Catharine Esther Beecher September 6, 1800 May 12, 1878 was an American educator known for her forthright ... performed to music. Image Beecherc.jpg thumb CatharineBeecher In 1831, CatharineBeecher ... author id CatharineBeecher name CatharineBeecher http www.pbs.org onlyateacher beecher.html ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Beecher, Catharine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE ..., Catharine Category 1800 births Beecher, Catharine Category 1878 deaths Beecher, Catharine Category ... descent Beecher, Catharine Category People from Suffolk County, New York Beecher, Catharine Category American women s rights activists Beecher, Catharine Category Beecher family de Catherine Esther Beecher es CatharineBeecher ... of kindergarten into children s education. Early life and education Beecher was born in East Hampton, New York, the daughter of outspoken religious leader Lyman Beecher . She was the sister of Harriet Beecher Stowe , the 19th century abolitionist and writer most famous for her groundbreaking novel Uncle Tom s Cabin , and of clergymen Henry Ward Beecher and Charles Beecher . Beecher was educated ... for education. She taught herself subjects not commonly offered to women. Youth Beecher ... Foote Beecher. She took over the domestic duties of her household at the age of 16, following her mother s death. Beecher became a teacher in 1821 at a school in New Haven, Connecticut. In 1823 ... not available to her, including math, Latin, and philosophy. Midlife in the West Beecher moved ... returned East in 1837. Late Life In 1837, Beecher retired from administrative work. After returning ... . Views on and advocacy of education To provide such educational opportunities for others, in 1823 Beecher ... in Hartford, Connecticut , had many well known alumni, including Catharine s sister Harriet. Later, Catharine ... took place. In 1841 Beecher published, A Treatise on Domestic Economy for the Use of Young ... more details
Infobox given name name Catharine image imagesize caption pronunciation gender meaning region origin related names footnotes Catharine may refer to In geography Catharine, New York St. Catharine, Missouri People with the given name Catharine In education CatharineBeecher , noted educator Catharine MacKinnon , American feminist, scholar, lawyer, teacher, and activist Catharine Merrill , one of the first female university professors in the United States In literature Catharine Dixon , Canadian journalist and author of non fiction books Catharine Sedgwick , American novelist In science Catharine Cox , American psychologist known for her work on intelligence and genius Catharine Garmany , astronomer In gaming Catharine, The upcoming game made by the Persona team in Atlus Or see Catherina and similar spellings disambig Category Given names it Catharine pl Catharine pt Catharine ... more details
Beecher may refer to NOTOC People Lyman Beecher family Beecher family , a prominent New England family, consisting of Lyman Beecher , American clergyman, father of CatharineBeecher , educator Charles Beecher , minister Edward Beecher , theologian Harriet Beecher Stowe , abolitionist and novelist, sister of Henry Ward Beecher Henry Ward Beecher , clergyman Isabella Beecher Hooker , leader in the women s suffrage movement Other Beechers Franny Beecher , guitarist for Bill Haley and His Comets Gordon Beecher , American composer Henry K. Beecher , physician John Beecher , American activist poet John Hubbard Beecher 1927 1987 , American bandleader, jazz trumpeter, valve trombonist Philemon Beecher , U.S. congressman from Ohio Fictional characters Tobias Beecher , of the TV show Oz Places Canada Beecher Creek , in British Columbia Beecher Park , surrounding Beecher Creek United States Beecher, Illinois Beecher, Michigan , a census designated place near Flint Beecher, Wisconsin , a town Beecher community , Wisconsin , an unincorporated community Beecher Island , along the Arikaree River in Colorado Entertainment John Hubbard Beecher Little John Beecher and His Orchestra Beecher band , from Manchester, England Disambig surname geo ca Beecher de Beecher it Beecher nl Beecher pl Beecher pt Beecher vo Beecher ... more details
Beecher s may also refer to Beecher s Bibles , rifles given to anti slavery immigrants in Kansas, United States in the mid 19th century. Beecher s Handmade Cheese , an artisan cheese maker in Seattle, Washington, United States. Beecher s Trilobite Bed , fossil bearing location in New York state, United States. Beecher s Trilobite type preservation , the preservation of the Beecher s Trilobite Bed. disambig ... more details
