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Henry usually slept very soundly, as became a boy who was on his feet nearly all day, and who did his share of the work; but two or three times he awoke far in the night, and, raising himself up in the wagon, peeped out between the canvas cover and the wooden body.
Ware believed in the truth of his son's words, and the guide, who quickly examined the ground near the tree, said there could be no doubt that Henry had really seen the panther, and had not been tricked by his imagination.
Henry also helped his father make stools and chairs, the former a very simple task, consisting of a flat piece of wood, chopped or sawed out, in which three holes were bored to receive the legs, the latter made of a section of sapling, an inch or so in diameter.
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 Henry Ware, Jr.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Henry Ware, Jr., was an important figure in the Unitarian movement of ~ early nineteenth century and one of the leaders in the founding of the American Unitarian Association.
The younger Ware completed Harvard in 1812 and was installed as minister of Boston's Second Church in 1817, a church with a proud history but one that was struggling in terms of membership and finance when Ware took over.
Ware wrote sermons, theology, poetry, and fiction during his career, but his most important work was the devotional manual On the Formation of the Christian Character (1831).
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 Henry Ware   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Henry was graduated at Harvard in 1785, and while studying theology taught in Cambridge, lie was ordained pastor of the first church at Hingham, Massachusetts, 24 October, 1787, which charge he retained till 1805.
Ware was for several years president of the Massachusetts medical society, and also a member of the American academy of arts and sciences.
Ware was editor and proprietor of the "Christian Examiner" in 1839-'44.
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 William R. Ware Papers 1826-1914: Institute Archives & Special Collections: MIT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Ware is best known as an educator and as the founder of the schools of architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Columbia University.
Ware is not as well known for his achievements as an architect, though he and Van Brunt designed and erected a number of noteworthy buildings, especially in the Boston and Cambridge areas.
Ware correspondence can be located in the William Barton Rogers and Rogers family papers (MC 1 and MC 2) and the papers of the Office of the President.
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 Chas1928
Henry Ware, eldest son of Col. Dudley Ware, and the writer's grandfather, removed from Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Henry Ware was married to Miss Jane Newcome of Rockcastle County, Kentucky in 1805.
Nathan Ware the eldest, was born in 1806 and married into the Sebastian family, of Garrad County.
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 Francesca Hughes: Henry Ware, Jr., on the Role of Emotion and of the Religious Life   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Ware’s observations on the feelings and motivations by which one is actuated is reminiscent of the post-modern critique of objectivity.
Ware is pointing to the same kind of difficulty, in this case concerning projects in the religious life.
The good minister not only appealed to the ‘cool approbation’ of men, Henry Ware the elder admonished a colleague; he imparted to his precepts ‘a glow of feeling.’ After all, Ware pointed out, religion was not ‘merely the act of assenting to the truth’; it represented the satisfaction of a powerful emotional need.
online.sksm.edu /ce/papers/p-hughes~henry_ware.htm   (5910 words)

  
 KinNextions - aqwg245   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Henry Charles DRIGGERS was born 27 Nov 1872.
Henry Jackson STRICKLAND [Parents] was born 1 Sep 1884 in Ware, Georgia.
Dorris Henry STRICKLAND was born 14 Feb 1920 in Waycross, Ware, Georgia.
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 WARE FAMILY HISTORY
In 1398 it was allotted to Richard Warre, one of the co-heirs of Sir Henry Percehaye.
Henry, reigning 1509-1547, was titled "Defender of the Faith" by the pope for his writings in support of Rome.
In order to subdue and rule Ireland, Henry sent Protestants to "plant" or colonize Ireland and gain control of her from the Gaelic and Catholic native population, land was confiscated from Irish lords who resisted England's authority and leased estates to the English.
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 Ware Family History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The existence of this Valentine Ware is pure speculation and is based solely on the fact that a Valentine Ware was appointed processioner between the Little Heartquake Creek and the Great Heartquake Creek from 1731 to 1735.
Ware (c1830-Between 1867 and 1870) s/o Reuben and Sarah Ware of Middlesex Co.
Peter Ware is named in various legal documents in Brunswick Co., until the sale 28/10/1771, whereby he and Susannah sell to John Atkins, of Northampton, N.C., the property she received from her father (Deed book 10, pg.
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 Major-General Henry Ware Lawton, U.S.Volunteers
A veteran of the Civil War and Indian Campaigns, Major-General Henry Ware Lawton was a recipient of the Medal of Honor.
Henry Ware Lawton was born on March 17, 1843, in Manhattan, now a suburb of Toledo, in the state of Ohio.
Ironically, the War Department had been instructed by the President the night before to prepare General Lawton's commission as a Brigadier-General in the regular army, to fill one of the existing vacancies and the Adjutant-General's clerks were at work on the commission when the information of the General's death was conveyed to the department.
www.militarymuseum.org /Lawton.html   (4428 words)

  
 Ware, Henry on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Coke executive VP Ware to retire at end of 2002
School committee considering names Elementaries: Buildings could be named after Alfretta Allen Harper and Ware O. Callaway.
Henry wrestlers dominate Area Duals Warhawks lose only 4 matches
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 Greene & Greene Virtual Archives: Browse Project
The Greenes designed the Henry A. Ware house in Pasadena according to the client’s demands for a traditional English-style home.
Henry Ware had asked also that the design resemble his former residence in the Eastern United States.
Ware’s poor eyesight, the lighting was a special design challenge.
www.usc.edu /dept/architecture/greeneandgreene/270.html   (132 words)

  
 Ware, Henry on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The questions brought into prominence by his appointment helped to hasten the separation of the Unitarians from the Congregationalists and change their organization into an independent denomination.
Later, in an interchange of views with Dr. Leonard Woods, Ware wrote his Letters to Trinitarians and Calvinists (1820) and other controversial works.
The Damnation of Bryan Dalyrimple--and Theron Ware: F. Scott Fitzgerald's Debt to Harold Frederic.(Critical Essay)
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 Brief Biographies of Jackson Era Characters (W)
Son of Henry Ware the prominent Unitarian theologian.
His last major act was to support Henry Clay in working out the "compromise of 1850" which for a while prevented the breakdown of the union on the issue of whether new territories should allow slavery or not (to simplify somewhat).
He helped place William Henry Seward in the governership from 1838-1842, and afterwards, accompanied Seward into the Republican party, and supported the moderate anti-slavery man for president.
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 Handbook of Texas Online: WARE, HENRY
Henry Ware, planter, industrialist, Democratic politician, and prohibitionist, was born in Green County, Georgia, on July 29, 1813.
In 1846 Ware and his family moved to Texas; they lived in Colorado County for a year before settling in Harrison County, where Ware established a plantation a few miles south of Marshall.
After the war Ware ran for election as a delegate to the convention to bring Texas back into the Union.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/WW/fwabp.html   (506 words)

  
 Henry Ware   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Henry Ware's election as Hollis Professor of Divinity in 1805 was one of the earliest public manifestations of the growing split between Calvinists and liberals in New England, and the opposition voiced to his election by the Calvinists constituted the first phase of the Unitarian controversy.
Ware was reared on a farm near Sherborn, Massachusetts.
The elder Ware resigned his professorship in 1840, in ill health.
webuus.com /timeline/Henry_Ware.html   (272 words)

  
 Troup County (GA) Archives - Manuscripts - MS-105
The Ware Family Papers give a vivid look at life in rural West Georgia and constitute a valuable roster of Heard County residents, where most official records prior to 1900 have been lost to fire.
Some of the ledgers have miscellaneous items and clippings relating to the Ware family, their friends, or the service of different family members at all levels of state and local government from 1831 to 1916.
A scathing attack on Ware for voting to put the Heard County courthouse on the east side of the Chattahoochee River and its envelope.
www.trouparchives.org /man/ms105.htm   (747 words)

  
 Descendants of Benjamin Frazier - beng20.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
John Henry Ware (Mary Evalynn Frazier, Henry Sidney, Charles Henry, Benjamin) was born on 05 Sep 1900 in Springhill, Louisiana ?.
Tommie W. Ware (Mary Evalynn Frazier, Henry Sidney, Charles Henry, Benjamin) was born on 22 Nov 1903 in Leake County, Mississippi.
Fannie May Ware (Mary Evalynn Frazier, Henry Sidney, Charles Henry, Benjamin) was born on 02 Nov 1906 in Ms.
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 Greene & Greene Virtual Archives: Search Results
Henry A. Ware House, Basement and foundation plan ; section thru living rm.
Henry A. Ware House, Construction details -- section thru north wall of kitchen showing...
Henry A. Ware House, Interior elevations -- east and south interior elevations of living...
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 Henry Ware
Henry Ware first appears as a listing in the Cincinnati directory for 1839-40 as follows: Ware, Henry (ver.) Math.
From 1839 through 1853, Ware is listed in the Cincinnati directories in much the same way as above though various changes of home address appear.
In 1855 and 1856, the firm is listed: Ware and Hiremann (Hy.
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 Descendants of Benjamin Frazier - beng27.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Margret Ann Ware (John Henry Ware, Mary Evalynn Frazier, Henry Sidney, Charles Henry, Benjamin) was born Private.
Herbert Willie Thweatt (Fannie May Ware, Mary Evalynn Frazier, Henry Sidney, Charles Henry, Benjamin) was born on 16 Nov 1928 in Thomastown, Leake County, Mississippi.
Judith Rebecca Ware (Johnnie Ruth Frazier, John William, William Jackson, Jackson R. Benjamin) was born on 04 Oct 1952 in Kosciusko, Attala Co., Ms.
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 Henry Ware, Jr.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
was the son of Unitarian minister Henry Ware.
The younger Ware attended Harvard and became an assistant teacher at Exeter Academy in New Hampshire.
In 1815, the Boston Unitarian Association licensed him to preach, and in 1817, he was ordained and became pastor of the Second Church in Boston.
www.americanunitarian.org /warejr.htm   (106 words)

