Occasionally the digitization process introduces transcription errors or other problems; we are continuing to work to improve these archived versions. John Lind was the brother of Jane Lind Hemphill and the father of Hannah Smith Lind Hemphill. There is additional genealogical information about the Hemphill family in an Information folder in the Rubenstein Library reading room. minister.
Tompkins, George Stephens, and W.H. He attended Erskine College, where he earned a A.B.
John Hemphill (born 1953) is a Canadian actor who portrays Bob Currie on Schitt's Creek.. Career. materials in the Duke University Libraries, search for these terms in the To preserve these articles as they originally appeared, The Times does not alter, edit or update them. For more information, consult the copyright section of the Regulations and Procedures of the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library. He was the editor of the South Carolina Abbeville Medium, 1871-1880; reporter and exchange reader, 1880-1881; chief of the Columbia bureau, 1881-1882; city editor and acting manager, 1886-1888; and manager and editor-in-chief of the Charleston News and Courier, 1888-1910. 1 Biography 2 On Criminal Minds 3 Filmography 4 External Links Barely anything is known about Hemphill's past, including his birthday, the names of his family members, where he grew up, where he went to school, and why he wanted to be an actor.
Filmography The Unlikely's (2016), Babylon Beach (short) (2013), Elevated (short) (2009), Backwoods (2008), Zodiac (2007), Exit (short) (2006), Sweet Judy Blue Eyes (short) (2004), Hand Maid May (2003) There are several boxes of Associate Reformed Presbyterian sermons, and many of the earlier letters relate to affairs of that church in South Carolina, including many letters from other ministers of that faith to William Ramsey Hemphill. See the John Lind Sermons and the Robert C.S. BALTIMORE, Oct. 16—John W. Hemphill Jr., an assistant news editor in the Washington Bureau of The New York Times, died early today at The Johns Hopkins University Hospital. There is also a considerable quantity of papers of Robert Reid Hemphill, second son of William Ramsey and Hannah Smith (Lind) Hemphill. All or portions of this collection may be housed off-site in Duke University's Library Service Center. Brother of Henry Hemphill; Alexander Cowell Hemphill; James Hemphill, Jr.; Johnson Hemphill; Margaret Hemphill and 3 others; Mary Hemphill; Nancy Hemphill and Nathanial Hemphill « less. Click on terms below to find related finding aids on this site. The latter portion of the collection includes quite a number of letters from William Howard Taft and Daniel H. Chamberlain, both of whom were friends of J.C. Hemphill; from Mrs. Francis W. Dawson I; and from various members of the Hemphill family. (1870), A.M. (1872), and LL.D. Three sermons and a pastoral letter of William Ramsey, as well as letters from N.M. Gordon, William W. Patton, Matthew Linn, Samuel Taggart, James Hemphill, and Robert C. Grier to him, concern the question of slavery. Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Dies at 32; A Times Editor in Washington. Wood; segregation in Balitimore and Washington; prohibition; World War I; League to Enforce Peace; the Alexandria Gazette; Josephus Daniels; the American Motion Picture Corporation; the life of Daniel H. Chamberlain; and John Sharp Williams' description of Key Pittman. Several scrapbooks related to James Calvin Hemphill's involvement in the South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition, the bulk dating from 1901-1902. For other related See the Francis W. Dawson Family Papers, also held by Duke's Rubenstein Library Library. This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996.
ministers and relatives. John James Hemphill.
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
He was an organizer and board member of the South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition at Charleston, 1901-1902. John James Hemphill (August 25, 1849 – May 11, 1912) was a U.S. Representative from South Carolina, cousin of William Huggins Brawley, nephew of John Hemphill and great-uncle of Robert Witherspoon Hemphill. The papers following the 1870s are largely those of James Calvin Hemphill's career. Mr. Hemphill was a coauthor with other reporters of “A Search for Justice,” a study issued in 1970 of the trials of figures involved in the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy and the Rev. James Calvin worked briefly as a teacher at Lowell, Kentucky, in 1870, but spent the majority of his career as a journalist. He was 32 years old.
He died in Abbeville, South Carolina, on November 20, 1927. His son William Ramsey also became an A.R.P. BALTIMORE, Oct. 16—John W. Hemphill Jr., an assistant news editor in the Washington Bureau of The New York Times, died early today at The Johns Hopkins University Hospital. Hemphill was a longtime player with The Second City troupe's Toronto cast, he was a writer for SCTV as well as appearing in supporting character roles..
Lind Papers, both held by Duke's Rubenstein Library Library. They had four children: a daughter who died in childbirth, David, James, and Robert Nixon. He was born on his father's plantation, Lindo. (1909). He died on December 28, 1908, at his home in the section of Abbeville called Fort Pickens, and is buried in Melrose Cemetary, Abbeville. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. ...dryx (born Hemphill), Nancy Hemphill, Johnson Hemphill, Nathanial Hemphill, Nathaniel Hemphill, Margaret Howe (born Hemphill), James Hemp... ...ill, Margaret Hemphill, Nancy Lanning (born Hemphill), Johnson Hemphill, Nathaniel Hemphill, James A S Hemphill, Alexander Caldwell Hemphill, Mar 1885 - Clay Center, Clay, Kansas, USA, James Hemphill, Margaret Hemphill (born Irwin), Nancy Jane ( Jennie) Hemphill, James B. Hemphill, Nathan Hemphill, Margret Hemphill, William H. Hemphill, Alexander Hemphill, Nancy Hemphill, Johnson Hemphill, Nathan Hemphill, James Hemphill, Alexander Hemphill, May 30 1885 - Woodbridge, San Joaquin, California, USA.
