Charles W. Houghton1

M, #86521, b. circa 1890

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Birthcirca 1890NH, USA, age 20 in 1910 census1
1910 Census1910Newport, Orleans Co., VT, USA, age 20, boarder, none1
ParentsSfather born in VT, mother unknown1

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  1. [S1231] 1910 U.S. Federal Census , Newport, Orleans, Vermont; Roll: T624_1615; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 170;
    line 58, dwl 196.

Edward Cline1

M, #86522, b. June 1880

Family: Amanda A. (?) b. c 1869

  • Marriage*: Edward Cline married Amanda A. (?) on circa 1909 mar 1 y in 1910 census.1

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BirthJun, 1880VT, USA, age 31 in 1910 census1
Marriagecirca 1909mar 1 y in 1910 census1
1910 Census1910Rochester, Windsor Co., VT, USA, age 31, farmer1
ParentsSfather born in NY, mother born in VT1

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  1. [S1231] 1910 U.S. Federal Census , Rochester, Windsor, Vermont; Roll: T624_1618; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 283; line 54, dwl 203-219.

Laura A. Cline1

F, #86523, b. November 1850

Family 1:

Family 2: Irvin Houghton b. Jul 1851, d. b 1910

  • Marriage*: Laura A. Cline married Irvin Houghton on circa 1898 mar 2 y in 1900 census.

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BirthNov, 1850VT, USA, age 59 in 1910 census1,2
Marriagecirca 1898mar 2 y in 1900 census
Note1910widow, 8 children born, 7 living
ParentsDfather born in England, mother born in Scotland1

Citations

  1. [S1231] 1910 U.S. Federal Census , Rochester, Windsor, Vermont; Roll: T624_1618; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 283; line 54, dwl 203-219.
  2. [S1230] 1900 U.S. Federal Census , Rochester, Windsor, Vermont; Roll: T623 1696; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 282.
    line 34, dwl 94-96.

Amanda A. (?)1

F, #86524, b. circa 1869

Family 1:

Family 2: Edward Cline b. Jun 1880

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Birthcirca 1869VT, USA, age 41 in 1910 census1
Marriagecirca 1909mar 1 y in 1910 census1
ParentsDparents born in VT1

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  1. [S1231] 1910 U.S. Federal Census , Rochester, Windsor, Vermont; Roll: T624_1618; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 283; line 54, dwl 203-219.

Laura M. (?)1

F, #86525, b. circa 1893

Family: Edgar E. Manning b. c 1884

  • Marriage*: Laura M. (?) married Edgar E. Manning on circa 1910 mar 0 y in 1910 census.1

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Birthcirca 1893VT, USA, age 17 in 1910 census1
Marriagecirca 1910mar 0 y in 1910 census1

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  1. [S1231] 1910 U.S. Federal Census , Rochester, Windsor, Vermont; Roll: T624_1618; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 283; line 54, dwl 203-219.

Edgar E. Manning1

M, #86526, b. circa 1884

Family: Laura M. (?) b. c 1893

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Birthcirca 1884MA, USA, age 26 in 1910 census1
Marriagecirca 1910mar 0 y in 1910 census1
Occupation1910farm laborer
ParentsSparents born in MA1

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  1. [S1231] 1910 U.S. Federal Census , Rochester, Windsor, Vermont; Roll: T624_1618; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 283; line 54, dwl 203-219.

Joseph Houghton1

M, #86527, b. circa 1880

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Birthcirca 1880VT, USA, age 30 in 1910 census1
1910 Census1910Springfield, Windsor Co., VT, USA, age 30, lodger1

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  1. [S1231] 1910 U.S. Federal Census , Springfield, Windsor, Vermont; Roll: T624_1618; Page: 19B; Enumeration District: 287;.

Joseph Paul Houghton1,2

M, #86528, b. 23 June 1985

Family: Kendra Therrien b. 3 Jul 1987

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BirthJun 23, 1985NH, USA1,2
Marriage1
Residence2006St. Johnsbury, Caledonia Co., VT, USA

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  1. [S95] Newspaper, Caledonian-Record, Jan 13, 2007, birth announcement.
  2. [S882] Ancestry.Com, online www.ancestry.com, Vermont Birth Records, 1909-2008 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.

Kendra Therrien1

F, #86529, b. 3 July 1987

Family: Joseph Paul Houghton b. 23 Jun 1985

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BirthJul 3, 1987VT, USA2
Marriage1
Residence2006St. Johnsbury, Caledonia Co., VT, USA
ParentsDMaternal grandparents are Richard and Kelly Therrien and Diane Therrien, all of Lyndonville. Maternal great-grandparents are Sharon Newland of Sutton, Daniel and Judy Newland of East Burke, and Faye and Robert Heath of Lyndonville.1

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  1. [S95] Newspaper, Caledonian-Record, Jan 13, 2007, birth announcement.
  2. [S882] Ancestry.Com, online www.ancestry.com, Vermont Birth Records, 1909-2008 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.

Carter Richard-Paul Houghton1

M, #86530, b. 17 December 2006

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BirthDec 17, 2006Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital, St. Johnsbury, VT, USA1

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  1. [S95] Newspaper, Caledonian-Record, Jan 13, 2007, birth announcement.

Dr. David C. Houghton Ph.D.1

M, #86531

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BirthMinneapolis, MN, USA
EducationB.S. - Limnology / Fisheries Management. University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point
M.S. - Biology (Ecology). University of North Texas
Ph.D. candidate; Advisor: Dr. Ralph Holzenthal
GraduationUniversity of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN, USA, Ph.D., entomology
Residence2006Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, MI, USA
Address2007[email protected]
BiographyDavid C. Houghton
Assistant Professor of Biology
Hillsdale College
33 East College Streeet
Hillsdale, MI 49242

Office: 212 Dow Sciences
Phone: (517) 607-2394
email: [email protected]




I have taught at Hillsdale College since 2005. Prior to that I was an Assistant Professor of Animal Biology at Lynchburg College in Virginia. My teaching and research interests primarily involve the ecology and behavior of aquatic organisms, especially aquatic insects. Aquatic insects are excellent indicators of water pollution, so by assessing their distributions we can learn a great deal about human effects on aquatic ecosystems. Ultimately, such data will allow for a more precise approach to species and habitat conservation, as well as better water quality protection. Other topics of interest include insect chemical communication, case-construction behavior in the caddisflies, and invasive species biology.

Officially I was born and raised in Minneapolis, although the growth that actually mattered occurred while running around in the north woods of Minnesota and fishing the lake at our family cabin.

I received a BS degree in Limnology and Fisheries Managment from the University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point where I studied the effects of an exotic crayfish on a stream community of aquatic insects. It was during my senior thesis research that I decided I wanted to be a college professor when (and if) I grew up. It was also during this time that my long-standing interest in all things creepy-crawly got reignited.

After graduation I decided that it was time for a real adventure so I left for a foreign country, Texas, to get my MS degree. I attended the University of North Texas where I studied the biology of a species of caddisfly and got my first real teaching experience.

Leaving Texas, I returned home to the University of Minnesota to earn my PhD in Entomology. I studied the biodiversity of Minnesota caddisflies and how both natural and human-caused environmental variables affected such biodiversity. Basically, it meant that I got to go camping all summer in some beautiful natural places. During this time I worked as a consultant for a variety of government agencies, primarily the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, assessing the conservation needs of aquatic organisms.

After graduation I took a position teaching animal biology at Lynchburg College in Virginia. I resigned that position in 2005 to take my current job at Hillsdale.






     
Houghton, D.C. in press. The effects of landscape-level disturbance on the composition of Minnesota caddisfly (Insecta: Trichoptera) trophic functional groups: evidence for ecosystem homogenization. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment.

     
Houghton, D.C. 2006. The ability of common water quality metrics to predict habitat disturbance when biomonitoring with adult caddisflies (Insecta: Trichpotera). Journal of Freshwater Ecology 21: 705-716.

     
Houghton, D.C. 2004. Minnesota caddisfly biodiversity (Insecta: Trichoptera): delineation and characterization of regions (Insecta: Trichoptera). Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 95: 153–181.


Houghton, D.C. 2004. “Supermale” caddisflies Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae, Philopotamidae) from the northcentral United States. Entomological News 115: 129-134

Houghton, D.C. 2004. Utility of caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) as indicators of habitat disturbance in Minnesota. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 19: 97–108.

