Книга: Уэйн Нэнс, Уильям Хендрикс, Кит Льюис / Wayne E. Nance, William Hendricks, J. Keet Lewis «Здоровые, богатые и счастливые / Thin, Rich and Happy»
Производитель: "ПОПУРРИ" Серия: "Здоровье и альтернативная медицины" 416 стр. Авторы утверждают, что уровень нашей жизни определяется не нашими способностями, а нашей предрасположенностью. Их книга раскрывает самую суть концепции врожденной предрасположенности и превосходно подходит для людей, желающих умножить свои успехи в личной, семейной, деловой и духовной жизни. Трехминутный обзор поможетвам определить тип вашей предрасположенности, а представленный в книге конкретный план игры позволит взять ее под контроль, очистить от негативных моментов и улучшить ваше физическое, финансовое и эмоциональное состояние. Для широкого круга читателей. ISBN:978-985-15-0306-9 Издательство: "ПОПУРРИ" (2009) Формат: 84x108/32, 416 стр.
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William Hendricks
Infobox Politician
name =William Hendricks
caption = Governor William Hendricks [No authentic portrait of Hendricks is known to exist. This one was once on display in the Indiana statehouse, but it was order to be removed by Governor
birth_date= November 12, 1782
birth_place= Ligonier Valley,
death_date= May 16, 1850
death_place=
spouse = Ann Parker Paul
party =
order =
office =Indiana Territorial Legislature
term_start =1813
term_end =1816
office1 =
term_start1 =December 11, 1816,
term_end1 =July 25, 1822
predecessor1 =
successor1 =
office2 =Governor of Indiana
order2 =Third
term_start2 =December 5, 1822
term_end2 =February 14, 1825
lieutenant2 = John H. Thompson,
predecessor2 =
successor2 =
office3 =
term_start3 =March 4, 1825
term_end3 =March 3, 1837
predecessor3 =
successor3 =
William Hendricks (born
Early life
Hendricks was born born in Ligonier Valley, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania on November 12, 1782. He was the brother of Thomas Hendricks and
He attended a common school in Ligonier Valley. After completion of the lower grades Hendricks went to college, he attended
After 1813 he moved to Madison in the
Hendricks married Ann Parker Paul of
Public life
In 1813 he was elected to the territorial legislature in Corydon as a representative of Jefferson County, of which Madison was the County Seat. [Woollen, p. 51] In the legislature he fell into party with Rep.
In 1816 he was elected as a delegate to the state Constitutional Convention held in Corydon. Although only two years since he entered the territory, he had become so well known and popularized that he served as the conventions secretary. [Woolen, p. 51] He was again in party with
In 1822 Hendricks ran unopposed for the position of Governor of Indiana and succeeded Jonathan Jennings; Jennings in turn succeeded Hendricks in his congressional seat. Hendricks won 100% of the 18,340 votes, the only governor in Indiana history to win by that margin. [Woollen p. 52] He assumed the office on December 5, 1822. While governor he occupied the Governor's Headquarters in Corydon. He served as Governor from 1822 until 1825. He would be the last governor while the capital remained in Corydon.
His administration would be credited with repairing the state's finances after the depreciation of state bonds in 1821 that so had severely hurt the state's credit. [cite book|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=-1ntxcb7KJYC|title= An Illustrated History of the State of Indiana |author=Goodrich,De Witt C|pages=p. 191] The foundation of state's school system—the first state funded system in the nation—also began to be laid during Hendricks administration. During his tenure as Governor each township was granted land on which a public school could be established. The value of these improvements totaled over $1.25 million making it the highest dollar item on the budget to that date. [cite book|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=-1ntxcb7KJYC|title= An Illustrated History of the State of Indiana |author=Goodrich, De Witt C|pages=p. 192] Construction of the State Seminary, later to become
In 1824 a Seneca family was murdered by a group of men near
On
Hendricks also served as a trustee on the
Return to private life
Having served the people of Indiana since 1813, Hendricks returned to private life in Madison in 1839. Hendricks served 29 consecutive years in public office.
During his life he had gathered a large estate which he returned to manage and to also practice law. Being a large landholder in the Madison area he built many homes and leased them to individuals. In his later years he was criticized for not wanting to sell them. [Woollen, p. 58]
On May 16, 1850, while he was overseeing the construction of his family vault, he became ill. He died the same day and was buried in the Fairmount Cemetery.
In his obituary the
"Governor Hendricks was for many years by far the most popular man in the State. He had been its sole representative in Congress for six years, elected on each occasion by large majorities, and no member of that body, probably, was more attentive to the interests of the State he represented, or more industrious in arranging all the private or local business entrusted to him. He left no letter unanswered, no public office or document did he fail to visit or examine on request; with personal manners very engaging, he long retained his popularity." [Woollen, p. 54]
References
ources
*cite book|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=PCbZ8rS-84gC|title=Biographical and Historical Sketches of Early Indiana|author=Woollen, William Wesley|publisher=Ayer Publishing|year=1975|isbn=0405068964
ee also
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External links
* [http://www.statelib.lib.in.us/www/ihb/govportraits/hendricksw.html Indiana Historical Bureau: Biography of William Henrdricks]
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000494 Biographical Directory of the United States Concress: William Hendricks]
Источник: William Hendricks
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