peter silvester was a new york congressman 1850-1852 as per description on merchant liberty ships. Don Domike
There are many famous people with the last name "Smith" including (but not limited to): * Adam Smith: a pioneer of political economics from the 1700s * Will Smith: an actor and musician from the 1990s and present * Gordon Smith: Senator of Oregon (as of April 2008) * Lamar Smith: Congressman of Texas * Patti Smith: musician * Elliott Smith: musician * Chris Smith: New Jersey Congressman * Paul Smith: British designer
When you use the NEW Address list dialog box to create a new address for your mail merge operation in Word, the data is saved as a Microsoft Access database file (.mdb) or as a Word document (.doc) containing a list of addresses. This allows you to manage and edit your address list easily for future mail merges. You can also save it in a different format, such as a CSV file, to facilitate use in other applications.
Georgia O'Keefe.
Depending on their stats certain Digimon can DNA digivolve to become new ones. There used to be a list somewhere but I don't know where it went... EDIT: I use the list from http://forums.supercheats.com/topic.php?topic=74877 which gives a full list of DNA Digivolutions AND an Armor Digivolution list.
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Congressman Charles B. Rangel
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The New Congressman - 1911 was released on: USA: 16 June 1911
new York is not a province lol :)
New Brunswick is a province of Canada.
According the U.S. States list (by date of statehood), New York was admitted as the Province of New York as the 11th stateon July 26, 1788.
The first 13 states were Province of Georgia, Province of South Carolina, Province of North Carolina, Colony and Dominion of Virginia, Province of Maryland, Delaware Colony, Province of Pennsylvania, Province of New Jersey, Province of New York, Connecticut Colony, Colony of Rhode Island and Province Plantations, Province of Massachusetts Bay, and Province of New Hampshire.
Province of New Hampshire ended in 1776.
Province of New Hampshire was created in 1691.
Province of New Jersey ended in 1776.
New Munster Province ended in 1853.