Herbert Welsh papers, 1895-1913.

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Herbert Welsh papers, 1895-1913.

Chiefly correspondence and documents relating to efforts opposing American imperialism in the Philippines ...

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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...

Diggs, Annie L. (Annie Le Porte), 1853-1916

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Griffin, Solomon Bulkley, 1852-1925.

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Batchelor, George, 1836-1923

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Davis, M. V. B.

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Cross, Albert L.

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Hardy, Edward John

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Boltwood, Edmund.

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Cutting, William Bayard, 1850-1912

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Cutting graduated from Harvard in 1900. From the description of Examination papers in Economics 1, 1897-1898. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77074155 ...

Bates, Gilbert L.

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Beale, Maria Scott.

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Avery, Dora S.

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Hulst, Cornelia Steketee, 1865-1957

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Grand Rapids, Michigan, high school teacher. From the description of Cornelia Steketee Hulst papers, 1898-1949. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34420341 Cornelia Steketee Hulst was a long-time resident of Holland, Michigan. From the description of Papers. (Joint Archive of Holland, History Research Center). WorldCat record id: 30535686 ...

Curtis, William Eleroy, 1850-1911

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American journalist. From the description of Typed letters signed (4) : Washington, D.C., to Harper & Brothers, 1891 Apr. 27-July 28. (Morgan Library & Museum). WorldCat record id: 81020876 Curtis was chief of the Latin-American department of the Chicago Record . From the guide to the William Eleroy Curtis Scrapbooks, 1874-1911, 1885-1911, (Princeton University. Library. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections) Traveling correspondent for two...

Little, Edward Campbell, 1858-1924.

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Culberson, Charles A. (Charles Allen), 1855-1925

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Charles Allen Culberson (1855-1925), son of prominent lawyer and legislator, David Browning Culberson, was a Texas state attorney general, Texas governor, and a United States senator. After attending the Virginia Military Institute and the University of Virginia law school, Culberson was elected county attorney of Marion County, Texas, in 1877. Culberson and his wife, Sally Harrison, moved to Dallas in 1887, where he practiced law. From 1890 to 1894, Culberson served two terms as Te...

Ennis, William D. (William Duane), 1877-

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Fox, J. Mark

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Abbott, Lawrence F. (Lawrence Fraser), 1859-1933

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Calkins, Carlos Gilman.

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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...

Gleason, Margaret.

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Franks, Robert A., 1861-1935.

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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...

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...

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Bedford, Robert C.

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Eliot, Charles William, 1834-1926

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Gibbons, James, 1834-1921

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Roman Catholic Archbishop of Baltimore; second American Cardinal. From the description of Letter : Baltimore, to A.P. Gorman, 1892 March 18. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 22476270 James Cardinal Gibbons (1834-1921) was an American Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and a leader of the American Catholic community. His 1876 book, The Faith of Our Fathers was a best-selling apologetic and explanation of the Catholic faith. From the guide to the James Cardinal Gi...

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Bryant, Elizabeth A.

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Kenn, George, 1845-1924.

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Doane, William Croswell, 1832-1913

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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...

Loomis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928.

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Richter, Edward C., d. 1920.

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Henry, Bayard.

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Bagg, Lyman Hotchkiss, 1846-1911

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U.S. Senator from Vermont. From the description of Letter signed : Washington, to F.T. Frelinghuysen, Secretary of State, 1883 Dec. 28. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270743114 Vermont lawyer; state representative, 1854-1859; state senator, 1861-1862; U.S. senator, 1866-1891. From the description of Letter : Washington, [D.C.], to Charles Devens, 1878 May 24. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 29888341 U.S. senator of Vermont and...

Davis, George W. (George Whitefield), 1839-1918

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Howze, Robert Lee, 1864-1926

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Robert Lee Howze (b. Aug. 22, 1864, Overton, Texas-d. Sept. 19, 1926, Columbus, Ohio), Major General in the U.S. Army, graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in 1888 and participated in the Pine Ridge Campaign. In January 1891, he was with the 6th Cavalry in a battle with Sioux Indians; for this action he earned the Medal of Honor. He served as Commandant of Cadets at West Point in the early 1900s, and with the 11th Cavalry during the Mexico Expedition in 1916. During World War I, General Howz...

