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  • Beriah
  • Name list

    up beriah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Beriah is a male given name from the Bible. Beriah (biblical figure), several biblical figures Beriah Botfield

    Beriah

    Beriah

  • Beriah Magoffin
  • American politician (1815–1885)

    Beriah Magoffin (April 18, 1815 – February 28, 1885) was the 21st governor of Kentucky, serving during the early part of the Civil War. Personally, Magoffin

    Beriah Magoffin

    Beriah Magoffin

    Beriah_Magoffin

  • Beriah Green
  • American abolitionist (1795–1874)

    Beriah Green Jr. (March 24, 1795 – May 4, 1874) was an American reformer, abolitionist, temperance advocate, college professor, minister, and head of the

    Beriah Green

    Beriah Green

    Beriah_Green

  • Beriah Palmer
  • American politician (1740–1812)

    Beriah Palmer (1740 in Bristol County, Massachusetts – May 20, 1812 in Ballston Spa, New York) was a United States representative from New York. In 1769

    Beriah Palmer

    Beriah_Palmer

  • Kentucky Declaration of Neutrality
  • Resolution passed by the Kentucky Legislature

    American Civil War. It was enacted on May 16, 1861, following Governor Beriah Magoffin's refusal to send troops to aid the Union in invading the South

    Kentucky Declaration of Neutrality

    Kentucky_Declaration_of_Neutrality

  • Beriah Wilkins
  • American politician

    Beriah Wilkins (July 10, 1846 – June 7, 1905) was an American politician and Civil War veteran who served three terms as a U.S. Representative from Ohio

    Beriah Wilkins

    Beriah Wilkins

    Beriah_Wilkins

  • Beri'ah
  • Second of the four celestial worlds in the Tree of Life of the Kabbalah

    Beri'ah (Hebrew: בְּרִיאָה), Briyah, or B'ri'ah (also known as Olam Beriah, עוֹלָם בְּרִיאָה in Hebrew, literally "the World of Creation"), is the second

    Beri'ah

    Beri'ah

  • Beriah Moore
  • Welsh footballer

    John Frederic Beriah Moore (25 December 1919 – 2005) was a Welsh professional footballer. A winger, he played for Cardiff City F.C. and scored the only

    Beriah Moore

    Beriah_Moore

  • Beriah Magoffin Monument
  • United States historic place

    The Beriah Magoffin Monument, in Spring Hill Cemetery of Harrodsburg, Kentucky, commemorates Beriah Magoffin, who was governor of Kentucky when the Civil

    Beriah Magoffin Monument

    Beriah Magoffin Monument

    Beriah_Magoffin_Monument

  • Asher
  • Biblical figure and son of Jacob and Zilpah

    (which probably means 'dove'). Asher's sons were Jimnah, Ishuah, Isui, and Beriah. Asher was the very one whose endeavor it had always been to reconcile the

    Asher

    Asher

    Asher

  • Magoffin County, Kentucky
  • County in the United States

    adjacent portions of Floyd, Johnson, and Morgan Counties. It was named for Beriah Magoffin, who was governor of Kentucky (1859–62). The area now encompassed

    Magoffin County, Kentucky

    Magoffin County, Kentucky

    Magoffin_County,_Kentucky

  • Beriah Botfield
  • British politician (1807–1863)

    Beriah Botfield FRS FRSE FSA FRGS (5 March 1807 – 7 August 1863) was a British Member of Parliament representing Ludlow in Shropshire as a Conservative

    Beriah Botfield

    Beriah_Botfield

  • Yetzirah
  • Third of four worlds in the Kabbalistic Tree of Life

    in "formation" is as opposed to "Beriah" as in "creation": actually taking whatever matter that was created in "Beriah" and shaping it into the basic elements

    Yetzirah

    Yetzirah

    Yetzirah

  • 1859 Kentucky gubernatorial election
  • 1859. Democratic nominee Beriah Magoffin defeated Opposition Party candidate Joshua Fry Bell with 53.10% of the vote. Beriah Magoffin, Democratic Joshua

