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Rahway River Parkway - greenway in NJ
[[Union County Department of Parks and Recreation in New Jersey
Missing United States related articles
General education
- Geo-strip: made in wood or plastic, used in math education.
- Continuous Assessment: The education policy in which students are examined continuously over most of the duration of their education, the results of which are taken into account after leaving school. Often proposed or used as an alternative to a final examination system.
- The California Association of Student Leaders: A networking organization for the Student Leaders and Student Governments of California
- The Hartford Partnership Program for Aging Education: A new educational model for geriatric social work education that emphasizes university-community partnerships, a rotational field model, and student leadership.
- Test-taking strategies
- Full-Ride
- Educational Improvement Tax Credit
- Associate in Business Administration
- List of Past Returning Officers of the Oxford Union
- Docufide
- Dr Mike's Math Games for Kids an educational website, meets Wikipedia's notability criteria. See User:Mike40033 for details.
- Clifford H. Nowlin, Kansas City, Missouri, educator in the 1910s. He wrote books on education and was "much beloved in Kansas City," according to columnist and writer Lee Shippey. Nowlin Middle School was named after him, and there are some references on that page. Sincerely, GeorgeLouis (talk) 05:06, 25 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Schools, institutions, organizations, and government agencies
Please note that except in exceptional circumstances, preschools, elementary and middle schools do not qualify to have an article on Wikipedia. Only diploma granting institutions.
- Air Force Academy Cadet Honor Guard - US Air Force Academy's honor guard. Cadet club that performs reveille, retreat, color guard, firing parties, cannon details, wedding arches, flag foldings, postings, rifle drill, and funeral details.
- Airline High School A high school in Bossier Parish, Louisiana, established in 1964. - Starting in userspace.--CNMall41 (talk) 19:24, 21 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]
- Al Seeliger Elementary School - Carson City, Nev.
- Alderleaf Wilderness College - Monroe, Washington. http://www.wildernesscollege.com/
- American Center for Conflict Resolution A private university accredited by DETC.
- American College of Technology- St.Joseph, Missouri http://www.acot.edu Starting in draft userspace Ⓩⓟⓟⓘⓧ (talk) 20:47, 14 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]
- Andhra University College of Pharmacy
- Apple School of Excellence. Site hosted here, but numerous schools and individuals have earned this status (see [1].
- Armstrong Medical Education Building- Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/som/alumni/news/new_medical_education_building/
- Baltimore County Fire Department http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/Agencies/fire/index.html
- Bambi Academy A private Russian elementary school in Brooklyn, New York
- Bent Tree Elementary School located in Miami, Florida
- Bethlehem Lutheran Church and School in Carson City NV
- Brandeis Hillel Day School San Francisco, CA (An independent Jewish school that is K-8)
- Brandeis Hillel Day School, A Jewish Day School in San Francisco
- Christ Our Savior Lutheran High School - Evansville, Illinois
- Cultural Council of Palm Beach County - Official arts and culture support agency in Palm Beach County, FL http://www.palmbeachculture.com
- Duval Virtual Instruction Academy- Jacksonville, Florida http://www.duvalschools.org/duvalvirtual
- Eagle Valley Middle School - Carson City, Nev.
- Emerging Scholars Program
- Far From Standard Tutoring Tutoring Company in Michigan that is most popular for tutoring college classes
- Fox River Grove Memorial Library - Public library in Fox River Grove, IL http://www.frgml.org/
- FunnelBrain A website designed to help students of all ages study and share study materials.
- Hawaii Natural Energy Institute An organized research unit of the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) of the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa; focuses on renewable and enabling technologies to reduce the State of Hawai‘i's dependence on fossil fuel. http://www.hnei.hawaii.edu/
- Holy Family Catholic Academy (Inverness, Illinois), a private catholic school http://www.holyfamilycatholicacademy.net.
- Horizon Academy, Amargosa Valley located in Amargosa Valley, Nevada (Part of WWASP)
- Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Grade school - It is a private k-8 school in Indianapolis, Indiana [2]
- Institute for the Environment at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. http://www.ie.unc.edu
- John Jaqua Academic Student for Student Atheletes A newly installed multi-million dollar building on the University of Oregon campus serving exclusively student athletes
- Kalamazoo Area Mathematics and Science Center [1]
- Knowlett International The tutoring service with specialization in Math and Science. Knowlett Tutoring
- Latta High School - Ada, Oklahoma, http://www.latta.k12.ok.us
- Lee Flower Design Academy [3]
- Mendon Junior/Senior High School [4]
- MyFutureDoctor.com A non-profit website for students pursuing a medical degree in osteopathic medicine.
