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  matt canaga coroner: History Of Huron County, Ohio Abraham J Baughman, 2022-10-27 This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
  matt canaga coroner: Pioneer Doctor Mari Grana, 2005-01-01 When Mollie stepped off the train in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1890, she knew she had to start a new life. She'd left her husband and his medical practice behind in Iowa, and with only a few hundred dollars in her pocket and a great deal of pride, she set out to find a new position as a physician. She was offered a job as a doctor to the miners in Bannack, Montana, and thus began her epic adventures as a pioneer doctor, a suffragette, and a crusader for public health reform in the Rocky Mountain West. Pioneer Doctor: The Story of a Woman's Work is the true story of Dr. Mary (Mollie) Babcock Atwater, a medicine woman who found freedom and opportunity in the wide-open spaces of America's frontier west. This remarkable tale has been creatively retold here by her granddaughter, award-winning author Mari Grana. Blending information from historical records as well as interviews with family and friends, the author has reconstructed Mollie's steps into a dramatic narrative that brings to life the doctor's struggles, her accomplishments, and the times in which she lived. Beautifully written and thoroughly researched, this is not just the biography of a fascinating woman. It is also the story of an era when daring women ventured forth and changed history for the rest of us.
  matt canaga coroner: Emergency Conservation Work United States. Dept. of Labor, 1933
  matt canaga coroner: As Long as Life Mary Canaga Rowland, 1994 Not only was Dr. Mary Canaga Rowland one of the first woman doctors in America, she was one of the few who practiced in the rough and tumble world of the Wild West. This is the fascinating autobiography of one woman's unique life as pioneer physician and single mother at the turn of the century.
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  matt canaga coroner: The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography; Volume 12 Anonymous, 2023-07-18 First published in 1898, this comprehensive reference work offers biographical information on thousands of notable Americans, from politicians to artists, scientists to entrepreneurs. With detailed entries and extensive cross-referencing, this is an essential tool for anyone interested in the history and culture of the United States. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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  matt canaga coroner: Family Practice of Medicine United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. Subcommittee on Health, 1970
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  matt canaga coroner: Trails of the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness Margaret Fuller, 1987
  matt canaga coroner: Idaho in World War II Students from Idaho State University’s MGT 4499/5599 Class, 2020 Written by Ashley French, Kathryn W. Rose, Sophia Perry, and Dalene Hunter.
  matt canaga coroner: Anything Will Be Easy After This Bethany Maile, 2020-09 Bethany Maile had a mythological American West in mind when she returned to Idaho after dropping out of college in Boston, only to find a farm-town-turned-suburb instead of the Wild West wonderland she remembered. Haunted by what she had so completely misremembered, Maile resolved to investigate her attachment to the western myth, however flawed. Deciding to engage in a variety of western events, Maile trailed rodeo queens, bid on cattle, fired .22s at the gun range, and searched out wild horses. With lively reportage and a sharp wit, she recounts her efforts to understand how the western myth is outdated yet persistent while ultimately exploring the need for story and the risks inherent to that need. Anything Will Be Easy after This traces Maile's evolution from a girl suckered by a busted-down story to a more knowing woman who discovers a new narrative that enchants without deluding.
  matt canaga coroner: Sun Valley, Ketchum, and the Wood River Valley John W. Lundin, 2020-06-29 Sun Valley and Ketchum are in Idaho's Wood River Valley, gateway to backcountry and wilderness areas. Settlers first arrived in the early 1880s, attracted by a silver rush. In 1883, the railroad connected the valley to the world beyond its borders and brought in outside capital. During the silver depression of the 1890s, mining was replaced by sheep raising, and the area later shipped more sheep than anywhere except Australia. In 1936, during the Great Depression, Union Pacific board chairman Averell Harriman built Sun Valley, the country's first destination ski resort, spending $2.5 million in two years ($45 million today). Sun Valley offered a lavish lifestyle, a luxurious lodge, Austrian ski instructors, and chairlifts invented by Union Pacific engineers. Known as America's St. Moritz, it was a magnet for beautiful people and serious skiers. It had a monopoly on grandeur for decades and influenced ski areas that developed later. Subsequent owners Bill Janss and the Holding family expanded and improved Sun Valley, making it one of the world's premier year-round resorts.
