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  Endicott Biographies
The prominent lawyer and statesman, William Crowninshield Endicott, is a native of Salem, in the state of Massachusetts.
Endicott was originally a "whig" in politics, but when that party was broken up, he joined the democrats, and was a candidate of that party for the governorship of Massachusetts in 1884, but received defeat, although he was very popular, and polled quite a large vote.
SAMUEL ENDICOTT, farmer, Section 20, native of West Virginia, was born in 1824.
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 Endicott, William Crowninshield --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
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The U.S. actor, stage manager, and playwright William Gillette was most famous as an actor in his own dramatization of Sherlock Holmes, which he adapted for the stage from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's stories.
William Harvey's studies were the beginnings of the science of physiology.
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 William Crowninshield Endicott - TheBestLinks.com - William C. Endicott, Grover Cleveland, May 6, November 19, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
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William Crowninshield Endicott (November 19, 1826 - May 6, 1900) was an American politician.
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 Salem Massachusetts - Salem Tales
The massive brick home was built for Benjamin Crowninshield (1775-1851) between 1810 and 1812 and may have been designed by Salem's famed architect-woodcarver, Samuel McIntire.
Crowninshield made his fortune in the East India trade and served as secretary of the navy under Presidents Madison and Monroe.
William Crowninshield Endicott, who would later serve as a member of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court and secretary of war under President Cleveland, was born in this house in 1826.
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 Endecott/Endicott Surname of Bourbon County, Kentucky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Charles Endicott was a descendant of Samuel Endecott, third son of Joseph and Ann Gillam.
The fortitude and courage of pioneer women is graphically portrayed by Rebecca Casey Endicott, who made the migration journey, endured the hardships of travel, established a home for her husband and five boys in the golden autumn days, and when the snows of Christmas fell welcomed her first daughter.
The Endicotts were pioneers--"going before to prepare the way for others." Through the almost tractless wilderness they passed, facing privation and disease, Indians and wild animals, the biting cold of winter and the blazing heat of summer.
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John Endicott (1739-1816), of the fifth generation from the Governor (w ho stood some six feet, two inches in height), was a man of athletic bui ld and of a strong, sturdy character.
Little seems to be known regarding the ex periences of John Endicott in the Revolutionary War except that he w as at Tiverton, Rhode Island, from August until November, 1778.
His wife, Martha (Putnam) Endicott, was "a woman of great purity of charac ter, of blameless life and conversation," and was honoured and rever ed by her children to an extraordinary degree.
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Charles Endicott was a descendant of Samuel Endecott, \par third son of Joseph & Ann Gillam.
A daughter of the Endicotts frequently spoke of the time when the family was compelled to flee to the Fort for safety.
This picture of William Endicott, A Smith Township farmer, and his wife, Mary Ann Rose, sh o ws the almost six foot six stature of the man in his older years.
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 oliver wendell holmes and william crowninshield endicott and william endicott and george otis shattuck and george ...
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William Crowninshield Endicott died in 1900 at the end of a distinguished legal career that culminated in his being a predecessor Justice to Holmes on MA's Supreme Judicial Court (1873-1882) as the Secretary of War in the first Cleveland administration (1885-1888).
Not the political exploits near the end or even his service on the MA court (indeed Holmes confesses that he can't accurately estimate Endicott's contribution as a judicial writer--129).
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 Genealogy Report (Register) to HTML file   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
William WINGFIELD (5665) was born in 1661 at Brantham,, England.
This tombstone recites a full family history; 'William Keene, son of Thomas and Mary Keene, his wife, was born on Kent Island, Maryland and brought to Virginia where he married etc...' Thomas Keene took the oath of allegiance to the Commonwealth of England on April 13, 1652 in Northumberland County, Virginia.
William Bernard DADE (14990) was born circa 1662 at VA, USA.
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 The Nation, 07/03/1902 - Notes
...William, however, disliked the palace as a residence, being always ill there, and in consequence Whitehall virtually ceased to be a royal residence after the abdication of James II...
...A memoir of William Wetmore Story, by Charles Eliot Norton, and informal tributes to the memory of the Bishop of Oxford, John Fiske, Herbert B. Adams, Horace B. Scudder, and other deceased members are reported in full...
...and of William Crowninshield Endicott, by his son and namesake-each accompanied by a portrait...
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 MHS | Colonial Society of Massachusetts Visual Materials Collection, ca. 1860-1961 : Guide to the Collection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The glass plate negatives are all negative photographic reproductions of portraits of various members of the Crowninshield and Endicott families, all dating from ca.
The lantern slides depict portraits and reproductions of portrait paintings of prominent Bostonians; buildings, churches, and other architecture of England, France, Spain, and various places in the United States, including Massachusetts and Pennsylvania; and reproductions of maps and plans for the development of the cities of New Haven, Conn. and Washington, D.C., among other subjects.
There are a number of blank pages at the end of the volume that are marked with the names of members who did not contribute photographs or autographs.
www.masshist.org /findingaids/doc.cfm?fa=fap043   (1956 words)