- Nashoba Brooks School, Concord, Massachusetts, an all-girls' school
- National Institute on Out-of-School Time (NIOST)- Wellesley, MA. http://www.niost.org/
- Orchard House School, Richmond, Virginia, an all-girls' school
- Otsego High School (Michigan) a high school in Otsego, Michigan, with a current student population of just over 700, recently rebuilt as a very modern and prestigious school
- Pine Plains Fire Department Pine Plains Fire district and hose company http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/town/pineplains/PPFD.html
- Poughkeepsie Military Institute
- Queensbury Union Free School District, an Upstate New York school district in the town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York. Website:www.queensburyschool.org
- Ricard Henry Dana Middle School. A middle school in San, Pedro, named after Richard Henry Dana.
- Rippowam Cisqua School A private K-9 school in Bedford, NY
- Ritenour School District located in suburban St. Louis, Missouri
- Roosevelt Middle School, River Forest, IL
- Sheffield District High School - Sheffield, Tas.
- Sierra Lutheran High School, Minden NV
- SOPU
- South Suburban Park and Recreation District Established in 1959, this Colorado parks and recreation district encompasses 49 sq miles of the southern edge of the Denver metro area. It maintains and operates parks, trails, open spaces and recreational facilities for 137,000 residents in five cities and parts of three unincorporated counties. [5], [6], [7], [8], [9]
- Springfield Central High School (Springfield, Massachusetts)
- Taiwan Academic Network, see for example [10]
- TCJMS or Twin Cities Jewish Middle School - in Saint Paul, Minnesota
- Texas College of Arts and Industries, mentioned in obit for James Crumley in NYTimes September 20, 2008 (Late Edition, Page C10) as "what was then known as" but failed to reference institution's current status. i see that mr. crumley's article on wikipedia james crumley cites "He then attended the Texas College of Arts and Industries on a football scholarship." with the institution linked to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_A%26M_University-Kingsville. there is an interim link missing. would expect an enclylopedia to have entry (merely like a stub) on "Texas College of Arts and Industries" with note "see "Texas A&M University-Kingsville"" and not be piped directly from mr. crumley's article to an article on seemingly, at quick glance, a different institution.
- The Hewitt School, an private all-girls school on the Upper East Side of http://www.hewittschool.org/
- The Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE) http://www.iete.org, http://www.iete.info, www.iete-elan-ac.in, www.iete.biz
- The Order of Koios- Cornell University[2] [3]
- Transylvania Seminary - in Lexington, Kentucky cited in Joshua Toulmin and see [11].*
- Truebright Science Academy Charter School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a public charter school [4]
- Tune in to Reading - Reading Intervention Software www.elpcorp.com
- Tyler County High School - Middlebourne, West Virginia, http://www.tchsyearbooks.com/ (Predecessor to Tyler Consolidated High School)
- United Neighborhood Houses - United Neighborhood Houses of New York (UNH) is a 501(c) nonprofit membership organization of 38 independent community centers and settlement houses in New York City. Rooted in the history and values of the settlement house movement, UNH provides a collective voice for member agencies, performing advocacy to support policies and funding as well as participating in collaborations to benefit the settlement houses in the areas of children, youth, adult literacy and immigrant services, older adults, housing stability, and healthy food. UNH was founded in 1919 and Martin Luther King, Jr., addressed the organization in 1966. UNH is already mentioned in the Wikipedia articles for Settlement Houses [5] and several of our member agencies. [disclaimer: I am a UNH employee] Official site: [6]. Third-party sources: WNYC story on UNH annual fall conference, 1966 [7], Text of MLK Jr.’s speech to UNH 1966, [8], Spearheads for Reform, The Social Settlements and the Progressive Movement 1890-1914 (book, pg 239) (Many more sources available)
- University Honors at Virginia Tech
- University of Notre Dame: Commencement Address Speakers
- Utah Seismic Safety Commission (USSC), a 15-member and staff volunteer commission of the State of Utah that functions for state and local governments, the private sector, and the public to advance earthquake-related issues by developing, researching, and recommending seismic policies, approaches, and outreach aimed at reducing Utah's earthquake hazards and managing Utah's earthquake risk, [12]
- West Genesee Senior High School, Camillus, NY
- YCCI - Young Citizens of Central Illinois: an organization active in the 1960s (at least) that tried to teach high-school students about democracy. It was possibly a government organization.[13], [14], [15], [16], [17]
- Statistical Center for HIV/AIDS research
- Maine Technology Institute In Brunswick, Maine. http://www.mainetechnology.org/
- Institute for Research: Middle Eastern Policy, a Washington, DC, based think tank that studies and seeks to influence change in US-Israel foreign policy. http://www.irmep.org/irmep.htm
- Defenders of the Magisterium - San Antonio, Texas - an organization of doctrinally conservative lay Catholics in the San Antonio area that monitors Catholic activities for violations of doctrine or liturgy and sends complaints to Catholic leaders. See homepage http://defenders-sa.com/forum/, Facebook org [18], newspaper [19], newspaper [20]
Activities, customs, traditions, and social behavior
- Promposal : an elaborate asking by one student to another to go to the school prom. See Petula Dvorak, 2015, ""Promposal" pressure is growing," Chicago Tribune, "Perspective," Section 1, p. 13; April 28. Requested 2015.04.28.
