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American chemist, academic, entrepreneur, football coach (1867–1938)
Charles Holmes Herty Sr. (December 4, 1867 – July 27, 1938) was an American academic, scientist, and entrepreneur. Serving in academia as a chemistry professor
Charles_Herty
Public university in Statesboro, Georgia, US
2018. "About | Herty Advanced Materials Development Center". research.georgiasouthern.edu. Retrieved August 13, 2020. "Charles Herty Timeline". Georgia
Georgia_Southern_University
World War II Liberty ship of the United States
SS Charles H. Herty was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. It was named after American chemist Charles Herty. Colton, Tim
SS_Charles_H._Herty
Sports venue in Athens, Georgia, US
Herty Field, also known as Alumni Athletic Field, was the original on-campus playing venue for football, Track and field and baseball at the University
Herty_Field
Topics referred to by the same term
Herty may refer to: Charles Herty (1867–1938), American academic, scientist, and businessman Herty Advanced Materials Development Center, a research facility
Herty
Building in Savannah, Georgia
1938 by the state of Georgia as an applied research center to honor Charles H. Herty, a chemist whose discoveries spearheaded the utilization of southern
Herty Advanced Materials Development Center
Herty_Advanced_Materials_Development_Center
American football player and coach
44-41 win at No. 15 Tennessee". AP News. Retrieved February 7, 2026. Odum, Charles (September 28, 2025). "Simpson accounts for 3 TDs as No. 17 Alabama never
Kirby_Smart
American football team of the University of Georgia
Georgia's football program dates to 1892, when chemistry professor Dr. Charles Herty organized the university's first team and scheduled a game against Mercer
Georgia_Bulldogs_football
American football and basketball player and coach (1901–1978)
head football coaches Charles Herty (1891) No team (1892) Ernest Brown (1893) Robert Winston (1894) Pop Warner (1895–1896) Charles McCarthy (1897–1898)
Harry_Mehre
American college football coach and administrator (1932–2022)
head football coaches Charles Herty (1891) No team (1892) Ernest Brown (1893) Robert Winston (1894) Pop Warner (1895–1896) Charles McCarthy (1897–1898)
Vince_Dooley
American college football season
Georgia Bulldogs' one and only season under the guidance of head coach Charles Herty, the so-called father of football at Georgia. List of the first college
1892 Georgia Bulldogs football team
1892_Georgia_Bulldogs_football_team
American college football coach (1871–1954)
line: Albert Exendine, Martin Wheelock, Bemus Pierce, William Garlowe, Charles Dillon, Emil Hauser, Edward Rogers; and in the backfield: Jimmy Johnson
Pop_Warner
American football player and coach (born 1960)
head football coaches Charles Herty (1891) No team (1892) Ernest Brown (1893) Robert Winston (1894) Pop Warner (1895–1896) Charles McCarthy (1897–1898)
Mark_Richt
Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Coaches# AP° Charles Herty (Independent) (1892) 1892 Georgia 1–1 Herty: 1–1 Ernest Brown (Independent) (1893) 1893 Georgia
List of Georgia Bulldogs football seasons
List_of_Georgia_Bulldogs_football_seasons
American football player and coach (born 1955)
head football coaches Charles Herty (1891) No team (1892) Ernest Brown (1893) Robert Winston (1894) Pop Warner (1895–1896) Charles McCarthy (1897–1898)
Ray_Goff
American football player and coach (1905–1973)
head football coaches Charles Herty (1891) No team (1892) Ernest Brown (1893) Robert Winston (1894) Pop Warner (1895–1896) Charles McCarthy (1897–1898)
Wally_Butts
Urban park in Atlanta, Georgia
Georgia. The game was arranged by former Johns Hopkins classmates, Dr. Charles Herty of Georgia and Dr. George Petrie of Auburn. Auburn won the game 10–0
Piedmont_Park
American baseball player and football coach (1905–1978)
head football coaches Charles Herty (1891) No team (1892) Ernest Brown (1893) Robert Winston (1894) Pop Warner (1895–1896) Charles McCarthy (1897–1898)
Joel_Hunt
industry was revolutionized by former University of Georgia chemist Charles Herty. Herty devised a method of collecting the raw sap from yellow pine in nearby
History_of_Savannah,_Georgia
the Herty Medal since 1933 in honor of Charles Herty. The medallion is solid gold and is inscribed with the words "pro scientia et patria - Herty 1933
Herty_Medal
Public university in Athens, Georgia, US