John Hemphill (not to be confused with canadian actor or the comedian of the same name) is an American actor. minister. ...hill, Mary Hemphill, Margaret Hemphill, John Hemphill, John Hemphill, Nancy Hemphill, Johnson Hemphill, Nathaniel Hemphill, James Hemphil... Henry Hemphill, Mary Hendryx (born Hemphill), Margaret Hemphill, James A Hemphill, ... Hemphill), Margaret Howe (born Hemphill), Nancy Hemphill, Johnson Hemphill, Nathaniel Hemphill, James A Hemphill, Alexander Cowell Hemphill. John Hemphill Jr. He became ill and entered the hospital on Aug. 23. John Hemphill played Brad Nystrom in the season seven Grey's Anatomy episode Slow Night, So Long. He then was editor of the Richmond Times Dispatch, 1910-1911; editor of the Charlotte Observer, 1911; on the editorial staff of the New York Times, 1912; was Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Public Ledger; and was editor of the Spartanburg Journal for five years. Catalog. Robert Reid Hemphill's brother, James Calvin Hemphill, was born in Due West, South Carolina, on May 18, 1850.
Geni requires JavaScript! Matthew Linn, of Greencastle, Pennsylvania. The Hemphill family patriarch was Rev. He migrated to Pennsylvania, and eventually went to Hopewell, South Carolina, as a minister in the Associates Reformed Presbyterian Church. They had four children: a daughter who died in childbirth, David, James, and Robert Nixon.
He first married Jane Linn, daughter of his professor, the Rev.
Aside from his journalism career, James Calvin Hemphill was an active Democrat. In addition to his debtor representations, John has represented Chapter 11 trustees, creditors (both in Chapter 11 cases and out of court workouts), and significant shareholders. They had six children: Jennette, Margaret, Eliza, Matthew, John and William Ramsey.
Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library to use this collection. These letters are by other A.R.P. Robert C.S.
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Mr. Hemphill is survived by his mother, Mrs. John W. Hemphill of Anniston, Ala., and a sister, Mrs. Ross Hales of New York. The significant subjects treated in the latter part of the collection are: South Carolina politics in the 1880s; presidential election of 1884; Benjamin R. Tillman and the attitude of Francis W. Dalton I, editor of the Charleston News and Courier before his death in 1888, as well as the attitude of others toward Tillman; the Charleston earthquake of 1886; Theodore Roosevelt; the murder of F.W. Two years after the death of his wife in 1809, he married Mary, the widow of Dr. James Andrew Hemphill, no relation to John Hemphill. Genealogy for John Hemphill (1826 - d.) family tree on Geni, with over 190 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. Hemphill, J. C. (James Calvin), 1850-1927, Confederate States of America -- History, Military, Confederate States of America -- Politics and government, Charleston (S.C.) -- History -- 19th century, United States -- Politics and government -- 19th century, South Carolina -- Politics and government, Due West (S.C.) -- History -- 19th century. Rebecca was the daughter of Rev. Gilder with Varina (Howell) Davis; the Ogden Movement; Ludwig Lewishon; Men of Mark in South Carolina, edited by James Calvin Hemphill; Booker T. Washington; race relations in the Mississippi delta in 1905; St. Andrew's Society of Charleston; William L. Hemphill's experiences as an engineer in tin mines in Bolivia; meeting of the Southern Immigration and Industrial Association in Birmingham in 1907; Uncle Joe Cannon's Boot Fund; George Harvey; Joseph Pulitzer; R. Goodwyn Rhett; William Howard Taft; the American Commission to Liberia in 1909; Everett G. Hill's views on Jefferson Davis; the history of Liberia and race relations there; William Jennings Bryan; "yellow journalism"; W.E.B. The copyright interests in this collection have not been transferred to Duke University. Dubois; possible U.S. intervention in 1911 in Mexico; Woodrow Wilson; James Cannon, Jr.; Taft's view on the tariff; suit of Ambrose E. Gonzales and J.C. Hemphill vs. D.A. See the article in its original context from. He was city editor of The Tennessean when he joined The Times in 1969 as a copy editor on the national news desk. ...ill), Margaret Hemphill, Nancy Lanning (born Hemphill), Johnson Hemphill, Nathaniel Hemphill, James A S Hemphill, Alexander Caldwell Hemp... Sep 1 1827 - Pickaway, Ohio, United States, May 30 1885 - San Joaquin, California, United States. John Hemphill (1761-1832), a native of Ireland. Son of James Hemphill, Sr. and Sarah Hemphill James Calvin Hemphill married Rebecca M. True on November 19, 1878.