    1859 Kentucky gubernatorial election

    1859 Kentucky gubernatorial election

    1859_Kentucky_gubernatorial_election

  • James B. Frazier
  • American politician

    James Beriah Frazier (October 18, 1856 – March 28, 1937) was an American politician who served as the 28th governor of Tennessee from 1903 to 1905, and

    James B. Frazier

    James B. Frazier

    James_B._Frazier

  • Merkabah mysticism
  • School of early Jewish mysticism

    etymological root in Kabbalah for the Sephirot divine powers. The second World, Beriah ("Creation"—Divine understanding), is the first independent root creation

    Merkabah mysticism

    Merkabah mysticism

    Merkabah_mysticism

  • James B. Frazier Jr.
  • American politician (1890–1978)

    James Beriah Frazier Jr. (June 23, 1890 – October 30, 1978) was a U.S. Democratic politician. Frazier was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee. His father was

    James B. Frazier Jr.

    James B. Frazier Jr.

    James_B._Frazier_Jr.

  • List of minor Hebrew Bible figures, A–K
  • "fraternal") is the name of 3 biblical individuals. One of the sons of Beriah. (1 Chronicles 8:14) One of the sons of Jehiel the Giebeonite. (1 Chronicles

    List of minor Hebrew Bible figures, A–K

    List_of_minor_Hebrew_Bible_figures,_A–K

  • James Fisher Robinson
  • Governor of Kentucky

    governor of Kentucky, serving the remainder of the unfinished term of Governor Beriah Magoffin. Magoffin, a Confederate sympathizer, became increasingly ineffective

    James Fisher Robinson

    James Fisher Robinson

    James_Fisher_Robinson

  • Beriah Gwynfe Evans
  • Welsh journalist and politician (1848–1927)

    Beriah Gwynfe Evans (12 February 1848 – 4 November 1927) was a journalist, Congregationalist, dramatist, Liberal politician and Welsh Nationalist. Born

    Beriah Gwynfe Evans

    Beriah Gwynfe Evans

    Beriah_Gwynfe_Evans

  • Da'at
  • Location where all ten sefirot in the Tree of Life are united as one

    into Understanding (Beriah). Prophecy is explained in Kabbalah to be the letters of Creation in Atziluth, as they descend into Beriah. This means Divine

    Da'at

    Da'at

    Da'at

  • Masada (band)
  • American jazz group

    Masada is a musical group with rotating personnel led by American saxophonist and composer John Zorn since the early 1990s. Masada was the first ensemble

    Masada (band)

    Masada (band)

    Masada_(band)

  • Beriah Brown
  • American politician

    Beriah Brown (February 23, 1815 – February 8, 1900) was a newspaper publisher and politician who served as Mayor of Seattle, Washington, as well as a regent

    Beriah Brown

    Beriah Brown

    Beriah_Brown

  • Ephraim
  • Person in the Book of Genesis

    to steal cattle from the locals. After their deaths he had another son, Beriah. He was the ancestor of Joshua, son of Nun ben Elishama, the leader of the

    Ephraim

    Ephraim

    Ephraim

  • Seder hishtalshelus
  • Chabad philosophy

    measured grasp of the Divine transcendence and remoteness of God above Beriah. The world of the Throne of God, metaphorically where the Divine Anthropos

    Seder hishtalshelus

    Seder_hishtalshelus

  • Four Worlds
  • Kabbalistic philosophical framework

    yet shape or form. Beriah is the realm of the "Divine Throne", denoting the sefirot configuration of Atziluth descending into Beriah like a King on a Throne

    Four Worlds

    Four Worlds

    Four_Worlds

  • Atziluth
  • Highest of four worlds in Kabbalah

    Beriah, Yetzirah, and Assiah. But here too they are transferred to the region of spirits and angels: In Atzilah, the Shekhinah alone rules In Beriah are

    Atziluth

    Atziluth

  • The Washington Post
  • American daily newspaper

    Hutchins sold the newspaper to Frank Hatton, a former Postmaster General, and Beriah Wilkins, a former Democratic congressman from Ohio. To promote the newspaper

