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John O'Quin (1754-1836) was born in Halifax County, North Carolina to Bryant and Ellet Turbevil O'Quin. John was a soldior in the American Revolution. After the war he moved to South Carolina where he married Rhoda Horton. They were the parents of nine children. Descendants live Georgia, Florida, Texas and other parts of the United States.
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Richard Grant (1818-1885) was born in Louisiana. He married Mary Joseph Harriet Layssard (1829-1855), daughter of Etienne Marafret Layssard III and Anne Marie Pamela Castarede. They had three children. Richard married widow Augustina Deslouches Fontenot (1832-1905) in 1856. They had one child. The Grant family lived on Cane River in Natchitoches Parish, near the point where it joined Red River opposite Colfax. Louisiana. Descendants lived in Louisiana and elsewhere.
Phosphorus in Environmental Technology: Principles and Applications, provides a definitive and detailed presentation of state-of-the-art knowledge on the environmental behaviour of phosphorus and its applications to the treatment of waters and soils. Special attention is given to phosphorus removal for recovery technologies, a concept that has emerged over the past 5-6 years. The book features an all-encompassing approach: the fundamental science of phosphorus (chemistry, geochemistry, mineralogy, biology), key aspects of its environmental behaviour and mobility, industrial applications (treatment, removal, recovery) and the principles behind such applications, novel biotechnologies and, imp...
Suing Alma Mater provides a clear-eyed perspective on the legal issues facing higher education today.
In addition to setting forth rules and legal doctrines (with reference to practical application of the law), this volume surveys the key institutions that make and enforce the law in Mexico, and places them in their historical and cultural context.
This volume contains detailed information about every musical that opened on Broadway from 2010 through the end of 2019. This book discusses the decade’s major successes, notorious failures, and musicals that closed during their pre-Broadway tryouts. In addition to including every hit and flop that debuted during the decade, this book highlights revivals and personal-appearance revues.
Nineteen experts grapple with the major issues confronting the nation in ensuring continued U.S. leadership in biomedical research and, at the same time, in achieving the fullest possible social benefits from this research. The authors explore the prospects for government support of biomedical research in an era of federal downsizing, the merits of funding disease-based research and untargeted basic research, the promise and challenges of the growing alliance in research between universities and corporations, and the granting of intellectual property rights for publicly funded research.