James Freeman Clarke correspondence, 1845-1872.

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James Freeman Clarke correspondence, 1845-1872.

Letters written to Unitarian clergyman, author and reformer James Freeman Clarke and his family.

25 boxes (12.5 linear ft.)

eng,

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Annie M. Chalmers

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Winslow, Margaret E.

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Margaret Winslow authored numerous young adult novels between 1875 and 1892 while living in Boston, Massachusetts and Saugerties, New York. She also published promotional stories about the American women's gospel temperance movement and the YMCA. From the description of Life among the red men, [ca. 1885]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86093626 From the description of Life among the red men, [ca. 1885]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702165078 ...

Hayden, Lewis.

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Weld, Charles G.

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Elizabeth G. Huidekoper

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Wicksteed, Charles

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Parks

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Winslow, William C. (William Copley), 1840-1917

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Cooper, Samuel, 1798-1876

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Army officer. From the description of Orders of Samuel Cooper, 1860. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79449910 Native of New Jersey, adjutant general in the U.S. Army, and adjutant general and inspector general in the Confederate Army. From the description of Samuel Cooper papers, 1775-1893 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 24201832 Samuel Cooper was a native of New Jersey, adjutant general in the United States Army, and adjutant general and inspector gene...

Lehmanowsky, J. J.

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Coolidge, William Dawes.

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David Fales

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Phillips, Geo. W. (George W.)

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Ball, George H.

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Disciples, Church

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Harvard

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J. H. Wilder

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Soule, Charles C. (Charles Carroll), 1842-1913

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Tucker, Gilman H.

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Head, Dominic.

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Willson, E. B. (Edmund Burke), 1820-1895

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Son of the Reverend Luther Willson. Attended Harvard and Yale. Pastor at Salem, Massachusetts from 1859 to 1895. Believed that religion should not be taught in the public schools. Supported Horace Mann in the common school reform movement. Spoke out against slavery. Some of his sermons were published. From the description of Papers, 1806-1965. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122318633 ...

Day, F. Holland (Fred Holland), 1864-1933

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Fred Holland Day was an American publisher, "art" photographer, and leader of the aesthetic movement in fin-de-siècle Boston. Day was an enthusiastic collector of John Keats and he led the campaign which resulted in the first memorial to Keats being placed in Hampstead Church in 1894. From the description of Correspondence relating to John Keats, 1889-1931 (inclusive), 1889-1894 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612371994 Fred Holland Day was an American pub...

Dorr, James A. (James Augustus), -1869

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Cordner

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Wright, Merle St. Croix, 1859-1925.

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Channing, W. H. (William Henry), 1810-1884

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William Henry Channing, Unitarian minister and reformer, was born in Boston, Mass. He was the editor of The western messenger, 1838-1839, spent time at Brook Farm, wrote a memoir of his uncle, William Ellery Channing (1848), and with Ralph Waldo Emerson and James Freeman Clarke, wrote a memoir of Margaret Fuller (1852). He later accepted positions as minister in several Unitarian churches in England. From the description of W.H. Channing letter to Dear Sir, 1852 Mar. 29. (Pennsylvani...

Chadwick, John White, 1840-1904

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Pastor at the Second Unitarian Church of Brooklyn from 1864-1904. From the description of Letter, 1890. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155460263 Unitarian minister, Brooklyn, New York; poet and author. From the description of Letter : to Mr. Garrison, 1890 April 12. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 28165709 Clergyman. From the description of John White Chadwick correspondence, 1900. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79...

Z. B. Sturgis

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Campbell, Edward F. (Edward Fay), 1932-

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Harriet Martineau

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Campbell, Maria Hull, 1788-1845

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Eliot, William Greenleaf, 1811-1887

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Born August 5, 1811 in New Bedford, Massachusetts, William Greenleaf Eliot (1811-1887) traveled to St. Louis as a missionary in 1834 and became the first Unitarian minister west of the Mississippi. He went on to become one of St. Louis's most influential and respected citizens, working in favor of the Union, emancipation, temperance, and women's rights. Eliot was also the co-founder of Washington University, served as the president of the board of directors from 1854 to 1887, and served as Chanc...

Farquhar, D. W.

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Hamilton, J. W.

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N. G. Chapin

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Livermore, Abiel Abbot, 1811-1892

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Abiel Abbot Livermore (1811-1892) graduated from Harvard College in 1833 and the Cambridge Divinity School in 1836. Ordained in 1836 to the Congregational Church of Keene, New Hampshire, Rev. Livermore also served parishes in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Yonkers, New York. He was the president of Meadville Theological School ( Pennsylvania) from 1863 to 1890, and also served as the publisher of the Christian Inquirer from 1856 to 1863. He published a multivolume commentary on the New Testament between ...

Long, John Davis, 1838-1915

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U.S. secretary of the navy and U.S. representative and governor of Massachusetts. From the description of Letters and signature of John Davis Long, 1885-1900. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71014961 ...

Samuel Gridley Howe.

