Matheson Of Matheson Arms
Matheson may refer to: People * Matheson (surname) * Clan Matheson, Scottish clan of that name *Matheson baronets, two baronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom *Matheson family, a political family in Utah, USA * Matheson Bayley, a British entertainer *Matheson Lang, a Canadian actor and playwright Companies *Matheson (automobile), defunct US automobile manufacturer * Matheson (compressed gas & equipment), manufacturer of industrial, specialty, and electronics gases * Matheson (law firm), Ireland's largest corporate tax law firm * Matheson & Company, London correspondents for Jardine Matheson Holdings Places Canada Manitoba * Matheson Island, Manitoba, a community in Canada ** Matheson Island Airport, Manitoba, Canada Ontario * Matheson, Ontario, a town in Canada ** Matheson Fire, a 1916 forest fire **Matheson railway station, Black River-Matheson, Ontario, Canada *Matheson House (Perth), a historic house in Perth, Ontario, Canada *Matheson Boulevard, a boulevard in Tor ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Matheson (surname)
Matheson is a surname derived from either an anglicised form of Scottish Gaelic surnames or the patronymic form of a short form of the English ''Matthew''.. This webpage cited: . This English personal name is ultimately derived from the Hebrew ''Mattathia'', which means "gift of God".. An early record form of the surname ''Matheson'' is ''Mathyson'', recorded in 1392;.. this recorded name literally means "son of ''Mathi''"—''Mathi'' being a pet form of ''Matthew''. Two different Scottish Gaelic surnames have been Anglicised ''Matheson''. One such surname is ''Mac Mhathghamhuin'' (Clan Matheson), which became Anglicised ''Matheson'' on account of its similar sound.. This Gaelic surname is of an entirely different etymology than ''Matheson'', as the Gaelic ''mathghamhuin'' means "bear".. Another Gaelic surname Anglicised ''Matheson'' is ''Mac Matha''. This Gaelic surname is derived from the patronymic form of a Gaelic form of ''Matthew''. This webpage cited: . (for example, the mo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Matheson Railway Station
Matheson station is located in the township of Black River-Matheson in Ontario, Canada. History An original station was built on the line circa 1908 by the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway; it was destroyed in the Matheson Fire in 1916. The present brick structure was built in its place in 1916. It still remains in place (as of 2020), well-maintained, unused and in good condition. The building contains a cornerstone indicating it was placed in 1916 by William Howard Hearst as Premier of Ontario, T.&N.O Railway Chairman Jacob Lewis Englehart, Denis Murphy and George Wise. It was a stop for ''Northlander'' trains that are owned by Ontario Northland. The station was also a transfer point between the rail service and the Ontario Northland Motor Coach Services to Timmins, South Porcupine The city of Timmins, Ontario, Canada contains many named neighbourhoods. Some former municipalities that were merged into Timmins continue to be treated as distinct postal and telephone ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Matheson Glacier
Matheson Glacier is a glacier long, lying south of Ashton Glacier, which it parallels, and flowing in an easterly direction to the west side of Lehrke Inlet, on the east coast of Palmer Land, Antarctica. It was first sighted by members of the United States Antarctic Service who explored this coast by land and from the air in December 1940, and was first charted by a joint party consisting of members of the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition and Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS) in 1947. The glacier was named by the FIDS for J. Matheson, a member of the FIDS at the Port Lockroy and Hope Bay bases, 1944–46. References Glaciers of Palmer Land {{PalmerLand-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lake Matheson
Lake Matheson ( mi, Te Ara Kairaumati) is a small glacial lake in South Westland, New Zealand, near the township of Fox Glacier. It was a traditional food-gathering place for local Māori. An easy walking track circles the lake, which is famous for its reflected views of Aoraki / Mount Cook and Mount Tasman. Geography Lake Matheson formed between two moraine terraces left by the rapid retreat of Fox Glacier / Te Moeka o Tuawe 14,000 years ago, at the end of the last glacial period. The retreating glacier left behind a valley and a huge slab of ice insulated by a deep layer of moraine gravel, which gradually melted and collapsed to form the lake bed. The lake is now about from the current terminus of the glacier in the Southern Alps. Moraines, outwash gravels, and river gravels dammed the valley, and the lake grew, fed by small streams and seepage – there is no major river inflow or outflow. Lake Matheson is 30 ha in area, with an approximately 1.5 km shoreline and an aver ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Matheson Junior High School
Matheson may refer to: People *Matheson (surname) *Clan Matheson, Scottish clan of that name *Matheson baronets, two baronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom * Matheson family, a political family in Utah, USA *Matheson Bayley, a British entertainer *Matheson Lang, a Canadian actor and playwright Companies *Matheson (automobile), defunct US automobile manufacturer * Matheson (compressed gas & equipment), manufacturer of industrial, specialty, and electronics gases *Matheson (law firm), Ireland's largest corporate tax law firm * Matheson & Company, London correspondents for Jardine Matheson Holdings Places Canada Manitoba *Matheson Island, Manitoba, a community in Canada ** Matheson Island Airport, Manitoba, Canada Ontario * Matheson, Ontario, a town in Canada **Matheson Fire, a 1916 forest fire ** Matheson railway station, Black River-Matheson, Ontario, Canada * Matheson House (Perth), a historic house in Perth, Ontario, Canada * Matheson Boulevard, a boulevard in Toron ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Matheson, Colorado
Matheson is a census-designated place (CDP) and post office in and governed by Elbert County, Colorado, United States. The CDP is a part of the Denver–Aurora–Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area. The Matheson post office has the ZIP Code 80830. At the United States Census 2020, the population of the Matheson CDP was 79. History The town was named after Duncan Matheson, the original owner of the town site. Geography The Matheson CDP has an area of , all land. Demographics The United States Census Bureau defined the for the In popular culture The television series '' Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show'' is set in Matheson, Colorado. However, the series portrays Matheson as much larger, a hub of high-tech industry, and located somewhere in the mountains west of Denver. See also * List of census-designated places in Colorado The U.S. has 210 census-designated places. The United States Census Bureau defines certain unincorporated communities as census-design ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Matheson House (Gainesville, Florida)