Housing
Military History related
- Airborne Reaction Force • Battle of the Green Line • Battle of Whitebird Creek • Battle of Yellow River • Commando Basic Training Centre • Forward Operating Base Mombasa • Ibis Project • Little Brown Bears • Marine Security Force Bermuda • Maschke Commission • Melrose Air Force Range • Middle East Conflicts Wall Memorial • Naval Medical Clinic Bermuda • Officer Cadet Training Unit • Operation Classic Resolve • Operation Iron Balance • Operation Waterfall • Personnel Support Activity Detachment Bermuda • Smart acquisition • Special Air Mobile Force Group • Special Methods Training Centre • Standing Consultative Commission • Strategic Consulting International • Udaire Range • Unit of Action (military) • United States Army Management Staff College • United States Army Personnel Research Office • United States Army Soldier and Biological Chemical Command • 15th Marine Regiment • 1st Battalion 111th Field Artillery • 1st Battalion 623rd Field Artillery • 26th Brigade Special Troops Battalion • 42nd Military Police Battalion • 723rd Military Police Battalion • Khiem Thao • Paul Johnson (air force) • Reuben Bernard • William Pocock • Taxation of the colonies; Pacifism in the United States (see draft) • United States School Garden Army
Places
Cities & Towns
Please place entries in the correct category
- Dead Dog Beach, Puerto Rico
- Desert View Point, Nevada Located near Mt Charleston northwest of Las Vegas, NV
- George W. Pirtle Scout Reservation, Texas
- Highlandtown Wildlife Area, Columbiana County, Ohio
- Holly Lake Ranch, Texas, a small town in Wood County, Texas
- Jurassic Park Visitor Center, Orlando, FL
- Kibbee, Georgia http://georgia.hometownlocator.com/ga/montgomery/kibbee.cfm
- Leeville, Louisana, a hamlet in the area being eroded. There was a BBC program on it ca. 27 August 2015. There is also a newspaper article about it" http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/06/17/AR2010061705729.html
- Logan, Oklahoma, near the border of Texas and Oklahoma, located in Beaver County, Oklahoma
- Luthers Mills, Pennsylvania - a well-established community in Bradford County, PA; historically significant; here's one page about LM: http://roadsidethoughts.com/pa/luthers-mills-xx-bradford-genealogy.htm
- McRae-Helena, Georgia, Georgia. Two cities Helena and McRae in Telfair County merged 01 JAN 2015 to form McRae-Helena.
- Midway, Nevada - Shows on maps as part of or just north of Henderson, Nevada.
- Opah, Texas Ghost town in Red River County, Texas. County seat from 1st Texas Legislature to 22nd Texas Legislature.
- Ormond Plantation
- Ozone, Idaho
- Pitts Point, Kentucky Located in Fort Knox, Kentucky--town only exists for one day each year.
- Sauk Lake Forest Preserve
- Don Armeni Park, Seattle located on Elliot Bay, the park is situated upon 4.8 acres of land created by Ernest Carl Bates in the early 1900s.
- Regency, Virginia. Northwestern suburb of Richmond Virginia. Zip code 23229 is it's boundary.
- GNIS lists a post office by that name in Henrico County, however there is no community referenced at GNIS, nor are there any census data files under that name.
- Stockton Plateau, West Texas
- Thomasville Heights - Atlanta, GA a neighborhood in southeast Atlanta, Georgia in the United States
- Tubsy, Washington, a paper town in Washington State. See the article on Paper Towns. They're basically fictitious towns used as copyright traps for cartographers that exist only on paper (maps). There are eight known paper towns according to online communities. Interest was inspired by John Greem's novel, Paper Towns.
- Warminster, Philadelphia PA 18974-2829, PA-NJ Metro Area, home of e.g. Gamry
- Winkelmann, Texas, a ghost town located in Washington County, Texas.
- List of tallest buildings in Amherst, Massachusetts
- Freedom, Maryland
- Lester Beach, California
Cities, Towns, Neighborhoods
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- Barnum West History of Denver neighborhood
- Berendo Street and Avenue Two streets with the same name but the Street one is in Los Angeles, CA and the Avenue in Gardena to West Carson, CA. Please create the article.
- Downtown Milwaukee Page dedicated specifically to downtown Milwaukee, Wis
- Elk Grove Park, Elk Grove, Ca - history of the park and how the land came to be a park
- Fort Randall, Alaska
- Lake Havasu Estates, Yucca, Arizona A subdivision in Yucca, Arizona
- Alhambra Triangle, California, Neighborhood in Sacramento, CA
- Naked City Las Vegas - A neighborhood of Las Vegas, NV located near the Las Vegas Strip and known historically for the proliferation of drugs and prostitution.