Houghton, D.C., and R.W. Holzenthal. 2003. Updated conservation status of Minnesota caddisflies. The Great Lakes Entomologist 36: 35–40.

Houghton, D.C. 2003. Evaluation of Minnesota geographic classifications based on caddisfly (Insecta: Trichoptera) data. The Great Lakes Entomologist 36: 76–92.

Houghton, D.C. 2002. Pheromone use in Pycnopsyche guttifer (Walker) and P. lepida (Hagen) (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae): evidence for pheromonal dialects. Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Trichoptera. Nova Supplementa Entomologica 15: 47-54.

Houghton, D.C., R.W. Holzenthal, M. P. Monson, and D. B. MacLean. 2001. Updated checklist of the caddisflies (Trichoptera) of Minnesota. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 127: 495–512.

Houghton, D.C. 2001. Two new species of Lepidostoma Rambur (Trichoptera: Lepidostomatidae) from the western United States. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 103: 541–545.

Houghton, D.C. 2001. Caddisfly (Trichoptera) records from the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, eastern Arizona. Entomological News 112: 85–93.

Houghton, D.C., and K.W. Stewart. 1998. Life history and case building behavior of Culoptila cantha (Trichoptera: Glossosomatidae) in the Brazos River, Texas. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 91: 59–70.


Houghton, D.C., J.J. Dimick, and R.V. Frie. 1998. Displacement of riffle dwelling invertebrates by the introduced rusty crayfish, Orconectes rusticus (Girard) (Decapoda: Cambaridae), in a northcentral Wisconsin stream. Great Lakes Entomologist 31: 13–24.

Houghton, D.C., and K.W. Stewart. 1998. Immature life stage descriptions and distribution of Culoptila cantha (Ross) (Trichoptera: Glossosomatidae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 100: 511–520.

Houghton, D.C., and K.W. Stewart. 1998. Seasonal flight periodicities of six microcaddisflies (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae, Glossosomatidae) in the Brazos River, Texas with notes on larval biology and site records. Entomological News 109: 103–109.1

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  1. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , https://www.hillsdale.edu/academics/fac1450975.asp

Andrew D. Houghton1

M, #86532

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Biography2006Andrew D. Houghton
Chairperson

Photograph of Mr. Andrew Houghton Mr. Houghton's broad leadership and experience in the disability arena includes presidential and gubernatorial appointments and business consulting for Fortune 500 companies as well as nonprofit organizations. His accomplishments include the development of domestic and international programs that promote full inclusion for people with disabilities through sports and recreation.

Mr. Houghton was appointed by President George W. Bush to the Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled (Committee) in February 2003, as a private citizen representing the interests of nonprofit agency employees with severe disabilities. In May 2006, Mr. Houghton was reappointed to serve a second term, and in July 2006, he was unanimously elected by his peers as Committee Chairperson. He is the first private citizen and the first person with a disability to chair the Committee.

A current resident of Florida, Mr. Houghton was appointed by Governor Jeb Bush in 2004 to serve on Florida's Blue Ribbon Task Force (BRTF) on Inclusive Community Living, Lifelong Transition, and Employment of Persons with Developmental Disabilities. In 2005, he was subsequently appointed to serve on the Florida Rehabilitation Council, where he is currently First Vice Chairman. Mr. Houghton's state-level work also includes his service as State Commissioner for the Washington Commission on Community and National Service from 2000-2002.

Mr. Houghton is well known for employing solid business practices in the development and implementation of programs that promote economic self-sufficiency, employment and full participation for people with disabilities. He is president and founder of Disability Inclusion Solutions, Inc., a small business specializing in the production of print and visual media for nonprofit, public and private sector companies related to the recruitment, hiring and promotion of employees with disabilities. Mr. Houghton has conducted marketing, training and outreach programs for clients such as Microsoft, Boeing, Starbucks, Alaskan Airlines and Nordstrom, which improved customer service while increasing the recruitment, hiring and retention of people with disabilities. He has produced, directed and written numerous media projects, including "Roll Models 24/7," a documentary about people living with spinal cord injuries; he has also hosted various television segments.

Internationally, Mr. Houghton has advised transitional governments on disability policy and assisted them in developing and implementing sport and recreational programs that benefit their citizens with disabilities. In 1996, Mr. Houghton assisted the International Rescue Committee in developing advocacy training, sports, return-to-work, driver training, and support group programs for people with disabilities in Bosnia. He returned to Bosnia in 1997 with the International Medical Corps to conduct the Bosnia Wheelchair Basketball and Land Mine Awareness Tour, where he led a team of seven gold medalist paralympians on an 11-day, seven-city tour through Bosnia and Croatia.

In November 1999, following the NATO liberation campaign in the Balkans, Mr. Houghton participated in an assessment mission to Kosovo, which resulted in recommendations for advocacy training, adaptive sports programs, disability policy and community programs for people with disabilities. He returned to Kosovo in 2001 to implement one of his recommendations for the Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation, which was the development of a replicable model sports and recreation infrastructure for recreational and competitive disability sports programs.

Mr. Houghton has developed and provided guidance to a number of sports and recreational programs for people with disabilities in the United States. In 1995, he founded the Land Meets Sea Sports Camp in Long Beach, CA, one of the largest camps in the United States for persons with disabilities, comprising approximately 12 different sports, over 100 participants, 75 volunteers and conducted over four days every year. He is a member of the volunteer Board of Directors for Shake-A-Leg Miami, an adaptive educational and recreational watersports-based nonprofit agency. Mr. Houghton is also a member of the volunteer Board of Directors for Broward Center for Independent Living, and serves on Volunteer Florida's Inclusion Council.1
Residence2006FL, USA

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  1. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , http://www.jwod.gov/jwod/about_us/Andrew_Houghton.htm

Nicki Houghton1

F, #86533

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BirthFederalsburg, MD, USA1
Biography2006Head Coach
Phone: 802-656-9020 * Email: [email protected]
2006 America East Coach of the Year

Nicki Houghton begins her ninth season at the helm of the Vermont field hockey program in 2006. She is also only the third coach in the 26-year history of the program.

Houghton brings a wealth of field hockey experience to the position. The Catamounts have made marked improvements in Houghton's short time on the sidelines. Her tireless recruiting efforts and community outreach programs have brought talented student-athletes to Vermont.

In 2002, Houghton led Vermont to a record of 7-13 and a spot in the America East Tournament for the first time in a decade. The Catamounts returned to the America East Semifinals this past season, falling to top-seeded Boston University. Last season five Catamounts were named to America East All-Conference teams, led by Merrie-Beth Maynard and Danielle Collins who were each selected to the first team.

During the summer of 2005, Houghton took a select team of collegiate players on a 12-day tour of Italy. Vermont juniors Besty Welsh and Lisa Patrick were among the select group of student-athletes to make the trip, which saw the team compete in five games during the journey.

A native of Federalsburg, Md., Houghton was a four-year letterwinner in field hockey at Salisbury State, where she led the team to the NCAA Division III Final Four and was named an All-American in 1992. Captain of the team as a senior, Houghton was also a two-time regional All-American. In addition, she was a three-year letterwinner on the Salisbury State women's lacrosse team.

After graduating from Salisbury State in 1993, Houghton went to Lehigh University, where she served as a graduate assistant coach with the field hockey and women's lacrosse programs.

During her stint at Lehigh, both teams won Patriot League titles and Houghton earned a master's degree in education. She left Lehigh to become the assistant field hockey coach at Yale University. During her two years at Yale, the field hockey team advanced to the ECAC Tournament. In 1997, she became an assistant field hockey coach at Southern Connecticut State University.1

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  1. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , http://www.uvm.edu/~sportspr/www/coach_profile.php

Carol A. Krainik1

F, #86534, b. 1 April 1927, d. 3 January 2007

Family: Robert P. Houghton b. 24 Feb 1927, d. 20 Mar 2005

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BirthApr 1, 1927Manitowoc, WI, USA1
MarriageJun 30, 1951Manitowoc, WI, USA1
DeathJan 3, 2007Port Washington, WI, USA, age 791
ObituaryJan 5, 2007Herald Times Reporter, Posted January 5, 2007

Carol A. Houghton

Carol A. Houghton, age 79, formerly of Mequon, died early Wednesday morning, Jan. 3, 2007, at Harbor Village in Port Washington.