  
 MHS | Colonial Society of Massachusetts Collection, 1710-1939 : Guide to the Collection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Endicott family papers include a diploma and several membership certificates of William Crowninshield Endicott, Jr., 1860-1936.
William Ellery Channing's passport to France and Holland, 1822, a letter to William H. Channing from Marianne G. Jackson regarding William Ellery Channing, clippings, engravings, including two of William Ellery Channing, and ephemera including bookplates and calling cards.
Endicott, Jr.'s diploma from Salem Classical and High School, his life membership certificates for the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, the Bostonian Society, and the Boston Society for Natural History.
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 William Washington Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com
William Henry Bartlett, English, 1809-1854 The Capitol, Washington, D.C. 1809-54 Watercolor and Graphite pencil on
William R. Ferris, chairman of the National Endowment for the Humaniti...
William Crowninshield Endicott, 1901, oil on canvas, 1951.20.1...
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 Endicott   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Endicott is the name of some places in the United States of America:
Endicott is also part of the name of:
This is a disambiguation page — a list of articles associated with the same title.
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 Fort Adams - History
The name-taken from William Brenton, an early owner of the land-is now applied to the southernmost tip of Aquidneck Island.
Most of the guns remaining in Endicott period forts were removed for scrap, and work was suspended on uncompleted modern casemates.
As early as the 1920s, the army had emplaced antiaircraft guns at Fort Greble, between the Endicott batteries at Fort Wetherill, and atop Joseph Totten's redoubt at Fort Adams.
www.fortadams.org /history.htm   (8593 words)

  
 New England Historic Genealogical Society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Ames Collection; descendants of William Ames of Bridgewater, MA; source material for a book that was never published; raw data organized in subject folders with identification numbers as was to appear in genealogy; index.
Endicott Families; descendants of Governor John Endicott [SG/END/10].
Nickerson Genealogy; descendants of William Nickerson of Chatham MA; source material and 29 volumes of compiled genealogy; indexed [SG/NIC/31,40-40b].
www.newenglandancestors.org /libraries/manuscripts/details_656_3.asp   (1421 words)

  
 UVA MESL--Participating Museums--NGA
William Hartigan, 1787/1796 1947.17.87 PA British 18th Century, Possibly (995) Portrait of a Gentleman, c.
Asa Benjamin, 1795 1953.5.21 PA Jennys, William (1218) Everard Benjamin, 1795 1963.10.157 PA Johnson, Eastman (1821) The Early Scholar, c.
1843 1961.2.3 PA Turner, Joseph Mallord William (1604) The Dogana and Santa Maria della Salute, Venice, 1843 1970.17.135 PA Turner, Joseph Mallord William (2507) Rotterdam Ferry-Boat, 1833 1964.22.1 PA Twachtman, John Henry (1927) Winter Harmony, c.
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 Glen Magna Farms is owned by the  Danvers Historical Society a private not
William Crowninshield Endicott, Sr.), purchased the Summer house and had it moved to Glen Magna, a distance of four miles.
It was so well built that not even the plaster cracked during the move.
William Crowninshield Endicott, Jr.) willed the Derby Summer House tot he Danvers Historical Society in 1958.
www.glenmagnafarms.org /gm/derbysummerhouse.html   (474 words)

  
 George Peabody (1795-1869) : Friday, June 03, 2005 - Posts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
William P. Vaughn, writing in 1964, faulted Sears and the PEF for perpetuating racial segregation in southern schools.
Revisionist educational historian Henry J. Perkinson later wrote that, by going along with racially separate schools, the PEF "prevented the South from attaining educational equality with the North for the next seventy-five years." •Critical revisionist historians judged Sears and the PEF in light of post-1960s civil rights achievements.
Richter wrote that the leading northern freedmen aid society (the American Freedmen's Union Commission): "soon found that the only way to obtain the cooperation of Southern whites was to renounce the notion of integrated education and concentrate on race alone." •Ref. Richter, pp.
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 miscellaneous antiquarian books
Rare and early (first?) edition of this four-volume set from the private library of William Crowninshield Endicott.
Bookplate inside each cover and each is signed and dated (1853) on the flyleaf by previous owner William Crowninshield Endicott (1827 - 1900), a direct descendant of ex- Massachusetts Governor John Endicott.
WCE was a Harvard graduate, an attorney, a Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Court (1873 - 1883), and Secretary of War (1885 - 1889).
artifaxbooks.com /afxrare/misc.htm   (1122 words)