CatharineBeecher s subsequent publications, A Treatise on Domestic Economy 1841 and The American ...Infobox Writer for more information see Template Infobox Writer doc name Catharine Maria Sedgwick image Catherine Sedgwick crop .png imagesize caption pseudonym birthname birthdate birth date 1789 12 28 ... spouse partner children relatives influences influenced signature website Catharine Maria ... to as domestic fiction . She promoted Republican motherhood . Biography Catharine Maria Sedgwick ... Clements title Catharine Maria Sedgwick critical perspectives publisher Northeastern University Press ... sedgwick.htm Catharine Sedgwick , Portraits of American Women Writers , The Library Company of Philadelphia ... of New York No. V Catharine M. Sedgwick v. 33, pp. 131 132 ref blockquote She is about ... Judith Fetterley, My Sister My Sister The Rhetoric Of Catharine Sedgwick s Hope Leslie , American ... ca.html Barbara A. Bardes and Suzanne Gossett, Catharine Maria Sedgwick , The Heath Anthology of American ... 30045525 Philip Gould, Catharine Sedgwick s Cosmopolitan Nation , New England Quarterly 2005 78 2 232 ... 1824 Hope Leslie 1827 Clarence Catharine Sedgwick novel Clarence 1830 The Twin Lives of Edwin Robbins ..., African American ex slave Elizabeth Freeman Mum Bett ref citation first Catharine Maria last Sedgwick title Catharine Maria Sedgwick Papers, Mumbett manuscript draft year 1853 publisher Massachusetts ... Reflist Further reading Elmore, Jenifer Lynn Bobo. Sacred Unions Catharine Sedgwick, Maria Edgeworth ... In Captivity And Trickster Narratives Catharine Maria Sedgwick s Hope Leslie , Studies In Puritan American Spirituality 2001 7 183 212 External links wikisource author Catharine Maria Sedgwick Commons category Catharine Maria Sedgwick http dlxs2.library.cornell.edu cgi t text text idx?c cdl idno cdl353 ... see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Sedgwick, Catharine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ... OF DEATH Boston, Massachusetts DEFAULTSORT Sedgwick, Catharine Category 1789 births Category 1867 deaths ... more details
Catharine Katy D. Garmany is an astronomer . She was the President of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific and has done research on star formation . She was awarded the Annie J. Cannon Award in Astronomy by the American Astronomical Society . External links http www.astrosociety.org cgi bin htsearch Astronomical Society of the Pacific http scholar.google.com scholar?hl en&lr &safe active&q cache a8LPRR9gZxEJ www.ifa.hawaii.edu postdocs vacca papers vgs ss.ps.gz Catharine Garmany A paper by her DEFAULTSORT Garmany, Catharine Category American astronomers Category Women astronomers Category Recipients of the Annie J. Cannon Award in Astronomy Garmany Category University of Virginia alumni Category Living people US astronomer stub ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2008 Irwin Thornton Catharine October 22, 1883 March 3, 1944 was the chief architect of Philadelphia Public school government funded public school s from 1920 until his retirement in 1937. Buildings built during Catharine s tenure ranged from Gothic Revival , as in the case of Simon Gratz High School , to Streamline Moderne , as in his last project, Joseph H. Brown Elementary School . He died in Philadelphia in 1944. File Gratz HS Philly.JPG thumb left upright 1.2 Gratz High School Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Catharine, Irwin T. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1880 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH March 3, 1944 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Catharine, Irwin T. Category 1880 births Category 1944 deaths Category American architects Category Streamline Moderne architects US architect stub ... more details
Catharine Montour , also known as Queen Catharine , died after 1791 was a prominent Iroquois woman in the late 18th century. She has often been confused with Madame Montour Elizabeth Madame Montour , her aunt or grandmother, and with Esther Montour Queen Esther Montour , usually described as her sister. ref Sivertsen, 114. Sivertsen argues that Esther was not Catharine s sister, as is usually said, but a relative by marriage. ref Catharine was the daughter of Marguerite Fafard Turpin, a French Iroquois m tis also known as Margaret Montour or French Margaret . Her father was a Caughnawaga Mohawk named Katarioniecha, also known as Peter Quebec. ref name Siv110 Sivertsen, 110. ref Catharine had a sister named Mary or Molly , and two brothers Andrew Montour and Nicholas Quebec. ref name Siv110 Her brother Andrew should not be confused with Andrew Montour c. 1720 1772 , the well known interpreter who was probably Catharine s uncle. Catharine Montour married a Seneca tribe Seneca chief named Telenemut, also known as Thomas Hudson. She and her husband lived at a Seneca town that eventually became known as Catherine s Town . After the town was destroyed by U.S. forces during the 1779 Sullivan Expedition in the American Revolutionary War , Montour relocated with other Senecas to Niagara, New York Niagara . ref Sivertsen, 112. ref Historical references to Catharine in her later years are few. In 1791, Catharine s sister Mary sought permission to live at the Moravian Church Moravian mission village of New Salem, near present Milan, Ohio . Missionary David Zeisberger recorded that Catharine was then still living near Niagara. ref Eugene F. Bliss, ed., Diary of David Zeisberger a Moravian missionary among the Indians of Ohio Cincinnati Clarke, 1885 , 2 148 49. ref A fictional Catherine Montour became the subject of a 1917 in film 1917 silent film, The Spirit of 76 1917 film The Spirit ... in America. Locations named for her Catherine s Town Catharine, New York Catherine Creek New York ... more details