    The Washington Post

    The_Washington_Post

  • Kabbalah
  • Type of Jewish mysticism

    comprehensive spiritual worlds, Atziluth ("Closeness" – Divine Wisdom), Beriah ("Creation" – Divine Understanding), Yetzirah ("Formation" – Divine Emotions)

    Kabbalah

    Kabbalah

    Kabbalah

  • Oneida Institute
  • School in upstate New York (1827–1843)

    Knox College, in Galesburg, Illinois. Oneida hired its second president, Beriah Green, from Oberlin's competitor in northeast Ohio, Western Reserve College

    Oneida Institute

    Oneida Institute

    Oneida_Institute

  • 1821 Land Lottery
  • Georgia lottery to redistribute Native lands

    Reeve, Bejamin Chatham DeLyons 170 10 Monroe Pike County Upson Co. Reeves, Beriah B. (Capt) Wilkes Reeves 188 4 Monroe Butts Co. Reeves, Jonathan Walton Ellisons

    1821 Land Lottery

    1821_Land_Lottery

  • Sandalphon
  • Archangel in Jewish and Christian writings

    Princeton University Press 2004 ISBN 9781400862733 p. 32 "The World of Beriah (Creation)" Archived 2006-11-15 at the Wayback Machine, A Study of The Book

    Sandalphon

    Sandalphon

    Sandalphon

  • The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today
  • 1873 satirical and political novel by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner

    broke Colonel Beriah Sellers, a Micawber-like character. The character was named Escol Sellers in the first edition and changed to Beriah when an actual

    The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today

    The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today

    The_Gilded_Age:_A_Tale_of_Today

  • American Anti-Slavery Society
  • Abolitionist society in existence from 1833–1870

    Forten, Abby Kelley Foster, Stephen Symonds Foster, Henry Highland Garnet, Beriah Green, Lucretia Mott, Wendell Phillips, Robert Purvis, Charles Lenox Remond

    American Anti-Slavery Society

    American Anti-Slavery Society

    American_Anti-Slavery_Society

  • Case Western Reserve University
  • Private university in Cleveland, Ohio, US

    unhappy with the situation. The college's chaplain and Bible professor, Beriah Green, gave four sermons on the topic and then resigned, expecting that

    Case Western Reserve University

    Case_Western_Reserve_University

  • List of United States representatives from New York
  • 1837 Unadilla Rufus Palen Whig 7th March 4, 1839 – March 3, 1841 Fallsburg Beriah Palmer Democratic-Republican 11th March 4, 1803 – March 3, 1805 ? George

    List of United States representatives from New York

    List_of_United_States_representatives_from_New_York

  • Sheerah
  • Ephraim, and her brothers were Shuthelah, Bered, Tahath, Eleadah, Zabad, Beriah, Rephah, Resheph, Telah, Tahan, Ladan, Ammihud, Elishama, Nun, and Joshua

    Sheerah

    Sheerah

  • List of minor Hebrew Bible figures, L–Z
  • of Benjamin. Malchiel (Hebrew מַלְכִּיאֵל "my king is God") was a son of Beriah the son of Asher, according to Genesis 46:17 and Numbers 26:45. He was one

    List of minor Hebrew Bible figures, L–Z

    List_of_minor_Hebrew_Bible_figures,_L–Z

  • National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum
  • Historic church in New York, United States

    Lovejoy Myrtilla Miner John Rankin Jonathan Walker 2016 Rev. John Gregg Fee Beriah Green Angelina Grimké Weld James W.C. Pennington 2018 Frances Ellen Watkins

    National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum

    National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum

    National_Abolition_Hall_of_Fame_and_Museum

  • Niggun of Four Stanzas
  • Niggun of the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidim

    the listener to each of the four spiritual worlds of Asiyah, Yetzirah, Beriah and Atzilus, and in fact, the four sections of the niggun correspond to

    Niggun of Four Stanzas

    Niggun_of_Four_Stanzas

  • Abolitionism in the United States
  • else was being discussed. The college's chaplain and theology professor Beriah Green said that "his Thoughts and his paper (The Liberator) are worthy of