  matt canaga coroner: An Eye for Injustice Jim Azumano, Daniel Sakura, Hanako Wakatsuki, 2021-06-22 As wartime hysteria mounted following the December 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066, and the U.S. government began forcibly relocating all West Coast individuals with Japanese ancestry to one of ten sites in inland states. Totaling close to 120,000, the majority were American citizens. The Minidoka War Relocation Center, a newly constructed camp at Hunt, Idaho, first opened in August 1942. Most of its approximately 9,300 incarcerees came from Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, and surrounding regions. It was a painful experience with lasting repercussions. Minidoka’s last occupant left in October 1945. Dr. Robert C. Sims devoted nearly half his life to research, writing, and education related to the unjust World War II Japanese American incarceration. Six of his previously published articles, as well as selections from conference papers and speeches, focus on topics such as Idaho Governor Chase Clark’s role in the involuntary removal decision, life in camp, the impact of Japanese labor on Idaho’s sugar beet and potato harvests, the effects of loyalty questionnaires, and more. His impassioned yet still academic approach to Minidoka is an important addition to others’ published memoirs and photo collections. In new essays, contributors share insights into Sims’ passion for social justice and how Minidoka became his platform, along with information about the Robert C. Sims Collection at Boise State University. Finally, the book recounts the thirty-five year effort to memorialize the Minidoka site. Now part of the National Park System, it highlights a national tragedy and the resilience of these victims of injustice.
  matt canaga coroner: Best Easy Day Hikes Boise Natalie Bartley, 2020-05-01 Best Easy Day Hikes Boise includes concise descriptions of the best short hikes in the area, with detailed maps of the routes. The 17 hikes in this guide are generally short, easy to follow, and guaranteed to please.
  matt canaga coroner: A Hundred Little Pieces on the End of the World John Rember, 2020-03-15 Through these ten essays, each further broken into ten smaller pieces, Rember examines the practical and ethical dilemmas of climate change, population, resource depletion, and mass extinction.
  matt canaga coroner: Contested Boundaries David J. Jepsen, David J. Norberg, 2017-03-09 Contested Boundaries: A New Pacific Northwest History is an engaging, contemporary look at the themes, events, and people that have shaped the history of the Pacific Northwest over the last two centuries. An engaging look at the themes, events, and people that shaped the Pacific Northwest – Washington, Oregon, and Idaho – from when only Native Peoples inhabited the land through the twentieth century. Twelve theme-driven essays covering the human and environmental impact of exploration, trade, settlement and industrialization in the nineteenth century, followed by economic calamity, world war and globalization in the twentieth. Written by two professors with over 20 years of teaching experience, this work introduces the history of the Pacific Northwest in a style that is accessible, relevant, and meaningful for anyone wishing to learn more about the region’s recent history. A companion website for students and instructors includes test banks, PowerPoint presentations, student self-assessment tests, useful primary documents, and resource links: www.wiley.com/go/jepsen/contestedboundaries.
  matt canaga coroner: Rooms Jocelyn Robertson, 2012-11-30 An anthology of stories by Idaho writers centering around the topic of rooms. The Cabin is a non-profit literary organization that strives to inspire a love of reading, writing and discourse throughout Idaho. The rooms of our historic log cabin on Capitol Boulevard are buzzing with new ideas for ways we can enhance the literary community in our region. Rooms: Writers in the Attic, represents one of our first ventures into publishing adult writing, with a topic inspired by The Cabin's attic: a rustic writer's nook overlooking the Greenbelt and the Boise River.
  matt canaga coroner: The Son of the Madam of Mustang Ranch Joe Leonard, 2016-03-25 Compelling, adventurous and inspirational, The Son of the Madam of Mustang Ranch, is a memoir. Guns, violence and lust; wars between two houses of prostitution, gambling rife and aplenty, and debauchery. It was a crazed and corrupt world, and author Joe Leonard was born right into it. Beyond all, this is the story of how he gained the courage to leave the dark realm he had inherited, turning to the wilds in pursuit of his better angels...
  matt canaga coroner: Idaho Myths and Legends Randy Stapilus, 2020-04-01 From President Cleveland’s alleged love child to the UFO highway, Idaho Myths and Legends of makes history fun and pulls back the curtain on some of the Gem State’s most fascinating and compelling stories.