Catharine Dixon born 1927 is a Canada Canadian journalist and author of non fiction books. A resident of Elliot Lake , Ontario for almost fifty years, in the 1970s, Dixon worked as a reporter for the Sault Star newspaper in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Sault Ste. Marie . The author of several short story short stories , her 1996 book The Power and the Promise is a historical reference for the city of Elliot Lake. Bibliography The Power and the Promise 1996 As it Happened 2001 External links http www.onlink.net cdixon power.htm Catharine Dixon book referencing website http www.google.com search?q cache ZcsOGW45x10J www.laurentian.ca library archives archpdf p103.pdf The Power and the Promise, elliot lake&hl en&gl ca&ct clnk&cd 1 Catharine Dixon fonds at Laurentian University . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dixon, Catharine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dixon, Catharine Category 1927 births Category Living people Category Canadian journalists Category Canadian short story writers Category Canadian non fiction writers Category Writers from Ontario Category People from Elliot Lake Category Canadian women writers Canada writer stub ... more details
Catharine Merrill 1824 1900 was one of the first female university professor s in the United States. Biography Catharine was born in 1824 in Corydon, Indiana Corydon , Indiana . Her father was Samuel Merrill Indiana Samuel Merrill , an early leading citizen of the state. She studied literature in Germany and taught in Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland , Ohio and Crawfordsville, Indiana Crawfordsville , Indiana . In 1867 she was appointed as the Demia Butler Professor of English at North Western Christian University, now known as Butler University . This was the first endowed chair at an American university designated for a female professor, and it made Merrill only the second female professor in the country she was preceded by Maria Mitchell at Vassar College . She was the first to use the lecture method for a subject other than science. During the American Civil War Civil War she served as a nurse in Kentucky . After the war she was asked by Indiana Governor Oliver P. Morton to write a history of Indiana s solidiers in the war. It was published anonymously as The Soldier of Indiana in the War for the Union 2 vol, 1866, 1869 . She also published The Man Shakespeare and Other Essays in 1902. She met John Muir when he lived in Indianapolis, Indiana Indianapolis in 1866 1867, and helped take care of him when he temporarily lost his vision in an accident. This began a life long friendship, and Muir wrote a tribute to Catharine after she died entitled Words from an Old Friend . Catharine retired in 1883 and died in 1900. Honors In 1885 The Catharine Merrill Club was founded in her honor ... exhibit people catharine merrill.html Words from an Old Friend by John Muir John Muir s tribute to Catharine Merrill http www.indianahistory.org library manuscripts collection guides m0609.html Merrill ... NAME Merrill, Catharine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American Civil War nurse DATE OF BIRTH 1824 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1900 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Merrill, Catharine Category 1824 ... more details
File Kemble as Catherine Garrick Production.jpg thumb upright 1.75 right Marie Th r se Kemble as Catharine in David Garrick s Catharine and Petruchio. Catharine and Petruchio is a reworking of William Shakespeare s The Taming of the Shrew by British playwright and actor David Garrick . It was written in 1756 and was performed far more often than the original The Shrew through the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Performance History The Taming of the Shrew was revived following the English Civil War in the second half of the seventeenth century, but not necessarily in Shakespeare s original version. The seventeenth and eighteenth centuries saw multiple adaptations of Shakespeare s The Shrew. And, as in Nahum Tate s adaptation of King Lear , which transforms the tragic ending into a happy marriage between Cordelia and Edgar, the idea that Shakespeare s works were sacrosanct and inalterable was not yet established. Of the many versions of The Shrew that appeared, David Garrick s was the most ... 