The former Carol A. Krainik was born April 1, 1927, in Manitowoc, daughter of the late William L. and Caroline F. Vollendorf Krainik. Carol graduated from Lincoln High School, Manitowoc, in 1945, and attended the Universities of Wisconsin at Madison and Milwaukee, graduating in 1950 with a bachelor's in education. On June 30, 1951, she was married to Robert P. Houghton in Manitowoc. He preceded her in death in 2005. Carol actively taught primary education within the Racine, Detroit and Milwaukee County school districts. She served as a board member of Cardinal Stritch College and Froedtert Memorial Hospital in Milwaukee. She was a curling enthusiast and adored her eight grandchildren.

Survivors include her three children: Barbara Knox of Cincinnati, Ohio; Candace (Warren) Lillund of Whitefish Bay; Robert (Kyle) Houghton of Cottage Grove; eight grandchildren; two sisters: Marjorie Motz of Lititz, Pa; Elaine Vance of Bryan, Texas.

Funeral services will be held at 11:30 a.m. Monday, Jan. 8, 2007, at the North Shore Congregational Church, 7330 N. Santa Monica Blvd., Fox Point, with the Rev. Karl D. Schimpf officiating. Burial will be at the Evergeen Cemetery, Manitowoc, with the Rev. Dr. Matthew Sauer officiating.

There will be a time of gathering and fellowship following the funeral on Monday at the church.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be made to the First Presbyterian Church, 502 N. Eighth St., Manitowoc, WI 54220, or the North Shore Congregational Church, 7330 N. Santa Monica Blvd., Fox Point, WI 53217.

The Jens Family Funeral Home and Crematory of Manitowoc, is serving the Houghton family.

Herald Times Reporter

Jan. 5, 20071

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  1. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , http://www.htrnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article

(?) Knox1

M, #86535

Family: Barbara Houghton

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Marriage1

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  1. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , http://www.htrnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article

Kyle (?)1

F, #86536

Family: Robert Houghton

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Marriage1

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  1. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , http://www.htrnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article

Clara Frances (?)1

F, #86537, b. 23 July 1922, d. 16 March 2011

Family: Edward Earl Houghton b. 3 Sep 1915, d. 29 Dec 2006

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BirthJul 23, 1922VA, USA
Marriagecirca 1941mar 65 y in 20061
1950 US Census1950Suratts, MD, USA, age 34, construction carpenter
DeathMar 16, 2011
BurialRichland Baptist Cemetery, Fredericksburg, VA, USA

Joan F. Houghton1

F, #86538, b. circa 1944

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Birthcirca 1944Washington, DC, USA1
Residence2006Oak Ridge, VA, USA

Shirley D. Houghton1

F, #86539, b. circa 1945

Family: (?) Parker

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Birthcirca 1945Washington, DC, USA1
Marriage1
Residence2006Richmond, VA, USA

(?) Parker1

M, #86540

Family: Shirley D. Houghton b. c 1945

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Dr. Edward Houghton Janes MD1

M, #86541, b. 3 October 1820, d. 13 March 1893

Family: Jane Mills Yates

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BirthOct 3, 1820Northfield, Franklin Co., MA, USA1
Graduation1847Berkshire Medical Institute, Pittsfield, MA, USA2
Marriage18602
Occupationbetween 1866 and 1893New York, New York Co., NY, USA, Ass. Sanitary Superintendent of the Board of Health2
DeathMar 13, 1893New York, New York Co., NY, USA, of heart failure after the flu2
ObituaryDr. Edward Houghton Janes, son of Captain Ebenezer and Lucretia (Smith) Janes, born in Northfield, Mass., October 3, 1820. died March 12,1893, in New York city. He received his early education in the public schools of his native town, and afterward studied at the Delaware Literary Institute, of Franklin, N. Y-, front which he was graduated at the age of eighteen. After teaching a few years, he commenced the study of medicine with Dr. Joseph Hedges, of Hope, N. J., and received the degree cf M. D. from Berkshire Medical College, Mass., in t847. He settled in New York city in 1850. In 1862 he was appointed on the sanitary commission of that city ; in 1864, under the auspices of the Citizens' Association, be, with others, made an inspection of the sanitary condition of New York city, which served to inaugurate the present system of health government of that dry. and resulted in the establishment of the Metropolitan Board of Health, with which he was connected until his death. He was assistant sanitary superintendent for twenty years, and for ten years had the supervision of the hospital for contagious diseases. He occupied the chair of hygiene in the Woman’s Medical College of the New York Dispensary for seventeen years, and for three years he was recording secretary of the New York Academy of Medicine.
Dr. Janes was one of the originators of the American Public Health Association, and was its recording secretary from 1877 to 1880. He was the author of numerous papers on medical and sanitary subjects, and was a member of the Medical Society of the County of New York, Physicians’ Mutual Aid Association, life member of the New York Historical Society, honorary member of the New Jersey Historical Society, member of the board of directors of the Oratorio Society of New York, and of the board of managers of the New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor. Dr. Janes served as a volunteer surgeon in the Federal army, during the War of the Rebellion.
Married, October 14, 1860, Jane Mills Yates. Their children are Martha Ridgway, widow of John McKee Elsmore; Edward Foster Janes; and Elisha Harris Janes.
BiographyJANES, Edward Houghton, physician, born in Northfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, 3 October, 1820. He was educated in the Delaware literary institute, Franklin county, New York, and was graduated at the Berkshire medical college in 1847. He settled in practice in New York city in 1850, was for a short period during the civil war in the service of the sanitary commission, and appointed sanitary inspector by the Metropolitan board of health in 1866. Since 1873 he has been assistant superintendent of the New York health department. In 1872 he was appointed to the chair of hygiene in the Women's medical college of the New York infirmary. He was one of the original members of the American public health association, and was its recording secretary from 1877 till 1880. He has published a "Report on Condensed Milk" (1858), "Report on the Sanitary Condition of New York" (New York, 1865), annual reports to the American Public Health Association, and papers on professional subjects.

Edited Appletons Encyclopedia, Copyright © 2001 VirtualologyTM1

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  1. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , http://famousamericans.net/edwardhoughtonjanes/
  2. [S95] Newspaper, New York Times Archives: Mar 13 1893.

Jamey Bauer Sr

M, #86542

Family: Misty Dawn Houghton b. 26 May 1967

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MarriageNov 4, 2006Victoria, TX, USA

Dr. Ted Houghton Ph.D.1

M, #86543

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Education1995State University of New York, Albany, Albany Co., NY, USA, PhD 1995 University at Albany, State University of New York
Address2006Ohio State University, Lima, OH, USA, Phone: 419-995-8285
[email protected]
Research2006With background specializations in political and economic sociology, criminal justice and religious studies, I broadly pursue research on various aspects of globalization – political, economic, cultural, and legal. This includes issues of free trade, the problems of failed states, international intervention, human rights and international governance institutions. A particular focus of my recent research is the intersection of religion and political ideology in promotions of democratic change and economic development.

SOC 209 Introduction to Criminal Justice
SOC 309 Introduction to Law and Society
SOC 410 Criminology
SOC 597.01 Contemporary World Societies
CS 270 Introduction to Comparative Religion

Hettie Rene Cardon1

F, #86544, b. circa 1955

Family: Edward Cone Houghton IV b. 10 May 1951

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Birthcirca 1955

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  1. [S1364] Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997, online Ancestry.Com, Roll Number: 1984_0009.
  2. [S882] Ancestry.Com, online www.ancestry.com, U.S. Public Records Index [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007. Original data: Compiled from various U.S. public records.
  3. [S1364] Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997, online Ancestry.Com, Roll Number: 1977_0008.
  4. [S1364] Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997, online Ancestry.Com, Roll Number: 1981_0009.