Bray, Howard

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Lawrence, William, 1850-1941

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7th bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts. From the description of William Lawrence letter to Mrs. Forbes [manuscript], 1930 Apr 28. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 256490554 Bishop of Massachusetts. From the description of Draft petition to Governor Fuller, 1927 April 11-12. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 67836461 ...

Anti-Imperialist League (Boston, Mass.)

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Formed to oppose imperialism generally, and particularly American imperialism in the Philippines, the League grew rapidly, so that affiliated organizations were set up in several major cities within a few years after 1898. In 1899, the Chicago branch (Central Anti-Imperialist League) was designated the national coordinating office, and its name was changed to "American Anti-Imperialist League"; in the same year the Boston group changed its name to "New England Anti-Imperialist League". Other bra...

Clinch, Bryan James (American architect, born 1843)

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Garrison, William Lloyd, 1838-1909

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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 ...

Gleason, Nora.

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Anderson, William Alexander, 1842-1930.

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Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931

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Educator, author, and naturalist. From the description of Papers of David Starr Jordan, 1861-1964. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71068098 Zoologist David Starr Jordan was elected president of Indiana University in 1885. He left IU in 1891 to become Stanford University's first president. Jordan died in 1931. From the description of David Starr Jordan papers, 1874-1929, bulk 1895-1929. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 61225195 American ichthyolog...

Campbell, John L.

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Hoar, George Frisbie, 1826-1904

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U. S. Senator from Massachusetts. From the description of George Frisbie Hoar letter to S. S. McClure [manuscript], 1894 January 5. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 694733616 George Frisbie Hoar (1826-1904) was a Republican Senator from Massachusetts (1877-1904). From the description of Autograph collection, 1598-1945. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122405022 From the guide to the George Frisbie Hoar autograph collection, 1598-194...

Epps, R. D.

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Avery, Irving G.

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Graham, Joseph Alexander, 1855-

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Hollis, Henry French, 1869-1949

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Hollis was a graduate of Harvard College A.B. 1892 and a US Senator from New Hampshire (served 1913-1919). From the description of Under the heel in Paris : manuscript, [1945?] (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612773136 ...

Brosius, Samuel M., 1851-1936

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Ellits, B. B.

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Gonzales, Narciso Gener, 1858-1903.

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Everett, William, 1839-1910

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Classicist William Everett was born in Massachusetts, and educated at Harvard and Cambridge; he took one degree in law, and also studied for the ministry. He held positions as an educator at Harvard, Adams Academy, and other institutions, and served in Congress as a Democrat, completing the term of the resigned Henry Cabot Lodge. He also ran an unsucessful campaign for Governor of Massachusetts. He was a prominent speaker and published numerous lectures and orations. From the descrip...

Dole, Charles F. (Charles Fletcher), 1845-1927

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Hertenstein, W. J., Mrs.

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Craig, Neville B., 1847-1926

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Hall, John F., of Lawton, Ok.

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Cobb, Mary S.

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Bruen, Louisa Jay.

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Cancrast, Henry S.

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Connor, Theobald M.

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Lowell, Josephine Shaw, 1843-1905

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Josephine Shaw Lowell, civic volunteer, born in West Roxbury, Mass., in 1843, brother of Robert Gould Shaw and widow of Colonel Charles Robert Lowell, was active as a social reformer in New York City. She was the first woman appointed to the New York State Board of Charities and founder of the New York Charity Organization Society and the Woman's Municipal League of New York City. From the description of Papers, 1906-1909 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 2320073...

Coxe, Sophia G. Gisher.

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Collins, Eric

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Garrison, Francis Jackson, 1848-1916

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Dulles, Harriet.

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Clement, Edward Henry, b. 1843

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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, ...

Free, Alfred, of Florence, Mass.

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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 ...

Darling, Charles Hial, 1859-1944.

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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 ...

French, Harry Banks, 1857-1925.

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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,...

Andrews, George, 1850-1928

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Dobler, John J.

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Burnham, Anna L.

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Bertrand, Alfred W.

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Cridge, Alfred Denton.

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Brown, William Montgomery, 1855-1937

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Clement, Robert.

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Durham, John Stevens, 1861-

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Abbot, George Maurice.

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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...

Corser, Elwood Spencer, 1835-1917.

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Bartlett, E. C., Mrs.

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