1754 and 1844, Catharine and Petruchio was the only version of Shakespeare s play performed on British ... s Press, 1996. ref Plot The play Catharine and Petruchio condenses Shakespeare s play into three acts. Much of the plot is also similar Petruchio vows to marry Catharine before he has even seen her ..., Catharine makes her speech to Bianca, though without the offer to put her hand beneath her husband ... 178 . Instead, Garrick s Catharine rather ambiguously agrees with her father s exclamation that she ... a temporary act to establish the terms of his and Catharine s relationship, and promises not to mistreat ... adaptations of The Taming of the Shrew , the most successful was David Garrick s Catharine ... success, and major productions took place in the United States in 1754 with Hannah Pritchard as Catharine ... All information regarding Catharine and Petruchio is taken from Oliver 1982 67 70 ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Catharine And Petruchio Category 1750s plays Category Works based on The Taming ... more details
MedalTableTop Catharine Pendrel Sea Otter 2009 Short Track.JPG 250px MedalSport Women s Cycling MedalCountry CAN MedalCompetition Pan American Games MedalGold 2007 Pan American Games 2007 Rio de Janerio Mountainbike MedalBottom Catharine Pendrel born September 30, 1980 is a Canada Canadian Cross country cycling cross country mountain biker . She has been a member of the Canadian National team since 2003. She finished 4th at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the Cycling at the 2008 Summer Olympics Women s cross country cross country event . She was born in Fredericton , New Brunswick , and grew up outside the small community of Harvey Station, New Brunswick . References http www.canadian cycling.com cca french nat team members track pendrel bio.shtml Canadian Cycling Association National Team Bio Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pendrel, Catharine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 30, 1980 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pendrel, Catharine Category 1980 births Category Living people Category Canadian cyclists Category Female cyclists Category Cross country mountain bikers Category Olympic cyclists of Canada Category Cyclists at the 2007 Pan American Games Category Cyclists at the 2008 Summer Olympics Category People from Fredericton Category Sportspeople from British Columbia Category Sportspeople from New Brunswick Category Canadian sportswomen Canada sport bio stub pt Catharine Pendrel ... more details
Catharine Furbish 9 May 1834 6 Dec 1931 was an American botanist who collected, classified and illustrated the native flora of Maine . She devoted over 60 years of her life, travelling thousands of miles throughout her home state and creating very accurate drawings and watercolour paintings of the plants she found. She discovered two plants which were named after her Pedicularis furbishiae Furbish lousewart and Symphyotrichum cordifolium Aster cordifolius L. , var. Furbishiae. ref cite book title The Women s Book of World Records and Achievements author Tufty, Barbara for the chapter editor O Neill, Lois Decker publisher Anchor Press date 1979 page 155 chapter Women in Science and Technology isbn 0385127332 quote Her Rare Flower Halted a 1.3 Billion Dam ref References Reflist http www.wip.britannica.com eb article 9125741 Catherine Furbish Encyclopedia Britannica Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Furbish, Catharine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 9 May 1834 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1931 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Furbish, Catharine Category American botanists Category People from Maine Category 1834 births Category 1931 deaths US botanist stub ... more details
wikify date January 2011 For those of a similar name Catherine Burton disambiguation Catherine Burton Catharine Burton 1668 1714 , Carmelite nun, was born at Bayton, near Bury St. Edmunds in Suffolk, on 4 Nov. 1668. She made her religious profession in the convent of the English Teresian nuns at Antwerp in 1694, being known in that community as Mother Mary Xaveria of the Angels. She acquired a high reputation for sanctity, was several times elected superior of her convent, and died on 9 Feb. 1713 14. A Life of her, collected from her own writings and other sources by Father Thomas Hunter, a Jesuit, remained in manuscript till 1876, when it was printed, with the title of An English Carmelite London, 8vo , under the editorial supervision of the Rev. Henry James Coleridge, S. J. References reflist DNB wstitle Burton, Catharine DEFAULTSORT Burton, Catharine Category 1668 births Category 1714 deaths Category 17th century women Category 18th century women Category People from Bury St Edmunds Category Carmelite nuns Category 17th century English people Category 18th century English people ... more details
