Infobox Scientist name EdmundBeecherWilson image Replace this image male.svg image size 150px caption EdmundBeecherWilson birth date birth date 1856 10 19 mf y birth place Geneva, Illinois Geneva , Illinois ... edition, 1915 third edition, 1925 NIE References Commons EdmundBeecherWilson Al Awqati, Q. 2002. http www.columbia.edu cu alumni Magazine Fall2002 Wilson.html EdmundBeecherWilson America s First ...?ch 23&id 261 EdmundBeecherWilson and Frank R. Lillie and the relationship between evolution ... Persondata Persondata NAME Wilson, EdmundBeecher ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION USA American ... DATE OF DEATH March 3, 1939 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wilson, EdmundBeecher Category 1856 ... B. Wilson es EdmundBeecherWilson fr EdmundBeecherWilson simple EdmundBeecherWilson ... 270px Image from his textbook The cell in Development and Inheritance , second edition, 1900. EdmundBeecherWilson 19 October 1856 3 March 1939 was a pioneering United States American zoologist ... month . title Edmund B. Wilson s the cell and cell theory between 1896 and 1925 journal History ... journal last Baxter first A L authorlink year 1976 month . title Edmund B. Wilson as a preformationist ... . ref Wilson E.B. 1896 1900 1925. The cell in development and inheritance . Macmillan. The third edition ... of genetics . Harper & Row, N.Y. p33 ref Career Wilson was born in Geneva, Illinois Geneva , Illinois ... of zoology from 1897 . Wilson is credited as America s first cell biologist . In 1898 he used the similarity ... . Professor Wilson published many papers on embryology, and served as President of the American ... of Science in 1913. For his volume, The Cell in Development and Inheritence , Wilson was awarded ... 16 February 2011 ref The American Society for Cell Biology annually awards the E. B. Wilson Medal in his honour. ref http www.ascb.org index.php?option com content&view article&id 142&Itemid 35 E. B. Wilson ... of the chromosome group in Brachystola magna. Biol. Bull. 4 24 39, p. 39. ref Wilson, who was Sutton ... more details
Dablink This article is about the literary critic. For the geneticist, see EdmundBeecherWilson . For the New Jersey Attorney General, see EdmundWilson, Sr. Refimprove date June 2008 File Edmund Wilson.jpg thumb EdmundWilsonEdmundWilson May 8, 1895 June 12, 1972 was an American writer and literary ... 1996 , http www.prospect.org cs articles?article the other edmundwilson The Other EdmundWilson ... father, EdmundWilson, Sr. , was a lawyer and served as New Jersey Attorney General . Wilson attended ... , Wilson condemned Lovecraft s tales as hackwork . EdmundWilson is also well known for his heavy ... , saying Dr. Tolkien has little skill at narrative and no instinct for literary form. ref EdmundWilson ... ref Quotation EdmundWilson comments on his contemporaries br On Ernest Hemingway br But for reasons ... in the first person. ref Wilson, Edmund. 1952. Shores of Light Letters to the Russians About ... and finished absolutely a first rate artist. ref Wilson, Edmund. 1950. Classics and Commercials ... but a piece of pure rubbish. ref Wilson, Edmund. 1944. Classics and Commercials Kay Boyle and The Saturday ... 3Atexts Works by EdmundWilson at Internet Archive http beinecke.library.yale.edu digitallibrary wilson.html EdmundWilson Papers Photographs, artifacts, and documents from Wilson s personal ... University http www.utulsa.edu mcfarlin speccoll collections wilsonedmund index.htm EdmundWilson papers ... atlarge Missionary EdmundWilson and American culture by Louis Menand New Yorker 8 August 2005 http ... 2004 winter wilsonedmund wilsons cape EdmundWilson s Cape Cod Landscape , Virginia Quarterly ... archive ramsey.html http www.amazon.com dp 091201203X codex23 20 EdmundWilson A Bibliography New York ... . NAME Wilson, Edmund ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 8, 1895 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 12, 1972 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wilson, Edmund Category 1895 births Category ... University faculty ca EdmundWilson de EdmundWilson es EdmundWilson fr EdmundWilson it Edmund ... more details