- Park Estates, Long Beach, CA - Mostly developed following the Great Depression, a large hidden neighborhood of mature tree-lined streets and custom homes and some of the largest land lots (including the largest) in Long Beach. Often used to film for TV, Movies, and Advertising. Was the opening sequence to American Pie.
- Parrish, Illinois - Ghost town destroyed in Tri State tornados in 1925. Should include history and current status. Is it part of another town? etc.
- Potomac Valley Potomac, West Covina, Los Angeles, California?
- Prairie Shores apartment complex in Chicago
- Rentons Addition, Seattle WA
- Sawtooth Ridge, Colorado geographical and cultural info [ www.summitpost.org/sawtooth-ridge/156846] [www.14ers.com/routemain.php?route=bier4&peak=Bierstadt] [www.mountainzone.com/mountains/detail.asp?fid=1210256].
- Sheridan Square, New York City
- Silicon Paradise, Miami FL New tech nickname for Miami - http://teckpert.com/south-florida/teckpert-takes-emerge-techweek/
- Tucson Metropolitan Area
- Veseleyville, Walsh, North Dakota - A historically significant unincorporated community in Walsh County, North Dakota. Veseleyville was first settled in 1880 by Czech (Bohemian) families, who traveled by wagon trail from Spillville, Iowa.
- Wondervu, Colorado
- Portal: Newark - as in Newark, New Jersey
- Keeneys Marine View Gardens - currently, the designation for a residential neighborhood within the city of Solana Beach, California 92075; still appears on San Diego County plot maps; located on the hill east of interstate highway 5, about five miles from the Pacific Ocean; opinions vary as to the history of this area and the origin of its name; may have once been a non-commercial, scenic garden or an actual nursery business.
- Glendora Mountain Road Maybe I will add this to my "to do" list.
- Tidy Island, Manatee County, Florida
Regions
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- Dodge Gulch, near Westport, California
- Hagerman Lake. Hagerman Lake, located in the township of Iron River, MI in the Upper Pennisula of Michigan.
- Ilio Point - on Molokai in Hawaii
- Keyhole Cave - A 20 foot long sea cave in Southwest Kauai, Hawaii.
- Lone Mountain (Nevada) mountain northwest of Las Vegas, east of Mount Charleston, north of Red Rock Canyon
- Meadow Island, New York, near Jones Beach in Nassau County
- Melissa Coray Peak, on the western boundary of Mokelumne Wilderness, California
- Mytoge/Mytoges/Mytoge Mountain/Mytoge Mountains in the general area of Fish Lake, Utah
- Old Toby Island (Wyoming) an insular region contained by the confluence of rivers fed from the Two Ocean Lake and Isa Lake, both of which drain into both the Pacific and the Atlantic
- Smut Island, Connecticut
- Cowtrack Mountain, near Mono Lake
- Keyboard of the Winds, near Long's Peak,Colorado
- Georgia's Barrier Islands, off of the coast of southeast Georgia. See: Category:Barrier islands of Georgia (U.S. state)
- Twin Lakes, in Mono County, California near Bridgeport. Not to be confused with Twin Lakes in Mono County near Mammoth Mountain.
- Long Valley (Mendocino County, California) in Mendocino County, California, the valley of Ten Mile Creek (Mendocino County, California) including the city of Laytonville, CA
- Ten Mile Creek (Mendocino County, California) in Mendocino County, California, tributary of South Fork Eel River
- Wrangell Terrane, a part of the Wrangellia Terrane
Parks and Camps
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People
- Michael Creppy
- Jesse Byock author and scientist, Ph.d. from UCLA. Jesse Byock's web page
- David Gardiner (public servant), climate change and energy policymaker and negotiator, Sierra Club Director of Legislative and Political Affairs, EPA Assistant Administrator for Policy, Planning, and Evaluation. See [21] and [22] and [23]
- Jasmine Grey Late Adult model. Passed away in a car accident. 1984-2005
- Rohen Shah National Expert in Education. Rapper. Politician. Linguist. President of Far From Standard Tutoring (Ann Arbor, MI)
- Charles M Lankford, J from eastern VA (namesake of US 13 in that area)
- Min-zhan Lu Author and Educator. Teaches English at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Wrote "Shanghai Quartet" (2001). Referenced in Basic writing. Wrote several articles ("From Silence to Words: Writing as Struggle" published in College English).
