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  Pioneer Preacher Profile: Thomas Crawford McBride
McBride was a highly respected frontier preacher with ties to Barton W. Stone and reformer John Mulkey of Kentucky.
Thomas McBride came under the teaching of B. Stone in Kentucky, moved to Missouri in 1816, and was the first Christian preacher who crossed the Mississippi River to preach the Bible alone as the basis of Christian union.
The deceased was born in Virginia in 1777, and emigrated to Oregon from Missouri in 1847.
ncbible.org /nwh/ProMcBrideTC.html   (2965 words)

  
 ROBERT ATKINS.NET
Henry McBride (1867-1962) was the pre-eminent art critic when modernism emerged in America.
Through the generosity of his heir, Maximilian Miltzlaff, the Henry McBride Foundation is being developed to further the activities that embody McBride's outlook and historical contribution.
The Henry McBride Foundation is dedicated to the twentieth-century history of American modernism, contemporary critical discourses, and the utilization of emerging technologies for the dissemination of criticism.
www.robertatkins.net /projects/mcbride.html   (373 words)

  
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Henry Wright was born May 23, 1872, Walton Andrew was born November 31, 1875, Cora Virginia was born September 29, 1878, and Clara Agatha was born May 11, 1882, whom was the first person in the McBride family to obtain a college degree.
The biographical account of the Wright McBride family of war participants during World Wars I and II is to exemplify the family patriotism from the American Revolution with the Civil War as a pivot point of honor and loyalty.
There were grandsons of Ann and Wright McBride whom fought in both World War I and World War II from the same parental family entity of sons born to Ann and Wright McBride which consisted of the Hiram Albertus McBride family, the Henry Wright McBride family and the Walton Andrew McBride family.
gen.1starnet.com /civilwar/mcbridew.htm   (2895 words)

  
 RingSports.com - {title}
The boxing community lost a true warrior when Henry Hank of Detroit recently passed away.He was born in 1935 and began his long professional career in 1953.
By 1959 Henry was good enough to mix it up with the best middleweights and light heavyweights in the world.
Henry became the "Man" for young contenders to fight on their way up the ladder.
ringsports.com /v2/2004/headlines/RememberingHenryHank.html   (291 words)

  
 The McBride's of Orange County, Indiana
McBride is survived by two sons and six daughters, Charles E. McBride of Alpine, Mich.; Mrs.
Mittie Audry, the only child of Ed and Roda McBride, was born in French Lick, Indiana April 27, 1909 and died March 24, 1919 where she was born at the age of 9 years, 10 months and 27 days.
THOMAS MCBRIDE is a native of this county, and was born April 19, 1842, being one of twenty-one children of James and Mary (Williams) McBride.
www.chancesr.com /Genealogy/mcbride.htm   (5728 words)

  
 Abigail McBride: Influences
While broken color is often used to create a large area of color (or a mass), it is only the relationship of the masses that produces the light effect.
Henry Hensche, my teacher, studied with Hawthorne in the 1920s and became his teaching assistant in 1928.
Hawthorne's putty knife had by this time given way to a more painter-friendly painting knife, but the emphasis was still squarely on the side of painting as opposed to drawing.
www.mcbridegallery.com /abigail/influences.html   (734 words)

  
 McBrides
According to the Bible, Susan McDevitt married Neil McBride on October 6, 1868 and the witnesses were Susan McBride and William McBride.
Neil McBride was supposedly killed in a marble quarry accident November 6, 1876 leaving Susan with four children, Patrick, Mary, Michael and Johnny.
Their children were Henry, twin babies who were born and died before being named, and Sarah McManus (Kothe) my step grandmother on my mother's side and my aunt on my father's side.
borntoexplore.org /familyhistory/mcbrides.htm   (1159 words)

  
 Part 1: Odds and Ends about Sedro-Woolley
McBride became governor in 1901 at the death of Governor [John R.] Rogers.
Henry McBride was born in Farmington, Utah, on Feb. 7, 1856, and after earning degrees from Hobart College in New York and Trinity College in Connecticut, he moved to California for two years and then moved to Washington Territory in 1882.
McBride died in Seattle in 1937, a year after the photograph with this story was taken.
www.stumpranchonline.com /skagitjournal/S-W/Odds/OddsS-W01-0512.html   (5123 words)

  
 Lineage and History of American Impressionism: The Road to Annapolis The Road to Annapolis
His first love was the figure thus he taught his students "to see and feel their subjects" by painting the color masses or large simple areas of color.
Over 20 impressionist exhibits were held at McBride Gallery throughout the 1990’s and early 2000’s for artists, John Ebersberger, Bill Schmidt, John Brandon Sills, Lee Boynton, David Lawton, Abigail McBride, Tim Bell and Stephen Griffin.
In June 2003, McBride Gallery will host an exhibit of the next generation of impressionist painters, “The Young Impressionists” featuring Tim Bell, Stephen Griffin, and Abigail McBride.
www.mcbridegallery.com /amerimpressionism.html   (979 words)

