Ward, Samuel Gray
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Ward, Samuel Gray
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Ward, Samuel Gray
Ward, Samuel G.
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Ward, Samuel G.
Ward, Samuel Gray, 1817-1907.
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Ward, Samuel Gray, 1817-1907.
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Gray Ward
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Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Gray Ward
Samuel Gray Ward
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Samuel Gray Ward
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gray Ward
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gray Ward
Ward, Samuel G., banker; of New York
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Ward, Samuel G., banker; of New York
Ward, Samuel Gray.
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Epithet: banker; of New York
B. 1817; d. 1907. Grandfather of art patron Elizabeth Ward Perkins. He translated Goethe's Essays on art (1845).
Ward (1817-1907), a banker in Boston and New York, was a friend of Ralph Waldo Emerson and an associate of the Transcendentalists. Anna Hazard Barker Ward was his wife.
Ward (1817-1907), a banker in Boston and New York, was a friend of Ralph Waldo Emerson and an associate of the Transcendentalists. Anna Hazard Barker Ward was his wife.
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n82066495
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n82066495
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Poets, American
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Transcendentalists (New England)
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Massachusetts
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County Sligo (Ireland)
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Massachusetts--Boston
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Rhône River (Switzerland and France)
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Massachusetts
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Boston (Mass.)
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United States
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United States of America
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