  
 Wheelwright, Farley Wilder.  Papers, 1930-1998.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
William Ware (1797-1852), writer, editor and Unitarian minister, was born in Hingham, Massachusetts, the son of Mary Clark and Henry Ware, Sr.
William Ware was ordained in 1821, and married Mary Waterhouse in 1823, and they had seven children.
The bulk of the correspondence was written to Williams' brother, Henry Ware, Jr., who was Parkman Professor of Pulpit Eloquence and Pastoral Care at Harvard Divinity School until his death in 1843.
www.hds.harvard.edu /library/bms/bms00674.html   (649 words)

  
 Hughes-Ware Family Papers (Accession 37961) - The Library of Virginia
The Hughes and Ware families were residents of Gloucester County and Richmond, Virginia.
Topics include family news, schooling, the courtship of Mary E. Hughes and Cincinnatus Ware, social life, recreational activities, the health of family members and acquaintances, and births, marriages, and deaths of various individuals.
Also of interest is the Civil War correspondence of Cincinnatus Ware and his brother William S. Ware while they were serving in the 5th Virginia Cavalry.
www.lva.lib.va.us /findaid/37961.htm   (401 words)

  
 Civil War Indiana Biographies Henry Ware Lawton
Henry Ware Lawton was born March 17, 1843, in Manhattan, near Toledo, Ohio.
He moved to Fort Wayne in 1847 and attended Fort Wayne Methodist Episcopal College until the Civil War began.
On December 19, 1899, while attacking San Mateo, he was shot and killed.
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 Henry Ware Lawton, Major General, United States Army
At the time of his death, General Lawton was a member of Fort Wayne Odd Fellows, and Masonic lodges and Sion S. Bass Post, G. The old soldiers had arranged to present a sword to him on behalf of Indiana citizens and a big sum of money was raised.
A social function which had been arranged at the Officers' Club for this evening was postponed, and the flags on the Government buildings and the American Club were lowered to half mast.
Foster, of this city, a member of the General Henry W. Lawton Monument commission, has announced that the commission for the monument has been awarded to Mrs.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /hwlawton.htm   (6227 words)

  
 High Victorian Gothic in America
William Robert Ware (1832-1915) and Henry Van Brunt (1832-1903).
Ware and Van Brunt were both pupils of Richard Morris Hunt and graduates of Harvard.
Ware was responsible for creating the first two architecture schools in the United States; at MIT in 1865 and at Columbia in 1881.
www.bc.edu /bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/fa267/hvgothic.html   (243 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Henry Ware (Protestant Christianity, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Henry Ware (Protestant Christianity, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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Henry Ware 1764–1845, American clergyman, instrumental in the founding of Unitarianism in the United States, b.
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 Henry Ware
Wayne County Commissioner Ware Declares Community the Winner: Henry Ford Hospital Agrees to Phase Out its Medial Waste Incinerator.
Coke executive VP Ware to retire at end of 2002 (The Atlanta Journal and Constitution)
Living with antiques: the Crane and the Ware houses united.
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 EXTEMPORANEOUS PREACING by Henry Ware, 1831
That these advantages are real and substantial, may be safely inferred from the habit of public orators in other professions, and from the effects which the are known to produce.
Amidst all the exaggerated colouring of Patrick Henry's biographer, there is doubtless enough that is true, to prove a power in the spontaneous energy of an excited speaker, superior in its effects to any thing that can be produced by writing.
Something of the same sort has been witnessed by every one who is in the habit of attending in the courts of justice, or the chambers of legislation.
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 General Henry W. Lawton, A Short Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Henry Lawton enlisted in the Union forces at the outbreak of the Civil War.
The city is near Fort Sill, US Army Field Artillery Center, where Apache Chief Geronimo is buried and where he spent his last years as a prisoner.
General Lawton, "Uncle Henry" to the Two Little Knights of Kentucky
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