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C. Cutler

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Greenough, Charles P. (Charles Pelham), 1844-1924

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Boston lawyer. From the description of Correspondence with Belle Greene, 1909 Dec. 20, 22. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270735742 From the description of Als, 1909 Jan. 17. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270735735 From the description of Correspondence, 1911-1912 Oct.-Jan. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270735744 Greenough was a prominent Boston (Mass.) lawyer. From the description of Letters to Charles P. Greenough, ca. 1875-1894. (Harvard La...

May, John Joseph, 1813-

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Edward David Towle

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Snyder, Allegra Fuller

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Alfreda Andrew

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Christian Register

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Savary, William H.

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Margaret Winslow

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Townsend, E. H.

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Gray, L. F.

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Lombard

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Epithet: Artillery instructor at Auxonne British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000569.0x0002cb Epithet: of Sloane MS 895 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001197.0x000130 ...

P. Hamilton

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Chivers, E. E.

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S. M. Jenkins)

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Courier

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Merrill, P.

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Bragdon, Charles A.

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Nahor Augustus Staples

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Kirk, Edward Norris, 1802-1874

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Edward Norris Kirk, clergyman, was born in New York City. He was educated at the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), where he graduated in 1820. After studying law for eighteen months in New York City, he entered Princeton Theological Seminary and remained there four years, after which he was appointed agent of the Board of foreign missions, and traveled through the south in its behalf. In 1827 he was ordained assistant pastor of the second Presbyterian Church in Albany, and in 182...

Pullen, Stanley T. (Stanley Thomas), 1843-1910

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Stockbroker and civic leader, of Portland, Me. From the description of Stanley T. Pullen papers, 1879-1895. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 275174878 ...

Thos. S. Crowe)

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Maria Tweedy

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R. R. Bowker

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William R. Sumner

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Lilian Freeman Clarke

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McKim, Anne Bigelow

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Tuckerman, Jane F.

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Class of 1829

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John Peary

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Everett, Charles Carroll, 1829-1900

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Everett (Harvard, S.T.B., 1859) taught theology, served as Dean of the Divinity School and as preacher at Harvard. From the description of Papers of Charles Carroll Everett, 1900. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77069262 Everett, an author, was dean of Harvard Divinity School, 1878-ca.1900. From the description of Letter, 1890. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007249 Charles Carroll Everett (1829-1900) graduated from Bowdoin College...

Louisville Medical Institute

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Grimes, George C. C.

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Irish Channel

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Dresel, Louisa L.

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Boston Herald

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Gardner, James Browne, 1842-

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Anne Bigelow McKim

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Speed, Thomas A.

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Chalmers, Anna Maria

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Fields, James Thomas, 1817-1881

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James Thomas Fields, American publisher and author, was born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1817. At the age of 17, he went to Boston to clerk in a booksellers shop. While clerking, he often wrote for newspapers and in 1839 he became junior partner in the publishing and bookselling firm known after 1846 as Ticknor and Fields, and after 1868 as Fields, Osgood & Company. He was the publisher of several prominent contemporary American and British writers. Besides just publishing the authors, h...

Unitarian Church Committee

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Jarvis, Edward

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Bellows, Henry W. (Henry Whitney), 1814-1882

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Unitarian minister; President, United States Sanitary Commission during the Civil War. From the description of Henry W. Bellows letters, 1861-1863. (Columbia University in the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 62754818 New York City resident and Unitarian clergyman. From the description of Letter, 1844. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 31526778 Henry Whitney Bellows (1814-1882) was born in Boston and received a B.A. from Harvard Colleg...

L , Rebecca R.

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Hanover College

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Hinckley, Frederic A. (Frederic Allen), 1845-1917

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Geo. Keats

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Frothingham, Octavius Brooks, 1822-1895

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Octavius Brooks Frothingham was an American clergyman and author. Born in Boston and educated at Harvard, he began as a Unitarian pastor, although his congregation evolved into the Independent Liberal Church. He was a renowned speaker, and author of numerous religious and secular works. Often controversial, often radical, he was an active abolitionist and early supporter of Darwin. From the description of O.B. Frothingham letter to My dear sir, 1886 Nov. 11. (Pennsylvania State Unive...

R. W. Miller

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Clarke, Robert P.

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Speed, Emma

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Brown, David Henry

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Mrs Peabody

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Mrs Waterston

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Towle, Edward David.

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Wicksteed, Philip H. (Philip Henry), 1844-1927

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Epithet: of Add MS 45297 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001295.0x0000a6 ...

James De Normandie

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Williams, George Fred, 1852-1932

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Lawyer, politician, and diplomat, of Boston. From the description of Papers, 1852-1932 ; (bulk 1876-1888). (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 20274063 ...

Barkeley, B. R.

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Wylie, Andrew, 1789-1851

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First president of Indiana University. Prior to coming to Indiana College, as it was then known, Wylie served as president of both Washington and Jefferson Colleges in Pennsylvania. He assumed his new duties as first president of Indiana College on 29 October 1829. Under his administration, Indiana College became Indiana University, the institution adopted the "One-Study Plan" which outlined the required studies for each of the classes, and Wylie himself faced a number o...

Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, 1822-1893

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Rutherford B. Hayes was born in Delaware, Ohio, in 1822 and earned degrees from Kenyon College and Harvard Law School before starting a career as a lawyer in Cincinnati. Hayes served as a major general in the Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War and was elected to the U.S. Congress in 1864. Hayes then was elected Governor of Ohio and later served one term as President of the United States (1877-1881) before retiring to his home in Fremont, Ohio, where he died in 1893.President of the Uni...

Speed, John, 1772-1840.

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Louisville Journal

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Cruft, Samuel B.

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M. S. Hagan

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Broad, C. & A.

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Clarke, Sarah Freeman.

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Cutter, George Washington, 1801? -1865

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Sewall, L. E.

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Le Row, Maria Hoffman (Haven) 1842-

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Mrs Harry

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Curtis, Mrs B

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Unitarian Society of Louisville.

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Louisville Teachers' Association.

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Fisher, Warren, Sir, 1879-1948

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Bailey, F. H.

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Ropes, John Codman, 1836-1899

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John Codman Ropes (1836-1899), co-founded eminent Boston law firm, Ropes & Gray, in 1865, with John Chipman Gray. Co-author (with John Chipman Gray) of War Letters 1862-1865. Samuel Sidney McClure (1857-1949) editor, published McClure's Magazine in 1903, launched muckraking era. From the description of Letters to S.S. McClure, 1892 September 29, 1894 November 17, 1895 January 23, February 25. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 58750001 ...

Boston Daily Traveler

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s. W. H. Channing

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Berkeley House

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King's Chapel

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Clark, George D.

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Miss Alexander

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White, H. G.

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William Watson

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Campbell, Edward F. (Edward Fay), 1932-

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Haley, T. H.

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James Martineau

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Bowser, Alexander Thomas.

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Hebbard, C. E.

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Unitarian Church, Louisville

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Sarah Freeman Clarke

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Lawrence, Margaret (Woods) 1813-1901

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Himes, War Lloyd

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William Silsbee

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Burmley, Avery

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Campbell, Sarah H.

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Mrs R. H. Clarke

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Chapman, J. G. (John Gadsby), 1808-1889

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Secretary of the National Academy of Design. From the description of Letter : New York, to John Sartain, Philadelphia, 1846 Feb. 2. (Bryn Mawr College). WorldCat record id: 28489519 Born in Alexandria, Va., in 1808, John Gadsby Chapman studied painting briefly in Philadelphia before traveling to Europe in 1828, where he spent almost two years in Italy. He returned to Alexandria in 1831 and exhibited paintings in Alexandria, Washington, D.C., Richmond, Boston, and Philadelphi...

Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894

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Elizabeth Palmer Peabody was at the center of the Transcendentalist movement in New England. Although she wrote and published many works, she is best remembered for her support and friendship of Emerson, Hawthorne, Margaret Fuller and many others. She published the journal Dial, founded the famous West Street Book Shop and Publishing House, and introduced kindergarten to America. From the description of Elizabeth Palmer Peabody letters, 1846-1854. (Pennsylvania State University Libra...

William Claflin

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Pratt, George A.

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Abraham F. and Susan S. Fisher Clarke

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Chamberlin, Charles W.

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Davis, Helen (Professor of orthoptics)

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Sprague, E. C. (Ebenezer Carlton), 1822-1895

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Jessup, Theodore

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Belanger, J. A.

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Harbor, Bar

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Allen, Charles, 1827-1913

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Boston, City of. Board of Aldermen.

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Horace Cullem

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Greenwood, F. W. P. (Francis William Pitt), 1797-1843

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Hodges, George Clarendon

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Lucy Goddard

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Daily Advertiser

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Douthit, Jasper L. (Jasper Lewis), 1834-1927

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Speed, James, 1812-1887

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James Speed was a friend and advisor to Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln appointed him attorney general in 1864 and he supported Lincoln's moderate treatment of the southern states until Lincoln's death. He then became a radical republican who was a critic of Andrew Johnson. From the description of Speed, James 1812-1887 1863-1876 Papers. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49236177 Louisville lawyer, state legislator, politician, and U.S. attorney general. ...

Lamb, Horace A.

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Daniel Barnard Hagar

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Chadwick, John White, 1840-1904

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Pastor at the Second Unitarian Church of Brooklyn from 1864-1904. From the description of Letter, 1890. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155460263 Unitarian minister, Brooklyn, New York; poet and author. From the description of Letter : to Mr. Garrison, 1890 April 12. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 28165709 Clergyman. From the description of John White Chadwick correspondence, 1900. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79...

Hedge, Frederic Henry, 1805-1890

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Frederic Henry Hedge was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1805, the son of Levi Hedge, a professor of logic at Harvard, and Mary Kneeland Hedge, the granddaughter of Edward Holyoke, president of Harvard (1737-1769). After spending 4 years studying in Germany he attemded Harvard University starting in 1822 and graduated in 1825. He studied theology in the Divinity School in Cambridge and was ordained in 1829. He served as pastor in West Cambridge, Massachusetts; Bangor, Maine; Providence, Rhod...

Huidekoper, Henry Shippen, 1839-

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