  matt canaga coroner: Polly Bemis Priscilla Wegars, 2020-10 Polly Bemis, the mistakenly named Lalu Nathoy of books and film, was forcibly brought to the United States, and to Idaho Territory, in 1872 when she was just eighteen. In 1894 she married a Euroamerican man, Charlie Bemis, and they moved to a mining claim on the remote Salmon River; Charlie died in 1922 and Polly died in 1933. Since her death, Polly Bemis's life has been greatly romanticized. Supposedly, she was a prostitute, Hong King was her Chinese owner, and Charlie Bemis won her in a poker game. Not one of these statements is true. Polly's life was genuinely fascinating, and it is time to both celebrate the known facts about her and allow the stereotypical, undocumented legends to die out.
  matt canaga coroner: The Intermediary Lin Tull Cannell, 2018-11-13 What happens when cultures clash, and one person tries to get them to live together? At a time when Americans were only exploring what are now western states, William Craig tried to broker peace between native Nez Perces and newcomers from the East. A native Virginian on the run, Craig became a mountain man, married into the tribe, immersed himself in two cultures on a collision course. Craig's story and that of the people around him, told here for the first time, mixes bravery, cowardice, courage, deceit, intrigue - and timeless lessons about the challenges awaiting those who would be peacemakers.
  matt canaga coroner: Vardis Fisher's Boise Vardis Fisher, 2019-11-11 Contains The Boise Guide by Vardis Fisher and the Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration, originally compiled in 1939 but never before published.
  matt canaga coroner: Western Waters Tom Alkire, 2022-02 From rainforest rivers to desert rivers, from tidal rivers to those along the Continental Divide, Tom Alkire has waded and fished Western waters over the decades. Along with his fishing adventures, Western Waters looks at the geography, the early explorers of, and the modern-day impacts on the rivers themselves.
  matt canaga coroner: Peg Leg Annie Bob Love, 2019-03-27 In this book of Creative Non-Fiction based on the author's own life experience and extensive research, Love tells the story of an Idaho Territorial Legend in the first book length treatment of Peg Leg Annie's life. Thousands of lines of prose were written of this legend but all have shared common errors and were redundant in context. Love's research and knowledge obtained through Annie's descendants and the author's ancestor reveal the hardships, and tragedies, of a 'Fallen Angels' spiritual resolve to survive and become an entrepreneur of her time. Love lays to rest the elusive identities of her long-term mate as well as Dutch Em, who shared her tragic trek over Mt. Baldy in 1896.
  matt canaga coroner: Listen Susan Lowman-Thomas, 2017-05-01 Landscape photography and poetry.
  matt canaga coroner: Complexity in a Ditch Hugh T. Lovin, 2017 Water--or the lack of it--has profoundly shaped the arid American West. On Idaho's Snake River Plain, the irrigation process has been particularly complex, influenced by local and national politics as well as geography and technology. Hugh T. Lovin's insightful articles, previously published in a wide array of scholarly journals, offer a thorough examination of the transformation and controversy that surrounds delivering water to the region's desert. Idaho historian Adam Sowards' valuable introduction sets Lovin's work in context and concludes, No one knows irrigation better than Hugh Lovin, and the essays included here are gems of historical research.--Amazon.
  matt canaga coroner: Woodsmoke J. Reuben Appelman, Troy Passey, 2018-01-04
  matt canaga coroner: Wrangling Snakes and Other Reminiscences of an Idaho Teacher Terry Armstrong, Cheryl Dudley, 2010
  matt canaga coroner: The Education of a Coroner John Bateson, 2017-08-15 An “entertaining” (Booklist) account of the mysterious, hair-raising, and heartbreaking cases handled by the coroner of Marin County, California throughout his four decades on the job—from high-profile deaths and serial killers to inmate murders and Golden Gate Bridge suicides. Marin County, California is a study in contradictions. Its natural beauty attracts celebrity residents and thousands of visitors every year, yet the county also is home to San Quentin Prison, one of the oldest and largest penitentiaries in the United States. Marin ranks in the top one percent of counties nationwide in terms of affluence and overall health, yet it is far above the norm in drug overdoses and alcoholism, not to mention the large percentage of suicides that occur on the Golden Gate Bridge. Ken Holmes worked in the Marin County Coroner’s Office for thirty-six years, starting as a death investigator and ending as the three-term, elected coroner. As he grew into the job—one that is far different from the forensics we see on television—Holmes learned a variety of skills, from finding hidden clues at death scenes, interviewing witnesses effectively, managing bystanders and reporters, and preparing testimony for court to how to notify families of a death with sensitivity and compassion. He also learned about different kinds of firearms, all types of drugs—prescription and illegal—and about certain unexpected and potentially fatal phenomena, such as autoeroticism. Complete with poignant anecdotes, The Education of a Coroner is “riveting and complex…supremely entertaining reading material and…a fascinating and wildly informative dive into the mysterious world of death and decay” (Kirkus Reviews).