Infobox nrhp name EdmundWilson House nrhp type image caption nearest city Port Leyden, New York lat degrees 43 lat minutes 32 lat seconds 5 lat direction N long degrees 75 long minutes 21 long seconds 59 long direction W coord display inline,title coord parameters region US type landmark locmapin New York built 1789 architecture Georgian added November 26, 1973 area convert 3 acre governing body Private refnum 73001198 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref EdmundWilson House is a historic home located at Port Leyden, New York Port Leyden in Lewis County, New York . It was built over a four year period starting in 1789 and is a two and a half story limestone building, three bays wide and four bays long. It was named The Stone House by EdmundWilson , whose family used the house as a summer home and he made it famous in his book Upstate . ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 3673 title National Register of Historic Places Registration EdmundWilson House date undated accessdate 2009 12 10 author Doris Vanderlipp Manley publisher New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation See also cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 3672 title Accompanying four photos ref It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. ref name nris References reflist National Register of Historic Places in New York DEFAULTSORT Wilson, Edmund, House Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New York Category Georgian architecture in New York Category 1789 architecture Category Houses in Lewis County, New York LewisNY NRHP stub ... more details
EdmundWilson, Sr. December 15, 1863 May 15, 1923 was an United States American lawyer who served as the Attorney General of New Jersey from 1908 until 1914. He was the father of literary critic EdmundWilson . Wilson was born in Shrewsbury, New Jersey in 1863 to Thaddeus and Charlotte Ann Wilson. He attended Phillips Exeter Academy and entered Princeton University in 1881. ref name Scannell http books.google.com books?id vdgDAAAAYAAJ Scannell s New Jersey s First Citizens and State Guide , Vol. 2 1919 1920 . ref At Princeton he edited the student newspaper with his brother John. In his senior year, he led a rebellion against the faculty and was rusticated from the university, made to live in Kingston, New Jersey . ref name Dabney Dabney, Lewis M. EdmundWilson A Life in Literature 2005 ISBN 978 0374113124 ref He graduated in 1885 and studied law at Columbia Law School . After attaining his ... to serve under Fort s Democratic successor, Woodrow Wilson no relation to Edmund . ref name Bio http nj.gov oag oag ag 1908 1914 wilson bio.htm Official bio , Office of the Attorney General of New Jersey . Accessed March 30, 2008. ref During Wilson s term as Attorney General, dozens of influential ... References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wilson, Edmund, Sr. ALTERNATIVE ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wilson, Edmund, Sr. Category 1863 births Category 1923 deaths Category ... into partnership with Nevius in 1898. ref name Scannell In 1903 Wilson was retained by the United ... The Social Anxieties of Progressive Reform Atlantic City, 1854 1920 NYU Press, 1994 . ref Wilson married Helen Mather Kimball April 20, 1865 February 1951 in 1892. Their only child, EdmundWilsonEdmundWilson, Jr. born May 8, 1895 in Red Bank, New Jersey Red Bank , was a noted writer and literary critic. According to biographer Lewis M. Dabney, Edmund Jr. was influenced by his father s broad minded ..., Wilson developed pneumonia in Talcottville, New York at an unheated stone house long owned by the Kimballs ... 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 Catharine Beecher , 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
Infobox character image Image Ozbeecher.jpg first The Routine last Exeunt Omnes name Tobias Beecher portrayer Lee Tergesen Tobias Beecher is a main character on the television show Oz TV series Oz , ref Sean O Sullivan and David Wilson, Images of Incarceration Representations of Prison in Film and Television ... parole in 2003. Returned to OZ later that year due to a parole violation. Beecher, a graduate of Harvard ... have allowed him to serve his sentence in a minimum security prison, but Beecher, not wanting to do ... security prison with a chance for parole after four. Beecher s change in personality has ... was and never knew . Season 1 Beecher quickly learns that he is out of his element after being roomed ... offers to be his new cellmate. Beecher accepts the offer from the seemingly helpful Schillinger ... rapes Beecher and brands him by burning a swastika design into his right buttock. Beecher is regularly sexually humiliated by Schillinger. In attempting to deal with the trauma, Beecher starts using heroin and develops an addiction. In preparation for the prison talent show Schillinger has Beecher get a makeover by one of Em City