  
 Page 2 March 1999
Given the extreme rarity of the china, we are deeply grateful to Maximilian H. Miltzlaff for contributing Henry McBride's Demuth saucer to the Foundation.
As an added bonus, a scrap of paper was affixed to its underside, written in Demuth's hand: “The design and painted flowers are by Charles Demuth - given to Henry McBride.” Born in West Chester, Pennsylvania, in 1867, Henry McBride became the leading champion of the modernist art movement in America.
Arguably the most significant modern art critic of this century, McBride began his career by praising the work of Marcel Duchamp and only laid aside his pen nearly half a century later after recognizing his successors in the work of Mark Rothko and Jackson Pollock.
www.demuth.org /Vol16NO32.htm   (571 words)

  
 The Dial: Henry McBride
Henry McBride, "Max Beerbohm's Rossetti," Rev. of Rossetti and His Circle by Max Beerbohm, 206-8.
Henry McBride, "Rosbif et mayonasie" Rev. of Portraits in Oil and Vinegar by James Laver, 80.2 (Feb 1926) 150-2 (brief mention of bad review given to Fry's painting and of reference to Fry as Bell's "most distiquished convert")
Henry McBride, "The Lincoln of the Plains" Rev. of Abraham Lincoln: The Prarie Years by Carl Sandburg, 80.6 (June 1926) 513-6
virtual.clemson.edu /groups/dial/mcbride.htm   (1025 words)

  
 An Eye on the Modern Century
Henry McBride (1867–1962) became a towering figure in art criticism during a long career that began in 1913—the year of the famous Armory Show in New York that opened American eyes to avant-garde developments in European art—and continued until the advent of Abstract Expressionism in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
In this remarkable collection of selected letters, Henry McBride describes some of the most important events and figures of twentieth-century modernism.
Written in a characteristically charming, gossipy, and warm-hearted style, these letters reveal McBride’s responses to revolutionary changes in the world of art and in the world at large.
yalepress.yale.edu /yupbooks/book.asp?isbn=0300083262   (216 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Mcbride
McBride, James (1802-1875) — also known as "Uncle Jim" — of Oregon.
McBride, Joe — of Waverly, Union County, Ky. Democrat.
McBride, John Rogers (1832-1904) — also known as John R. McBride — of Lafayette,
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/mcbride.html   (532 words)

  
 Remembering Henry Hank  INSIDE B   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
INSIDE BOXING (July 16, 2004) - The boxing community lost a true warrior when Henry Hank of Detroit recently passed away.
He was born in 1935 and began his long professional career in 1953.
In one of his last fights Henry went ten rounds with the then unbeaten mammoth heavyweight heavyweight, Claude "Humphrey" McBride.
insideboxing.com /Columnist/amato/remembering_henry_hank__inside_b.htm   (291 words)

  
 Appeal of P.S. Docket No. MD-125 -- BYRON ADAMS and H. T. McBRIDE
Disputant Henry T. McBride is a member of the partnership and also president of the VUO corporation.
Accordingly, the mail should be delivered in accordance with the instruction of Disputant Henry T. McBride, Jr., president of Virginia Upland Outfitters, Inc., which operates the hunting lodge business.
McBride is responsible for ensuring that the mail is forwarded to Byron Adams.
www.usps.com /judicial/1991deci/md-125.htm   (811 words)

  
 McBride Family
We are assuming because of circumstanial evidence that William, John and James McBride are brothers and/or sons of Manasses McBride.
Manassas McBride first appears in Prince Edward Co.,Va. in 1747 when he buys a tract of 300 acres on Falling Creek.
Baptists?) that came from Pennsylvania." Manasses/Minassith McBride (born about 1728 in Ireland and died about 1799, married a Ms.Austen/Austin/Astin in 1735 who was a daughter of William Austen who was born about 1710.
www.fmoran.com /mcbride1.html   (406 words)

  
 malu
Henry is a member of BALU, and came to the meeting to discuss the future of the Alabama Linux Fest.
Henry McBride introduced himself and his purpose for visiting (ALF).
Discussions on the future of ALF were led by Doug and Henry McBride
www.malu.org   (408 words)

  
 I7723: Agnes ( - )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
See my Ancestors and Cousins of Emil Henry Frederick Molthan database for my German ancestry and their descendants.
Henry Leonard [acres] A:450, Samuel Leonard A:240, and 5 mor of his [Henry's] sons each 120 (acres) is all that was patented by Cartret.
Henry Leonard is supposed to have died in Monmouth Co., NJ, however, I am not yet aware of any documentation of this.
www.wurts.net /rmwwanc/g0000008.html   (1938 words)

  
 QUERIES
Looking for any and all information on NAUSLEY/NASLEY family from Jackson Co. Henry NAUSLEY was born 4 Mar 1842 in Jackson Co. He was in the Civil War and married Elizabeth CREWS 14 Sep 1865.
Henry Washington and Louisa M. Knight married in Jackson Co.,MS Mar 14, 1872.
Henry d ca 1885, possibly from cholera and he and Pollie had 2 children (a son and daughter who drowned in the Mississippi River about the same time).
www.usgennet.org /usa/il/county/jackson/98query.html   (4112 words)

