For the British-American soldier, see Samuel Jarvis (army officer).
Not to be confused with the American businessman and education activist Samuel Jarvis Peters.
Samuel Peters Jarvis, 1850s
Samuel Peters Jarvis (November 15, 1792 – September 6, 1857) was a Canadian government official in the nineteenth century. He was the Chief Superintendent for the Indian Department in Upper Canada (1837–1845), and he was a member of the Family Compact.
Samuel Peters Jarvis (November 15, 1792 – September 6, 1857) was a Canadian government official in the nineteenth century. He was the Chief Superintendent...
Jarvis Island (/ˈdʒɑːrvɪs/; formerly known as Bunker Island or Bunker's Shoal) is an uninhabited 4.5 km2 (1.7 sq mi) coral island located in the South...
SamuelJarvis Peters (July 1801 – 11 August 1855) was an American businessman and education activist. He is notable for his support of public education...
Jarvis Branson Cocker (born 19 September 1963) is an English musician and radio presenter. As the founder, frontman, lyricist and only consistent member...
Samuel Raymond Jarvis (1790 – 1851) was an army officer who served as High Sheriff of Hampshire. Jarvis was born in 1790, the son of another Samuel Jarvis...
Jarvis Street is a north-south thoroughfare in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, passing through some of the oldest developed areas in the city. Its alignment...
offending the rioters. It is not known who planned the riot, although SamuelJarvis, a government official, later claimed he organized the event. On the...
still a teenager when he died in 1817, died in a duel with SamuelJarvis. Both Ridout and Jarvis were from the small circle of privileged insiders called...
Elizabeth Jarvis Colt (born Elizabeth Hart Jarvis, October 5, 1826 – August 23, 1905) was the widow and heir of firearms manufacturer Samuel Colt, founder...
from 1804 to 1809. He was born in Stamford, Connecticut, the son of SamuelJarvis and Martha Seymour, and was employed as a silversmiths at the start...
U.S. Representative from Kansas SamuelJarvis Peters (1801–1855), American businessman and education activist Samuel Peters (Louisiana politician) (1835–1873)...
company's history dates back to 1886, when William Augustine Foote and SamuelJarvis initially approached Jackson, Michigan officials and asked them to support...
consecrated in 1816. It was built in what contemporaries such as the Rev. SamuelJarvis labeled as the "Gothick style". It is the first example of a thoroughly...
governors included: George B. Mulligan, Thomas W. Chinn, Balie Peyton, SamuelJarvis Peters, Thomas J. Wells, George B. Ogden (President of New Orleans Canal...
25, 1783, and elected Samuel Seabury as the first bishop of the Episcopal Church, serving as secretary of the meeting. Jarvis was consecrated second...
Casey Jarvis (born 28 July 2003) is a South African professional golfer who plays on the European Tour and Sunshine Tour. In 2023, he shot a 59 at the...
founded in 1886 as Jackson Electric Light Works by William A. Foote, SamuelJarvis, of Lansing, and his brother James B. Foote, who was originally tasked...
Collector Magazine September 1943) Stephen Olin Theophilus Parsons SamuelJarvis Peters Walter Scott Daniel Webster Jane Anderson; Esther Ainslie; Helena...
Machine Samuel Lount Film and Samuel Lount's History. The feature film is about the injustice of the system under the Family Compact's rule. "Mr. Jarvis, do...
Department in Upper Canada in 1830. He retired in 1837, and was replaced by SamuelJarvis. Givins died in 1846 at his estate Pine Grove in Toronto, and was buried...