Mary Elizabeth Sharpe (née Evans; October 23, 1884 – April 4, 1985) was an American philanthropist, businesswoman, and self-taught landscape architect...
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Mary Sharpe may refer to: Mary Elizabeth Sharpe (1884–1985), American philanthropist, businesswoman, and self-taught landscape architect Mary Ann Sharpe...
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Mary Dyer (born Marie Barrett; c. 1611 – 1 June 1660) was an English and colonial American Puritan-turned-Quaker who was hanged in Boston, Massachusetts...
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Senator Eugene Hale, Senator William P. Frye, General Ambrose Burnside, and Elizabeth Bacon Custer. Her early education came at the hands of Quaker governesses...
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They raised three children: George Longenecker, John Longenecker and Mary Elizabeth Hendrix. Following the birth of her children, Hussey focused on family...
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2001 Prudence Crandall Doris Duke Mary Elizabeth Sharpe Harriet Ware 2002 Elizabeth Buffum Chace Leona McElroy Kelly Mary Francis Xavier Warde Catharine...
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Princess Red Wing (redirect from Mary E. Glasko)
Princess Red Wing, aka Mary E. (Glasko) Congdon, (March 21, 1896 – December 2, 1987) was a Narragansett and Wampanoag elder, historian, folklorist, and...
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Florence Marion Howe (1845–1922), Henry Marion Howe (1848–1922), Laura Elizabeth Howe (1850–1943), Maud Howe (1855–1948), and Samuel Gridley Howe Jr. (1859–1863)...
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Mary Frances Xavier Warde R.S.M. (1810-1884) was one of the original Sisters of Mercy, a Roman Catholic religious congregation of women founded in Ireland...
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schools, free to the poor and begun by Queen Elizabeth I. About this time, Marbury married his first wife, Elizabeth Moore, who bore three children, then died...
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Martha McSally (redirect from Martha Elizabeth McSally)
Martha Elizabeth McSally (born March 22, 1966) is an American politician and former military pilot who has represented Arizona in the United States House...
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Norwich, Connecticut, after her mother obtained the post of organist at St. Mary's Church in that city. The family remained in Norwich for almost the next...
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the original on 28 December 2015. Retrieved 28 December 2015. "Mary Elizabeth Sharpe". Riverside, Rhode Island: Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame. Archived...
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summered in Newport. Members of the Women's suffrage movement – including Elizabeth Cady Stanton – came to visit her and used her as an example of the inherent...
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Vosges where she befriended Henri Matisse. Koehler met arts patron Mary Elizabeth Sharpe in 1920. She moved to Rome in the 1930s. In January 1944, her health...
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Sharpe is a series of historical fiction stories by Bernard Cornwell centred on the character of Richard Sharpe. Cornwell's series (composed of several...
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original on December 18, 2015. Retrieved October 18, 2017. " Alexander, Elizabeth and Nelson, Marilyn. Miss Crandall's School for Young Ladies and Little...
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Sarah Elizabeth Doyle (March 22, 1830 – December 21, 1922) was an American educator and educational reformer, noted for her roles in founding the Rhode...
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Senge Tetsumaro (千家哲麿, 1907–1995) Kate Sessions (1857–1940) Mary Elizabeth Sharpe (1884–1985) Ruth Shellhorn (1909–2006) Bonnie Sherk (1945–2021)...
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Whitman's friends, though he had little regard for many of them, including Elizabeth F. Ellet, Margaret Fuller, and several other Transcendentalists. He said...
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Lizzie Murphy (redirect from Elizabeth "Lizzie" Murphy)
Mary Elizabeth Murphy (April 13, 1894 – July 27, 1964), known as "The Queen of Baseball", was the first woman to play professional baseball, competing...
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Elizabeth "Lillie" Buffum Chace Wyman (December 10, 1847 – January 10, 1929) was an American social reformer and an author best known for her short stories...
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supported women's rights reforms, associating with Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Ernestine Rose. During this period, Davis studied women's...
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opposite Sean Bean as his character Richard Sharpe's wife Jane in several episodes of the TV series Sharpe. She has since become known for her roles in...
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2001 Prudence Crandall Doris Duke Mary Elizabeth Sharpe Harriet Ware 2002 Elizabeth Buffum Chace Leona McElroy Kelly Mary Francis Xavier Warde Catharine...
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