Johnathon arndt biography

Arndt, John Penn 1780 - 1861 | Wisconsin Historical Society

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Arndt, John Penn 1780 - 1861 | Wisconsin Historical Society

(Note: birth date given in original as "Nov. [25?], 1780.") pioneer promoter, merchant, b. Bucks County, Pa. He was engaged in building Durham boats near Wilkes-Barre, Pa., until 1816. After residing at Buffalo, N.Y., and Mackinac Island, Mich., he moved to Green Bay, then part of Michigan Territory, in 1824. In 1825 he built the first Durham boat to be used on the Fox River, and soon these light, efficient boats were widely used on both the Fox and Wisconsin rivers. In the same year Arndt also built and operated a ferry across the Fox River to Ft. Howard. In 1827, with Ebenezer Childs, he built the first sawmill in the area on Menominee land in Oconto County. The first schooner in the Northwest was built by Arndt in 1834. He was among those who attempted to link the Fox and Wisconsin rivers by a canal. In 1835 he organized the Fox River Hydraulic Company to improve navigation by building a dam, completed in 1837, at the site of De P

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John Arndt

Birth name:

John Charles Arndt

Place of birth:

Winona, Minnesota, USA

Place of death:

Huntington Beach, California, USA

John Arndt(17 November1928– 16 December2021; age 93) was an actor who has made five appearances in Star Trek: The Original Series. Since his first character, Sturgeon, died in his appearance, subsequent appearances by Arndt are referenced to the second character he played, Fields.

He filmed his scenes for "Balance of Terror" on Monday 25 July1966 at Desilu Stage 9 and his scenes for "Dagger of the Mind" on Thursday 11 August1966, also at Stage 9. He filmed his scenes for "Miri" on Monday 22 August1966 and Wednesday 24 August1966 at Stage 10 and on location at the 40 Acres backlot.

Arndt was the assistant basketball coach for Loyola Marymount University's 1960-61 NCAA Division 1 league championship team, and the following 1961-62 season became the University's head basketball coach and athletic director through 1967-68. During that period, the team had 91 caree

Johann Arndt

German Lutheran theologian (1555–1621)

Johann Arndt

Johann Arndt

Born27 December 1555

Edderitz near Ballenstedt, Anhalt-Köthen, Holy Roman Empire

Died11 May 1621 (1621-05-12) (aged 65)

Celle, Holy Roman Empire

NationalityGerman
Occupation(s)Theologian, Writer

Johann Arndt (or Arnd; 27 December 1555 – 11 May 1621) was a German Lutherantheologian and mystic who wrote several influential books of devotional Christianity. Although reflective of the period of Lutheran Orthodoxy, he is seen as a forerunner of Pietism, a movement within Lutheranism that gained strength in the late 17th century.

Biography

He was born in Edderitz near Ballenstedt, in Anhalt-Köthen, and studied in several universities. He was at Helmstedt in 1576 and at Wittenberg in 1577. At Wittenberg the crypto-Calvinist controversy was then at its height, and he took the side of Melanchthon and the crypto-Calvinists. He continued his studies in Strasbourg, under the professor of Hebrew, Johannes Pappus (1549–1610), a zealous L

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