  matt canaga coroner: Coroner Thomas T. Noguchi, Joseph DiMona, 2014-07-01 America’s most controversial medical examiner explores the unanswered questions surrounding the deaths of Marilyn Monroe, Robert F. Kennedy, Sharon Tate, Janis Joplin, William Holden, Natalie Wood, John Belushi, and many of his other important cases Now, for the first time, Dr. Noguchi recounts his colorful and stormy career, explains his innovative techniques, and reveals the full story behind his most fascinating investigations. In Coroner, Dr. Noguchi sheds new light on his most controversial cases—controversies that persist even today: —How did Natalie Wood spend the last terrifying moments of her life? —Did Marilyn Monroe commit suicide or were the drugs that killed her injected into her body by someone else? —Did Sirhan Sirhan or another gunman fire the bullet that killed Robert Kennedy? —How could the knives used in the murder of Sharon Tate be identified and traced to the Manson gang if they were never found? —What were the real circumstances behind the drug-related death of Janis Joplin? —Were Patty Hearst’s kidnappers victims of police brutality or of their own revolutionary zeal? —How and why did William Holden die? —Was John Belushi murdered? These are just some of the questions answered in this powerful, gutsy book written by the real-life “Quincy,” with co-author Joseph DiMona.
  matt canaga coroner: Deadhouse John Temple, 2009-09-28 Deadhouse: Life in a Coroner's Office chronicles the exploits of a diverse team of investigators at a coroner's office in Pittsburgh. Ed Strimlan is a doctor who never got to practice medicine. Instead he discovers how people died. Mike Chichwak is a stolid ex-paramedic, respected around the office for his compassion and doggedness. Tiffani Hunt is twenty-one, a single mother who questions whether she wants to spend her nights around dead bodies. All three deputy coroners share one trait: a compulsive curiosity. A good thing too because any observation at a death scene can prove meaningful. A bag of groceries standing on a kitchen counter, the milk turning sour. A broken lamp lying on the carpet of an otherwise tidy living room. When they approach a corpse, the investigators consider everything. Is the victim face-up or down? How stiff are the limbs? Are the hands dirty or clean? By the time they bag the body and load it into the coroner's wagon, Tiffani, Ed, and Mike have often unearthed intimate details that are unknown even to the victim's family and friends. The intrigues of investigating death help make up for the bad parts of the job. There are plenty of burdens—grief-stricken families, decomposed bodies, tangled local politics, and gore. And maybe worst of all is the ever-present reminder of mortality and human frailness. Deadhouse also chronicles the evolution of forensic medicine, from early rituals performed over corpses found dead to the controversial advent of modern forensic pathology. It explains how pathologists “read” bullet wounds and lacerations, how someone dies from a drug overdose or a motorcycle crash or a drowning, and how investigators uncover the clues that lead to the truth.
  matt canaga coroner: I've Seen Dead People Donna Francart, 2021-02-12 DEATH, FEAR, LOVE, EMOTIONS, SPIRITS Step inside the mind of Donna Francart, a former Deputy Coroner, as she describes to you her years of Medicolegal Death Investigations. What began as her personal diary written to herself, her way of Debriefing, began to form a heartbeat of it's own. She has allowed her inner most thoughts to be shared, with you, Of the fears, tears, and anger she battled with, along the way and the profound lessons she learned, not only from the dead but also from the living.
  matt canaga coroner: The Breitbart Coroner Press Graye, 2020-02-28 Press Graye's journey into the death of Los Angeles County Coroner's Tech, Michael Cormier is documented in a four-year investigation entitled The Breitbart Coroner. Confidential Sources, eyewitnesses, a retired FBI Agent, and family members of Michael Cormier provide testimony and physical evidence to prove that Michael performed a private autopsy on conservative journalist Andrew Breitbart. They believe Michael's death is a cover-up that resulted in evidence destroyed by the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office. This is the only book that includes in-depth information about Andrew Breitbart's last days leading to his death.
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Matt Rife was born in the village of North Lewisburg, Ohio, [3] and grew up in North Lewisburg. [1] He also lived in New Albany and Mount Vernon. [4] Rife first took an interest in comedy at 14 …