football game against Georgia Tech, University of Georgia President, Charles Herty, removed old gold as an official school color. Crimson (also referred
University_of_Georgia
chemistry for the discovery of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation Charles Herty (1867–1938), American chemist who revolutionized the turpentine industry
List_of_chemists
American football coach (born 1983)
head football coaches Charles Herty (1891) No team (1892) Ernest Brown (1893) Robert Winston (1894) Pop Warner (1895–1896) Charles McCarthy (1897–1898)
Bryan_McClendon
Unincorporated community in Texas, United States
Neches River Railroad in 1940 led to the creation of Herty. The area is named after Dr. Charles Herty, a Georgia chemist who developed the first process
Herty,_Texas
has the highest winning percentage with a record of 105–19 (.847), and Charles A. Barnard has the lowest winning percentage at 1–5 (.167). Five of the
List of Georgia Bulldogs head football coaches
List_of_Georgia_Bulldogs_head_football_coaches
American football player and coach (born 1945)
head football coaches Charles Herty (1891) No team (1892) Ernest Brown (1893) Robert Winston (1894) Pop Warner (1895–1896) Charles McCarthy (1897–1898)
Jim_Donnan
Chancellor, Dr. W. E. Boggs, and the Board of Trustees hired alumnus Dr. Charles Herty as a chemistry professor, but they also gave him the responsibility
William_Ellison_Boggs
County in Georgia, United States
across 10,000 acres of land. Fowler worked together with scientist Charles Herty, who developed a process to use pine pulp to create paper. According
Treutlen_County,_Georgia
and professor at Mount Holyoke College Charles Herty, academic, chemist and businessman; namesake of UGA's Herty Field Cynthia Kenyon, professor of biochemistry
List of University of Georgia people
List_of_University_of_Georgia_people
American football and basketball coach (1886–1968)
head football coaches Charles Herty (1891) No team (1892) Ernest Brown (1893) Robert Winston (1894) Pop Warner (1895–1896) Charles McCarthy (1897–1898)
W._A._Cunningham
College football rivalry game
in Piedmont Park in Atlanta, Georgia. The game was the brainchild of Charles Herty of Georgia and George Petrie of Auburn, the founders and first head
Deep_South's_Oldest_Rivalry
American football player and coach (1888–1968)
head football coaches Charles Herty (1891) No team (1892) Ernest Brown (1893) Robert Winston (1894) Pop Warner (1895–1896) Charles McCarthy (1897–1898)
George_Cecil_Woodruff
Charles Herty
List of University of Florida honorary degree recipients
List_of_University_of_Florida_honorary_degree_recipients
American chemist (1846–1927)
Albert L. Lehninger 1970: George S. Hammond 1971: George C. Pimentel 1972: Charles H. Townes 1973: Frank H. Westheimer 1974: Elias J. Corey 1975: Henry Taube
Ira_Remsen
American football player and coach (1924–2003)
head football coaches Charles Herty (1891) No team (1892) Ernest Brown (1893) Robert Winston (1894) Pop Warner (1895–1896) Charles McCarthy (1897–1898)
Johnny_Griffith_(coach)
American lawyer and government official
founding of the American Institute of Physics, and, in collaboration with Charles Herty, the founding of the National Institutes of Health. With financial support
Francis_Patrick_Garvan
American sports coach, athletics administrator (1891–1939)
hosted by the university during the 1996 Summer Olympics. As a result, Charles Boynton Knapp, the university's president at the time, led the effort to
Herman_Stegeman
American football. Georgia's football program began in 1892, when Dr. Charles Herty, a chemistry professor and former player at Johns Hopkins, assembled
History of Georgia Bulldogs football
History_of_Georgia_Bulldogs_football
American lawyer
head football coaches Charles Herty (1891) No team (1892) Ernest Brown (1893) Robert Winston (1894) Pop Warner (1895–1896) Charles McCarthy (1897–1898)
Gordon_Saussy
American political scientist and public administrator
Charles McCarthy (June 29, 1873 – March 26, 1921) was an American political scientist, public administrator, Progressive reformer, and briefly, a college
Charles McCarthy (progressive)
Charles_McCarthy_(progressive)
members unanimously elected Charles Herty, an American chemist, to serve as the Association's first president. At the time, Herty was the editor of American
Society of Chemical Manufacturers and Affiliates
Society_of_Chemical_Manufacturers_and_Affiliates