for the Irish nun Catherine McAuley File Catharine Macaulay n e Sawbridge by Robert Edge Pine.jpg right thumb Portrait of Catharine Macaulay by Robert Edge Pine , circa 1775. Catharine Macaulay born Catharine Sawbridge and, by the time of her death, Catharine Graham 2 April 1731 &ndash 22 June 1791 was an England English historian. Early life Catharine Macaulay was a daughter of John Sawbridge of Olantigh, a landed proprietor from Wye, Kent Wye , Kent . ref Bridget Hill, The Republican Virago. The Life and Times of Catharine Macaulay, Historian Oxford Clarendon Press, 1992 , p. 2. ref The History of England The History of England from the Accession of James I to that of the Brunswick Line eight volumes, 1763 1783 . Macaulay believed that the Anglo Saxons possessed freedom and equality with representative institutions, lost at the Norman conquest of England Norman Conquest . The history of England, in Macaulay s view, was the story of the struggle of the English to win back their rights that were crushed by the Norman yoke . ref Hill, p. 31. ref Whigs welcomed the first volumes of the History as a Whig answer to David Hume s Tory History of England . ref Hill, p. 30. ref Politics Macaulay was one of the leading political activists of her day, and was involved in various reforming groups. She was an active supporter of John Wilkes during the Wilkesite controversy of the 1760s and closely associated with the radical Society for the Supporters of the Bill of Rights. Her works were critically acclaimed, financially successful and politically influential in her own period. Letters on Education She wrote in 1790 in her Letters on Education , as Mary Wollstonecraft did in 1792, that the apparent ... Virago. The Life and Times of Catharine Macaulay, Historian Oxford Clarendon Press, 1992 . Further ... 173 207. Bridget Hill and Christopher Hill, Catharine Macaulay s History and her Catalogue of tracts ... de Catherine Macaulay fr Catharine Macaulay ... more details
Catharine Elisabeth Frydendahl n e M ller November 30, 1760 &ndash November 30, 1831 , was a Denmark Danish opera singer , and the prima donna of Danish opera in the 18th century. ref name Neiiendam1911 cite book author Robert Neiiendam title Breve fra danske skuespillere og skuespillerinder url http books.google.com books?id LXcQAQAAIAAJ accessdate 17 March 2011 year 1911 publisher J.L. Lybeckers forlag ref Life and career The child of the glove maker Hans Jacob M ller, she became a student in the singing school at the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen in 1776. She debuted in 1777, and quickly became regarded as one of the greatest talents within Danish opera it is considered that she and Michael Rosing were prime influences in making it possible to use native actors to play opera seria in Denmark in the 18th century. She was also one of the first Danish singers to give concerts. Her voice was nevertheless thought to be a great undeveloped talent by experts, a judgement given as late as 1793, on a study trip to Dresden . She was also active as an actor, though she was not considered as good in this field. As a person, she was described as a difficult diva , who argued with the management and plotted against her colleagues. She had a relationship with General von Eickstedt, who was one of the Theatre s directors, and it was thought that, in 1780, she caused her greatest rival, Caroline Frederikke M ller , to leave Denmark. Indeed, in 1800, she and her husband were placed in jail after a conflict with the Theatre. She retired from the Royal Danish theatre in 1821, and gave her last ever concert in 1823. Catarine was from 1789 married to the court violinist J rgen Berthelsen ... . NAME Frydendahl, Catharine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 30, 1760 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH November 30, 1831 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Frydendahl, Catharine ... opera singer stub da Catharine Frydendahl sv Catharine Frydendahl ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Catharine, Kansas settlement type Unincorporated community nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map mapsize map caption image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 pushpin map Kansas Location coordinates region US KS subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Kansas subdivision type2 List of counties in Kansas County subdivision name2 Ellis County, Kansas Ellis Government government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title Founded established date 1876 Area unit pref area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 area land km2 area water km2 area total sq mi area land sq mi area water sq mi Population population as of population footnotes population total population density km2 population density sq mi General information timezone Central Time Zone Central CST utc offset 6 timezone DST CDT utc offset DST 5 elevation footnotes elevation m 614 elevation ft 2014 latd 38 latm 55 lats 38 latNS N longd 99 longm 13 longs 00 longEW W coordinates display ... blank1 info website footnotes Catharine is an unincorporated community in Catherine Township, Ellis ... 