s drag queen s. Among other tortures, Schillinger makes Beecher ... him to tear up pictures of his family. In an attempt to reach him, Sister Pete arranges for Beecher to meet with Kathy Rockwell s Mother. Beecher is too ashamed to speak and she tells him she hopes ... a Confederate Flag t shirt. Beecher, fearing for his own safety amidst the racially charged environment of Em City, goes to Ryan O Reily , who provides him with Phencyclidine PCP . Beecher then seeks ... flying into his eye. Beecher almost jumps to his death immediately afterward, but is restrained ... Alvarez , and even Adebisi. When a riot erupts in Em City, Beecher sides with O Reily in the chaos ... In the aftermath of the riot, Beecher and the other prisoners housed in Em City are sent to other sections of the prison. Beecher finds himself sharing a cell with James Robson Oz James Robson , an Aryan ... more details
Infobox Person name Lyman Beecher image beecherl.jpg you are the best image size 200px caption birth ... 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 ..., 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 , Catharine Beecher , 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 ... brought turmoil to churches all across America. Fellow pastor, Joshua Lacy Wilson, pastor of First Presbyterian now, also a part of the Covenant First Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati charged Beecher ... 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
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 ... Beecher Catharine 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 Coffin 1815 1897 in 1840. Their son, Lt Frederick H Beecher, died at the Battle of Beecher Island ref U.S.Army Historical Register 1789 1903, vol.1 p.457 ref , Beecher Island being posthumously named ... more details
Infobox Person name Edward Beecher image Edward Beecher.jpg image size 200px caption birth date Birth date 1803 8 27 mf y birth place East Hampton town , New York East Hampton, New York death date death date and age 1895 7 28 1803 8 27 mf y death place Brooklyn, New York occupation Theologian spouse Isabella Jones parents Lyman Beecher children Eleven Edward Beecher August 27, 1803 &ndash July 28, 1895 was a noted theologian , the son of Lyman Beecher and the brother of Harriet Beecher Stowe and Henry Ward Beecher . He was born August 27, 1803 in East Hampton town , New York East Hampton, New York . He graduated from Yale College in 1822. After this he studied theology at Phillips Academy Andover . In 1826, he became the pastor of Park Street Church in Boston, Massachusetts . He married Isabella Jones in 1829 and together they had eleven children. In 1830, he became the first president of Illinois College at Jacksonville, Illinois , where he remained president for 14 years. He was a close friend of Elijah P. Lovejoy and helped organize the first anti slavery society in Illinois. He was the Pastor of Salem Street Church in Boston from 1844 to 1855. In 1855, he returned to Illinois and became ... date External links http newman.baruch.cuny.edu digital 2001 beecher edward.htm Edward Beecher http www.harrietbeecherstowecenter.org life beecher genealogy.shtml Beecher Genealogy http www.britannica.com ebi article 197303 Beecher family Edward Beecher http www.mtholyoke.edu lits library arch col msrg mancol ms0509r.htm Beecher family papers, 1822 1903 http encyclopedia.jrank.org BEC BER BEECHER LYMAN 17751863 .html EB1911 Beecher, Lyman father gutenberg author id Edward Beecher name Edward Beecher Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Beecher, Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... York DATE OF DEATH July 28, 1895 PLACE OF DEATH Brooklyn, New York DEFAULTSORT Beecher, Edward Category ... Category People from East Hampton town , New York Category Beecher family Category American ... more details
John Beecher 22 January, 1904 ndash 11 May, 1980 was an activist poet, writer and journalist who wrote ... . Beecher was extremely active in the American labor and Civil Rights movements. During the McCarthy era, Beecher lost his teaching job for refusing to sign a state loyalty oath seventeen years later the California Supreme Court overturned this law in 1967, and he was reinstated in 1977. Beecher s books ... edition of his collected poems. Beecher s early years John Henry Newman Beecher was born in New York City on January 22, 1904. Beecher s family was descended from New England abolitionists including Harriet Beecher Stowe , author of Uncle Tom s Cabin and his father was a steel