American football and baseball player
head football coaches Charles Herty (1891) No team (1892) Ernest Brown (1893) Robert Winston (1894) Pop Warner (1895–1896) Charles McCarthy (1897–1898)
Marvin_M._Dickinson
American Chemical Society program to recognize significant achievements in chemistry
Savannah Pulp and Paper Laboratory (now the Herty Advanced Materials Development Center), founded by Charles H. Herty Sr. in 1932 Commercialization of the Hall-Héroult
National Historic Chemical Landmarks
National_Historic_Chemical_Landmarks
American football coach
Daily Orange. Retrieved December 18, 2022. John F. Stegeman, The Ghosts of Herty Field: Early Days on a Southern Gridiron, pp. 22–23, University of Georgia
Robert_Winston_(coach)
Cosmetic chemist
Principles and Practice of Beauty Culture and a biography of chemist Charles Herty, and more than 300 articles on topics including the history of the cosmetics
Florence_E._Wall
American football player and coach
head football coaches Charles Herty (1891) No team (1892) Ernest Brown (1893) Robert Winston (1894) Pop Warner (1895–1896) Charles McCarthy (1897–1898)
Ernest_Brown_(coach)
American football player and sports coach (1874–1928)
head football coaches Charles Herty (1891) No team (1892) Ernest Brown (1893) Robert Winston (1894) Pop Warner (1895–1896) Charles McCarthy (1897–1898)
William_Ayres_Reynolds
American sports coach and administrator (1885–1956)
head football coaches Charles Herty (1891) No team (1892) Ernest Brown (1893) Robert Winston (1894) Pop Warner (1895–1896) Charles McCarthy (1897–1898)
Frank Dobson (American football)
Frank_Dobson_(American_football)
American football coach (1880–1943)
head football coaches Charles Herty (1891) No team (1892) Ernest Brown (1893) Robert Winston (1894) Pop Warner (1895–1896) Charles McCarthy (1897–1898)
Joseph Coulter (American football)
Joseph_Coulter_(American_football)
Educator in American South (1809–1899)
conducted student trips to Europe. Sophie Schaller married the chemist Charles Herty. White 1966, p. 283. Life of Usefulness 1899. Kowalczyk 1946, p. 105
Sophie_Sosnowski
American football player and coach (1880–1977)
Charles Arthur Barnard (March 22, 1880 – December 6, 1977) was an American college football player and coach. He served as the head coach for one season
Charles A. Barnard (American football)
Charles_A._Barnard_(American_football)
American sports coach (1884–1946)
head football coaches Charles Herty (1891) No team (1892) Ernest Brown (1893) Robert Winston (1894) Pop Warner (1895–1896) Charles McCarthy (1897–1898)
Branch_Bocock
American football player and coach (1878–1956)
head football coaches Charles Herty (1891) No team (1892) Ernest Brown (1893) Robert Winston (1894) Pop Warner (1895–1896) Charles McCarthy (1897–1898)
George_S._Whitney
Chemist and nanoscientist
Valparaiso University College of Arts and Sciences National Council. Charles Herty Medal, 2018 Valparaiso University Distinguished Alumni Award, Valparaiso
Sandra_J._Rosenthal
American college football season
Carter (right tackle), Holt (right end), Frank Lowe (quarterback), Charles Herty (left halfback), Henry Bristol (right halfback), James Fearrington (fullback)
1918 VPI Gobblers football team
1918_VPI_Gobblers_football_team
American chemist
the Herty Medal 1967 the Medal for Synthetic Organic Chemistry from the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers' Association Bradsher, Charles K. Charles
Charles_R._Hauser
American analytical chemist (1925–1981)
Chemical Society Award in Analytical Chemistry (Fisher Award, 1965) Herty Medal (1968) Charles H. Stone Award (1971) ANACHEM Award (1972) Manufacturing Chemists
Charles_N._Reilley
American football coach
newly-discovered early Wyoming Va... Stegeman, John F. (September 1997). The Ghosts of Herty Field: Early Days on a Southern Gridiron. ISBN 9780820319599. "Birthday
E._E._Jones
Charles Anthony Goessmann (13 June 1827 – 1 September 1910), known in his native German as Karl Anton Gößmann, was a Massachusetts agricultural and food
Charles_Anthony_Goessmann
American chemist
Charles Edward Munroe (May 24, 1849 – December 7, 1938) was an American chemist, discoverer of the Munroe effect, and chair of the department of chemistry
Charles_Edward_Munroe
American chemist (1920-1997)
Charles Gilbert Overberger (October 12, 1920 – March 17, 1997) was an American chemist, specialising in polymer research and education. Overberger was
Charles_G._Overberger