12 18 ref History A group of Volga German immigrants founded and settled Catharine in April 1876 ... was the economic center of the German colonies in Russia and, as a result, Catharine .... ref cite web title Homesteading in Ellis County Catharine work Kansas Heritage Project publisher Fort Hays State University url http www.fhsu.edu library ksheritage Catharine accessdate 2010 07 02 ... Church in 1892. ref name Jubilee The first post office in Catharine opened in 1882. ref name ... genealogists places postoffices.htm accessdate 2010 10 10 ref Geography Catharine is located ... 06 01 url http www.ksdot.org burtransplan maps county pdf ellis.PDF accessdate 2010 12 18 ref Catharine ... more details
Infobox Politician image New York State Senator Cathy Young.png name Catharine M. Cathy Young width height caption Catharine M. Young right , next to Rep. Randy Kuhl residence Olean, New York office New York State Assembly woman term start 1999 term end 2005 predecessor Patricia McGee successor Joseph Giglio constituency 149th District majority office2 New York State Senate New York State Senator term start2 2005 term end2 Present predecessor2 Patricia McGee successor2 constituency2 57th District majority2 birth date birth place Livingston County, New York death date death place party Republican, religion spouse children website http www.senatorcathyyoung.com Catharine M. Cathy Young Republican Party United States R , born in Livingston County, New York is the New York State Senate New York State Senator from the state s 57th district, which includes all of Chautauqua County, New York Chautauqua County , Cattaraugus County, New York Cattaraugus County and Allegany County, New York Allegany County , and the lower half of Livingston County, New York Livingston County . When not in legislative session, she resides in Olean, New York . Young succeeded Patricia McGee to the New York Assembly in 1999 in a series of events following the death of Jess Present , whom McGee replaced. During her time in the assembly, Young was named to several top leadership positions, including Assistant Minority Leader Pro Tempore. She also favored Penny s Law which provided for juvenile justice reform. Young was succeeded in the Assembly by Joseph Giglio . After election to the New York State Senate in a by election on May 10, 2005, Young was appointed to Chair the Senate Agriculture Committee, and Co ... senator catharine young New York State Senate Catharine Young s start s par us ny hs succession ... York State Senate Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Young, Catharine ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Young, Catharine Category Members of the New York Assembly Category New York State ... more details
150px name Catharine MacKinnon box width birth date Birth date and age 1946 10 7 birth place Minneapolis ... students known for influences Andrea Dworkin influenced prizes religion footnotes Catharine Alice ... author.cgi?id 3663 ISI Highly Cited Author Catharine A. MacKinnon ref ref http web.archive.org ... Catharine MacKinnon 2005 Fellow of Stanford s Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences ... also devoted attention to social and political theory and methodology. ref name points Catharine A. MacKinnon ... March April 2006 review Dinner marapr06.msp title A Firebrand Flickers The legendary feminist Catharine ... Circuit, and women, had won. A new common law rule was established. ref name logic Catharine A. MacKinnon .... ref Catharine A. MacKinnon, Pornography, Civil Rights, and Speech, 20 Harv. C.R. C.L. L. Rev ... certain points in feminist theory and uses feminism to criticize Marxist theory. ref Catharine ... of a politics of the powerless. ref Catharine A. MacKinnon, Pornography, Civil Rights ... pornography laws should make no distinction between gay and heterosexual pornography. ref Catharine A. MacKinnon, In Harm s Way 1997 . ref ref Catharine A. MacKinnon and Andrea Dworkin, http www.nostatusquo.com ACLU dworkin OrdinanceCanada.html Statement By Catharine A. Mackinnon and Andrea Dworkin ... complete list, see http www.bookfinder.com author catharine a mackinnon listing . Court cases Meritor ... articles Catharine Alice MacKinnon 9393211 Biography on A&E http antonellagambottoburke.com ... MacKinnon.mp3 Catharine A.MacKinnon Women and Sexuality , interview by Jackie Arsenuk and Deric ... mackinnon.html Catharine A. MacKinnon The Rise of a Feminist Censor, 1983 1993 by Christopher M. Finan ... Daily , November 25, 2002. Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME MacKinnon, Catharine ... Mackinnon, Catharine Category 1946 births Category American feminists Category American legal ... School alumni Category ISI highly cited researchers Category American female lawyers de Catharine ... more details