industry executive. In 1907, Beecher s father was transferred to Birmingham, Alabama to work for the United States Steel Corporation as a result of this, Beecher spent the rest of his childhood in the American South . Beecher s family had intended their son to become an executive like his father. However, as a young man Beecher went to work in the steel mills as a teenager, having graduated from high school at age ... also wrote a few of the Radicalism historical radical activist poems he eventually became known for. Beecher s later years Beecher alternated college with working in the steel mills until 1925, when ..., he entered Harvard Graduate School, then began working at a variety of jobs. John Beecher s adult life suffered turbulence often. After leaving Harvard, Beecher went to teach at Alexander Meiklejohn ... in various states across the South. During World War II , Beecher volunteered and served as a commissioned .... During the McCarthy era, John Beecher was blacklisted after being fired from his teaching job at San ..., Beecher was a rancher and printer, producing privately printed editions and broadsides of his own ... 1950s. Beecher spent the 1960s primarily as a journalist writing about social injustice, and also ... 1979, Beecher taught full time at San Francisco State. He taught classes in Sociology, Writing, Humanities ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 Image Beecher Park.JPG thumb left Beecher Park Beecher Park is an urban park in Brentwood Park Brentwood , a neighbourhood of Burnaby , British Columbia , Canada which is a suburb of Vancouver. It is located between Springer Avenue and Delta Avenue. Beecher Creek , a salmon bearing stream, runs through Beecher Park. It is made up mostly of forest, and can be entered from multiple places. It has a sports field, playground, and casual hiking trail. There are currently a few fallen trees littering the park, due to the windstorm that hit Vancouver in November 2007. Coyote s, raccoon s, squirrel s, Mouse mice , and crayfish are among its natural inhabitants. During World War II , Beecher Park was used by secret Japanese Canadian refugees to hide. It is estimated that there were about twenty people hiding in the park for a close to three year period. They were caught by RCMP in 1942 and were taken to what is now the Pacific National Exhibition in Vancouver, British Columbia. Category Parks in Burnaby GVRD geo stub ... more details
William Gordon Beecher, Jr. January 19, 1904, Baltimore, Maryland December 7, 1973 was an USA American composer , author and Vice admiral United States vice admiral . Many of his musical arrangements were done in cooperation with Johnny Noble . Beecher was educated at the United States Naval Academy and at the National War College . He served 34 years in the United States Navy , retiring as a vice admiral in 1955. In World War II , Beecher commanded a destroyer squadron, and fought at Pearl Harbor , Iwo Jima , and Okinawa . He received the Legion of Merit . Between 1933 and 1935, Beecher directed the USNA Musical Clubs and joined ASCAP in 1944. Known compositions, many of which he published under the pseudonym Gordon Beecher , are A Song of Old Hawaii , Sing an American Song , Counting On You , All Pau Now , Nimitz, Halsey and Me , Just a Happy Kama aina and The Ramparts We Watch . Beecher died in 1973 and is buried at the Arlington National Cemetery . External links imdb name id 0066328 Retrieved on 2008 02 10 http www.searchtrees.com tree 8749.htm Detailed biography at SearchTrees.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Beecher, Gordon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Beecher, Gordon Category 1904 births Category 1973 deaths Category American composers Category American writers Category United States Naval Academy alumni Category Burials at Arlington National Cemetery de Gordon Beecher ... more details
Catharine Esther Beecher September 6, 1800 May 12, 1878 was an American educator known for her forthright ... 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 ... took place. In 1841 Beecher published, A Treatise on Domestic Economy for the Use of Young ... in society. The book was edited and re released the following year in its final form. Catherine Beecher ... performed to music. Image Beecherc.jpg thumb Catharine Beecher In 1831, Catharine Beecher ... Wright & Halloran, 2001, p. 215 . In 1846, Beecher pronounced that women not men should educate children ... on Education Beecher recognized public schools responsibility to teach moral, physical, and intellectual ... that teaching was more important to society than lawyers or doctors. Beecher was a strong advocate ... to music. Women as Educators Beecher believed that women have inherent qualities that make them the preferred ... classical Greek and Latin models while Beecher recommended English writers Wright & Halloran, 2001 ... can learn to write like a writer Ray, 2006 . Beecher founded The American Woman s Educational ... 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, Catharine Beecher . 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