- Lucius J Kellam, Virginian who started the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel project
- Haywood Kirkland (Vietnam War Veteran, the main character (played by Larenz Tate) in the movie Dead President is based on him)
- Vernon T. Mock Honorable Vietnam Veteran reference URL www.humifish.com
- Robert Lindneux Western American artist
- Casey Donell Pornographic Actress
- Bobby Lee Shuler Missouri Teamster who fired at a Tri-State Motors semi hauling 41 tons of dynamite outside of Springfield, MO in 1970, resulting in an explosion creating 25-30' deep crater 50' wide in I-44 and the immediate death of the driver, John Galt. Convicted of Second Degree Murder and sentenced to 99 years. 1972 Appeal of Conviction
- Brian Angelichio, NFL football coach
Politics
Sports
Miscellaneous
- Airport day disaster:Fullerton,California
- Brickyard Shopping Mall, Chicago, Illinois, USA - Shopping mall that was redeveloped (http://midwest.construction.com/features/archive/0402_feature4.asp) (http://www.labelscar.com/illinois/brickyard-mall)
- Burrells Ford, Northeast Georgia
- Crook's Gap, Fremont County, Wyoming, USA - History, how it got its name
- Escudilla Wilderness, Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, Arizona
- Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act (H.R. 3012 in the 112th Congress)
- Federal Communications Commission v. American Broadcasting Co., Inc.
- Geographia Americae, the 17th century book by Per Lindeström
- Guntown Mountain, defunct Wild West theme park in Park City, Kentucky
- Hess-Hathaway Park, historically Lone Cedar Farm, park located in Waterford Township, Michigan[9][10]
- Hickel Highway, Alaska - ice road
- List of Wards in Chicago
- Magnolia Hollow Conservation Area
- Mid-South Air Show, bi-annual airshow held at Millington Regional Jetport, Millington, Tennessee.
- Mount Baldy Wilderness, Apache-Sitgreaves National forest, Arizona
- National Capital Service Area
- Read 180 a reading site for people who have difficulty of reading
- Silver Eagles, short-lived US Army helicopter precision aerobatics demonstration team. http://www.eaglelead.com/
- Social totalizator or Social betting a new type of online games, which allow to bet on any events in the world
- Southern Missouri Southern third of Missouri is distinguishable from northern two-thirds, by dialect, history, and culture. Compare Southern Illinois.
- Tropical America
- Weracoba Park, the largest park in Columbus, Georgia
- Alaska sub-culture homes: Past/Present
- American Colonel Insignia Origins
- Chub rub what is it and how does it occur; how to avoid it
- East Links Country Park.
- Exorcism of Pentagon (1967 event)
- Ghost towns in Minnesota
- Global Online Enrollment System - U.S. Customs and Border Protection Trusted Traveler program registration site
- Greenstar Cooperative Market - in Ithaca, New York
- International Bridge Building Competition, A yearly high school competition that has run for more than 25 years to promote the study and application of fundamental principles physics and engineering
- Park(ing) Day, global event which started and still is centered in San Francisco
- Seeds of Compassion
- Shooting of Dillon Taylor, a white man by a black police officer. http://theweek.com/speedreads/index/267088/speedreads-why-isnt-the-media-covering-the-killing-of-an-unarmed-white-youth-by-a-black-police-officer Requested 2014.08.31
- Trans World Expedition, Nicolas Rapp, 2009 - 2011. Nick Rapp drives around the world in a Land Cruiser from New York to new York.
- Unified Quest 2011 -- apparently a US military exercise to prepare for handling of possible domestic social unrest. http://www.theblaze.com/stories/unified-quest-2011-pentagon-war-games-u-s-economic-meltdown/
- Veggiefest - Vegetarian festival held yearly in a Chicago suburb Naperville, Illinois hosted by the Science of Spirituality
- List of Sister Cities of Texas, which is fairly self-explanatory.
- List of U.S. Cities by date founded Including all state capitals, major metropolitan areas and ports of entry
- List of Native American Casinos
- Grasslands of Kansas (Flint Hills)
- Hitesville, Illinois, a 19th-century community that disappeared when the rail line bypassed it. It was in Ashmore Township in Coles County ineast-central Illinois. See The History of Coles County (1879) and http://mysteriousheartland.com/2014/04/23/ghost-towns-of-coles-county/ .
- Chicago Principles - University of Chicago guidelines on freedom of expression that have been adopted by `Purdue, Princeton and other schools. See the summer 2015 issue of the UofC alumni magazine.