CatharineBeecher 1800 1878 Image Edward Beecher.jpg Edward Beecher 1803 1895 Image Beecher ...Originating in New England , one particular Beecher family in the 19th century was a List of United States ... is of English people English descent. Locations named after persons of this family include Beecher, Illinois , named after Henry Ward Beecher and Beecher Island , named after Lt. Fredrick H. Beecher. Family tree The following is a brief family tree of the Lyman Beecher family, and its many notable members ref http www.mtholyoke.edu lits library arch col msrg mancol ms0509r.htm Beecher family. Finding Aid Bot generated title ref 1. Lyman Beecher 1775 1863 , son of David Beecher and Esther Hawley ... eng search AF individual record.asp?recid 17179774 FamilySearch Lyman BEECHER AFN P68M 48 ref , married first to Roxana Foote 1775 1816 in 1799 and had 9 children Yale graduate i. CatharineBeecherCatharine Esther Beecher 1800 1878 was an educator and women s rights activist ii. William Henry Beecher 1802 1889 , a Congregational minister in Ohio , New York , and Massachusetts ... PPA144,M1 Stowe, Lyman B. Saints, Sinners and Beechers , p.141 ref iii. Edward Beecher 1803 ... Foote Beecher 1805 1900 , married Thomas Clapp Perkins 1798 1870 in 1827 Perkins was the brother ... sons and one daughter, Ellen Day Hale 1855 1940 , an artist 2. Frederick Beecher Perkins, library ... ref http books.google.com books?id D7QUUz4mynUC&pg PA25&dq frederick beecher perkins&lr &ei ... see below ii. Catherine Beecher Perkins, married William Charles Gilman 1. George Houghton Gilman v. Harriet Beecher 1808 1808 vi. George Beecher 1809 1843 Yale graduate, married Sarah Buckingham in 1837 vii. Harriet Beecher Stowe Harriet Elizabeth Beecher 1811 1896 , wrote Uncle Tom s Cabin married Calvin Stowe 1802 1886 in 1836 viii. Henry Ward Beecher 1813 1887 , married Eunice White Bullard 1812 1897 in 1837 namesake of Beecher, Illinois . ix. Charles Beecher 1815 1900 married Sarah Leland ... more details
1 10 1775 10 12 death place Brooklyn, New York occupation Minister spouse Roxana Beecher desc. br Harriet Beecher desc. br Lydia Beecher desc. parents David and Esther Beecher children Catharine, William ...Infobox Person name Lyman Beecher image beecherl.jpg you are the best image size 200px caption birth ..., James Lyman Beecher October 12, 1775 &ndash January 10, 1863 was a Presbyterian minister, American ... leaders, including Harriet Beecher Stowe , Henry Ward Beecher , Charles Beecher , Edward Beecher , Isabella Beecher Hooker , CatharineBeecher , and Thomas K. Beecher. He is credited By whom date December 2010 as a leader of the Second Great Awakening of the United States . Early life Beecher was born in New Haven, Connecticut , to David Beecher, a blacksmith, and Esther Hawley Lyman. He attended ... Island New York. Ministry Image Lyman Beecher Brady Handy.jpg left thumb Lyman Beecher He gained popular ... Burr . He moved to Litchfield, Connecticut , in 1810 and started to preach Calvinism . ref Beecher, Charles, ed. Autobiography, Correspondence, etc., of Lyman Beecher D.D. , Vol. 1. New York Harper ... against Unitarianism , which was then sweeping the area. In 1832, Beecher became pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church of Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati ref Beecher, Charles, ed. Autobiography, Correspondence, etc., of Lyman Beecher D.D. , Vol. 2. New York Harper & Brothers, 1865. p. 529. ref ... Theological Seminary where his mission was to train ministers to win the West for Protestantism . Beecher ... of abolitionism . When Beecher opposed their radical position and refused to offer classes to African ... to the beginning of the American Civil War Civil War . Beecher was also notorious for his anti Catholicism ... there. Although earlier in his career he had opposed them, Beecher stoked controversy by advocating ... Presbyterian now, also a part of the Covenant First Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati charged Beecher with heresy . Even though Beecher was exonerated by the Presbyterian church, he eventually resigned ... more details
