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NOW ON-LINE Brown Date Garden

www.browndategarden.com

Family-owned date farm in Southern California, with retail mail orders to U.S. addresses SCAIHA (graphics)

www.scaiha.org

Southern California AIHA; industrial hygiene professionals William Beaumont Family www.drwilliambeaumont.com

Genealogy includes Dr. William Beaumont, first U.S. physiologist. Border Clan Scott www.jamesette.com/border_scott

History for 29 generations (nine centuries) of Scotts. Family includes poet and novelist Sir Walter Scott.

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FAMOUS JAMESES

(UPDATED WEEKLY)

Each week, we highlight a historic or famous person named James. This week's famous James is: James E. Watt (born January 19, 1736 - died August 19, 1819) Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer, famous for his improvements of the steam engine. Among his patents: a rotary engine for driving various types of machinery; the double-action engine, in which steam is admitted alternately into both ends of the cylinder; the steam indicator, which records the steam pressure in the engine; an attachment that adapted telescopes for use in measurement of distances (invented in 1767); the centrifugal or flyball governor, which automatically regulates the speed of an engine (invented in 1788). The electrical unit, the watt, was named in his honor. Watt was also a renowned civil engineer, making several surveys of canal routes.

The name "James" is the English equivalent of Jacob; the first Jacob in the Bible was the patriarch of the 12 tribes of Israel. "James" is consistently among the most popular names for boys in the U.S. Plural form of James: According to the Carnegie Mellon Style Guide, "Form plurals of family names that end in 's' by adding 'es.' Right: The Jameses live in Edgewood." See also StackExchange.com.



REFERRALS TO

OTHER SITES Some folks get to this page by accident (you typed "m" instead of "n," you typed a "." that doesn't belong, etc.). Here are some of the sites you might be looking for; you can also use a search engine such as Google. Jane's Information Group Ltd. - www.janes.com (defense, aerospace, and transportation information)

James' Candy Company - www.jamescandy.com (great salt water taffy!)

Adam James Company - www.adamjames.com

Devon James Associates - www.devonjames.com

James Corporate Telecommunications Consulting - www.jamescom.com

John S. James Company - www.johnsjames.com/

St. James School in St. James, Maryland - www.stjames.edu

St. James Parish in Louisiana - www.stjamesla.com/

James Publishing - www.jamespublishing.com

James & James Ltd. Science Publishers - www.jxj.com/

King James Bible - http://bible.crosswalk.com/



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