    Abolitionism in the United States

    Abolitionism in the United States

    Abolitionism_in_the_United_States

  • List of biblical names starting with B
  • Berachah Berachiah Beraiah Berea Bered Beri, meaning "my son" or "my corn" Beriah Berith Bernice Berodach-baladan Berothai Berothath Besai Besodeiah Besor

    List of biblical names starting with B

    List_of_biblical_names_starting_with_B

  • Milo Smith
  • American physician

    Sr. Succeeded by Henry White Massengale In office 1842–1844 Preceded by Beriah Frazier Succeeded by Joseph Strong Gillespie Personal details Born 1807 (1807)

    Milo Smith

    Milo Smith

    Milo_Smith

  • Adam Kadmon
  • Mystical concept of a heavenly man or world

    Kadmon preceded the manifestation of the Four Worlds, Atzilut (“emanation”), Beriah (“creation”), Yetzirah (“formation”) and Asiyah (“action”). Whereas each

    Adam Kadmon

    Adam_Kadmon

  • List of U.S. county name etymologies (J–M)
  • county, which was itself named for James Madison Magoffin County Kentucky Beriah Magoffin, the 21st Governor of Kentucky Mahaska County Iowa Chief Mahaska

    List of U.S. county name etymologies (J–M)

    List_of_U.S._county_name_etymologies_(J–M)

  • Richford, New York
  • Town in New York, United States

    (now the Richford Quickway) by Beriah Wells. Ezekial Rich moved to the town in 1821 when he purchased the tavern from Beriah Wells. He established a glove

    Richford, New York

    Richford,_New_York

  • List of fellows of the Royal Society A, B, C
  • August 1886 – 22 December 1960 Joseph Bosworth 1829-06-04 1789 – 27 May 1876 Beriah Botfield 1839-01-17 5 March 1807 – 7 August 1863 Thomas Botfield 1833-04-18

    List of fellows of the Royal Society A, B, C

    List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_A,_B,_C

  • List of members of the United States Congress who owned slaves
  • 1, 1799 Mar. 2, 1801 Robert Treat Paine N.C. Mar. 3, 1855 Mar. 2, 1857 Beriah Palmer N.Y. Oct. 16, 1803 Mar. 2, 1805 James Parker N.J. Dec. 1, 1833 Mar

    List of members of the United States Congress who owned slaves

    List_of_members_of_the_United_States_Congress_who_owned_slaves

  • First ladies and gentlemen of Kentucky
  • Spouses of the governors of Kentucky, USA

    Nelson Shelby August 5, 1818 – May 7, 1880 August 30, 1859 – August 18, 1862 Beriah Magoffin Emily Jane Robinson Burbridge Downey Busbey July 14, 1827 – November

    First ladies and gentlemen of Kentucky

    First_ladies_and_gentlemen_of_Kentucky

  • Winfield S. Featherston
  • American politician

    Featherston was appointed to visit neutral Kentucky to try to influence Governor Beriah Magoffin into also leading his state from the Union. With the start of the

    Winfield S. Featherston

    Winfield S. Featherston

    Winfield_S._Featherston

  • Governor of Kentucky
  • Head of government of the U.S. state of Kentucky

    the office of governor before the end of their terms—John J. Crittenden, Beriah Magoffin, John W. Stevenson, Augustus O. Stanley, Happy Chandler, Earle

    Governor of Kentucky

    Governor of Kentucky

    Governor_of_Kentucky

  • Thomas Chamberlain (soldier)
  • Union Army officer (1841–1896)

    Brewer with his four older siblings: Joshua Lawrence (born in 1828); Horace Beriah (1834); Sarah Brastow (1836); and John Calhoun (1838). Their upbringing

    Thomas Chamberlain (soldier)

    Thomas Chamberlain (soldier)

    Thomas_Chamberlain_(soldier)

  • 1848 Free Soil & Liberty national conventions
  • Political meetings in the United States

    army and navy, free trade, and utopian socialism. Gerrit Smith of New York Beriah Green of New York Frederick Douglass of New York The platform adopted by

    1848 Free Soil & Liberty national conventions

    1848 Free Soil & Liberty national conventions

    1848_Free_Soil_&_Liberty_national_conventions

  • Beverly L. Clarke
  • American politician

    W. Powell Democratic nominee for Governor of Kentucky 1855 Succeeded by Beriah Magoffin U.S. House of Representatives Preceded by John H. McHenry Member of the U