Beecher s Bibles was the name given to the breech loading Sharps rifle s that were supplied to the abolitionist anti slavery immigrants in Kansas . The name came from the eminent New England minister Henry Ward Beecher , of the New England Emigrant Aid Society , of whom it was written in a February 8, 1856, article in the New York Tribune He Henry W. Beecher believed that the Sharps Rifle was a truly moral agency, and that there was more moral power in one of those instruments, so far as the slaveholders of Kansas were concerned, than in a hundred Bibles. You might just as well. . . read the Bible to Buffaloes as to those fellows who follow Atchison and Stringfellow but they have a supreme respect for the logic that is embodied in Sharp s rifle. Additionally, the arms were often shipped in wooden crates marked Bibles or books. They were intended for the conflicts fought over slavery in the Kansas Territory leading up to its induction into statehood. As decreed by the Kansas Nebraska Act , the issue of slavery in the new state was to be determined by popular sovereignty, thus unleashing a wave of bloody violence between pro and anti slavery forces throughout Kansas. The Beecher family were some of the foremost abolitionists in the country Henry Ward s sister Harriet Beecher Stowe , had in 1852 written the abolitionist classic Uncle Tom s Cabin . References http www.kshs.org portraits beecher bibles.htm Kansas State Historical Society Category Rifles Category Bleeding Kansas firearm stub fr Bibles de Beecher ... more details
BLP sources date March 2009 File BillHaley&FrannyBeecher.jpg thumb Bill Haley and Franny Beecher 1958 Francis Franny Beecher b. September 29, 1921, Norristown, Pennsylvania , also known as Frank Beecher ... he became associated with Bill Haley, Beecher already had had a lengthy career as a guitarist ... Beecher first worked with the Comets in fall 1954 as a session musician , replacing the recently deceased guitarist Danny Cedrone . Beecher s first work with Haley was the single Dim, Dim the Lights . Beecher had to be instructed to make his guitar solos less jazzy. They wanted to play a more basic ... of Rock and Roll. John Swenson. 1982. Stein and Day. page 60. ISBN 0 8128 2909 3 ref At the time Beecher ... guitar ist Billy Williamson guitarist Billy Williamson . In August 1955, Beecher appeared for the first ... 1960s, such as J venes y rebeldes 1961 and Besito a Papa 1961 . Beecher has the ability to send ... and Rip It Up song Rip It Up . According to Swenson, Beecher would also occasionally perform the voice ..., Williamson and Beecher recorded a duet, ABC Rock , in which Beecher sang two entire verses in his ... up single was Conga Rock The Catwalk , released as East West 120. Beecher left the Comets in 1960 ... the album was entitled Twisting Knights at the Roundtable . After Haley s death in 1981, Beecher toured .... Beecher performed with this group until July 2006, after which the group announced he had retired ... 2007, this did not occur. Franny Beecher s compositions included Blue Comet Blues , Goofin Around , Shaky , Tampico Twist , The Beak Speaks , Hot to Trot , Beecher Boogie Woogie , Whistlin and Walkin ... written with Rudy Pompilli and Billy Williamson. With the Comets, Franny Beecher played a black 1956 ... plays a cherry sunburst Gibson ES 225 in concerts and when touring. As of October 2007, Beecher performs ... . With Benny Goodman Franny Beecher was the lead guitarist in the Benny Goodman Orchestra in 1948 ... to him as Francis Beecher. Modern Benny Capitol ECJ 40001. Japanese release only 1. Ma Belle Marguerite ... more details
Philemon Beecher March 19, 1776 November 30, 1839 was an Attorney at law United States attorney and legislator who was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio . Philemon Beecher was born in Oxford, Connecticut , the son of Abraham Beecher and Desire Tolles. Philemon Beecher received a classical education, read law and was admitted to the bar. Philemon Beecher moved to Lancaster ... office that the great lawyer and political figure Thomas Ewing studied law. Beecher was often a barrister at the court house in Marietta, Ohio . Beecher was a member of Scioto Lodge No 2 and senior Deacon of the Grand Lodge of Ohio of Free and Accepted Freemasonry Masons . Philemon Beecher ... , when she came to Lancaster on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Hugh Boyle. Philemon Beecher and Susan ... Federalist , Beecher was elected a member of the Ohio House of Representatives in 1803 and again in the three ... vote. Beecher was a witness on behalf of Fairfield County, Ohio Common Pleas Judge William W. Irvin at the latter s impeachment trial in 1806. Irvin was married to the sister of Beecher s future wife. Irvin went on to follow Beecher in the Ohio legislature, in Congress, and was later on the Ohio Supreme Court. Philemon Beecher was unsuccessful as candidate for United States Senator in 1807 against ... Court . Philemon Beecher was appointed a major general in the Ohio militia . The Lancaster, Ohio Bank was chartered in 1816 with Beecher as president for one year. He continued as a director of the bank for many years. Philemon Beecher was elected as a Federalist from Ohio s 5th congressional district ... line Whig Party United States Whig , in 1822, Philemon Beecher was elected as an Adams Clay .... In 1826, Philemon Beecher participated as a managing member of The Colonization Society in Lancaster .... Philemon Beecher returned to Lancaster and continued the practice of law until his death there, aged ... Beecher, Philemon Category 1776 births Category 1839 deaths Category Members of the United States ... more details
Jonathan French Beecher born 1937 is a historian who has taught at the University of California, Santa Cruz since the early 1970s. He specializes in French history , European intellectual history , including Russian. He received his Bachelor of Arts and his Doctor of Philosophy Ph.D from Harvard University and also was a student at the Ecole Normale Sup rieure in Paris for two years. His biography on the utopian socialist Charles Fourier ref cite book last Beecher first Jonathan title Charles Fourier The Visionary and His World publisher University of California Press origyear 1986 location Berkeley isbn 0 520 05600 0 ref is considered by some to be the best in any language on the man Fact date June 2007 . He has also written a biography of Victor Prosper Consid rant Victor Consid rant . ref cite book last Beecher first Jonathan title Victor Consid rant and the Rise and Fall of French Romantic socialism publisher University of California Press origyear 2000 ref References Reflist cite book last Lagarde first Fran ois authorlink coauthors title French in Texas publisher University of Texas Press origyear 2003 location Austin, Texas pages p.321 url doi id isbn 0 292 70528 X External links http history.ucsc.edu directory details.php?id 4 Profile from the University of California, Santa Cruz Department of History http people.ucsc.edu jbeecher Official website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Beecher, Jonathan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Beecher, Jonathan Category 1937 births Category Living people Category American historians Category Historians of France Category University of California, Santa Cruz faculty Category Harvard University alumni Category Guggenheim Fellows ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Roy Beecher image position Pitcher bats Left throws Right birthdate birth date 1884 5 10 birthplace Swanton, Ohio deathdate death date and age 1952 10 11 1884 5 10 deathplace Toledo, Ohio debutdate September 29 debutyear 1907 debutteam New York Giants finaldate June 25 finalyear 1908 finalteam New York Giants stat1label Win loss record stat1value 0 2 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 4.12 stat3label Strikeout s stat3value 5 teams nowiki nowiki San Francisco Giants New York Giants 1907 1908 Leroy Colonel Beecher May 10, 1884 October 11, 1952 was a pitcher in Major League Baseball . He played for the San Francisco Giants New York Giants in 1907 and 1908. ref http www.baseball reference.com players b beechro01.shtml Roy Beecher Statistics and History . baseball reference.com . Retrieved 2010 12 08. ref References reflist External links baseballstats br b beechro01 brm beeche001ler Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Beecher, Roy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Major League Baseball pitcher DATE OF BIRTH May 10, 1884 PLACE OF BIRTH Swanton, Ohio DATE OF DEATH October 11, 1952 PLACE OF DEATH Toledo, Ohio DEFAULTSORT Beecher, Roy Category 1884 births Category 1952 deaths Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category New York Giants NL players Category Baseball players from Ohio Category Houghton Giants players Category Springfield Senators players Category Newark Indians players Category Rochester Bronchos players Category Topeka Jayhawks players baseball pitcher stub ... more details