(?) Lindsay1

M, #86545

Family: Jennifer Leigh Houghton b. 30 Dec 1975

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Marriage1

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  1. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , http://www.dot.state.tx.us/about_us/…

Carol D. Houghton1

F, #86546

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Address2006Princeton University, Princeton, Mercer Co., NJ, USA, Princeton University Library
Social Science Reference Center
One Washington Road, Princeton NJ 08544
Carol D. Houghton
Politics and Law Collections Manager
[email protected]
(609) 258-9153, 258-3567 Fax 258-4105
A-8-H Social Science Reference Center

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  1. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , http://www.princeton.edu/~sbwhite/carol1.html

Dr. John E. Houghton Ph.D.1

M, #86547

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AddressUniversity of Wisconsin, Stevens Point, WI, USA, John E. Houghton, Ph.D.
Professor of Forestry
[email protected]
College of Natural Resources
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Stevens Point, Wisconsin 54481 USA
715-346-4182 FAX: 715-346-3624
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Biography2006John E. Houghton, Ph.D.
Professor of Forestry
[email protected]
College of Natural Resources
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Stevens Point, Wisconsin 54481 USA
715-346-4182 FAX: 715-346-3624




Biography
John Houghton is an Associate Professor in the Forestry Discipline at the College of Natural Resources (CNR), University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point (UWSP).
He instructs courses in the Introduction to Fisheries, Forestry, and Wildlife Resources; Resource Economics; Field Practices in Silviculture; Land Surveying; and People, Resources, and the Biosphere (a non-major environmental literacy course). Dr. Houghton’s diverse background in Resource Economics, Financial Management, and Forestry enables him to effectively teach a variety of upper-level resource management subjects as well. These courses have included Resource Policy and Law; Resource Administration; Forest Management and Finance; and Advanced Forest Management and Economics.
Professor Houghton’s teaching contains the right mixture of knowledge and humor that inspires learning. He truly enjoys his interaction with students as an Instructor, an Academic Advisor to 40 forestry students, and a Faculty Advisor to the Student Chapter of the Society of American Foresters (SAF).
Formal Education
Ph.D. - Resource Economics, Michigan State University – East Lansing. 1979.
M.B.A. - Financial Management, Western Michigan University – Kalamazoo. 1970.
B.S. - Forestry, Michigan State University – East Lansing. 1969.
The general intent of Dr. Houghton’s educational program was the development of the analytical and managerial skills to interact in the forest resource management and business environments and to develop and communicate effective programs of management in these areas.
Career Highlights
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF FORESTRY, College of Natural Resources,
University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point. August 1983 to Present. Teach courses related to Forest Economics and Forest Management including Forest Management and Finance, Resource Economics, and Resource Policy and Law; advise students in the Forest Management and Forest Administration majors; assist instruction of courses such as Forest Biometry and Integrated Resources Management.
ASSISTANT TO THE MANAGER OF WOODLANDS, Great Northern Paper Company, Millinocket, ME. October 1976 to August 1983. Coordinated and formulated the long-term management plan for the Company’s 2.5 million acres of forest land; developed annual operations plans; conducted economic and financial feasibility studies for woodlands operations; coordinated activities with various Company departments; and cooperated with several government agencies and industry associations.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF FOREST PRODUCTS, University of Idaho – Moscow. July 1974 to August 1976. Joint appointment in the areas of forest products/business and forest resources. Taught forest policy and administration, forest economics, and special topics in forest business; advised students in the forestry and forest products field; developed forest business management program; and performed research.
GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT, Michigan Stat e University – East Lansing.
January 1971 to June 1974. Conducted research related to the economics of timber management decision-making and instructed various courses as a Teaching Assistant.
Honors/Awards
UWSP University Teaching Excellence Award – 1989, 2003.
CNR Outstanding Faculty Award – 1987, 1994, 1998, and 2003.
Carl Alwin Schenck Award for Teaching Excellence, National Society of American Foresters – 1995.
Professional Associations
Member, Society of American Foresters – 1964 to Present.
University and College Service
Faculty Advisor, UWSP Student Chapter of the Society of American Foresters, 1985 to Present.
Vallier Treehaven Chair of Ecology, 2001 to 2004.
Served on various College, University, and Faculty Governance Committees.
Courses
(2002-2003)
Forestry 319: Land Surveying
Forestry 725: Advanced Forest Management and Economics
Natural Resources 150: People, Resources, and the Biosphere
Natural Resources 250: Introduction to Fish, Forestry, and Wildlife Resources
Natural Resources 372: Resource Economics
Research
Dr. Houghton's research interests focus on the economic and financial feasibility analyses of resource management applications and human dimensions of resource management and utilization.
Personal
HOBBIES/INTERESTS:
Various outdoor sports, woodworking, and horticulture.
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Biography2006Blacksburg, VA, USA, Lawrence M. Houghton
134 Cheatham Hall
Blacksburg, VA 24060
(540) 951-2249
Education
Bachelor of Science in Resource Development, major: Nutritional Science, minor Biology
University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI 1993
G.P.A 3.7 (Paid for entire education through student loans and working full-time during school)
Master of Science in Biology, concentration: Wildlife Biology
East Stroudsburg University, East Stroudsburg, PA 1995
Thesis: US Osprey Breeding Status and Dispersal Patterns and Trends 1994
G.P.A. 3.8
Doctor of Philosophy in Fisheries and Wildlife Science: Wildlife Biology
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA (to be completed)
Dissertation: Piping Plover Ecology on a Storm-destroyed and Re-built Barrier Island
Primary Wildlife Work Experience
Job Title: Research Associate
Employer: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 24061
Supervisor: Dr. James Fraser
Date of Employment: 3/18/96-8/17/00
Job Description:
· Worked in conjunction with the USFWS, USACE, NYSDEC, and The Nature Conservancy
· Monitored and recorded the breeding biology of Piping Plovers and other shorebirds
· Supervised and trained 15 field technicians and/or students over the course of the project
· Developed and implemented Piping Plover management strategies
· Assisted with grant and proposal writing
· Data Analysis
· Report Writing
· Scientific Presentations
Job Title: Plover Monitor
Employer: The Nature Conservancy, Cold Springs Harbor, NY 11724
Supervisor: Cathy Brittingham
Date of Employment: 5/18/96-7/20/96 (Part-time)
Job Description:
· Searched for Piping Plover nests
· Monitored plover nests and recorded productivity data
Assistantships
Job Title: Research Assistant
Employer: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 24061
Supervisor: Dr. James Fraser
Date of Employment: 8/18/00-present
Job Description:
· Data Analysis
· Report Writing
· Scientific presentations
Job Title: Graduate Assistant (1/2 teaching/1/2 research)
Employer: East Stroudsburg University, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301
Supervisor: Dr. Larry M. Rymon
Date of Employment: 9/7/93-12/16/94
Job Description:
· Assisted in teaching ecology, behavior, and identification of eastern birds and mammals
· Supervised two student workers, held office hours, and advised students