    Beverly L. Clarke

    Beverly L. Clarke

    Beverly_L._Clarke

  • The Washington Post (march)
  • Composition by John Philip Sousa

    Washington Post newspaper—Frank Hatton, a former Postmaster General, and Beriah Wilkins, a former Democratic congressman from Ohio—requested that Sousa

    The Washington Post (march)

    The Washington Post (march)

    The_Washington_Post_(march)

  • Ahio
  • Ahio - brotherly. One of the sons of Beriah (biblical figure) (1 Chr. 8:14). One of the sons of Jehiel the Gibeonite (1 Chr. 8:31; 9:37). One of the other

    Ahio

    Ahio

  • List of Aramaic acronyms
  • but only drop by drop. אצילות בריאה יצירה עשיה, אבי"ע (Abiya, Atzilut, Beriah, Yetzirah, Asiah) - (Kabbalah) the Four Worlds. See בי"ע איכא דאמרי, א"ד

    List of Aramaic acronyms

    List_of_Aramaic_acronyms

  • The Liberator (newspaper)
  • American abolitionist newspaper (1831–1865)

    including all the abolitionist leaders, among them Frederick Douglass, Beriah Green, Arthur and Lewis Tappan, and Alfred Niger. It frequently printed

    The Liberator (newspaper)

    The Liberator (newspaper)

    The_Liberator_(newspaper)

  • Simon Bolivar Buckner
  • Confederate Army general and American politician (1823–1914)

    state of Kentucky in 1857 and was appointed adjutant general by Governor Beriah Magoffin in 1861. In this position, he tried to enforce Kentucky's neutrality

    Simon Bolivar Buckner

    Simon Bolivar Buckner

    Simon_Bolivar_Buckner

  • Elizabeth Smith Miller
  • American women's rights activist (1822–1911)

    who visited her father. In 1843, Elizabeth married Charles Dudley Miller; Beriah Green performed the ceremony. Charles was at one point a bank manager in

    Elizabeth Smith Miller

    Elizabeth Smith Miller

    Elizabeth_Smith_Miller

  • List of members of the Metropolitan Board of Works
  • resigned, Saunders chosen by Common Council 23 July 1863. Bermondsey Vestry Beriah Drew (1855–1858) (a) Cyrus Legg (1858–1881) (b) William Shepherd (a) Resigned

    List of members of the Metropolitan Board of Works

    List_of_members_of_the_Metropolitan_Board_of_Works

  • James Ackers
  • British politician (1811–1868)

    Ludlow In office 3 July 1841 – 31 July 1847 Serving with Beriah Botfield Preceded by Beriah Botfield Henry Salwey Succeeded by Henry Bayley Clive Henry

    James Ackers

    James_Ackers

  • Oberlin College
  • Private college in Oberlin, Ohio, US

    Grandison Finney was a disciple. The institute's second and final President, Beriah Green, moved to Oneida after he proved too abolitionist for Western Reserve

    Oberlin College

    Oberlin College

    Oberlin_College

  • The Trance of Seven Colors
  • 1994 live album by Maleem Mahmoud Guinia with Pharoah Sanders

    Sharrock)" – 7:23 "Boulandi Samawi" – 13:56 "Moussa Berkiyo / Koubaliy Beriah La'Foh" – 4:34 "Salat Anbi" – 8:17 "Casa Casa Atougra" – 5:05 "Marhaba"

    The Trance of Seven Colors

    The_Trance_of_Seven_Colors

  • Hudson, Ohio
  • City in Ohio, United States

    Railroad. Hudson's period of anti-slavery leadership ended in the early 1830s. Beriah Green, the lone professor of theology at the college, was influenced by

    Hudson, Ohio

    Hudson, Ohio

    Hudson,_Ohio

  • Cymru Fydd
  • Lloyd, O. M. Edwards, T. E. Ellis (leader, MP for Merioneth, 1886–1899), Beriah Gwynfe Evans and Alfred Thomas. Initially it was a purely London-based society