The 1867 Matheson House is a historic building in Gainesville, Florida, United States. It is located at 528 Southeast 1st Avenue. It was the home of James Douglas Matheson and Augusta Florida Steele Matheson, the daughter of Florida pioneer Augustus Steele, who founded Hillsborough County and Cedar Key. James Douglas Matheson owned a dry goods store in downtown Gainesville and was active in local and state politics, as was his son, eight-term Gainesville mayor Chris Matheson, who was also a state legislator. Chris's widow, Sarah Matheson, deeded the house to the Alachua County Historical Society, which later merged with the Matheson History Museum after it opened in 1994. Sarah Matheson lived in the house until her death in 1996. She was the first female elder at First Presbyterian Church in downtown Gainesville and was an early president of the Alachua County Historical Society and a co-founder and member of the original board of directors of the Matheson Histical Center (now ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Matheson Museum
The Matheson History Museum Complex is located in Gainesville, Florida. It includes the Matheson History Museum, the Matheson Library & Archives, the 1867 Matheson House, and the Tison Tool Barn. Museum Complex Matheson History Museum The Matheson History Museum building, formerly an American Legion Hall and officially opened as a museum in 1994, houses the bulk of the museum complex's exhibitions and programs. The front of the building has a gift shop and a recreation of the Matheson Dry Goods Store that used to exist on Alachua Avenue (now University Avenue). The main gallery consists of a permanent display of local and Florida history along the east wall, with the remainder of the space devoted to rotating temporary exhibitions. The back of the building contains the Mary Ann Cofrin Exhibit Hall, where additional temporary exhibitions are on display. 1867 Matheson House Originally owned and built by the Matheson family, from which the museum takes its name, this house wa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Matheson Hammock Park
Matheson Hammock Park is a urban park in metropolitan Miami at 9610 Old Cutler Road, just south of Coral Gables, Florida. The park surrounds the north and western ends of Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden. History Matheson Hammock opened in 1930 as the first county park of Dade County, a gift of 80 acres to the county from William J. Matheson. Originally administered by the county's first director of public parks, A. D. Barnes, and designed by the landscape architect William Lyman Phillips, today it is owned and managed by Miami-Dade County. Matheson wanted the land to be used as a park "to preserve the wild and natural beauty." It grew with further donations by the Matheson heirs, purchases by county commissioner Charles Crandon, and other donations to its current 630 acres. Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) crews were assigned to Matheson Hammock in 1936 and began to develop the Bayfront park area. Coral stone buildings rose and the picnic area had a coral stone shelter. W ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Matheson Lake
Matheson Lake is a lake in Meadow Lake Provincial Park in the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan in the boreal forest ecozone of Canada. The lake is located near the centre of the park, north of the Waterhen River, west of Vivian Lake and south of Peitahigan Lake. Several small streams feed into the lake and the outflow is at the southern shore, which feeds into the Waterhen River, a tributary of Beaver River. The Beaver River, in turn, flows north into Lac Île-à-la-Crosse and the Churchill River, a major tributary in the Hudson Bay drainage basin. There is a campground at the north-east corner of the lake and both the lake and campground are accessed from Highway 224. Recreation Matheson Lake Campground is a first-come-first-serve campsite with 46 non-electric campsites. It is situated on a beach along the lake. The beach is about 100 metres long and has amenities such as a picnic area, boat launch, and a fish cleaning station. A 7.2 kilometre trail starts near the cam ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Matheson Boulevard
The following is a list of non-numbered and numbered (List of numbered roads in Peel Region, Peel Regional Roads) in Mississauga, Ontario. History and layout Most major roads in Mississauga are concession roads laid out in the early 19th Century, when much of the city was known as Toronto Township, Ontario, Toronto Township. East-west roads were historically called concessions, while north–south roads were called Concession road#Side Road Numbering, lines (with two and parts of a third still bearing that designation). East-west roads were surveyed from Dundas Street and (with the exception of Lakeshore Road) divided by Hurontario Street as East or West (e.g. Dundas Street East and Dundas Street West), while north–south roads were surveyed from Hurontario Street, although these streets are ''not'' divided into North or South sections. Mississauga is unusual in that there were two different surveys used; with Lower Base Line (present Eglinton Avenue), being the dividing line ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Matheson House (Perth)
Matheson House is a historic house in Perth, Ontario, Canada. It was constructed in 1840 for Roderick Matheson, a local merchant and later a member of the Senate of Canada. A two-storey, five-Bay (architecture), bay sandstone house of Palladian architecture, Palladian-inspired design, Matheson House is surrounded by a stone garden wall. After Roderick Matheson's death in 1873, the house was inherited by Arthur James Matheson, a lawyer and member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. After a series of subsequent owners, the house was acquired by the municipality and became the Perth Museum. The house was designated a National Historic Sites of Canada, National Historic Site of Canada in 1966. References Historic house museums in Ontario Houses in Ontario Buildings and structures in Lanark County National Historic Sites in Ontario Museums in Lanark County Palladian Revival architecture in Canada Tourist attractions in Lanark County Sandstone buildings in Canada Sands ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |