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  Henry Ward Beecher - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Henry Ward Beecher (June 24, 1813 - March 8, 1887) was a theologically liberal American Congregationalist clergyman and reformer, and author who was born in Litchfield, Connecticut, the eighth of nine children of Lyman Beecher by his first wife (and the eighth of thirteen children in all).
Victoria became angry, as Henry Ward Beecher had publicly denounced her advocacy of free love.
Henry Ward Beecher is the namesake of the town of Beecher, Illinois although he declined to come to the town's dedication in 1871.
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 Henry Baldwin Ward   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
WARD, HENRY BALDWIN (Mar. 4, 1865-Nov. 30, 1945), zoologist and parasitologist, was born in Troy, N. Y., one of four children and the older of the two sons of Richard Halsted Ward, physician and microscopist, and Charlotte Allen (Baldwin) Ward.
Ward was appointed instructor in zoology at the University of Michigan in 1892 but moved after a year to the University of Nebraska, at first as associate professor, from 1896 as professor.
Ward belonged to a large number of scientific societies and was a leader of many, including the American Microscopical Society (president, 1905), the American Society of Zoologists (president 1912-1914), and the American Society of Parasitologists, of which he was the first president when it was founded in 1925.
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 The Beecher Tradition : Henry Ward Beecher
Henry Ward Beecher, Harriet's favorite sibling, was born in 1813.
One of the most scandalous events in 19th century Brooklyn was the accusation of Henry Ward Beecher having a relationship with Theodore Tilton's wife, a member of his church.
Henry planned his sermons just before delivering them, leaving his audience feeling that he was preaching extemporaneously.
newman.baruch.cuny.edu /digital/2001/beecher/henry.htm   (489 words)

  
 HENRY WARD BEECHER - LoveToKnow Article on HENRY WARD BEECHER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
He was stricken with apoplexy while still active in the ministry, and died at Brooklyn on the 8th of March 1887, in the seventy-fourth year of his age.
Lyman Abbott and S. Halliday, Henry Ward Beecher: A Sketch of His Career (New York, 1887); \Villiam C. Beecher, Rev. Samuel Scoville and Mrs H. Beecher, A Biography of 1-lenry Ward Beecher (New York, 1888) John R. lIoward, henry Ward Beecher:
A Study (1891); John Henry Barrows, Henry Ward Beecher (New York, 1893); and Lyman Abbott, Henry Ward Beecher (Boston, 1903).
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 Encyclopedia: Henry Ward Beecher   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Henry Ward Beecher head shot by User:Alex756, 10/2003 250 x 200 px.
Lyman Beecher (October 12, 1775 - January 10, 1865) was a Presbyterian clergyman, abolitionist, and father of Harriet Beecher Stowe, Henry Ward Beecher, and Catharine Beecher.
The Chapel at Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn NY Green-Wood Cemetery was founded in 1838 as a rural cemetery in Brooklyn, New York, several blocks west of Prospect Park.
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 §13. Henry Ward Beecher. XXII. Divines and Moralists, 1783–1860. Vol. 16. Early National Literature, Part II; ...
Henry Ward Beecher, too, was born in the orthodox uplands of Litchfield, and of a strictly Calvinistic sire.
His son Henry, graduating at Amherst in 1834 in no doubt as to his vocation, at once entered the Lane Theological Seminary, and studied under his father and under Calvin Stowe (1802–86), an Oriental scholar of real attainment, who in 1836 married Beecher’s sister Harriet.
Beecher served his apprenticeship in the pulpit at Lawrenceburg and Indianapolis, whence in 1847 he was called to the new Brooklyn congregation of Plymouth Church.
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 Henry Ward (& Son) Architects, Hanley
Henry Ward was born in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England
Henry and his family, was living in Cheapside, Hanley in 1861 and Observatory Terrace in 1867.
He was in practice as an architect and town surveyor, as Henry Ward and Son, at Eastwood Place, Hanley, by 1851, but had already been commissioned to design Stoke town hall in 1834.
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 Henry Ward Beecher -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
One of his elder sisters was (United States writer of a novel about slavery that advanced the abolitionists' cause (1811-1896)) Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of (additional info and facts about Uncle Tom's Cabin) Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Victoria became angry, as Henry Ward Beecher had publicly denounced her advocacy of (Sexual intercourse between individuals who are not married to one another) free love.
Henry Ward Beecher is the namesake of the town of (additional info and facts about Beecher, Illinois) Beecher, Illinois although he declined to come to the town's dedication in 1871.
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 Read about Henry Ward Beecher at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Henry Ward Beecher and learn about Henry Ward ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Read about Henry Ward Beecher at WorldVillage Encyclopedia.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton that his wife, Elizabeth, had confessed to a "free love" relationship with Henry Ward Beecher.
Victoria became angry, as Henry Ward Beecher had publicly denounced her advocacy of
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 Henry Ward Beecher   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Henry War Beecher was born in Litchfield, Connecticut, the son of Lyman Beecher, a prominent Congregationalist minister and educator.
Henry Ward Beecher, regarded by many as the greatest clerical orator of his century, was also the embodiment of much that the South feared and hated—a man of liberal ideas who was willing to marry religion, politics and money to accomplish his goals.
Memorabilia related to Henry Ward Beecher is at auction on eBay.
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 Henry Ward Beecher
The child-world of Henry Ward was barren of all the beauty which graces that of modern youth.
Henry Ward's own mother died when he was but three years old.
Occasions for disciplining Henry Ward were rare, and according to statements of his own in recollection of youthful depravity he was not always the respon­sible person.
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 henry ward beecher   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Constance Rourke, in her Trumpets of Jubilee (1927), brackets Walt Whitman and Henry Ward Beecher as major and minor prophets of mid-nineteenth-century America and speaks of interests the two men shared.
Sister Harriet had set a standard of success almost beyond emulation, but Henry Ward was not daunted and came reasonably close with his novel Norwood, a best-seller in 1867, though not a runaway.
Were this a trial of Henry Ward Beecher not for alleged adultery but on charges of being a humorist, now would be the time for the prosecution to rest its case.
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 Henry Ward Ranger
Henry Ward Ranger was born in central New York in 1858, son of Martha Marie Ranger and Ward Valencourt Ranger, who was a prize-winning photographer with a studio in Syracuse.
We know, however, that by the time Ranger was 10, he and his family were established in Syracuse, where, in 1873, he was a freshman at the newly founded College of Fine Arts at Syracuse University.
Hence, their son, Henry Ward Ranger, would be a distant cousin to us as well.
web.syr.edu /~rcranger/hwranger.htm   (982 words)

  
 Additional Reading (from Henry Ward Beecher) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Clifford E. Clark, Jr., Henry Ward Beecher (1978), is a biography.
Among them were Lyman, a Presbyterian minister, and his children Catharine Beecher, an educator; Harriet Beecher Stowe, a writer; Henry Ward Beecher, a Congregational preacher; and Edward Beecher, a clergyman and educator.
Until the arrival of George Washington, Gen. Artemas Ward served as chief commander at the 1775 siege of Boston during the American Revolution.
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 Henry War Ranger And The Humanized Landscape
Celebrating the centennial of the Lyme Art Colony, "Henry Ward Ranger and the Humanized Landscape" at the Florence Griswold Museum through September 5, is comprised of over 40 paintings, watercolors, sketchbooks and vintage photographs that explore the artistic legacy and aesthetic achievements of the founder of the colony.
Young Henry studied at the university for two years, worked as a retoucher in his father's studio, and created watercolors of local scenery.
In a word, "Henry Ward Ranger and the Humanized Landscape" and the useful exhibition catalogue will go a long way toward resurrecting the reputation of a significant but neglected American artist.
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 Henry Augustus Ward   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Henry Ward was born in Rochester, NY in 1834.
In 1862 Vassar Female Collage commissioned Ward to prepare a collection, one of the first collection he has to sell.
He got hit by a car and went to the hospital and then died at age 72.
www.westirondequoit.org /iroquois/Rochester/Ward.htm   (127 words)

  
 Messages Authored by Henry Ward Beecher
Protestant clergyman and reformer, Henry Ward Beecher crusaded from the pulpit for temperance and against slavery and became one of the most influential public figures of his time.
Henry Ward Beecher dicusses Immortality and has found the way to God's Divine Love.
I live in the seventh sphere where your father now is, and, because of having met him there, I come to you tonight to write for a short time.
www.divineloveministry.org /famouspeople/henrywardbeecher.htm   (1432 words)