Medal of Honor recipients
- American Civil War (A—F) Done
- American Civil War (G—L)
- Charles Lamb • Robert Graham • John Gray • M. R. William Grebe • Luke M. Griswold • John Hack • Sidney Haight • James Haley • Thomas W. Hamilton • Allexander Hand • Milton Hanna • Douglas Hapeman • Bernard Harley • Moses Harris • John W. Hart • Harry Harvey • Frank W. Haskell • Charles Hawkins • Harris S. Hawthorne • Asbury F. Haynes • Joseph S. Hedges • John Hickman • Henry Hill • James Hill • James Hill • William G. Hills • William Hinnecan • Addison J. Hodges • Franklin Hogan • Daniel Holcomb • James Holehouse • Lovilo N. Holmes • Charles M. Holton • Edward A. Holton • George W. Hooker] • Thomas Horan (soldier) • James Horton • Lewis A. Horton • Edward J. Houghton • William Houlton • Hiram R. Howard • James Howard • Squire E. Howard • William H. Howe • Aaron R. Hudson • Samuel Hymer • Lewis J. Ingalls • Leonidas H. Inscho • Francis Irsch • Patrick Irwin • Frederick R. Jackson • Eugene P. Jacobson • Erastus W. Jewett • Henry Johnson • Joseph E. Johnson • Samuel Johnson • Wallace W. Johnson • David Johnston • William P. Johnston • David Jones • Robert Jordan • Simeon T. Josselyn • Francis W. Judge • John Kaiser • Joseph Keele • Joseph S. Keen • Andrew J. Kelley • John Kelley • Thomas Kelly • Joseph Kemp • William W. Kendall • Charles Kenyon • John S. Kenyon • James Kephart • Robert H. King • John Kinsey • Charles H. Knight • William J. Knight
- American Civil War (M—P)
- George Martin • Sylvester H. Martin • William Martin • William H. Mathews • John C. Matthews • Henry B. Mattingly • Charles P. Mattocks • William May • William B. Mayes • Peter McAdams • Benjamin F. McAlwee • Bernard McCarren • Joseph McCauslln • Charles H. McCleary • James M. McClelland • Matthew McClelland • Samuel McConnell • Michael McCormlck • Andrew McCornack • George E. McDonald • John McDonald • John W. McDonald • Samuel O. McElhlnny • Daniel McFall • Edward McGinn • Wilson McGonagle • Owen McGough • Thomas McGraw • Patrick McGuire • Alexander U. McHale • Martin McHugh • George McKee • Nineveh S. McKeen • Michael McKeever • Nathaniel A. McKown • Francis M. McMillen • Walter F. McWhorter • Thomas Meagher • George W. Mears • John W. Menter • James K. Merrifield • Augustus Merrill • John G. Merritt • Henry C. Meyer • Henry A. Miller • Jacob C. Miller • James P. Miller • John Miller • William E. Miller • Frank W. Mills • George W. Mindil • Alexander H. Mitchell • Theodore Mitchell • Archibald Molbone • Patrick Monaghan • Robert Montgomery • Charles Moore • Charles Moore • George Moore • Wilbur F. Moore • Delano Morey • Lewis Morgan • Richard H. Morgan • Benjamin Morse • Charles W. Morton • John W. Mostoller • Walter L. Mundell • Harvey M. Munsell • Charles J. Murphy • Daniel J. Murphy • James T. Murphy • John P. Murphy • Robinson B. Murphy • Thomas Murphy • Thomas C. Murphy • Thomas J. Murphy • George S. Myers • William H. Myers • Henry H. Nash • Edwin M. Neville • Marcellus J. Newman • William H. Newman • John H. Nibbe • Henry C. Nichols • John J. Nolan • Conrad Noll • Jasper N. North • Elliott M. Norton • John R. Norton • Llewellyn P. Norton • William W. Noyes • Lee Nutting • James R. O'Beirne • Henry D. O'Brien • Timothy O'Connor • Menomen O'Donnell • Stephen O'Neill • Charles Oliver • John N. Opel • Charles A. Orr • Robert L. Orr • Jacob G. Orth • William H. Osborne • Jacob H. Overturf • Loron F. Packard • George H. Palmer • John G. Palmer • Thomas Parker • James W. Parks • Joel Parsons • William H. Paul • Byron E. Pay • Irvin C. Payne • Thomas H. L. Payne • Platt Pearsall • Cassius Peck • James K. Peirsol • Patrick H. Pentzer • Thomas Perry • Joseph Pesch • Henry C. Peters • Alfred Peterson • Philip Petty • Edward M. Pike • James Pipes • Henry E. Plant • William Plimley • Ambrose Porter • John R. Porter • William Porter • James P. Postles • George W. Potter • Norman F. Potter • Albert Power • Wesley J. Powers • Joseph R. Prentice • Noble D. Preston • Hiram W. Purcell • James J. Purman • Edgar P. Putnam
- American Civil War (Q—S)
- Peter Rafferty • Charles F. Rand • Jacob F. Raub • William H. Raymond • Morton A. Read • William H. Reddick • Axel H. Reed • Charles W. Reed • William Reed • Charles A. Reeder • Jeremiah Regan • J. Monroe Reisinger • Julius D. Rhodes • Charles Rice • Carlos H. Rich • William R. Richardson • William E. Richey • John H. Ricksecker • Rudolph Riddell • Thomas Riley • Augustus I. Robbins • James Roberts • Otis O. Roberts • Robert S. Robertson • Samuel Robertson • George F. Robie • Alexander Robinson • John H. Robinson • Frederick Rock • Ferdinand F. Rohm • Oliver P. Rood • George W. Roosevelt • Marion A. Ross • Valentine Rossbach • Stephen Rought • Lewis A. Rounds • John Rountry • J. Levi Roush • Archibald H. Rowand, Jr. • Henry W. Rowe • John Rush (Medal of Honor) • Milton Russell • John T. Rutherford • James M. Rutter • Louis J. Sacriste • Charles F. Sancrainte • William Sands • Jacob Sanford • Jackson Sargent • Henry Sartwell • James Saunders • Edwin F. Savacool • Patrick Scanlan • Martin E. Scheibner • Philipp Schlachter • George W. Schmal • Andrew Schmauch • William Schmidt • George Schneider • Christian Schnell • David H. Schofield • Charles Schorn • Martin Schubert • John M. Scott • Elisha B. Seaman • Alfred J. Sellers • Emisire Shahan • John Shapland • Marshall Sherman • John Shiel • Bernard Shields • John Shilling • Robert F. Shipley • George J. Shopp • Joseph H. Shea • John S. Shellenberger • Irwin Shepard • William Shepherd • Marshall Sherman • John Shiel • Bernard Shields • John Shilling • Robert F. Shipley • George J. Shopp • Frank Shubert • George E. Sidman • John Simmons • William T. Simmons • Charles J. Simons • Henry Sivel • Joseph A. Sladen • Oscar Slagle • Samuel Slavens • Andrew J. Sloan • Henry C. Slusher • Reuben Smalley • Reuben S. Smalley • Charles H. Smith • Charles H. Smith • David L. Smith • Henry I. Smith • James Smith • Otis W. Smith • Richard Smith • S. Rodmond Smith • Thaddeus S. Smith • Wilson Smith • James Snedden • Joseph E. Sova • Michael Sowers • William J. Sperry • Timothy Spillane • Benona Sprague • Andrew B. Spurling • Charles Stacey • John H. Starkins • John W. Steele • William G. Stephens • George W. Stewart • Joseph Stickels • George H. Stockman • George Stokes • Frank Stolz • John H. R. Storey • Bernard A. Strausbaugh • Christian Streile • James N. Strong • James K. Sturgeon • James Sullivan • James C. Summers • William H. Surles • Charles A. Swan • Jacob E. Swap • Joseph S. G. Sweatt • Jacob Swegheimer • Frederic W. Swift • Harlan J. Swift • Peter Sype
- American Civil War (T—Z)
- Charles B. Tanner • Benjamin Thackrah • Sidney W. Thaxter • George W. Thompkins • Charles A. Thompson • Freeman C. Thompson • J. Harry Thompson • Thomas W. Thompson • Clifford Thomson • Eugene M. Tinkham • James W. Toban • Edward P. Tobie • Andrew J. Tozier • William G. Tracy • Andrew Traynor • Henry E. Tremain • M. Emmet Urell • Edward Van Winkle • Moses Veale • James D. Vernay • James C. Walker • William H. Walling • George W. Walton • Henry C. Warfel • David Warren • James Webb • Alason P. Webber • Charles H. Weeks • John H. Weeks • Henry C. Weir • George W. Welch • Richard Welch • Stephen Welch • Henry S. Wells • James Welsh • Daniel D. Wheeler • Henry W. Wheeler • Edward W. Whitaker • Adam White • J. Henry White • John M. Whitehead • Frank M. Whitman • John Whitmore • Andrew J. Widick • James Wiley • George Wilhelm • Henry Wilkes • Perry Wilkes • Leander A. Wilkins • Elwood N. Williams • Robert Williams • Charles E. Wilson • Christopher W. Wilson • Francis A. Wilson • John Wilson • John A. Wilson • Lewis S. Wisner • John Wollam • H. Clay Wood • Richard H. Wood • Alonzo Woodruff • Daniel A. Woods • Samuel Woods • Evan M. Woodward • William J. Wray • Albert D. Wright • Robert Wright • Samuel Wright • William Wright • Jacob F. Yeager • Benjamin F. Young
- Indian Wars
