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Joe Mason (actor)
Joseph Mason may refer to: Sportpeople * Joe Mason (footballer, born 1991) (born 1991), Irish footballer who currently plays with Cavalry F.C. * Joe Mason (footballer, born 1940) (1940–2019), Scottish former footballer who played with Rangers F.C. and Greenock Morton F.C. Politicians * Joseph Mason (Canadian politician) (1839–1890), merchant and politician in British Columbia, Canada * Joseph Mason (Illinois politician), member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1913 to 1917. * Joseph Mason (New York politician) (1828–1914), U.S. Representative from New York Others * Joseph Mason (artist) (1802–1842), American artist and assistant to John James Audubon * Joseph Mason (settler) Joseph Mason, (January 28, 1840-February 11, 1881) was an explorer, business man, law man, and early settler of the Colorado Territory He is best known as the "Father of Fort Collins, Colorado". Mason was an early white homesteader in Larimer ..., early American settler of Colorado ...
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Joe Mason (footballer, Born 1991)
Joseph Mason (born 13 May 1991) is a professional Association football, footballer who plays as a Forward (association football), forward for Canadian club Cavalry FC. Born in England, he was a youth international for the Republic of Ireland. Mason began his career with Plymouth Argyle F.C., Plymouth Argyle, his home town club, for whom he made 53 Football League appearances. While at Cardiff he scored in the 2012 Football League Cup Final and won promotion to the highest level of English football. Mason played youth international football for the Republic of Ireland national football team, Republic of Ireland by virtue of his mother, who was born in County Mayo. Club career Plymouth Argyle Mason began his career as a youth player with home-town club Plymouth Argyle F.C., Plymouth Argyle at the age of 10. He was a regular scorer for the youth team and made the step up to reserve team football with similar ease, playing his part as the club won the Football Combination in 2009 ...
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Joe Mason (footballer, Born 1940)
Joseph Mason (17 August 1940 – 26 September 2019) was a Scottish professional football player who is best known for his time with Greenock Morton and Rangers. Playing career Mason made his professional debut for Kilmarnock after joining from junior side Lugar Boswell Thistle. He made the bulk of his league appearances when he moved to Morton in May 1966. Mason joined Rangers in October 1972. Coaching career Mason retired from playing and joined the Rangers coach staff under Jock Wallace and later John Greig. However, upon the former's return in 1983, Wallace decided to make changes to the coaching team, bringing in Alex Totten as first team coach and allowed Tommy McLean Thomas McLean Jr. (born 2 June 1947 in Larkhall) is a Scottish former professional football player and manager. McLean played for Kilmarnock, Rangers and Scotland as a midfielder. He managed Morton, Motherwell, Hearts, Raith Rovers and Dundee ..., David Provan and Mason to leave. He died in Septemb ...
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Joseph Mason (Canadian Politician)
Joseph Mason (1839 – December 2, 1890) was an English-born general merchant, miner and political figure in British Columbia. He represented Cariboo in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1886 to 1890. He was born in Nottingham and was educated there. Mason sailed to Victoria by way of Cape Horn. He was involved in business there for four years and then travelled to Big Bend at the time of the gold rush in 1866. Mason settled in Barkerville Barkerville was the main town of the Cariboo Gold Rush in British Columbia, Canada, and is preserved as a historic town. It is located on the north slope of the Cariboo Plateau near the Cariboo Mountains east of Quesnel. BC Highway 26, which .... In 1882, he married Ada Skinner. He died in office in the Barkerville District at the age of 51. References 1839 births 1890 deaths Politicians from Nottingham English emigrants to pre-Confederation British Columbia Independent MLAs in British Columbia {{Bri ...
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Joseph Mason (Illinois Politician)
Joseph M. Mason (born June 24, 1871) was an American politician who served as a Socialist member of the Illinois House of Representatives. Biographical sketch Mason was born June 24, 1871, in Liverpool, England. He moved to Ottawa, Canada in 1887 and in 1894 he moved to Chicago. He was an iron moulder and served as the President of the Iron Moulder's Union. In the 1912 general election for the Illinois House of Representatives, four socialists were elected and three were seated. The other seated socialists were Christian M. Madsen and Seymour Stedman Seymour "Stedy" Stedman (July 4, 1871 – July 9, 1948) was an American from Chicago who rose from shepherd and janitor to become a prominent civil liberties lawyer and a leader of the Socialist Party of America. He is best remembered as the 192 .... In 1914, Mason was reelected to a second and final term. References Members of the Illinois House of Representatives Socialist Party of America politicians from Illinois 1871 b ...