American chemist (1913–2001)
Charles C. Price (July 13, 1913 - February 11, 2001) was an American chemist and president of the American Chemical Society (1965). He taught at the University
Charles_C._Price
American chemist (1836–1925)
Charles Frederick Chandler (December 6, 1836 – August 25, 1925) was an American chemist, best known for his regulatory work in public health, sanitation
Charles_F._Chandler
American scientific society
"Willard Gibbs Award". chicagoacs.org. Retrieved January 15, 2016. "Charles H. Herty Award". Retrieved February 10, 2017. "CME ACS NY Leadership Awards(TM)"
American_Chemical_Society
American chemist (1875–1967)
Charles August Kraus (August 15, 1875 – June 27, 1967) was an American chemist. He was professor of chemistry and director of the chemical laboratories
Charles_A._Kraus
American chemist
History of Chemistry of the American Chemical Society a recipient of Charles Holmes Herty Medal, the American Chemical Society, a distinguished professor at
Dean_S._Tarbell
obliterated. The bow section was sold to Genoa shipbreakers in 1948. Charles H. Herty was built by Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation. Her keel was laid
List_of_Liberty_ships_(C)
American chemist
Charles Benjamin Dudley (July 14, 1842 – December 21, 1909) was an American chemist who was an early proponent of standardisation in industry. Dudley
Charles_Benjamin_Dudley
College football rivalry in Georgia, US
declared the school's colors to be "old gold, black, and crimson." Dr. Charles H. Herty, the first UGA football coach, felt that old gold was too similar to
Clean,_Old-Fashioned_Hate
American chemist and engineer (1889–1944)
General Motors. In December 1921, while working under the direction of Charles Kettering at Dayton Research Laboratories, a subsidiary of General Motors
Thomas_Midgley_Jr.
American chemist (1931–2017)
Ronald Charles David Breslow (March 14, 1931 – October 25, 2017) was an American chemist from Rahway, New Jersey. He was University Professor at Columbia
Ronald_Breslow
2025). "Uncontained Review". Scare Value. Retrieved July 23, 2025. Lopez, Herty B. (March 31, 2025). "'Untold' movie ni Jodi unang mi-premiere sa Sugbo"
List_of_horror_films_of_2025
Liquid distilled from pine resin
Paper Engineers' Association and TAPPI. pp. 73–76. ISBN 952-5216-03-9. Charles H. Haswell. "Reminiscences of New York By an Octogenarian (1816 - 1860)"
Turpentine
American sports coach, athletics administrator, professor (1892–1971)
24, 1961. p. 11. Retrieved May 14, 2026 – via Newspapers.com . Killian, Herty (October 23, 1971). "Koach Killian's Korner; Taps for B.T. Harvey". Atlanta
B._T._Harvey
System of multiple interacting agents
research in the human sciences". Retrieved April 13, 2025. Gong, Xiaoqian; Herty, Michael; Piccoli, Benedetto; Visconti, Giuseppe (May 3, 2023). "Crowd Dynamics:
Multi-agent_system
American college football season
was the Georgia Bulldogs' first season under the guidance of head coach Charles McCarthy. It was in the Virginia game of 1897 that tragedy struck the Georgia
1897 Georgia Bulldogs football team
1897_Georgia_Bulldogs_football_team
American college football season
was the team's second and final season under the guidance of head coach Charles McCarthy. The backfield was led by quarterbacks "Kid" Huff and F. K. McCutcheon
1898 Georgia Bulldogs football team
1898_Georgia_Bulldogs_football_team
City in Georgia, United States
motion picture comedian Nick Harper, professional football player Charles Holmes Herty, academic, scientist, businessman and first football coach at the
Milledgeville,_Georgia
Belgian chemist (1863–1944); inventor of Bakelite
was born in Ghent, Belgium, on November 14, 1863, the son of a cobbler, Charles Baekeland, and a house maid, Rosalia Merchie. His siblings were: Elodia
Leo_Baekeland
Cemetery in Baldwin County, Georgia, US
Georgia Dixie Haygood (1861–1915), illusionist and vaudeville star Charles Holmes Herty (1867–1938), American academic, scientist, and businessman Edwin
Memory_Hill_Cemetery
American college football season
Athletic Association Record 1–5 (0–4 SIAA) Head coach Charles A. Barnard (1st season) Captain H. I. Killorain Home stadium Herty Field Seasons ← 1903 1905 →
1904 Georgia Bulldogs football team
1904_Georgia_Bulldogs_football_team
Public university in Atlanta, Georgia, US
magazine proclaimed UGA's colors to be "old gold, black, and crimson". Charles H. Herty, then-president of the University of Georgia, felt that old gold was