· Assisted with field research
· East Stroudsburg University Natural History Museum Curator
· Taxidermic preparation of study skins and museum specimens
Internships
Job Title: Graduate Intern
Employer: Osprey Reintroduction Project, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301
Supervisor: Dr. Larry M. Rymon
Date of Employment: 4/1/94-8/31/94
Job Description:
· Recorded Osprey courting, incubation, brooding, fishing, feeding and fledging behaviors
· Assisted with Osprey banding, handling, and nest climbs
· Aided in research on identification of individuals by plumage patterns
· Helped with northeast Pennsylvania Osprey nesting survey
· Searched for Osprey nests (on foot, by kayak and canoe, and by vehicle)
Job Title: Raptor Project Assistant
Employer: Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology, San Juan Capistrano, CA
Supervisor: Pete Bloom
Date of Employment: 5/23/95-6/31/95
Job Description:
· Trapped Red-Tailed, Red-Shouldered and Cooper's Hawks using BC and Dho Gaza traps
· Assisted in banding, weighing, taking wing chord and tail length measurements, checking feather molts and overall health of trapped birds
· Recorded vital statistics for several species of adult Falconiformes
· Climbed nest trees and assisted with banding of Red-Shouldered and Cooper's Hawks
· Surveyed potential nesting habitat
Teaching Experience
Job Title: Substitute Teacher
Employer: Goffstown Regional School District, Goffstown, NH
Supervisor: Rose Colby
Date of Employment: 1/89-2/96 (During university and seasonal employment breaks/holidays, equivalent to 2 years full-time)
Job Description:
· Taught and/or supervised Elementary, Junior, and Senior High School students
Job Title: Environmental Educator
Employer: Nature's Classroom, Freedom, NH
Supervisor: Mike Vecchiarelli
Date of Employment: 9/95-12/95
Job Description:
· Taught environmental education and natural history to 5th-8th graders
· Designed and implemented outdoor wildlife education courses
· Presented special lectures on predator/prey relations and birds of prey
Job Title: Teaching Assistant (see above)
Employer: East Stroudsburg University, East Stroudsburg, PA
Supervisor: Dr. Larry Rymon
Date of Employment: 9/7/93-12/16/94
Job Description:
· Assisted in teaching ecology, behavior, and identification of eastern birds and mammals
General Employment (Related)
Job Title: Guest Lecturer
Employer: Goffstown, John Stark and Souhegan High Schools, NH
Supervisors: Lisa Nelson, Barbara Beers, and Dan Bassachio
Date of Employment: 2/95, 1/96, 10/98, 12/99
Job Description:
· Special Lectures on the Ecology of Birds of Prey and Shorebirds (1-2 hour sessions)
Job Title: Green House Supervisor
Employer: East Stroudsburg University, East Stroudsburg, PA
Supervisor: Ray Milewski
Date of Employment: 9/93-11/93
Job Description:
· General greenhouse care and supervision of 3 work-study students
Job Title: Scientists Aide
Employer: Normandeau Associates, Bedford, NH
Supervisor: Hanna Proctor
Date of Employment: 6/93-8/93
Job Description:
· Taxonomic identification/classification of invertebrate and vertebrate specimens
Job Title: Building Supervisor, Intramural Supervisor, and Fitness Instructor
Employer: University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI
Supervisor: Art Tuveson
Date of Employment: 9/89-5/93
Job Description:
· Supervised 100's of work study students and monitored the URI Athletic Center
· Oversaw intramural workers, rec sports programs and fitness rooms
Job Title: Laboratory Assistant
Employer: University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI
Supervisor: Clifford Cosgrove
Date of Employment: 9/88-5/89
Job Description:
· General Laboratory duties
· Assisted with lab assignments and paper grading
Primary Volunteer Work Experience
Title: Field Assistant
Volunteered for: Audubon Society of New Hampshire, Concord, NH
Supervised by: Chris Martin
Dates Volunteered: 8/96, 3/95, 3/98, 10/98, and 12/99
Duties performed:
· Searched for and predator guarded osprey nests in northern NH (2-4day trips)
· Surveyed nests and recorded productivity data
· Recorded nest tree heights and DBH
Title: Eagle Monitor
Volunteered for: Audubon Society of New Hampshire, Concord, NH
Supervised by: Laura Deming
Dates Volunteered: 12/94-3/95 and 12/95-2/96
Duties performed:
· Surveyed specified rivers and other open waters for eagles (on foot and by vehicle)
· Collected data on abundances, habitat use, movements and behaviors of wintering eagles
· Monitored eagle roost sites, identified, and recorded individual eagle plumage patterns
Title: Visitor Center Attendant and Field Assistant
Volunteered for: Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, MD
Supervised by: Maggie Briggs
Dates Volunteered: 8/95
Duties performed:
· Public education, natural history, and public tours of the refuge
· Assisted in trapping and radio-telemetry of endangered Delmarva Fox Squirrels
Title: Field Assistant
Volunteered for: Neotropical Migrant Nesting Survey, PA
Supervised by: Terry Master
Dates Volunteered: 4/94-5/94
Duties performed:
· Identified song birds by sight and song
· Assisted with recording songbird-nesting data in Delaware Water Gap
Title: Field Researcher
Volunteered for: University of Rhode Island Botany Department, Kingston, RI
Supervised by: Chris Nerone
Dates Volunteered: 2/93-5/93
Duties performed:
· Assisted in searching for suitable new sites for URI field botany classes
· Keyed out various plant species
· Researched and wrote a proposal on alternative low impact methods of teaching Field Botany
Title: Field Assistant
Volunteered for: Trustom Pond and Ninigret National Wildlife Refuges, RI
Supervised by: Dave Houghton
Dates Volunteered: 9/92-5/93
Duties performed:
· Assisted in waterfowl and other bird surveys
· Aided in evaluation and construction of bluebird trails
Publications
Houghton, Lawrence M. and L. M. Rymon. (1997). The US osprey nesting distribution and population status 1994. J. Raptor Res. 31(1): 44-53
Publications in progress
Houghton, Lawrence M., J.D. Fraser and S. Elias-Gerken. (in progress). Shorebird ecology on a barrier island in Long Island, New York 1997-99.
Houghton, Lawrence M., J.D. Fraser and S. Elias-Gerken. (in progress). Piping plover population dynamics on a storm-destroyed and rebuilt barrier island village.
Abstracts
Houghton, Lawrence M., J.D. Fraser and S. Elias-Gerken. 2000. Piping plover population dynamics on a storm-destroyed and rebuilt barrier island village. Colonial Waterbirds Meeting, Manomet, MA. Nov. 2000
Keane, Shannon E., J. D. Fraser, P. Buckley, L. M. Houghton. 2000. Effects of herring and great black-backed gulls on breeding piping plovers on South Monomoy Island, Massachusetts. Colonial Waterbirds Meeting, Manomet, MA. Nov. 2000
Houghton, Lawrence M., and J.D. Fraser. 1998. Piping plover population dynamics on a storm-destroyed and rebuilt barrier island village. Proceedings: The Piping Plover and Least Terns of the Great Plains and nearby: A symposium/workshop, Omaha, NE. Feb. 2-5, 1998
Fraser, James D., P. Buckley, J. P. Loegering, M. E. Patterson, L. M. Houghton, and S. Elias-Gerken. 1998. Piping Plover brood foraging ecology, habitat selection and survival on Atlantic barrier islands. Proceedings: The Piping Plover and Least Terns of the Great Plains and nearby: A symposium/workshop, Omaha, NE. Feb. 2-5, 1998
Houghton, Lawrence M. and L. M. Rymon. 1995. The US osprey population, to hack or not to hack. J. Raptor Res. 29 (1):
Rymon, Larry M. and L. M. Houghton. 1994. Osprey. Raptor Conference, Urbino, Italy. Oct. 1996
Papers Presented (Scientific Meetings)
Keane, S. E. J. D. Fraser, P. A. Buckley and L. M. Houghton. 2001. The effect of gulls on piping plovers on Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge, MA. Annual meeting, Virginia Chapter of the Wildlife Society. March 6-8. Richmond, VA.
Cohen, J., L. M. Houghton and J. D. Fraser. 2001. Piping plover population dynamics in Westhampton Dunes, N.Y. Proceedings: The Atlantic Coast Piping Plover Recovery Meeting: A symposium/workshop, January 17-19, 2001. Shepherdstown, WV.
Keane, S.E., and J. D. Fraser and L. M. Houghton. 2001. Effects of gulls on piping plovers at Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge. Proceedings: The Atlantic Coast Piping Plover Recovery Meeting: A symposium/workshop, January 17-19, 2001. Shepherdstown, WV.