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Illinois House Of Representatives
The Illinois House of Representatives is the lower house of the Illinois General Assembly. The body was created by the first Illinois Constitution adopted in 1818. The House under the current constitution as amended in 1980 consists of 118 representatives elected from individual legislative districts for two-year terms with no limits; redistricted every 10 years, based on the 2010 U.S. census each representative represents approximately 108,734 people. The house has the power to pass bills and impeach Illinois officeholders. Lawmakers must be at least 21 years of age and a resident of the district in which they serve for at least two years. President Abraham Lincoln began his career in politics in the Illinois House of Representatives. History The Illinois General Assembly was created by the first Illinois Constitution adopted in 1818. The candidates for office split into political parties in the 1830s, initially as the Democratic and Whig parties, until the Whig candidates ...
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Joseph Mason (New York Politician)
Joseph Mason (March 30, 1828 – May 31, 1914) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from New York (state), New York. Born in Plattsburgh (city), New York, Plattsburgh, New York, Mason moved with his parents to Hamilton (town), New York, Hamilton, New York in 1840. He attended Hamilton Academy and Madison College (later Colgate University). Mason studied law with his brother Charles Mason (New York judge), Charles Mason, was Admission to the bar in the United States, admitted to the bar in 1849, and practiced in Hamilton. Mason was elected Justice of the peace#New York, Justice of the Peace in 1849 and served until 1904. In 1863 he elected county judge and surrogate judge of Madison County, New York, Madison County and served from January 1, 1864 to December 31, 1867. From 1871 to 1876 he served as federal collector of internal revenue for the district that included Hamilton. He served as city attorney for many years. Mason was elected as a Republi ...
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Joseph Mason (artist)
Joseph Mason (1808 – October 8, 1842) was an American artist who worked as an assistant to John James Audubon, painting uncredited plant-life backgrounds for some 50 of his bird studies for the book ''The Birds of America''. Early life Joseph Mason, who is listed in some sources as Joseph R. Mason, was born in Delaware, Ohio, the son of Joseph Wilson Mason (a bookseller), and later moved to Cincinnati, Ohio. Career Tutelage under Audubon When Audubon came to Cincinnati for a short time in 1820, Mason became his pupil, showing exceptional talent, especially as a draftsperson. Audubon later wrote in a letter to his wife that Mason had a "fine" talent for painting and "''draws flowers'' better than any man probably in America, thou knowest I do not flatter young artists much, I never said this to him, but I think so". Audubon hired Mason as his assistant to paint the floral backgrounds of his bird pictures as they traveled south down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers to New Orleans ...
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Joseph Mason (settler)
Joseph Mason, (January 28, 1840-February 11, 1881) was an explorer, business man, law man, and early settler of the Colorado Territory He is best known as the "Father of Fort Collins, Colorado". Mason was an early white homesteader in Larimer County, Colorado in the 1860s. Mason settled a large tract of land along the Cache la Poudre River in present-day north Fort Collins, and he played in an instrumental role in persuading the United States Army to found Camp Collins along the river adjacent to his property in 1864. After Colorado became a territory in 1861, Mason was appointed to the first board of county commissioners. He became prominent in politics and business in Fort Collins after the founding of the town in 1867, and served in several official posts, including becoming Sheriff of Larimer County in 1871. Early life and settling in the West Joseph Mason was born Joseph Messier on a farm near Montreal, Canada, January 28, 1840. He was the youngest child in a family of ...
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Joe Mason (aid Worker)
Joe J. Mason was Recreation Director for the City of Miami, Florida in the 1940s and 1950s. He volunteered during World War II to be an American Red Cross Field Director and serve overseas. He was first assigned to England and developed the Servicemen Center in Bristol, England. When the invasion of North Africa began, he was attached to the 9th Infantry Division commanded by General M. S. Eddy. During the African campaign he supported the troops by providing club facilities and services to the troops, both American and British. As a result of his efforts in both Africa and Sicily (1943), he was directed to receive the Medal of Freedom by the president (1945). The letter from the War Department War Department may refer to: * War Department (United Kingdom) * United States Department of War (1789–1947) See also * War Office, a former department of the British Government * Ministry of defence * Ministry of War * Ministry of Defence * Dep ... was based on order # AGPD-C 095 Ma ...
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