Georgia_Tech
"Bud" Peterson took over as the Institute's permanent president. Charles Holmes Herty Medal (2006) Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of
Gary_Schuster
Alexander Smith (1911) Arthur D. Little (1912) Theodore W. Richards (1914) Charles H. Herty (1915) Julius Stieglitz (1917) William H. Nichols (1918) William A
Presidents of the American Chemical Society
Presidents_of_the_American_Chemical_Society
American biochemist
Smith (1911) Arthur Dehon Little (1912) Theodore W. Richards (1914) Charles H. Herty (1915) Julius Stieglitz (1917) William H. Nichols (1918) William A
Melvin_Calvin
Genre of Medieval and early Tudor drama
pedagogical." (Johnson 172). Mercy ends his first speech saying "I besech yow hertyly, have this premedytacyon" (l. 44), ending with a cumbersome Latin loanword
Morality_play
the Norris Award, and the Herty Award for Outstanding Contributions in Chemistry; first MLK Visiting Scholar at MIT Charles Wilbert Snow Political Science
List of Morehouse College alumni
List_of_Morehouse_College_alumni
American scientist and activist (1901–1994)
area included studies of the structure of hemoglobin with his student Charles D. Coryell. He demonstrated that the hemoglobin molecule changes structure
Linus_Pauling
Chemistry professor
Electrochemical Society. 2011 – ACS Fellow 2010 – Robert A. Welch Chair, UTEP 2007 – Herty Medal 2003 – Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Luis_Echegoyen
American chemist (1854–1928)
Smith (1911) Arthur Dehon Little (1912) Theodore W. Richards (1914) Charles H. Herty (1915) Julius Stieglitz (1917) William H. Nichols (1918) William A
Edgar_Fahs_Smith
American polymer chemist (1894–1988)
Gortler, Leon B.; Price, Charles C. (13 July 1983). Carl S. Marvel, Transcript of an Interview Conducted by Leon Gortler and Charles Price in Wilmington,
Carl_Shipp_Marvel
George Schwegler, New York, NY and J.G. Eberie, Pastime A.C. 1897 - D. Herty, New York, NY 1898 - Not Held 1899 - J.B. Knipe, New York, NY 1900 - J.B
List of United States national amateur boxing heavyweight champions
List_of_United_States_national_amateur_boxing_heavyweight_champions
American chemist (1912–1999)
Smith (1911) Arthur Dehon Little (1912) Theodore W. Richards (1914) Charles H. Herty (1915) Julius Stieglitz (1917) William H. Nichols (1918) William A
Glenn_T._Seaborg
American chemist and physicist (1881–1957)
New York, on January 31, 1881. He was the third of the four children of Charles Langmuir and Sadie, née Comings. During his childhood, Langmuir's parents
Irving_Langmuir
College version of American/Canadian gridiron football
played in the Deep South when the Georgia Bulldogs defeated Mercer 50–0 at Herty Field. The beginnings of the contemporary Southeastern Conference and Atlantic
College_football
American organic chemist
assistantship. Torrey died unexpectedly in 1910, so Adams finished his Ph.D. under Charles Loring Jackson, George Shannon Forbes, and Latham Clarke. In 1912 he was
Roger_Adams
the American Chemical Society: the Charles H. Stone Award (1992), the Southern Chemist Award (2002) and the Herty Medal (2009). He is Fellow of the American
Craig_L._Hill
American physician and Food and Drugs Commissioner (1844–1930)
Smith (1911) Arthur Dehon Little (1912) Theodore W. Richards (1914) Charles H. Herty (1915) Julius Stieglitz (1917) William H. Nichols (1918) William A
Harvey_Washington_Wiley
American football and basketball coach (1904–1972)
26, 1972. p. 1. Retrieved April 2, 2024 – via Newspapers.com . Killian, Herty (September 2, 1972). "Frank Forbes 1904-1972". Atlanta Voice. Atlanta, Georgia
Frank_Forbes_(coach)
Building in Georgia, United States
Press. p. 52. ISBN 0-86554-748-3. Stegeman, John F. (2007). The Ghosts of Herty Field:Early Days on a Southern Gridiron. Athens, GA: University of Georgia
Kimball_House_(Atlanta)
CHARLES HERTY
CHARLES HERTY
Girl/Female
French
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Charley in Leicestershire, named with Celtic carn ‘cairn’, ‘pile of stones’ + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.French (Burgundy) : from a pet form of Charles.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
Farmer; Modern Form of Charles; Manly
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Swedish
Manly; Strong; Diminutive of Charles; Free Man
Male
English
Unisex pet form of English Charles and Charlene, CHARLIE means "man."