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1 The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham. 16 And Jacob begat Joseph the husband of Mary, of whom was born Jesus, who is called Christ.

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Matt may refer to: Matt (name), people with the given name Matt or Matthew, meaning "gift from God", or the surname Matt; In British English, of a surface: having a non-glossy finish, see …

Meaning, origin and history of the name Matt - Behind the Name
Oct 6, 2024 · Short form of Matthew. Famous bearers include American actors Matt Dillon (1964-) and Matt Damon (1970-).

Matt Rife Announces 2025 ‘Stay Golden Tour’ Across North America
Today, hugely popular comedian Matt Rife announced his 2025 Stay Golden Tour with 32 arena and amphitheater shows across North America next year. Produced by Live Nation, the brand …

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Rebecca and Matt's adventure vlogs include 24 hour challenges overnight and giant DIY projects. Our videos are fun and family friendly content. For business inquiries please email -...

Matt Slays - Age, Family, Bio | Famous Birthdays
Musician who works alongside Joshua David Evans. He has a Matt Slays YouTube channel where he posts music of his own, but he also works as a lyricist, songwriter and music …

Matt Slays - YouTube Music
Rebecca and Matt's adventure vlogs include 24 hour challenges overnight and giant DIY projects. Our videos are fun and family friendly content.

Matt Rife - Wikipedia
Matt Rife was born in the village of North Lewisburg, Ohio, [3] and grew up in North Lewisburg. [1] He also lived in New Albany and Mount Vernon. [4] Rife first took an interest in comedy at 14 …

Matt's First Emergency Surgery - YouTube
Matt has an emergency surgery for the first time. Thanks for watching our funny entertainment family vlog videos in 2024. Get ZamFam merch! https://rebec...

matt (@matt) Official | TikTok
matt (@matt) on TikTok | 44.5M Likes. 2.3M Followers. Welcome to my mind. Skits/Life Hacks/Travel/Comedy Here to make your day!Watch the latest video from matt (@matt).

MATTHEW CHAPTER 1 KJV - King James Bible Online
1 The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham. 16 And Jacob begat Joseph the husband of Mary, of whom was born Jesus, who is called Christ.

Matt - Wikipedia
Matt may refer to: Matt (name), people with the given name Matt or Matthew, meaning "gift from God", or the surname Matt; In British English, of a surface: having a non-glossy finish, see …

Meaning, origin and history of the name Matt - Behind the Name
Oct 6, 2024 · Short form of Matthew. Famous bearers include American actors Matt Dillon (1964-) and Matt Damon (1970-).

Matt Rife Announces 2025 ‘Stay Golden Tour’ Across North America
Today, hugely popular comedian Matt Rife announced his 2025 Stay Golden Tour with 32 arena and amphitheater shows across North America next year. Produced by Live Nation, the brand …