Infobox begins Infobox settlement official name Beecher, Michigan other name Beecher native name for cities ... image map Genesee County Michigan Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Beecher Highlighted.svg mapsize 250x200px map caption Location of Beecher within Genesee County, Michigan image map1 mapsize1 map ... feature ID blank1 info 1616987 ref name gnispp gnis 1616987 ref footnotes Infobox ends Beecher is an unincorporated ... Beecher Census Designated Place ref for statistical purposes and has no legal status as a municipality ... id 50&tree id 4001&context AdvSearch& lang en Beecher CDP, Michigan Reference Map American FactFinder ... ref The name Beecher is used for a number of institutions near the community Beecher Community School District Beecher, Michigan Beecher Fire Department Beecher Fire Department Beecher, Michigan Beecher Metropolitan Water and Sewer District Beecher Metropolitan Water and Sewer District Beecher, Michigan Census designated place Census designated place . Beecher Road also runs through Genesee County ... Clayton Township and not Beecher itself. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau , the CDP ... or over.Due to the high school s mascot, the Bucaneers,The area is also known as Buc town. Beecher ... of Flint. Before the storm left Genesee County, 116 people died in the Beecher district. A track ... homes with some businesses and a high school. The Beecher tornado was the last single tornado to cause over 100 deaths the United States. It is ranked the 9th deadliest tornado in U. S. history. Beecher Fire Department Infobox fire department name Beecher Fire Department logo motto established 1948 ... district supervisor website The Beecher Fire Department more commonly known as Mt. Morris Township ... serves the Beecher area convert 5 sqmi km2 0 and population of 21000 within the Township ... until recently. Beecher Metropolitan Water and Sewer District Infobox Government agency agency name Beecher Metropolitan Water and Sewer District nativename nativename a nativename r logo logo width ... more details
Geobox Settlement Name section name Village of Beecher native name other name other name1 category List of towns and villages in Illinois Village Image image Beecher Illinois by air.jpg image size image caption Beecher, looking east. Symbols flag type flag flag size symbol type symbol symbol size Nickname ... map caption Location of Beecher within Illinois map locator Illinois map locator x map locator y map1 ... Beecher is a village in Will County, Illinois Will County , Illinois , United ... named Washington Center . The population was 4,359 at the 2010 census. Named for Henry Ward Beecher , Beecher was founded in 1870 and incorporated as a village in 1884. Originally governed by a village ... very little water most of the year. Beecher is located in the center of a primarily agricultural township. Beecher Consolidated School District provides educational services for Washington ... Will Township . The soil around Beecher is well suited for growing crops such as corn, soybeans ... Image Map pointer black.svg 20px BeecherBeecher Image label x 0.516 y 0.154 scale 400 text Image ... attracted many new establishments. Many businesses that have been in Beecher for decades have also ... store that had been owned and operated by the same family in Beecher since the 1920s. Along with Walts ..., Napa Auto Parts, Tubby s Wine and Spirits, Flowers and Stones, Strikers Bowling Alley, Beecher ..., Beecher Funeral Home, a nursing home, two dentists, two gas stations, and several others. Recently .... Many other businesses are still operating successfully in other areas of the town of Beecher. On Indiana Ave., another main route through the village, you can find the Beecher Heritage FS grain elevator ... Beecher official website Will County, Illinois Chicagoland Illinois Category Villages in Illinois Category Populated places in Will County, Illinois ca Beecher Illinois ht Beecher, Ilinwa nl Beecher Illinois pt Beecher Illinois vo Beecher Illinois ... more details