Refimprove date December 2010 Image CharlesBeecher.jpg thumb right 200px Charles Beecher Image OldCharlesBeecher.jpg thumb right 200px An older Charles Beecher Charles Beecher October 1, 1815 April 21, 1900 was an United States American minister of religion minister , composer of religious hymn s, and prolific author . Beecher was born in Litchfield, Connecticut , the son of Lyman Beecher , an abolitionist Congregationalist preacher from Boston and Roxana Foote Beecher. He was the brother of Harriet Beecher Stowe , the famous author of Uncle Tom s Cabin , and the brother of renowned Congregationalist minister, Henry Ward Beecher . He also had another prominent and activist sister, CatharineBeecher . He was also a prominent member of the Peucinian Society . He attended Boston Latin School and Lawrence Academy in Groton, Massachusetts , graduated from Bowdoin College in 1834, and then attended Lane Theological Seminary in Ohio . He taught music classes in Cincinnati, Ohio , and received his preaching license from the Presbyterian Presbytery of Indianapolis, Indiana . Beecher married Sarah Leland Coffin 1815 1897 in 1840 and they had six children. He served as pastor of the Second Presbyterian ... as a Congregational church Congregationalist church. Beecher left in 1857 for a pastorate in Georgetown .... Beecher died in Georgetown, Massachusetts . Beecher s major publications include The Incarnation ..., Correspondence, etc. of Lyman Beecher 1863 Redeemer and Redeemed 1864 Spiritual Manifestations 1879 ... under the title Harriet Beecher Stowe in Europe . References http antislavery.eserver.org religious ... Law http www.hymntime.com tch bio b e e beecher c.htm Biography at the Cyber Hymnal Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Beecher, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Beecher, Charles Category 1815 births Category 1900 deaths Category American abolitionists Category ... descent Category Beecher family Category Bowdoin College alumni Category Christian hymnwriters Category ... more details
Michael Beecher may refer to Michael Beecher politician 1673 1726 , Irish MP for Baltimore Michael Beecher actor 1939 1993 , Australian actor and model hndis Beecher, Michael ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 Image Beecher Creek.jpg thumb left Beecher Creek in Kensington Park Beecher Creek is a salmon bearing stream that runs through Kensington Park Burnaby Kensington Park and Beecher Park in North Burnaby , British Columbia , Canada . It is one of the tributaries of Still Creek . Beecher Creek Enhancement Project Since the mid 1990s, an active stream stewardship group, the City of Burnaby, and the University of British Columbia have been working together to protect Beecher Creek from the negative effects of land development and to keep the Beecher Creek ecosystem vibrant and healthy for future generations. Their activities include creek clean ups, vegetation planting, habitat enhancement, flow monitoring, and erosion control . File BeecherCreekEnhancementSign.jpg thumb Beecher Creek Enhancement Project Sign coord missing British Columbia Category Lakes and waterways of Burnaby GVRD geo stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Beecher Island Battleground nrhp type image X 32031.jpg caption Beecher Island in 1917 the south channel of the Arickaree River has been closed, owing to the sifting sands of the stream. The Battle of Beecher Island monument is visible in the distance. nearest city Wray, Colorado lat degrees 39 lat minutes 52 lat seconds 13 lat direction N long degrees 102 long minutes 11 long seconds 13 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Colorado built 1868 architect architecture added October 29, 1976 area convert 240 acre governing body Private refnum 76000569 ref name nris NRISref version 2009a ref Beecher Island is a sandbar located along the lower course of the Arikaree River , a tributary of the Republican River North Fork of the Republican River near Wray, Colorado Wray in Yuma County, Colorado . The site is notable for having been the scene of an 1868 armed conflict between elements of the United States Army and several of the Plains Indians Plains Indian tribes. The island was named for Lt. Fredrick H. Beecher of the 3rd Infantry nephew of Henry Ward Beecher and veteran of the Battle of Gettysburg , one of the heroes of the engagement who was killed during what became known as the Battle of Beecher Island . The island and the courses of the river have been modified by several floods since 1868. Historic designations National Register of Historic Places http www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com CO Yuma state.html NPS&ndash 76000569 &mdash Beecher Island Battleground Memorial site http www.coloradohistory oahp.org programareas register 1503 cty ym.htm Colorado State Register Property References reflist External links http www.rootsweb.com usgenweb co costones yuma beecher.htm Beecher s Island Battlefield Monument Image Republican River with Beecher ... of Beecher Island highlighted in red. Category Landforms of Colorado Category Yuma County, Colorado de Beecher Island Battleground Memorial ... more details