Houghton, Lawrence M., J.D. Fraser and S. Elias-Gerken. 2000. Piping plover population dynamics on a storm-destroyed and rebuilt barrier island village. Colonial Waterbirds Meeting, Manomet, MA. Nov. 2000
Keane, Shannon E., J. D. Fraser, P. Buckley, L. M. Houghton. 2000. Effects of herring and great black-backed gulls on breeding piping plovers on South Monomoy Island, Massachusetts. Colonial Waterbirds Meeting, Manomet, MA. Nov. 2000
Fraser, James D., P. Buckley, J. P. Loegering, M. E. Patterson, L. M. Houghton, S. Keane, and S. Elias-Gerken. 1998. Piping Plover brood foraging ecology, habitat selection and survival on Atlantic barrier islands. Proceedings: The Atlantic Coast Piping Plover Recovery Meeting: A symposium/workshop, Sheperdstown, WV. Dec. 14-16, 1998
Houghton, Lawrence M., J.D. Fraser and S. Elias-Gerken. 1998. Piping plover population dynamics on a storm-destroyed and rebuilt barrier island village. Proceedings: The Piping Plover and Least Terns of the Great Plains and nearby: A symposium/workshop, Omaha, NE. Feb. 2-5, 1998
Fraser, James D., P. Buckley, J. P. Loegering, M. E. Patterson, L. M. Houghton, and S. Elias-Gerken. 1998. Piping Plover brood foraging ecology, habitat selection and survival on Atlantic barrier islands. Proceedings: The Piping Plover and Least Terns of the Great Plains and nearby: A symposium/workshop, Omaha, NE. Feb. 2-5, 1998
Rymon, Larry M. and L. M. Houghton. 1994. Osprey. Raptor Conference, Urbino, Italy. Oct. 1996
Houghton, Lawrence M. and L. M. Rymon. 1994. The US osprey population, to hack or not to hack. Raptor Research Foundation Conference, Flagstaff, Arizona, Nov. 1994
Rymon, Larry M. and L. M. Houghton. 1994. Osprey. Endangered Species Coalition Meeting, Mt. Pocono, Pennsylvania. Oct. 1994
Papers Presented (Army Corps of Engineers Annual Meetings)
Houghton, Lawrence M., and J.D. Fraser. 1999. The effects of the USACE Westhampton interim storm damage proection project on piping plover habitat at the Village of West Hampton Dunes and Westhampton Beach, Long Island, NY, USACE meeting, Islip, N.Y. Jan. 2000
Houghton, Lawrence M., and J.D. Fraser. 1998. The effects of the USACE Westhampton interim storm damage proection project on piping plover habitat at the Village of West Hampton Dunes and Westhampton Beach, Long Island, NY, USACE meeting, New York, NY. Nov. 1998
Houghton, Lawrence M., and J.D. Fraser. 1997. The effects of the USACE Westhampton interim storm damage proection project on piping plover habitat at the Village of West Hampton Dunes and Westhampton Beach, Long Island, NY, USACE meeting, New York, NY. Oct. 1997
Houghton, Lawrence M., and J.D. Fraser. 1996. The effects of the USACE Westhampton interim storm damage proection project on piping plover habitat at the Village of West Hampton Dunes and Westhampton Beach, Long Island, NY, USACE meeting, New York, NY. Nov. 1996
Posters Presented
Houghton, Lawrence M., and J.D. Fraser. 1998. Piping plover population dynamics on a storm-destroyed and rebuilt barrier island village. Proceedings: The Atlantic Coast Piping Plover Recovery Meeting: A symposium/workshop, Sheperdstown, WV. Dec. 14-16, 1998
Houghton, Lawrence M., and J.D. Fraser. 1997. Piping plover population dynamics on a storm-destroyed and rebuilt barrier island village. Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences Bulletin Board, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 1997-2000.
Reports
Houghton, Lawrence M., S.P. Elias-Gerken, and J.D. Fraser. (in progress). The effects of the USACE Westhampton interim storm damage proection project on piping plover habitat at the Village of West Hampton Dunes and Westhampton Beach, Long Island, NY (1993-1999, Final Report)
Houghton, Lawrence M., A. Novack, S.P. Elias-Gerken, and J.D. Fraser. 2000. The effects of the USACE Westhampton interim storm damage proection project on piping plover habitat at the Village of West Hampton Dunes and Westhampton Beach, Long Island, NY (Annual Report)
Keane, Shannon E., J. D. Fraser, L. M. Houghton. 2000. Effects of Herring and Great Black-Backed Gulls on Breeding Piping Plovers on South Monomoy Island, Massachusetts. (Annual Report)
Houghton, Lawrence M., S.P. Elias-Gerken, and J.D. Fraser. 1999. The effects of the USACE Westhampton interim storm damage proection project on piping plover habitat at the Village of West Hampton Dunes and Westhampton Beach, Long Island, NY (Annual Report)
Keane, Shannon E., J. D. Fraser, L. M. Houghton. 1999. Effects of Herring and Great Black-Backed Gulls on Breeding Piping Plovers on South Monomoy Island, Massachusetts. (Annual Report)
Houghton, Lawrence M., J.D. Fraser, K. Meskill, R. Chambers, K. Donohue, and H. Dohn. 1998. Piping plover monitoring program, The Village of West Hampton Dunes and the Westhampton Beach groinfield, Long Island, New York: The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Moriches to Shinnecock Reach Interim Storm Damage Protection Project 1996-1998. (Final Report)
Houghton, Lawrence M., S.P. Elias-Gerken, and J.D. Fraser. 1998. The effects of the USACE Westhampton interim storm damage proection project on piping plover habitat at the Village of West Hampton Dunes and Westhampton Beach, Long Island, NY, Nov. 1998
Houghton, Lawrence M., J.D. Fraser, K. Meskill, R. Chambers, K. Donohue, and H. Dohn. 1998. Piping plover monitoring program, The Village of West Hampton Dunes and the Westhampton Beach groinfield, Long Island, New York: The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Moriches to Shinnecock Reach Interim Storm Damage Protection Project 1997. (Annual Report)
Keane, Shannon E., J. D. Fraser, L. M. Houghton, and M. M. Paul. 1998. Effects of Herring and Great Black-Backed Gulls on Breeding Piping Plovers on South Monomoy Island, Massachusetts. (Annual Report)
Houghton, Lawrence M., S.P. Elias-Gerken, and J.D. Fraser. 1997. The effects of the USACE Westhampton interim storm damage proection project on piping plover habitat at the Village of West Hampton Dunes and Westhampton Beach, Long Island, NY (Annual Report)
Houghton, Lawrence M., S.P. Elias-Gerken, and J.D. Fraser. 1996. The effects of the USACE Westhampton interim storm damage proection project on piping plover habitat at the Village of West Hampton Dunes and Westhampton Beach, Long Island, NY, (Annual Report)
Kuklinski, Michelle L., L. M. Houghton, and J. D. Fraser. 1996. Piping plover breeding ecology on Cape Hatteras National Seashore with special reference to the effect of temperature on productivity. (Final Report)
Grants
Fraser, James D., and L. M. Houghton. 2000. Effects of beach management practices on piping plovers and associated beach organisms for the Westhampton interim storm damage protection project.
United States Army Corps of Engineers $603,500.00
Fraser, James D., and L. M. Houghton. 1997. Effects of beach management practices on piping plovers and associated beach organisms for the Westhampton interim storm damage protection project.
United States Army Corps of Engineers $390,000.00
Rymon, Larry M., and L.M. Houghton. 1994. Recovery of Ospreys in Pennsylvania by Hacking
Pennsylvania Wild Resource Conservation Fund $1,200.00
Honors and Awards
12/91-present Golden Key National Honor Society
9/91 University of Rhode Island General Academic Grant $1,000.00
5/88 Goffstown High School Resource Development Scholarship $ 700.00
5/88 Goffstown High School Outdoor Recreation Scholarship $ 300.00
Professional Memberships and Activities
2000-present Colonial Waterbirds Society
1999-present American Ornithological Union
1996-1998 Raptor Research Foundation
1993-1996 National Wildlife Society
1993-1996 Northeast Chapter, The Wildlife Society
1994-1995 The Society for Conservation Biology
1992-1993 University of Rhode Island Wildlife Society Student Chapter
Professional References
Dr. James D. Fraser
Cheatham Hall
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Blacksburg, VA 24061-0321
(540) 231-6064
[email protected]
Dr. Larry M. Rymon
Naturalist/Zoogeographer
214 Timberline Drive
Sequim, WA 98382
(360) 681-6399
Anne Hecht
Endangered Species Biologist
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Weir Hill Road
Sudbury, MA 01776
(978) 443-43251

