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Company F, 11th Missouri Cavalry
From "A Standard History of Oklahoma", Volume 3 by Joseph Bradfield Thoburn, 1916, The American Historical Society
Excerpt from a biograpy of Bird S. McGuire (son of Joel and Rachel Harriman McGuire):
Joel and Rachel (Harriman) McGuire were both born in Washington County, Illinois, where the grandparents had settled as pioneers. Joel McGuire and his wife spent their last years in Chautauqua County, Kansas, where the former died in 1891at the age of seventy-two and the latter in 1896 aged seventy-one. Of their twelve children, two died in infancy, seven sons and three daughters reached maturity, and five of the sons and three of the daughters are still living.
Educated in the pioneer schools of Washington County, Illinois, Joel McGuire became a farmer and stock raiser in St. Clair County, but shortly after the Civil War moved to Randolph County, Missouri. There he perfected his title to a tract of land that was due to his wife through United States land warrants which had been granted to her father in recognition of his services as a soldier in the War of 1812 and in the Indian wars of the Middle West. In Missouri, Joel McGuire joined the stat militia, and as Missouri was a center of strife during the war in many parts was the stage for active military operations between the armies of the North and South he sent his wife and children back to Illinois for greater safety. Joel McGuire finnally became a member of a Missouri regiment in the Union army and was in service until the end of the war. He then took his family back to Randolph County, engaged in farming and stock growing there until 1881,
and then removed to Southeastern Kansas, locating on a tract of land near Jonesburg in Chautauqua County. The farm was north of the Osage River and on the line separating Kansas from the Indian Territory. That was the state of his activities as a farmer and stock raiser for several years, but he finally removed his home to Chautauqua, in which village he lived
retired until his death. From the organization of the party, he had been a stalwart republican, and though a farmer, he had great ability as a public speaker and for many years was much in demand as a campaign orator. He was one of the early citizens of Chautauqua County, and made his influence and activities count for its development and upbuilding.
Joel Salatin speaking at the 2013 Liberty Political Action Conference (LPAC) in Chantilly, Virginia.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Joel and his partner, David, are dong some beautiful and interesting work to the house. Extra nice for me is Joel doesn't mind being photographed. But David hates it.
For Our Daily Challenge topic - 'Construction'
Sense tocar colors, només amb el marc afegit
Joel Guzman acompanyava a Joe Ely en la seva actuació al Country Rendez-Vous Festival de Craponne-sur-Arzon el juliol de 2007
Address: 6480 Main Street
The Joel Stock House is a one-and-a-half storey Vernacular style house at 6480 Main Street. It was built in 1860 and was often owned simultaneously with 6476 Main Street. This building was most often used as a rental house. In 1899, Joel Stock, a stone mason, rented out this home while he and his wife operated a general store at 6476 Main Street. At one time, this area was commercially active with hotels, general stores, blacksmiths and other tradesmen.
Photo courtesy of the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville.
Sources
Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville, Built Heritage Inventory
Whitchurch-Stouffville Historical Society, Stouffville Village Walking Tour 4 Slough of Despond, 1994.
Night Ranger in concert at Eat to the Beat during the 2013 Epcot International Food & Wine Festival.
Blaze Joel graduated from Trinity High School in Camp Hill, PA as the salutatorian with a cumulative average of 98 out of a possible 99. At Trinity, he founded two major service projects _ a dance marathon to raise money for kids with cancer and their families and an equipment drive and benefit game to help disabled hockey players in Western Pennsylvania. Additionally, Blaze was a two-sport varsity athlete, earning seven varsity letters in lacrosse and ice hockey, which he captained in his senior year. At Dartmouth, Blaze plays on the club ice hockey team, is a member of the College Democrats, and a staff writer for both the news and sports sections of The Dartmouth, authoring a series and serving as a beat writer for the women's hockey team. After graduating, he hopes to attend graduate school for either history or anthropology or go to law school.
Joel Degerfeldt optrådte i efterårsferien 2015 på Cirkusmuseet med sin forestilling Den Lille Cirkuskæmpe.
Joel Spingarn was a Civil Rights supporter and president of the NAACP, where he established the organization's Spingarn Medal, which is named for him. Famous recipients include people ranging from Thurgood Marshall to Oprah Winfrey to Jackie Robinson to Martin Luther King.
Joel Peralta of the Tampa Bay Rays imitates teammate Fernando Rodney--by shooting an imaginary arrow--after notching a save.