    Cymru Fydd

    Cymru_Fydd

  • Proclamation 80
  • 1861 U.S. presidential proclamation signed by Abraham Lincoln

    lives, and property, against Northern mendacity and usurpation." Governor Beriah Magoffin of Kentucky declared that they would not send volunteers to a Northern

    Proclamation 80

    Proclamation 80

    Proclamation_80

  • First Apocalypse of James
  • Christian Gnostic text

    ("rulers") parallels the traditional structure of the Four Worlds (Atzilus, Beriah, Yetzirah, Asiyah), where forces known as klipot (shells) attempt to block

    First Apocalypse of James

    First Apocalypse of James

    First_Apocalypse_of_James

  • Linn Boyd
  • American politician (1800–1859)

    office. This became significant with the onset of the Civil War. Governor Beriah Magoffin, who supported slavery, secession, and states' rights, became increasingly

    Linn Boyd

    Linn Boyd

    Linn_Boyd

  • Percy Egerton Herbert
  • British Army general (1822–1876)

    1854–1860 With: Lord William Powlett 1854–1857 Beriah Botfield 1857–60 Succeeded by George Windsor-Clive Beriah Botfield Preceded by Viscount Newport Sir Baldwin

    Percy Egerton Herbert

    Percy Egerton Herbert

    Percy_Egerton_Herbert

  • Albert J. Pearson
  • American politician

    the 18th district In office January 2, 1882 – January 6, 1884 Preceded by Beriah Wilkins Succeeded by William S. Crowell Personal details Born Albert Jackson

    Albert J. Pearson

    Albert J. Pearson

    Albert_J._Pearson

  • Wilkins (surname)
  • Surname list

    Wilkins (1907–1985), radar pioneer Barry Wilkins, Canadian ice hockey player Beriah Wilkins (1846–1905), American politician Billy Wilkins, American musician

    Wilkins (surname)

    Wilkins_(surname)

  • James L. Alcorn
  • American politician (1816–1894)

    Party political offices Preceded by Beriah B. Eggleston Republican nominee for Governor of Mississippi 1869 Succeeded by Adelbert Ames Political offices

    James L. Alcorn

    James L. Alcorn

    James_L._Alcorn

  • List of United States political families (M)
  • Chargé d'affaires to Central America 1832. Son-in-law of Isaac Shelby. Beriah Magoffin (1815–1885), Kentucky State Court Judge 1840, Kentucky State Senator

    List of United States political families (M)

    List_of_United_States_political_families_(M)

  • Luther H. Cary
  • American politician (1823–1888)

    Infantry Regiment in the American Civil War, bringing along his brother Amzi Beriah Cary as 1st assistant surgeon. Unlike many other politicians turned Union

    Luther H. Cary

    Luther_H._Cary

  • Embassy of Peru, Washington, D.C.
  • Diplomatic mission of Peru to the United States

    building was designed by Jules Henri de Sibour for Emily J. Wilkins, widow of Beriah Wilkins. Their son John F. Wilkins, who married Julia C. Wilkins, inherited

    Embassy of Peru, Washington, D.C.

    Embassy of Peru, Washington, D.C.

    Embassy_of_Peru,_Washington,_D.C.

  • List of mayors of Chattanooga, Tennessee
  • affiliation 1 James Enfield Berry[a] January 1, 1840 December 31, 1840 1 2 Dr. Beriah Frazier 1841 1 3 Dr. Milo Smith (1st term) 1842 1843 2 4 Dr. Joseph Strong

    List of mayors of Chattanooga, Tennessee

    List of mayors of Chattanooga, Tennessee

    List_of_mayors_of_Chattanooga,_Tennessee

  • Ordinance of Secession
  • Document issued by seceding US states

    Union. A month after the battle of Fort Sumter in April 1861, Governor Beriah Magoffin issued a proclamation declaring neutrality and urged Kentuckians

    Ordinance of Secession

    Ordinance_of_Secession

  • Preston, Connecticut
  • Town in Connecticut, United States

    in Preston William Howard Doane (1831–1915), industrialist and composer Beriah Green (1795–1874), abolitionist and author born in Preston Clarence Ellis

