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Following the Greek Cross, Or, Memories of the Sixth Army Corps
Thomas Worcester HydeEric J. Mink's new introduction provides fresh insights on Hyde's origins, perspectives, and postwar achievements, which include the establishment of one of North America's most important shipyards, in Hyde's hometown of Bath, Maine. ERIC ...
The Liberty Ships of World War II: A Record of the 2,710 ...
Greg H. WilliamsOperated by American Export Lines. 13. THOMAS W. HYDE, 5–43,243266, KKZT (1841–1899) Thomas Worcester Hyde was awarded the Medal of Honor for service at Antietam, became general manager of Bath Iron Works in 1888, and was ...
Obituary Record of the Graduates of Bowdoin College and the ...
Bowdoin CollegeHONORARY GRADUATE John Sedgw1ck Hyde, son of Gen. Thomas Worcester (Bowdoin 1861) and Annie (Hayden) Hyde, was born 25 Mar., 1867, at Bath, Me. He attended the public schools of his native city, and the Massachusetts ...
Three Discourses Upon the Religious History of Bowdoin ...
Egbert Coffin Smyth... Stubbs, Mr., ll.b. Harv. 1863 Josephus- White Symonds Guilielmus-Widgery Thomas Jacob-Hale Thompson, Mr. Adelbertus-Burge Twitchell, Mr. Franciscus- Willard Webster 54 ... Hunt, M.D. Univ. Penn. 1868 Thomas- Worcester Hyde, Mr.
Fanny & Joshua: The Enigmatic Lives of Frances Caroline ...
Diane Monroe SmithThomas T. Munford, 25 Oct. 1905, Munford-Ellis Papers, DU; J LC/FCA, wartime correspondence, RC and LC; Joshua ... Thomas Worcester Hyde [BC 1861], a major at 21 years of age, was in command of the 7th Maine when the .966 14. 15.
Brunswick and Bowdoin College
Elizabeth Huntoon CoursenThe second Sargent Gymnasium and General Thomas Worcester Hyde Athletic Building were constructed in 1913 in response to ever-increasing interest in athletics by a Bowdoin student body that had nearly doubled in size since the building ...
Bath and West Bath
Joyce K. BibberAfter General Thomas Worcester Hyde remrned home from the Civil War. he went mto the foundty busmess m this locarion on Warer and Front Streets. where whar was won known as "Barh 1ron Works" operared for ahout twenty years.
Collection of Circulars of Various State Commanderies
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States(2) Died at Fortress Monroe, Va., November 14, 1899, Companion Thomas Worcester Hyde, late Colonel 1st Maine Veteran Infantry, Brevet Brig.-Gen. U. S. V.; insignia number 260. V. Change in Memuership. To the First Class in succession: ...
Bath Iron Works
Andrew C. ToppanThomas Worcester Hyde, a native of Bath, purchased the Bath Iron Foundry, a successful local business, upon his return from war in 1865. In 1884, he renamed the company Bath Iron Works, Limited, and four years later acquired the defunct ...
Northern Character: College-Educated New Englanders, Honor, ...
Kanisorn WongsrichanalaiThe Character to Command 1. Thomas W. Hyde, Following the Greek Cross; or, Memories of the Sixth Army Corps, ed. Eric J. Mink (1894; repr., Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2005), 99–105; Thomas W. Hyde to Eleanor Davis ...
Hyde Park
Anthony Mitchell SammarcoHyde Park, the last town annexed to Boston in 1912, was founded in 1868 from sections of Dorchester, Milton, and Dedham. For decades, Hyde Park thrived in proximity to the city while offering a bucolic setting along the Neponset River.
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of ...
Sir Edward Hyde EastWith Tables of the Names of the Cases and Principal Matters Sir Edward Hyde East Thomas Day. 1812'. Marshall 'U. Hopkins. "5' [319] =1' [s20] and a favourite of the testator, was intended to have all his property in Blythbury, except the ...
Chicago's Historic Hyde Park
Susan O'Connor DavisRebecca Janowitz, Culture ofOpportunity (Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 2010), 123—24. 74. “Bryson Owner Still Trying to Rehab,” Hyde Park Herald, January 29, 1969. 75. “So Far No Evictions at Bryson Hotel,” Hyde Park Herald, August 2, 1972. 76.
Secret intelligence agent
Harford Montgomery HydeHyde fortæller om sit arbejde for britisk efterretningstjeneste i Gibraltar, Bermuda og USA. - Åbnede og fotograferede diplomatpost.