- Heinrich Bertram • Daniel Bishop • James Blair • Samuel Bowden • Sanford Bradbury • Edward Branagan • Abram B. Brant • Frank Bratling • James Brophy • James Brown • Lorenzo D. Brown • Patrick J. Burke • Richard Burke • James S. Calvert • Heth Canfield • John Carr • Thomas Carroll • George Carter • John E. Clancy • Wilfred Clark • Samuel H. Craig • Charles Crandall • John Crist • Banjamin C. Criswell • William G. Cubberly • Charles Cunningham • Charles Daily • James T. Daniels • Michael Dawson • William L. Day • William De Armond • George Deary • Frederick Deetline • Charles H. Dickens • John L. Donahue • Cornelius Donavan • John S. Donelly • James B. Doshier • William Dougherty • James Dowling • Peter W. Gardiner • Harry Garland • George Gates • Thomas H. Gay • John Georgian • John J. Given • Albert Glavinski • T. B. Glover • Michael Glynn • George Grant • Jacob Gunther • John Haddoo • John Hall • Frank Hamilton • Mathew H. Hamilton • Richard P. Hanley • Mosher A. Harding • John Harrington • Charles D. Harris • David W. Harris • William M. Harris • Joshija B. Hartzog • Paul Haupt • Fred S. Hay • Richard Heartery • Clamor Heise • Leander Herron • Thomas P. Higgins • James M. Hill • Marvin C. Hillock • Michael Himmelsback • Lehmann Hinemann • George Hobday • Henry Holden • David Holland • George Hooker • Samuel Hoover • Simpson Hornaday • Thomas Hubbard • James W. Huff • Fred O. Hunt • Rufus D. Hutchinson • John Kay • Bartholomew T. Keenan • Charles Kelley • John J. H. Kelly • Thomas Kelly • Philip Kennedy • Thomas Kerrigan • John Kilmartin • John Kirk • George K. Kitchen • Albert Knaak • Joseph F. Knight • John W. Knox • William Koelpin • Wendelin Kreher • John Kyle • David Larkin • James Lawrence • John S. Lawton • James Lenihan • William B. Lewis • Thomas Little • Francis W. Lohnes • James Lowthers • George Loyd • Leonidas S. Lytle • Jeptha L. Lytton • Herbert Mahers • Gregory Mahoney • Patrick Martin • David A. Matthews • Bernard McCann • Michael McCormick • James McDonald • Robert McDonald • Michael A. McGann • Owen McGar • John McHugh • Daniel McKinley • Michael McLoughlin • Albert W. McMillan • James McNally • William McNamara • Robert McPhelan • Charles H. McVeagh • Nicholas Meaher • Henry W. B. Mechlin • Daniel H. Miller • George Miller • George W. Miller • John Mitchell • John J. Mitchell • Charles H. Montrose • George Moquin • John Moriarity • James L. Morris • John Mott • Edward Murphy • Edward F. Murphy • Jeremiah Murphy • Philip Murphy • Thomas Murphy • Thomas Murray • Fred Myers • Edward Pengally • Josiah Pennsyl • Edwin Phoenix • Frederick Platten • John A. Poppe • Samuel Porter • Thomas Powers • James Pratt • John Raerick • Theodore Ragnar • William Rankin • James C. Reed • Samuel Richman • Hampton M. Roach • Joseph Robinson • David Roche • Henry Romeyn • Edward Rooney • Peter Roth • John F. Rowalt • Stanislaus Roy • James Russell • David Ryan • Dennis Ryan • George D. Scott • Robert B. Scott • William Shaffer • Edward C. Sharpless • John Sheerin • Charles Sheppard • John H. Shingle • John O. Skinner • Andrew J. Smith • Charles E. Smith • George W. Smith • Otto Smith • Robert Smith • Theodore F. Smith • Elmer A. Snow • Orizoba Spence • George Springer • Eben Stanley • Edward Stanley • Alonzo Stokes • William H. Strayer • Benoni Strivson • John A. Sutherland • Allen Walker • William Wallace • Charles H. Ward • James C. Watson • Joseph Watson • Enoch R. Weiss • Charles H. Welch • Michael Welch • Patton G. Whitehead • Jacob Widmer • Benjamin Wilson • Charles Wilson • Milden H. Wilson • William Winterbottom • Joseph Witcome
- World War II Done
References
Henry Tamarin, labor leader, former president of Local #1 of the Hotel and Restaurant Employees (HERE) union in Chicago, and later the merged UNITE HERE Local 1. He took over leadership of the local union from a court appointed monitor, who had managed it in the wake of the departure of its controversial president Edward T. Hanley (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_T._Hanley). Tamarin's notability hinges largely on the big boosts in pay he secured for about 7,000 workers at Chicago hotels, largely immigrant workers in housekeeping type jobs. Under Hanley, Chicago pay scales seriously lagged those in New York and Los Angeles, and under Tamarin the gap was significantly narrowed (http://www.labornotes.org/2002/09/ready-strike-%E2%80%98new-york-pay%E2%80%99-chicago-hotel-workers-win-wage-and-benefits-boosts?language=en). Tamarin, and outsider within the Chicago labor community (not one 'of the boys', and having been raised in New York), has not gotten the attention he should, as one of the city's greatest labor leaders in the 21st century.
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