    Preston, Connecticut

    Preston, Connecticut

    Preston,_Connecticut

  • Timeline of events leading to the American Civil War
  • legislative committee recommends the state remain neutral. On May 20, Governor Beriah Magoffin of Kentucky declares Kentucky to be neutral and forbids both movement

    Timeline of events leading to the American Civil War

    Timeline of events leading to the American Civil War

    Timeline_of_events_leading_to_the_American_Civil_War

  • Mayor of Seattle
  • November 26, 2009. Cassandra Tate, Voters elect People's Ticket candidate Beriah Brown as mayor of the City of Seattle on July 8, 1878 Archived June 21,

    Mayor of Seattle

    Mayor of Seattle

    Mayor_of_Seattle

  • Surgery in ancient Rome
  • Springer Science & Business Media. p. 2. ISBN 978-1-85233-496-3. Watson, Beriah André (1885). A Treatise on amputations of the extremities and their complications

    Surgery in ancient Rome

    Surgery in ancient Rome

    Surgery_in_ancient_Rome

  • Trey Spruance
  • American musician and composer (born 1969)

    from Zorn's Masada Songbooks for Secret Chiefs 3: "Xaphan" in 2007, and "Beriah". He contributed guitar and tubular bells to two albums by the drone metal

    Trey Spruance

    Trey Spruance

    Trey_Spruance

  • Gerrit Smith
  • American abolitionist and politician (1797–1874)

    York Anti-Slavery Society, which he attended at the urging of his friends Beriah Green and Alvan Stewart. At his invitation, the meeting continued the next

    Gerrit Smith

    Gerrit Smith

    Gerrit_Smith

  • The American Claimant
  • Novel by Mark Twain

    Sellers in the first edition of Twain's earlier novel Gilded Age (1873) and Beriah Sellers in later editions. The note also identifies Colonel Sellers as the

    The American Claimant

    The American Claimant

    The_American_Claimant

  • 50th United States Congress
  • 1887-1889 U.S. Congress

    Randall; Ranking Member: Joseph G. Cannon) Banking and Currency (Chairman: Beriah Wilkins; Ranking Member: Luther F. McKinney) Claims (Chairman: S. W. T.

    50th United States Congress

    50th United States Congress

    50th_United_States_Congress

  • Western Reserve Academy
  • Private school in Hudson, Ohio, US

    historian Lee Morin '70 — NASA astronaut Thomas Day Seymour 1870 - educator Beriah Green, taught at Western Reserve College and the Prefatory Academy Edward

    Western Reserve Academy

    Western_Reserve_Academy

  • List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1800
  • of Sarah West Widow, and conveyed by her to Joseph Martin Esquire, and Beriah Hills Gentleman, by Indentures of Lease and Release, bearing Date respectively

    List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1800

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1800

  • 1848 United States presidential election
  • Presidential vote Vice presidential vote Gerrit Smith 99 Charles C. Foote 44 Beriah Green 2 George Bradburn 12 Frederick Douglass 1 Samuel Ringgold Ward 12

    1848 United States presidential election

    1848 United States presidential election

    1848_United_States_presidential_election

  • Border states (American Civil War)
  • Slave states that did not secede from the Union during the American Civil War

    hope to have God on my side, but I must have Kentucky." Kentucky Governor Beriah Magoffin proposed that slave states such as Kentucky should conform to the

    Border states (American Civil War)

    Border states (American Civil War)

    Border_states_(American_Civil_War)

  • The Breakers (hotel)
  • Hotel in Palm Beach, Florida, US

    including three meals a day (in 2018, rooms started at $1,050 per night). Beriah Wilkins, an editor for The Washington Post, and Mary Caroline Blair, Duchess

    The Breakers (hotel)

    The Breakers (hotel)

    The_Breakers_(hotel)

  • Fairfield Presbyterian Church
  • Historic church in New Jersey, United States

    Hollingshead (1773–1783) Ethan Osborn (1789–1844) David McKee (1836–1838) Beriah B. Hotchckin (1845–1850) David C. Meeker (1851–1855) James Boggs (1857–1866)

    Fairfield Presbyterian Church

    Fairfield Presbyterian Church

    Fairfield_Presbyterian_Church

  • 1st Wisconsin Legislature
  • Wisconsin legislative term

    Smith, William R. (1854). The History of Wisconsin. Madison, Wisconsin: Beriah Brown. pp. 303–305. Retrieved August 8, 2021. Acts of the 1848 Wisconsin

    1st Wisconsin Legislature

    1st Wisconsin Legislature

    1st_Wisconsin_Legislature

  • Lake View Cemetery (Seattle)
  • Cemetery in Seattle, Washington, U.S.

