The Story of the Halsteads of the United States


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Histories of various Halsteads (not necessarily related to each other) in the United States and England. Also includes the genealogies of John and Reuben Holstead (Halstead). "John Holstead, of the fifth or sixth generation following Henry Holstead, it is not certain which, was b. in Currituck Co., N. C. Jan. 16, 1773. ... Died at Paddy's run, now Shandon, Butler Co., O. Feb. 16, 1855. m. in Nov. 1792, Ruth Richardson b. in Pasquotank, Co., N. C., July 24, 1775; d. at Paddy's Run, Sept. 30, 1841, dau. of Josiah and Ruth Richardson of Pasquotank Co. ..."--P. 97. Ruben Holstead "... b. probably in Currituck Co., N. C. about 1775; d. near Riley, Vigo Co., Ind., just prior to Dec. 16, 1853; m. in North Carolina probably about 1804, Elizabeth (Preston) Pearce b. in North Carolina, presumably, about 1772; d. near Riley, Ind., about 1845 ..."--P. 105. Their relatives and descendants lived in Ohio, Indiana, Florida, New York, California, Washington D. C., Texas, North Dakota, Illinois, Michigan, Canada and elsewhere.




Conduct of Halsted L. Ritter, U.S. District Judge, Southern District of Florida


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Committee Serial No. 1. Nov. 20-24, 1933 and Nov. 21-23, 1934 hearings were held in Miami, Fla.




Moments in Time


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From the battlefields of Vietnam to the halls of the White House to film sets, Halstead's sense of timing and eye for the revealing shot was unerring throughout his 50-year career. Among the 300 photographs in this collection are many that are instantly recognizable, such as Bill Clinton embracing Monica Lewinsky, or Nixon saluting with his famous V-for-victory sign.




Genealogies in the Library of Congress


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This ten-year supplement lists 10,000 titles acquired by the Library of Congress since 1976--this extraordinary number reflecting the phenomenal growth of interest in genealogy since the publication of Roots. An index of secondary names contains about 8,500 entries, and a geographical index lists family locations when mentioned.




Documentary History of the First Federal Congress of the United States of America, March 4, 1789-March 3, 1791


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Volumes 12 and 13 of this highly acclaimed documentary edition cover the first Congress's second session, from January to August 1790. Among other important issues in this critical period, Congress debated Hamilton's report on the public credit, federal assumption of state Revolutionary War debts, and antislavery petitions from Pennsylvania Quakers. The editors once more have assembled the most complete and reliable text of the debates by examining a variety of sources: stenographer Thomas Lloyd's shorthand notes, his Congressional Register, and contemporary newspaper accounts.







Genius on the Edge


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Genius on the Edge introduces the public to the man who revolutionized modern surgery at the same time it weaves a compelling biography with a fascinating tour of American medicine at the turn of the 19th century. Coming of age in the wake of the Civil War, William Stewart Halsted became a doctor in an era when surgery was a dangerous game of chance. By the time of his death in 1922, Halsted had transformed surgery and had pioneered techniques and procedures that are routine in today's operating rooms. But this came at a high price-drug addiction and alienation from his friends and family. His enormous professional accomplishments, eccentric personal behavior, and lifetime of drug addiction defy conventional wisdom. In the first comprehensive portrait of this complex and indisputably brilliant man, author Gerald Imber-a renowned plastic surgeon himself-takes readers to the upper echelons of society in New York City and Baltimore, blending tales of Gilded Age decadence with captivating accounts from the front lines of medical discovery. Combining the historical atmosphere of The Alienist with an unconventional hero, Genius on the Edge celebrates one of history's most daring doctors. Book jacket.