Girl/Female
French
A feminine form of Charles, meaning man or manly. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine.
Girl/Female
French American English
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Male
English
English and French form of German Karl, CHARLES means "man."
Female
English
Pet form of English Charlene, CHARLA means "man."
Male
French
Pet form of French Charles, CHARLOT means "man."Â
Girl/Female
French
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Charlene, CHARLEEN means "man."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Charley.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
Manly; Modern Form of Charles
Girl/Female
French, German
Pure; Little and Womanly; Female Version of Charles
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Son of Charles; A Man; Variant of Carl
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Charlie, CHARLEY means "man."
Girl/Female
French American
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Girl/Female
British, English, German
Feminine Diminutive Form of Charles; Carl
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Jamaican
Handsome; Manly; Form of Charles; Strong; Free-woman
CHARLES HERTY
CHARLES HERTY
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, Polish
Weapon; Matthews Estate; Gift of God; Domain Belonging to Maccius
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin, perhaps, as Reaney suggests, from a pet form of the Old English personal name Wippa, or perhaps a topographic name for someone who lived by a whipple tree, whatever that may have been. Chaucer lists whippletree (probably a kind of dogwood) along with maple, thorn, beech, hazel, and yew.Matthew Whipple came from England to Ipswich, MA, in about 1638. His descendent William Whipple (1730–85) born in Kittery, ME, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Girl/Female
Greek
Cunning.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Elevated; Venus
Girl/Female
Hindu
A small star, Starlet
Girl/Female
American, British, English, French
Rich Gift; Spoils of War
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Guardian's Meadow
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Supporter of Mankind
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Eliyphelet, ELIPHALET means "my God is deliverance." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including King David's youngest son.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling Clow.
CHARLES HERTY
CHARLES HERTY
CHARLES HERTY
CHARLES HERTY
CHARLES HERTY
n.
See Charge, n., 17.
v. i.
To debit on an account; as, to charge for purchases.
imp. & p. p.
of Charge
n.
A white wine made near Chablis, a town in France.
v. t.
To adorn with a chaplet or with flowers.
v. i.
To make an onset or rush; as, to charge with fixed bayonets.
v. t.
To impute or ascribe; to lay to one's charge.
v. t.
To lay on or impose, as a task, duty, or trust; to command, instruct, or exhort with authority; to enjoin; to urge earnestly; as, to charge a jury; to charge the clergy of a diocese; to charge an agent.
a.
Destitute of charms.
v. t.
To establish by charter.
v. t.
To assume as a bearing; as, he charges three roses or; to add to or represent on; as, he charges his shield with three roses or.
n.
One who, or that which charges.
v. i.
To demand a price; as, to charge high for goods.
n.
A charnel house; a grave; a cemetery.
pl.
of Charge d'affaires
n.
a white wine resembling Chablis{1}, but made elsewhere, as in California.
n.
An instrument for measuring or inserting a charge.
v. t.
To fix or demand as a price; as, he charges two dollars a barrel for apples.
v. t.
To hire or let by charter, as a ship. See Charter party, under Charter, n.
n.
The letting or hiring a vessel by special contract, or the contract or instrument whereby a vessel is hired or let; as, a ship is offered for sale or charter. See Charter party, below.