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Ward, Samuel (17)

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Epithet: American author Epithet: American patron of the arts Epithet: of Newport, Rhode Island

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Ward, Samuel, 1814-1884 (35)

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American lobbyist and author. Ward, an American lobbyist, financier, author, and adventurer, was well known in social and political circles in both the U.S. and Europe. Maud Howe Elliott was his niece, and the daughter of reformer Julia Ward Howe. American financier and author. Ward, an American lobbyist, financier, author, and adventurer, was well-known in social and political circles in both the U.S. and Europe. His niece, Ma...

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Ward, Samuel Gray, 1817-1907 (47)

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Samuel Gray Ward (October 3, 1817 – November 17, 1907) was an American poet, author, and minor member of the Transcendentalism movement. He was also a banker and a co-founder of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Among his circle of contemporaries were poets and writers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Margaret Fuller who were deeply disappointed when Ward gave up a career in writing for business just before he married. Ward was born on October 3, 1817 in Portland, Maine. He was the son of Lydia...

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Ward, Samuel, 1786-1839 (16)

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Julia Rush Cutler Ward (1796-1824), of Boston, an author of occasional poems, married Samuel Ward (1786-1839), a New York City banker and philanthropist, in 1812. They were the parents of seven children including Julia Ward Howe. Samuel Ward was an American author. His daughter, Julia Ward Howe, was the author of the "Battle hymn of the Republic" and other works and a women's suffrage and club leader and lecturer. Julia Rush Cutler Ward (1...

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Ward, Samuel, 1756-1832 (14)

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Samuel Ward was born in Westerly, Rhode Island in 1756, and graduated from Brown University in Providence in 1771. He accompanied Benedict Arnold in the attack on Quebec and was aid-de-camp to General Washington. Ward eventually rose to Lieut. Colonel in the First Rhode Island Regiment. He also became a distinguished merchant, settling first in New York and then East Greenwich, Rhode Island where he died in 1832. Samuel Ward (1814-1884) was an American lobbyist, financie...

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Ward, Samuel, 1725-1776 (10)

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Samuel Ward (May 25, 1725 – March 26, 1776) was an American Founding Father, farmer, politician, Supreme Court Justice, Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, and delegate to the Continental Congress where he signed the Continental Association. He was the son of Rhode Island governor Richard Ward, was well-educated, and grew up in a large Newport, Rhode Island family. After marrying, he and his wife received property in Westerly, Rhode Island from his father-in-la...

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Ward, Samuel (5)

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Epithet: of Yarmouth

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Francis, Samuel W. (Samuel Ward), 1835-1886 (9)

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Son of Samuel Francis of Southampton County, Virginia, moved to Lawrence County, Mississippi.

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Ward, Samuel, 1572-1643 (6)

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Stanton, Samuel Ward (4)

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Born in Newburgh, N.Y., Jan. 8, 1870. Editor, illustrator and owner of Seaboard, Nautical gazette, Master, mate & pilot. Died on the Titanic, Apr. 14, 1912.

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