George Cameron (vocals/drums) was a founding member of the baroque rock vocal group the Left Banke. Left Banke group photo The Left Banke was an American 1960s pop-music group which produced two hit singles, Walk Away Renee and Pretty Ballerina. Often utilizing so-called baroque string arrangements, the bands music is best viewed as an imaginative response to the work of The Beatles, The...
George Cameron, The Hermit Born 1951, Wiccan High Priest of the Source Coven of the Blue Dragon. The Hermit (IX) The Hermit (IX) is a Major Arcana Tarot card. ... The term High Priest may refer to particular individuals who hold the office of ruler-priest in local regional or ethnic contexts. ...
Based in Edinburgh in Scotland. Performed first legal Wiccan Wedding in the U.K in Edinburgh, Scotland in 2004.
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Cameron settled on the place which is now occupied by their sons, and to the original tract of twenty-one acres they added over 200 acres, formerly owned by George Mitchell.
Cameron was an enterprising man and took an active interest in the progress of the Democratic party; he was also interested in educational matters, having frequently served as a school director in the township.
GEORGE M. CAMERON, second son of William and Martha (Mitchell) Cameron, was born April 22, 1849, and passed his early youth on the home farm, receiving his education in the schools of South Strabane township.
Cameron was also involved in a partnership beginning in 1802 with his step nephew George Anderson, establishing a store in Hillsborough, N.C., which later moved to Martinsville, Va. In the 1810s, Cameron started a commission merchant firm in Petersburg, Va., with his brother William Cameron and Samuel Snow.
Cameron was also a vice president of the American Bible Society and the American Sunday School Society during the 1820s and received regular correspondence from the two organizations.
Although Duncan Cameron relinquished the presidency of the Bank of the State of North Carolina in 1849, he continued to correspond regularly with officers of the bank until he was close to death in 1853.