links: Mason and Dixon at the Cape (Astronomical Society of South Africa)

74. Thomas Pynchon: Mason & Dixon
Extracts of Thomas Pynchon's Mason Dixon . From MASON Dixon copyright© by Thomas Pynchon used by permission of Melanie Jackson Agency, LLC.
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The Britons Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, an astronomer and a land surveyor, travelled to South Africa engaged by the British Royal Society, to observe the Venus transit on June 6, 1761 from Cape Town. The are staying with a Dutch family and their daughters. Extracts of "Ladies, Ladies," Mason calls. " You've seen her in the Evening Sky, you've wish'd upon her, and now for a short time will she be seen in the Day-light, crossing the Disk of the Sun,- and do make a Wish then, if you think it will help. For Astronomers, who usually work at night, 'twill give us a chance to be up in the Day-time. Thro' our whole gazinglives, Venus has been a tiny Dot of Light, going through phases like the Moon, ever against the black face of Eternity. But on the day of this Transit, all shall suddenly reverse, as she is caught, dark, embodied, solid, against the face of the Sun, a Goddess descended from light to Matter."

75. Thomas Pynchon — “Mason & Dixon”
Bokrecension. Thomas Pynchon — “ Mason Dixon ”. Thomas Pynchon— “ Mason Dixon ”«. Tidigare artikel om Thomas Pynchon.
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76. Mason & Dixon, By Thomas Pynchon, Reading Group Guide, By Henry Holt And Company
Reading Guide Mason Dixon by Thomas Pynchon. Reading Group Guide ISBN08050-5850-8. About this Guide The following author biography
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by Thomas Pynchon Reading Group Guide ISBN: About this Guide
The following author biography, suggestions for further reading, and list of questions about , are intended as resources to aid individual readers and book groups who would like to learn more about the author and this novel. We hope that this guide will provide you a starting place for discussion, and suggest a variety of perspectives from which you might approach About the Book
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Thomas Pynchon is the author of V. The Crying of Lot 49 Gravity's Rainbow Slow Learner , a collection of short stories, and Vineland . He received the National Book Award for Gravity's Rainbow in 1974. Other Works by Thomas Pynchon
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77. Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon
date of Mason Dixon). Links about Thomas Pynchon's Mason Dixon . To Pynchon Page . Copyright © 199597 San Narciso Community College.
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"Snow-Balls have flown their Arcs, starr'd the Sides of Outbuildings, as of Cousins, carried Hats away into the brisk Wind off Delaware, the Sleds are brought in and their Runners carefully dried and greased, shoes deposited in the back Hall, a stocking'd-foot Descent made upon the great Kitchen, in a purposeful Dither since Morning, punctuated by the ringing Lids of Boilers and Stewing-Pots, fragrant with Pie-Spices, peel'd Fruits, Suet, heated Sugar, the Children, having all upon the Fly, among rhythmic slaps of Batter and Spoon, coax'd and stolen what they might, proceed, as upon each afternoon all this snowy December, to a comfortable Room at the rear of the House, years since given over to their carefree Assaults."
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78. I2669: Thomas Dixon (CIR 1650 - ?? ___ 1720)
Thomas Dixon. BIRTH CIR 1650, Somerset Co, MD; DEATH _ 1720, SomersetCo, MD. Father Ambrose Dixon Mother Mary Wilson Family 1 Christiana Potter
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Thomas Dixon
  • BIRTH : CIR 1650, Somerset Co, MD
  • DEATH
Father: Ambrose Dixon
Mother: Mary Wilson
Family 1 Christiana Potter
  • MARRIAGE : 12 AUG 1672
  • Ambrose Dixon
  • Adria Dixon
  • Thomas Dixon
  • Mary Dixon ...
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    • MARRIAGE : Somerset Co, MD
  • Alice Dixon
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    Member Lower House Maryland Assembly, 1694/7; Justice Peace Somerset Co,
    MD, 1694/9; Member First Vestry Coventry Parish, Somerset Co,
    MD, 1696/7; served in Nanticoke Indian War (Archives of Maryland-Vol. 7,
    p. 100). Thomas Dixon INDEX EMAIL HOME HTML created by on Mon Sep 4 14:12:17 2000.
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    • BIRTH : CIR 1710, Ireland
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  • 79. I3229: Thomas Dixon (?? ___ 1677 - )
    Thomas Dixon. BIRTH _ 1677. Father Thomas Dixon Mother ChristianaPotter Family 1 Sarah _ _Ambrose Dixon _Thomas
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    George Washington Risher
    • BIRTH : MAY 1873
    • DEATH : 5 JUN 1894
    Father: George Washington Risher
    Mother: Elizabeth Steindorf
    Family 1 Sadie P. Grace
    • MARRIAGE : 5 JUN 1994
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  • 80. WFU To Host Symposium On Thomas Dixon
    WFU to host symposium on Thomas Dixon. By Cheryl April 12. A session on“Literary Strategy in the Novels of Thomas Dixon” will follow.
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    By Cheryl Walker
    February 24, 2003 Throughout a long career as an actor, lawyer, politician, minister, lecturer and writer, Dixon (1864-1946) cultivated controversy about some of the most important issues facing the South and the nation. Scholars have highlighted Dixon as a proponent of white supremacy and traditional roles for women, but have made little attempt to analyze the context and contradictions of his complex life, Hall said. Gillespie and Hall are teaching an undergraduate seminar on Dixon during the spring semester. Students from the class will present papers during the symposium. For a complete schedule of events, visit the symposium Web site at www.wfu.edu/Academic-departments/History/Events/Dixon/ Individual symposium events are free and open to the public. Registration for the entire conference, including meals, is $10. The deadline for registration is April 5. For more information or to register, contact Michele Gillespie at 336-758-4270 or Randal Hall at 336-758-4927.
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