Liberty Hyde Bailey: Essential Agrarian and Environmental ...
Liberty Hyde BaileyBefore Wendell Berry and Aldo Leopold, there was the horticulturalist and botanist Liberty Hyde Bailey (1858–1954). For Wendell Berry, Bailey was a revelation, a symbol of the nature-minded agrarianism Berry himself popularized.
The Country-Life Movement in the United States
Liberty Hyde BaileyLiberty Hyde Bailey ... or united. These complementary phases may best work themselves out by separate organization and machinery, although articulating at every point; Liberty Hyde Bailey: THE COUNTRY-LIFE PHASE OF CONSERVATION.
Sibley's Harvard Graduates
More editionsAaron Bancroft, A Sermon Delivered at Worcester, January 31, 1836 (Worcester, 1836), pp. 22–23. 13 For the children see Albert Gallatin Wheeler, The Genealogical and Encyclopedic History of the Wheeler Family in America ( Boston, 1914), ...
Jekel Loves Hyde
Beth FantaskeyAs the team of Jekel and Hyde, they recreate experiments based on the classic novel, hoping not only to win a prize, but to save Tristen’s sanity. Maybe his life.
The Blazon of Episcopacy: Being the Arms Borne by Or ...
William Kirkpatrick Riland Bedford(Bp. St. Asaph 1680.) 1692-9. Trans, to Worcester. Arms, see Worcester. ... 22, 1836, Bp. of Lichfield only). Azure, a chevron between three covered cups or. ... 69 54 George Augustus Selwyn. (Bp. of New Zealand 1847.) 68 LICHFIELD AND ...
The signature style of Frans Hals: painting, subjectivity, ...
Christopher D.M. AtkinsIn Judith Leyster: A Dutch Master and Her World, edited by James Welu and Pieter Biesboer, 93114. Worcester: Worcester Art Museum and Haarlem: Frans Hals Museum 1993. Hendriks, Ella, and Koos Levy-van Halm. “Report Concerning a ...
Judith: Lyric Drama in 3 Acts (1901)
George Whitefield ChadwickChadwick's "Lyric Drama" was first performed on 26 September, 1901 at Mechanic Hall in Worcester, Massachusetts with the composer conducting soloists and the Worcester Music Festival chorus and orchestra.
The Forcing-book
Liberty Hyde Bailey""In this 1914 work, prolific gardening author Liberty Hyde Bailey turned his attention to the successful cultivation of vegetables in glass houses.
The Essential CIO: Why the CIO Needs to Act Like the CEO
Matt Graham-HydeMatt Graham-Hyde - As a CIO of many years, I feel the changes I am witnessing in business and IT are unprecedented.
The Landscape of Reform: Civic Pragmatism and Environmental ...
Ben A. MinteerAndrew Denny Rodgers III, Liberty Hyde Bailey. A Story of American Plant Sciences (New York: Hafner, 1965), pp. 3–12. 5. Margaret Beattie Bogue, “Liberty Hyde Bailey, Jr. and the Bailey Family Farm,” Agricultural History 63 (1989): 26– 48. 6.
Gender and Culture in Psychology: Theories and Practices
Eva MagnussonLondon: Sage, pp. 147–199. Horwitz, Allan V. (2002) Creating mental illness. University of Chicago Press. Hyde, Janet (2005) The gender similarities hypothesis. American Psychologist, 60: 581–592. Hyde, Janet, Lindberg, Sara, Linn, Marcia, ...
Thomas Tomkins: The Last Elizabethan
PreviewAnthony Boden. 7.1 7.2 8.1 9.1 10.1 12.1 12.2 12.3 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 Bishop Henry Parry (1561–1616). A portrait by an unknown artist (Courtesy the Bishop of Worcester) Henry, Prince of Wales (1594–1612). A portrait drawing by William ...
Journal of the General Convention of the New Jerusalem
ReadMn. J. YOUNG SCAMMON, Chicago, Ill. _ Rev. ... Thomas Worcester, Samuel F. Dike, J. R. Hibbard, Chauncey Giles, Joseph Pettee, Edward Craig Mitchell, William H. Benade, John C. Ager, Frank Sewall, Frederick W. Tuerk, James Reed , ...
Sexual Salvation: Affirming Women's Sexual Rights and Pleasures
Naomi B. McCormickJanet Hyde Trained as a mathematical psychologist, Dr. Janet Hyde teaches psychology and women's studies courses at the University of Wisconsin at Madison.7 Past editor of Psychology of Women Quarterly, she is presently an associate ...
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