  
 Henry Ward Beecher Biography / Biography of Henry Ward Beecher Main Biography
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Henry Ward Beecher (1813-1887), American Congregational clergyman, was an outstanding preacher and lecturer.
Henry Ward Beecher, the fourth son of Lyman Beecher (whose mantle, reputation, and personality he inherited), was born on June 24, 1813, at Litchfield, Conn. Though an undisciplined student with a greater gift for speaking than studying, he graduated from Amherst College in 1834 and Lane Theological Seminary in 1837.
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 Sir Henry George Ward   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
WARD, Sir Henry George, English diplomatist, born in England about 1796; died in Madras, India, 2 August, 1860.
He was a son of Robert Plumer Ward, juristic writer and novelist, and entered the diplomatic service in 1816.
He was charge d'affaires in Mexico and travelled extensively in that country in 1825-'7, sat in parliament from 1832 till 1849, was afterward high commissioner to the Ionian islands, and governor of Ceylon, whence he was transferred to Madras, dying of cholera a few days after his arrival.
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 AllRefer.com - Henry Ward Beecher (Protestant Christianity, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Henry Ward Beecher (Protestant Christianity, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Henry Ward Beecher 1813–87, American Congregational preacher, orator, and lecturer, b.
Litchfield, Conn.; son of Lyman Beecher and brother of Harriet Beecher Stowe.
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 Henry Ward Ranger Online
Henry Ward Ranger at the Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan
Henry Ward Ranger at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
All images and text on this Henry Ward Ranger page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
www.artcyclopedia.com /artists/ranger_henry_ward.html   (213 words)

  
 Henry Ward Ranger and the Humanized Landscape   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
As he passed through Old Lyme, he exclaimed, "This is a place just waiting to be painted!" He got off the train and took a room in the boarding house of Miss Florence Griswold and invited his friends from New York to join him and paint in and around this historic town.
In honor of the Centennial of the Lyme Art Colony, the Florence Griswald Museum is exhibiting a retrospective devoted to the work of the colony's founder Henry Ward Ranger (1858-1916).
Entitled Henry Ward Ranger and the Humanized Landscape, this show is on view from June 5 through September 5, 1999.
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 Beecher, Henry Ward.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
CITATION: Henry Ward Beecher Sermons, MSS 005, Archives and Manuscripts Dept., Pitts Theology Library, Emory University.
Henry Ward Beecher (1813-1887), son of Lyman Beecher, was an American clergyman born in Litchfield, Connecticut, in 1813.
He was known as a powerful and convincing speaker who commanded wide influence throughout the country.
www.pitts.emory.edu /ARCHIVES/text/mss005.html   (116 words)

  
 World of Quotes - Henry Ward Beecher Quotes.
World of Quotes - Henry Ward Beecher Quotes.
74 Quotes for 'Henry Ward Beecher' in the Database.
All Quotes are provided for educational purposes only and contributed by users.
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 HENRY WARD RANGER - LoveToKnow Article on HENRY WARD RANGER
HENRY WARD RANGER - LoveToKnow Article on HENRY WARD RANGER
Among his paintings are, Top of the Hill, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; and East River Idyll, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg.
To properly cite this HENRY WARD RANGER article in your work, copy the complete reference below:
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 Henry Ward Beecher quotes & quotations
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The liberality of one who has much, in permitting one who has nothing to get all that he can.
The supplying of these insects I take to be a signal instance of the Creator's bounty in providing for the lives of His creatures.
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 Gloucestershire Message Boards > Henry Ward   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
There are probably hundreds of Henry Ward's in the 1901 census.
This Henry Ward married a Jane Rodriguez in 1869.
If you put the names of the parents in Henry Ward and Jane Rodriguez it comes up with the children, but here you are, I've written them down for you!
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 Henry Ward Beecher
Humor in the American Pulpit: From George Whitefield through Henry Ward Beecher.
"Beecher, Henry Ward." 1997, (16 March 2001).
Ryan, Halford R. Henry Ward Beecher: Peripatetic Preacher.
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 Henry Ward Beecher Quotes - The Quotations Page
Henry Ward Beecher Quotes - The Quotations Page
The power of hiding ourselves from one another is mercifully given, for men are wild beasts, and would devour one another but for this protection.
Henry Ward Beecher, Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit, 1887
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