Papers, 1895-1913.
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Miles, Nelson Appleton, 1839-1925
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Miles was born in Westminster, Massachusetts, on his family's farm. He worked in Boston, read military history, and mastered military principles and techniques, including battle drills. Miles was working as a crockery store clerk in Boston when the American Civil War began. He entered the Union Army as a volunteer on September 9, 1861, and fought in many crucial battles. He became a lieutenant in the 22nd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry and was commissioned a lieutenant colonel of t...
Welsh, Herbert, 1851-1941
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Herbert Welsh established the Indian Rights Association in 1882, and served as the organization's corresponding secretary, president and president emeritus. The Association investigated and publicized conditions of Indians, and was particularly successful in arousing public interest and exposing frauds on reservations. Bishop William Hobart Hare (1839-1909), known as the "Apostle to the Sioux," was appointed in 1872 Bishop of Niobrara, which was expanded and renamed the ...
Bertrand, Alfred W.
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Boltwood, Edmund.
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Richter, Edward C., d. 1920.
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Byrd, Mary E. (Mary Emma), 1849-
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Smith College, Professor, Astronomy and Director of the Smith College Observatory, 1887-1906. University of Michigan, A.B., 1878. Died July 13, 1934. From the description of Mary Emma Byrd papers, 1887-1920. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 51246165 Director of the Smith College Observatory, 1887-1906 Smith College Professor of Astronomy, 1887-1906 Mary E. (Mary Emma) Byrd was born on November 15, 1849 ...
Bray, Howard
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Clark, John Bates, 1847-1938
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Professor of Economics, Columbia University, 1895-1923, and Director of the Division of Economics and History, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1911-1923. When John Bates Clark turned eighty years old in 1927, the occasion was marked with extraordinary aplomb. Eighty guests from Clark's professional and personal life were invited to a celebratory dinner, including such notables as Nicholas Murray Butler, Irving Fisher, Franklin H. Giddings, Jacob H. Hollander,...
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919
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Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919) was an American industrialist and philanthropist. From the description of Carnegie autograph collection, 1867-1945. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122682758 From the guide to the Carnegie autograph collection, 1867-1945, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) Andrew Carnegie was an industrialist and philanthropist. From the description of Address of Mr. Andrew Carnegie before the Pitt...
Burnham, Anna L.
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Batchelor, George, 1836-1923
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Carson, John Miller, 1837-1912.
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John H. Carson emigrated from Tennessee to East Texas in 1858. He enlisted in the Texas Partisan Rangers Regiment of the Confederate cavalry in August 1862. After his parole on July 24, 1865, he returned to his family in East Texas. From the description of John H. Carson papers, 1854-1976. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 255584651 ...
Avery, Irving G.
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Allen, Walter, 1840-1907
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Walter Allen, born in Birmingham in 1911, was the fourth son of Charles Allen and his wife, Annie. He was educated at King Edward's Grammar School, Aston and then at Birmingham University. After graduation he became a freelance writer and during the course of his career was a prolific contributor to all kinds of publications. Allen was one of a small group of novelists, which included John Hampson, Henry Green and Leslie Halward, working in Birmingham in the later 1930s. His first n...
Beale, Maria Scott.
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Bonaparte, Charles J. (Charles Joseph), 1851-1921
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United States Secretary of the Navy under President Theodore Roosevelt. From the description of Charles J. Bonaparte letter, 1905. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 265034455 Lawyer, municipal and civil service reformer, and U.S. attorney general and secretary of the navy. From the description of Charles J. Bonaparte papers, 1760-1921 (bulk 1874-1921). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83459229 Biographical Note ...
Andrews, George, 1850-1928
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Bagg, Lyman Hotchkiss, 1846-1911
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Lyman Hotchkiss Bagg: author, journalist; editor of Yale Literary Magazine, 1868-1869, and of the College Courant (New Haven), 1870-1871; wrote weekly College Chronicle for the New York World, 1876-1882; author of numerous books. From the description of Lyman Hotchkiss Bagg papers, 1828-1907 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702168720 Lyman Hotchkiss Bagg: author, journalist; editor of Yale Literary Magazine, 1868-1869, and of the College Courant (New Haven), 1870-...
Allinson, Francis Greenleaf, 1856-1931
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Philologist; professor of classical philology at Brown University. From the description of Francis Greenleaf Allinson papers, 1899-1929. (Brown University). WorldCat record id: 122587242 ...
Adler, Felix, 1851-1933.
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BIOGHIST REQUIRED Felix Adler (Columbia A.B., 1870), religious leader and educator, taught courses in social and political ethics at Columbia between 1902 and 1933. From the guide to the Felix Adler Papers, 1830-1933., (Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library, ) Felix Adler (Columbia A.B., 1870), religious leader and educator, taught courses in social and political ethics at Columbia between 1902 and 1933. From the description of Felix Adler papers, ...
Abbott, Lawrence F. (Lawrence Fraser), 1859-1933
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Bryant, Elizabeth A.
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Abbot, George Maurice.
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Bartlett, E. C., Mrs.
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Bates, Gilbert L.
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Clement, Edward Henry, b. 1843
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Calkins, Carlos Gilman.
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Bacon, Augustus Octavius, 1839-1914
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U.S. senator from Georgia. From the description of Augustus Octavius Bacon papers, 1853-1879 [microfilm manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 24007762 Augustus Octavius Bacon (1839-1914), lawyer and politician, born in Bryan County, Georgia. From the description of Augustus Octavius Bacon diaries, 1853, 1861, 1868. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38477042 Georgia resident and member of the U.S. Senate. From the description of Letters, 1886-1914. (D...
Campbell, John L.
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Brown, William Montgomery, 1855-1937
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Avery, Dora S.
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Cancrast, Henry S.
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Bruen, Louisa Jay.
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Brosius, Samuel M., 1851-1936
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Bedford, Robert C.
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Anderson, William Alexander, 1842-1930.
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Blount, James H. (James Henderson), 1869-1918
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James Henderson Blount, author and lawyer, was born 3 March 1869, in Clinton, Georgia, and died 7 October 1918. He graduated from University of Georgia (1887) and the Columbia University Law School (1891); served in the Spanish-American War; was U.S. district judge in the Philippines (1901-1905); served as special representative of the U.S. State Department, Santo Domingo (1914); and was the author of a book and several articles dealing with the Philippines. From the description of J...
Abbott, Lyman, 1835-1922
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American clergyman, author, and editor who worked with Henry Ward Beecher as co-editor of the "Christian Union." From the description of Autograph, 1897. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367554802 American author. From the description of Letter : Cornwall on Hudson, [N.Y.] to Mr. Bok, 1908 Oct. (University of California, San Diego). WorldCat record id: 33376379 Lyman Abbott was an influential American pastor and author. Born in Massachusetts and educated i...