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Occupation2006Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, KY, USA, professor of art/photography
BiographyBARBARA HOUGHTON
Personal Information:
Office: Fine Art Center 304, Nunn Drive
Northern Kentucky University
Highland Heights, KY 41099
Office Phone: (859) 572-5910
Email: mailto:[email protected], Web: http://www.nku.edu/~houghton and http://www.barbarahoughton.com/
Education:
1971 B.A., University of Illinois, Chicago (Plastic and Graphic Art: printmaking)
1973 M.F.A., School of the Art Institute of Chicago (photography)
Teaching Experience:
Currently: Professor of Art, Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, KY.
1992-1998 Chair and professor of Art, Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, KY.
1986-1990 Chair of Art Department, Metropolitan State College of Denver.
1974-1992 Professor of Art/Photography and Electronic Media at Metropolitan State College of Denver.
International Study Courses:
1990 American Institute for Foreign Study - London Semester Program through Metropolitan State College
2000 Cooperative Center for Study Abroad - Scotland/England Program through Northern Kentucky University.
2002 Cooperative Center for Study Abroad - Late Ireland Program through Northern Kentucky University
2004 Cooperative Center for Study Abroad - London Summer Program through Northern Kentucky University.
2005 Spring Break Italy Study Abroad Course from Northern Kentucky University with Kevin Muente. Following in the Footsteps of Geniuses: Michelangelo and Galileo in Florence and Rome.
Solo Exhibitions:
2006 dancing with galileo, Carnegie Center for Visual & Performing Arts, Covington KY. (Juried, regional)
2000 Digital Art Museum, online solo exhibition (February) (Invitational)
1999 Journey, Northern Kentucky University (Installation of digital photographs and objects)
1989 Fate or Fortune, Regis College, Denver.
1985 Learning the Sport, University of Arizona, Tucson. (Installation)
1982 B.C. Space, Laguna Beach, California
1981 Color Works, Santa Barbara, California
1978 University of Colorado, Boulder, University Memorial Center
1976 UCLA, Photography Studios.
1976 University of New Mexico
1975 The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
1975 Phoenix College, Phoenix, Arizona
1975 University of Colorado, Boulder, Art Department
Group Exhibitions: (selected; scope and importance noted)
2006 Altered States, Riffe Gallery of the Ohio Arts Council, Columbus, OH (regional, curated)
2005 Altered States, Weston Art Gallery at the Aronoff Center for the Arts, Cincinnati, OH (regional, curated)
2004 Carnegie Art Center fundraising auction exhibition, Covington, KY (regional, invitational)
2004 The Walking Up Is Equal to the Walking Down, Kings College, Hampstead, London (show with students of CCSA)
2004 Stand and Be Counted, Visual Artists for Kerry, Glassworks, Louisville (invitational)
2004 SummerFair Select: An Exhibition of Grant Winners 2001-2003, Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, KY (group, curated)
2004 Postcards, Gallery Salveo at the Health Foundation, Cincinnati, OH, (group, curated)
2003 Traditional Values/New Directions, Otterbein University, Westerville, OH (3 person, invitational)
2003 OKI, New Art, Northern Kentucky University (regional, juried)
2003 Digital, Sinclair Community College, Dayton, OH (national, curated)
2002 Photographic Edge at Carl Solway Gallery, Cincinnati, OH (national, curated)
2002 Ars Akademia, Artery Gallery, Newport, KY (invitational)
2001 Visions of Italy, Risch Gallery, Ft. Thomas, KY (invitational);
2001 Mertin Viewed, pARTs Photographic Arts Gallery, Minneapolis, MN (invitational);
2001 Kentucky Foundation for Women Grant Recipients exhibit, ArtsWatch, Louisville, KY;
2000 Latest Development: Focus on Regional Photographers, Huntington Museum of Art, Huntington WV (invited)
2000 Regional Group Show, Chitlaw Gallery, Art Academy of Cincinnati (invitational)
1998 Visiting Artist Alliance Group Exhibit, Machine Shop, UC, Cincinnati (regional, invitational)
1997 Digital Visions, Chidlaw Gallery, Art Academy of Cincinnati (national, curated)
1995 Art on the Square Sculpture Invitational, Tower Place, Cincinnati, OH (local, invitational)
1994 Art on the Square Invitational, 5/3 Bank, Cincinnati, OH (local, invitational)
1994 Camera Obscura/Obscura Camera , alumni photography exhibit, School of the Art Institute of Chicago (national, curated)
1993 New to the Collection, Scripts Howard Corporation, Cincinnati, OH (national, curated)
1993 New Selections - Our Collections, Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, KY (faculty show)
1993 New Acquisitions Exhibition, Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO (Curated)
1991 Under Southwestern Light, Sangre de Cristo Art Center, Pueblo, CO (Regional, juried)
1990 Metro Faculty Group Exhibit, Gensler and Associates/Architects, Denver (Local, invitational)
1990 LEARNING THE SPORT: UNNECESSARY ROUGHNESS, Auction Nine-Oh! For the Love of Art, Denver Art Museum, Alliance for Contemporary Art Auction with catalog. (Regional, invitational, purchased for the collection of the DAM)
1989 Out of Context, Pirate Gallery, Denver, CO. (Local, invitational, installation)
1989 Sculpture in the Park, Boulder Center for the Visual Arts, Boulder, CO. (Regional, invitational, installation)
1989 Books in the Mind, Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities, Arvada, CO. (Regional, invitational, video installation)
1989 The Ghosts of Christmas Past, Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities, Arvada, CO. (Regional, invitational, video installation with Mary Hemmingway-Emrich)
1989 Photography is Dead, Sibyl-Wohle Gallery, Fine Art Department, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO. (National, invitational, computer graphics)
1988 DENVER, 22 Views, Emmanuel Gallery, Denver, CO. (Local, invitational, sculpture/sound installation piece)
1988 New Tools: Computer Art, Grant Street Art Center, Denver, CO. (Local, invitational, installation piece)
1987 A Book of Family Tales, River Gallery, Denver, CO. (Local, 2-person, invitational, video/book/installation piece)
1987 Small Sculpture and Painting, Department of Art, University of Denver, Denver, CO. (Regional, invitational)
1987 Art to Own, YWCA Gallery, Denver, CO. (Local, invitational)
1986 What's New, Hudson's Gallery, Denver, CO. (Local, invitational)
1986 With the Land, Sonoma State University, CA. (National, invitational)
1986 Dave Adams Selects: Group Show Power Plant Art Center, Fort Collins, CO. (Regional, invitational
1986 I Always Cheat at Croquet, Center for Idea Art, Denver, CO. (Local, two-person, invitational, photo/video installation)
1986 Prisoners of Conscience, Arvada Center for the Arts & Humanities, Arvada, CO. (Important regional, invitational, video/sculpture installation)
1986 Metro Art Faculty Show, Emmanuel Gallery, Denver, CO. (Local, video installation with memos entitled A Rain of Terror)
1985 Photograms, John Michael Kohler Art Center, Sheboygan, WI. (Important, national, invitational)
1985 The Art of Tattoo, City of Denver, CO. (Large exhibition including installation piece with videotape, photographs, and large photo cut outs. Produced with Mary Jones for a city arts festival.)
1984 Colorado Mountain College, Breckenridge. (Invitational, installation)
1984 Unsportsmanlike Conduct, Artium Gallery, University of Connecticut, Storrs. (Invitational, 2-person, installation)
1984 The Miracle Girl, Emmanuel Gallery, Auraria Campus, Denver. (Local, invitational, photo/video installation)
1984 El Dia de Los Muertos, Pirate Gallery, Denver. (Invitational, photo installation)
1983 Sebastian-Moore Gallery, Denver. (Important, invitational, four one-person shows---installation piece: Learning the Sport/ Unsportsmanlike Conduct)
1983 Museum, Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities, Arvada, CO. (Important, invitational, three one-person shows---installation and performance piece: Learning the Sport/Baseball)
1983 New Epiphanies, Ohio foundation on the Arts. (Important traveling invitational show)
1982 Sacred Heart Schools, Menlo Park, California. (Invitational)
1982 American Photography Today, University of Denver. (National, invitational)
1982 Colorado: State of the Arts, Colorado Photographers, Denver Art Museum. (Important, local, invitational)
1982 New American Photographs, San Bernadino State University, San Bernadino, California (Important, national, invitational)
1982 Lensless Photography, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, PA. (Important, national, invitational)
1981,1983 Contemporary Photoworks, AUA, Albuquerque. (National, juried)
1981 University Memorial Center Gallery, University of Colorado, Boulder. (Invitational)
1980 Four Corners Show, Arizona State University, Tempe. (Important, regional, juried)
1980 Colorado Photographers Show, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa. (Group Show, invitational)