    Supreme Court. Presiding Judge, Nuremberg War Crimes Trials, 1946–1947. Beriah Brown – Mayor of Seattle Libbie Beach Brown – philanthropist and temperance

    Lake View Cemetery (Seattle)

    Lake View Cemetery (Seattle)

    Lake_View_Cemetery_(Seattle)

  • List of Middlebury College alumni
  • Bush; field director for the National Republican Congressional Committee Beriah Green 1819 – reformer and noted abolitionist Henry Hitchcock (did not graduate)

    List of Middlebury College alumni

    List_of_Middlebury_College_alumni

  • George Town Conurbation
  • Metropolitan area in northwestern Malaysia

    Serai was excluded from the conurbation in 2010 but was reinstated in 2021. Beriah was included into the conurbation in 2021. Bukit Merah was included into

    George Town Conurbation

    George Town Conurbation

    George_Town_Conurbation

  • The Book Beri'ah
  • 2018 box set by John Zorn

    Barnes, Phil (July 3, 2019). "The Spike Orchestra and John Zorn's The Book Beriah". All About Jazz. All About Jazz. Retrieved August 8, 2020. "John Zorn:

    The Book Beri'ah

    The_Book_Beri'ah

  • Gideon A. Weed
  • American politician (1833–1905)

    office July 31, 1876 – July 29, 1878 Preceded by Bailey Gatzert Succeeded by Beriah Brown Personal details Born (1833-03-07)March 7, 1833 New Providence, New

    Gideon A. Weed

    Gideon A. Weed

    Gideon_A._Weed

  • Louisa Thynne, Viscountess Weymouth
  • British peer

    Wiltshire Community History. Wiltshire Council. Retrieved 28 February 2015. Beriah Botfield (1858). Stemmata Botevilliana. Memorials of the Families of de

    Louisa Thynne, Viscountess Weymouth

    Louisa_Thynne,_Viscountess_Weymouth

  • 1788–89 United States presidential election in Massachusetts
  • 71% Unknown James Athearn 53 2.52% Unknown John Worth 34 1.62% Unknown Beriah Norton 13 0.62% Federalists George Leonard 12 0.57% Federalists Cornelius

    1788–89 United States presidential election in Massachusetts

    1788–89 United States presidential election in Massachusetts

    1788–89_United_States_presidential_election_in_Massachusetts

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Online names & meanings

  • Devanandan
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu, Traditional

    Devanandan

    Sonofgod

  • Pyle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pyle

    English : from Middle English pile ‘stake’, ‘post’ (via Old English from Latin pilum ‘spike’, ‘javelin’), hence a topographic name for someone who lived near a stake or post serving as a landmark or a metonymic occupational name for a stake maker or a nickname for a tall strong man.Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a marksman or an arrowsmith, from pijl ‘arrow’.

  • Orabelle
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English, Latin

    Orabelle

    Beautiful Seacoast; Prayerful; Gold; Breeze

  • Guirdeep
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Guirdeep

    Light of the Teacher

  • Dyu Mani
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Dyu Mani

    Lord Shiva

  • Kiana | கீஅநா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kiana | கீஅநா

    Moon Goddess, Divine, Heavenly

  • Tyrannus
  • Biblical

    Tyrannus

    a prince; one that reigns

  • Adriane
  • Girl/Female

    German American French

    Adriane

    Dark.

  • CORIE
  • Male

    English

    CORIE

    Variant spelling of English Corey, possibly CORIE means "deep hollow, ravine."

  • Eliud
  • Biblical

    Eliud

    God is my praise

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