  
 Previous comments in Guest Book   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Peter is of the Henry Randolph I line and Capt Jack descends from the Joseph of Spotsylvania line.
BILLY GENE SR.6 MCBRIDE (LEROY5, MYRTEL MERTEL LEE4, HENRY F.3, LEROY2, JOHN A.1) was born 01 April 1937 in Talihina, Latimer, Oklahoma, and died 30 April 1966 in Mena, Polk, Arkansas.
Henry E. Gray is one of the decendents of the Pettyjohn line and Ida Ruth Gray, Henry's daughter was my grandmother).
www.miminpapa.com /html/previous_comments_in_guest_book.htm   (5628 words)

  
 Henry Ford Museum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Trace the life of Henry Ford, one of America's greatest industrialists and innovators, from childhood through the founding of his Ford Motor Company.
Move from the home where he was born to a replica of the factory where he built his first automobiles.
You can even take a test ride in a restored Model T! Alcorn McBride's 8-TraXX units provide audio throughout the newly reopened Greenfield Village historic area of the Henry Ford Museum.
www.alcorn.com /applications/customers/ford   (82 words)

  
 Family of Thomas & Eliza Winans McBride
Children of Thomas and Eliza Annetta Winans McBride
Family of Benjamin and Mary Estella Mcbride Beisil
Child of William Wallace and Sarah Ann Bell White McBride
mysite.verizon.net /vze7tsc4/id14.html   (184 words)

  
 The Dial Magazine: Selected Table of Contents, Vol 69
Henry McBride "A Hero Worshiped" Rev. of Wilderness by Rockwell Kent 91-95
Henry McBride, "The Winter of Our Discontent" 157- 61 (Armory Exhibition in Chicago, Lachaise)
Henry McBride, "The American Shyness" 505-8 (American writers' inability to talk of painting)
virtual.clemson.edu /caah/dial/dial69.htm   (508 words)

  
 Mc Table
McBride boarded at 262 Washington Street, the same address as the McBride family residence and grocery store.
McBride was also listed in 1859, in partnership with Webster.
McBride, Thomas H. Listed as an ambrotypist with the "Iron City Ambrotype Gallery" at the corner of Wood and Fifth Street, fourth story, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1860.
www.daguerreotype.com /mc_table.htm   (7045 words)

  
 The Flow of Art - The Henry McBride Foundation - Dali Provenance
Levy’s first wife, Joella, was the daughter of the poet Mina Loy, and Loy served as the gallery’s Paris contact.
Levy knew McBride not only though professional contact but through the askew salon, and McBride was often a guest at the Levy’s parties.
Last week a still abler Parisian surrealist named Salvador Dali arrived in Manhattan with a load of minutely painted canvases to bewilder the eye of logic.
www.henrymcbride.org /dali_pro.html   (1755 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: The Flow of Art : Essays and Criticisms: Books: Henry McBride,Daniel Catton Rich   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
During his lifetime, Henry McBride (1867-1962) was the premier art critic of the modern movement as it emerged in the United States after the 1913 Armory Show.
McBride gave recognition and encouragement to many artists long before museums, the academy, or the marketplace acknowledged their achievements.
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www.amazon.ca /Flow-Art-Essays-Criticisms/dp/contents/0300069979   (193 words)

  
 The Family Tree
Jacob Henry McBride - born December 11, 1828, in MD. Died August 26, 1918, in Deland, Piatt Co., IL.
Jacob Wesley McBride - born November 7, 1856, in IL.
Ida Celestia McBride - born June 10, 1896 in IL.
members.tripod.com /~daylilli/famtree.html   (317 words)

  
 McBride,Henry Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Flow of Art: Essays and Criticisms of Henry McBride
The great villa constructed by the Emperor Hadrian near Tivoli between A.D. 118 and the 130s is one of the most original monuments in the history of architecture and art.
Henry McBride (1867-1962) became a towering figure in art criticism during a long career that began in 1913 -- the year of the famous Armory Show in New York that opened American eyes to avant-garde developments in European art -- and continued until the advent of Abstract Expressionism in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/McBride,Henry   (276 words)

  
 MCBRIDE Family Information
1834 in TN 3 Thomas McBride b: Abt.
1838 in TN 3 Nancy Jane McBride b: Abt.
McBride was the daughter of Giles McBride, who was a captain in the
www.pearland.com /HOKANSON/mcbride.htm   (1504 words)

  
 Margaret E. MCBRIDE - Henry Fry MCCABE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
1 William MCBRIDE =Mary Jane SPROULE Marriage: 1865
/-Walker Henry BOTHAM \-Isabel BOTHAM \-Mary Lavina DOWNEY
Ancestors of Clarence M.L. John MCCABE /-Henry Fry MCCABE
alexan.webcentre.ca /GED2WEB/p000005l.htm   (189 words)

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