1979 University of Northern Michigan, Marquette, Michigan. (Invitational)
1979,1982 Colorado Mountain College, Breckenridge. (Local, invitational)
1978 University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio. (Invitational)
1978 Apieron Workshops, Millerton, New York. (Invitational)
1977,1979 J. Magnin Gallery, Denver. (Local, invitational)
1977,1979 Boulder Art Center, Boulder. (Local, juried)
1977 Franconia College, Franconia, New Hampshire. (Invitational, 3 person)
1977 Three Visiting Artists, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. (Invitational)
1977 Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. (Invitational)
1976 Contemporary Women in Photography, Womanspace, Boulder. (Local , invitational)
1975 First Innerview, University of Nebraska. (National, juried)
1975 Hand Colored Photographs, Ohio Silver Gallery, Los Angeles. (Invitational)
1975 University of Colorado, Boulder. (Local, juried)
1975 Photography, a Women's Show, Denver. (Local, juried)
1974 First National Bank of Chicago. (Important, local, Invitational)
1974 Metropolitan State College, Denver, Two person show. (Local, invitational)
1973 74th Chicago and Vicinity Show, Art Institute of Chicago. (Important regional, juried)
1973,1975,1976 New Photographics, Central Washington State University. (National, juried)
Visiting Artist and lectures: (selected)
2005 Workshop: Curriculum 101: integrating digitial into your classes, National Society for Photographic Education Conference.
2001 Image Maker presentation, Midwest Society for Photographic Education conference
1996 Memphis College of Art (2 day residence)
1995 College Art Association, San Antonio, TX (panel lecture)
1993 University of Kentucky, Lexington. (lecture)
1991 California State University, Fullerton. (lecture)
1990 London Semester Program, American Institute for Foreign Study at University of London College, MSCD faculty, Fall semester 1990.
1990 Middlesex Polytechnic, London, GB. (lecture)
1990 Derbyshire College of Higher Education, Derby, GB. (lecture, seminar)
1985 University of Arizona. (lecture)
1984 University of Connecticut. (lecture)
1983-1976 Colorado Mountain College, Breckenridge, CO. (workshops)
1982 Florida State University, Tallahassee. (lecture)
1978 Light Work, Artist in Residence Program, Syracuse University. (resident, lecture, workshop)
1978, 1976,1975 University of Colorado, Boulder, CO. (lectures and workshop)
1977 University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, CO. (workshops)
1976,1972 University of Illinois, Chicago. (resident, lecture)
1976,1975 Summervail Workshop, Vail, CO. (workshop)
Photographs/writing/books published or articles about: (selected)
2005 Chapter on Art and Music co-author for textbook for Prentice Hall by Author M.D. Roblyer 4th Edition Integrating Educational Technology into Teaching
2004 Stand and Be Counted: Visual Artists for Kerry website
2004 SummerFair Select, An Exhibition of Grant Winners 2001-2003 catalog
2003 irhine.com on-line local magazine, issue September 2003, OKI at NKU is AOK. at http://www.irhine.com/index.jsp?page=home_nkuoki_091403
2001 The Internet and Art, a guidebook for artists, Prentice Hall publishers (authored textbook)
1999 Cincinnati Magazine, Special Millennium Issue, Meet the Future, In the Eye of the Beholder, December (photograph)
1999 CityBeat, Cincinnati, volume January 28-Febuary3, 1999, image and review of the journey
1998 Contact Sheet 97 25th Anniversary Edition, LightWork, Syracuse University
1992 Ten.8 Photo Paperback, Digital Dialogues, Volume 2, Number 2, Autumn 1991, published in Great Britain
1991 Marion Post Wolcott, Essays and Monographs in Colorado History, Number 111990, from the Colorado Historical Society, book review
1989 Westword, December 20
1989 Westword, December 26
1988 Fotografik-Lichtgrafik-Lichtmalerei. Bildgebende Fotografie. Ursprunge, Konzepte und Spezifika einer Kunstform. Gottfried Jaeger. Published by DuMont in Cologne. 1988. Cover photograph and three color photographs published.
1986 Rocky Mountain News/Weekend, August 8
1986 Prisoners of Conscience, catalog, Arvada Center
1986 Tattoo, Vol. 4, Spring
1986 Muse, August/September
1986 Prisoners of Conscience, videotape by Danny Salazar, KRMA Channel 12
1985 Milwaukee Journal, August 11
1985 John Michael Kohler Art Center, May/June & July/Aug.
1985 Network, November
1984 Artspace, Spring & Summer
1984 Rocky Mountain News, August 29 & November 23
1983 Artspace, Fall
1983 Rocky Mountain News, June 10 & December 16
1982 Rocky Mountain News, August 27
1982 Artweek, November 12
1981 Artspace, April
1980 Rocky Mountain Magazine Calendar, August
1979 Modern Photography, June
1979 Rocky Mountain Magazine, November
1977 Westword, September 29
1976 Artweek, Vol. 7, No. 20, June
1975 Rocky Mountain News, Oct. 26
1975 Exposure, Vol. 13. 4, December. (Journal of the Society for Photographic Education)
1972 M.F.A.--Art Institute--Chicago
Grants & Grant Projects Directed: (selected)
2006 Kentucky Foundation for Women, Art Meets Activism Grant: "OK! So This Is What It Looks Like!"
2002 Project Grant, Northern Kentucky University
2002 Aid to Individual Artists Grant, Summerfair, Inc.
2002 Kentucky Foundation for Women, Artist Enrichment Program Grant.
2000 Professional Assistance Grant, Kentucky Arts Council.
2000 Kentucky Foundaton for Women, Individual Artist Grant.
1994 Individual Artist Grant in Photography, Ohio Arts Council.
1993 Faculty Project Grant, Northern Kentucky University, Terra Incognita - Unknown Territory project.
1990 Development Grant, MSCD, Colorado Artists DataBank. To publish interactive videodisc and HyperCard stack.
1988 Consortium Grant, State Colleges of Colorado. To do research for a video laser-disc DataBank for Creative Artists in Colorado.
1986 Interdisciplinary Grant, Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, NM. Grant to produce a video installation piece, funded by NEA and Rockerfeller Foundation.
1980 Polaroid Education Grant.
1979 Visiting Photographers Lecture Series, co-directed with Sandy Hume, funded by National Endowment for the Arts for Metropolitan State College of Denver.
1979 Colorado Council for the Arts and Humanities, assistance grant for the From This Land survey project.
1979 Colorado Humanities Council Mini-grant, co-directed with Sandy Hume, Visiting Artists Lecture Series.
1978 Visiting Photographers Program, funded by National Endowment for the Arts for Metropolitan State College of Denver.
1978 Photographic Survey, co-directed with Sandy Hume, funded by the National Endowment for the Arts. Project: From This Land, a survey of mining in Colorado and the West.
Work in Public Collections: (selected)
Denver Art Museum
University of Colorado, Boulder, CO.
Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona, Tucson.
Colorado Mountain College, Breckenridge, CO.
Light Work, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY.
ARCO Collection, Atlantic Richfield Corporation, Denver and Houston.
AMOCO Collection, AMOCO Corporation, Denver, CO.
Chase Manhattan Bank Collection, NY.
Colorado State Historical Society, Denver, CO.
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL.
State of Colorado, Art in Public Places Collection at Colorado Highway Patrol in Golden.
Scripts Howard Corporation, Cincinnati, OH.
Panels/Juries/Boards: (selected)
1996-2001 Visiting Artist Alliance, Treasurer.
1993-1999 Board Member, National Council of Art Administrators. Publications Editor
1993-2001 Friends of Fine Arts, Northern Kentucky University
1991 Colorado Council on the Arts & Humanities, Artist in Residence, Media Artist Juror.
1990-1992 Metropolitan State College Center for the Visual Arts Advisory Council.
1990,92 Colorado Council on the Arts & Humanities, Multidisciplinary Grant, Grant Panel Juror.
1989,88 Denver Commission on Cultural Affairs, Art in Public Places, Grant Panel Juror.
1989,88 Metropolitan State College Foundation, Advisory Board, Institutional Advancement.
1988 Colorado Council on the Arts & Humanities, Individual Artist Program, Advisory Panel.
1986-1990 Colorado Council on the Arts & Humanities, Art in Public Places, Grant Panel Juror.
Websites Published On-Line: (selected)
Northern Kentucky University: Department of Art at http://www.nku.edu/~art
Cooperative Center for Study Abroad at http://www.ccsa.cc/
Photography Program in Art Department at http://www.nku.edu/~photo
Ron Ellis, author at http://www.ron-ellis.com
Smith Farm Gardens, daylily farm at http://www.smithfarmgardens.com
Chris Smith Photography at http://www.chrissmithphotography.com
Katie's Cookbook at http://artwork-inform.com/katie
The Duomo, art appreciation tour of Florence Cathedral at http://www.nku.edu/~houghton/duomoweb
Memberships:
Society for Photographic Education
College Art Association
Cincinnati Art Museum
Contemporary Art Center of Cincinnati1

Citations

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