Henry S. Huntington Family Papers, 1805-1949

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Henry S. Huntington Family Papers, 1805-1949

Correspondence, writings, and collected material inthe Henry S. Huntington Family Papers provide documentaton of an educatedclergy family's life in New England, particularly during the Victorian era.Henry Strong Huntington (1836-1920) was a Congregational minister in NewHampshire, Illinois, Maine, and Massachusetts. Three of his children wereinvolved with mission work in Turkey.

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Huntington, Ellsworth, 1876-1947

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Ellsworth Huntington was a geographer, a professor of Geology-Geography at Yale University, and an author. Huntington was a proponent of the controversial theory that emphasized the dominant influence of climate and eugenics on the character of civilizations. From the description of Ellsworth Huntington papers, 1779-1953 (inclusive), 1890-1947 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702204506 From the guide to the Ellsworth Huntington papers, 1779-1952, 1890-1947, (Manuscript...

Huntington, Henry Strong, 1836-1920

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Congregational clergyman; served in New Hampshire, Illinois, Maine, and Massachusetts; graduate of Yale. From the description of General Conference of the Congregational Churches of Maine, 1881. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 299767474 Henry Strong Huntington was born in upstate New York on 15 July 1836. He was the son of Oliver Huntington and Mary Strong. Henry went on to become a Presbyterian minister, serving in various areas of the country, but m...