  
 Antiques and the Arts Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Two years before she collected her first porcelain, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York staged "The China Trade and Its Influences." As the slim catalog by Margaret R. Scherer and Joseph Downs reveals, Chinese art for the Western market was even then a patrician taste.
Among the show's many lenders were Miss Lucy Aldrich, sister of Abby Aldrich Rockefeller; the Misses Caldwalader; Ogden Codman; Mrs William Crowninshield Endicott; Mrs Frances P. Garvan; Mr and Mrs Luke Vincent Lockwood; J.P. Morgan; and Henry Francis du Pont, to name a few.
New York-born but Philadelphia-bred, Horace William Gordon, a graduate of Wharton School and the University of Pennsylvania, was a broker at Neuberger & Company when the couple met at the Admiral Hotel in Cape May, N.J., where Elinor, recovering from a serious illness, had gone with her mother for a month.
www.antiquesandthearts.com /CS0-03-18-2003-14-13-59   (2865 words)

  
 Essex National Heritage
The property, which later came to be known as Glen Magna Farms, belonged to the Peabody and Endicott families for 144 years.
Peabody and his descendants enlarged and improved the house and gardens until the Farm no longer resembled a farm, but was a country estate for elegant summer living.
Her son, William Crowninshield Endicott, Jr., lavished attention on the Farms, preserving and upgrading the estate.
www.essexheritage.org /visiting/placestovisit/listofsitesbycommunity/glen_magna.shtml   (153 words)

  
 929.2 Genealogies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Barry, William C. Genealogies of Some Pioneer Families of California and the Early West and Their Forebearers in the United Kingdom and Europe.
William and Margaret Baker Immigrated 1847 from Cornwall, England to Ontario Canada.
William Clark Breckenridge, historical research writer and bibliographer of Missouriana : his life, lineage and writings.
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 John Singer Sargent's Ellen Peabody Endicott (Mrs. William Crowninshield Endicott)
Gift of Louise Thoron Endicott in memory of Mr.
Ellen Peabody Endicott (1833-1927) was the granddaughter of a shipping tycoon.
Her home at Glen Magna Farms in Danvers, Massachusetts was started by her grandfather: Joseph Peabody who became wealthy during the war of 1812 and thereafter.
www.jssgallery.org /Paintings/Ellen_Peabody_Endicott.htm   (78 words)

  
 George Peabody (1795-1869) : Wednesday, March 23, 2005 - Posts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Years later, former PEF trustee William Lawrence (1850-1941) described the PEF trustees' banquets and GP's penchant for favorable publicity in his memoirs: "There was in Mr.
Evarts, William Maxwell (1818-1901), was one of the 16 original PEF trustees.
Also present were 2-NYC financier William Backhouse Astor (1792-1875); 3-historian George Bancroft (1800-91), who had been U.S. Minister to Britain (1846-49), and others.
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 MESL: Content Selection Working Group
1787/1796 1970.17.120 PA Dupont, Gainsborough (2492) William Pitt, 1787/1796 1970.17.122 PA Dupont, Gainsborough (2494) Mrs.
1560 1953.5.19 PA Jennys, William (1216) Asa Benjamin, 1795 1953.5.20 PA Jennys, William (1217) Mrs.
William Crowninshield Endicott, 1901 1952.3.1 PA Sargent, John Singer (1108) Mathilde Townsend, 1907 1958.2.1 PA Sargent, John Singer (1498) Mrs.
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 Endicott Family Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The people below have generously shared their time and resources to help other Endicott researchers.
I have a complete copy of "The Endicott Family" by Charles M. Endicott, esq, of Salem, Frankford, Penna., Martin and Allardyce, 1911.
Has detailed geanealogy of eight generations of Endicotts beginning with John Endicott (gov).
www.angelfire.com /ky/Endicott/pageR.html   (347 words)

  
 The Little Professor
Maynard destabilizes "medicalized" histories of Victorian sexuality by arguing that religion and sexuality were inextricably linked in the Victorian imagination--indeed, that religious language opened up new vistas for imagining sexual experience and vice-versa.
This argument requires Maynard to set aside William Acton--"an obscure medical writer" (36)--and instead call our attention to Arthur Hugh Clough, Charles Kingsley, Coventry Patmore, and Thomas Hardy.
Alessandro Gavazzi and Joseph Blanco White, who left the priesthood of their own accord, also went into the business, although White (a friend of Newman's when they were both at Oxford) wasn't very successful at it.
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 Matteo Bonecchi / The Glory of St. Dominic / not dated
Visit www.davidrumsey.com/amico for more information on the collection, click on the link below the revolving thumbnail to the right, or email us at amico@luna-img.com.
Credit Line: Given in memory of William Crowninshield Endicott by his wife
AMICO PUBLIC RIGHTS: a) Access to the materials is granted for personal and non-commercial use.
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