. Studio international . -1 1 AIM BLACKIB (National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh) I:V -.IK GEORGE REID. W. HOLMAN HUNT, O.M.BY SIR GEORGE REID Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/studio-international-1-1-aim-blackib-national-portrait-gallery-edinburgh-iv-ik-george-reid-w-holman-hunt-omby-sir-george-reid-image369698094.html
RM2CDD5KA–. Studio international . -1 1 AIM BLACKIB (National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh) I:V -.IK GEORGE REID. W. HOLMAN HUNT, O.M.BY SIR GEORGE REID
. Studio international . THE RT. REV. JAMES MOORHOUSE, D.D. (BISHOP OF MANCHESTER, iSBY SIR GEORGE REID 5-1903). PROF.BY si: GEORGE DOWNING LIVEING, F.R.S.L GEORGE REID Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/studio-international-the-rt-rev-james-moorhouse-dd-bishop-of-manchester-isby-sir-george-reid-5-1903-profby-si-george-downing-liveing-frsl-george-reid-image369698140.html
RM2CDD5N0–. Studio international . THE RT. REV. JAMES MOORHOUSE, D.D. (BISHOP OF MANCHESTER, iSBY SIR GEORGE REID 5-1903). PROF.BY si: GEORGE DOWNING LIVEING, F.R.S.L GEORGE REID
. Studio international . that of allh painters he gave the impres-sion of handling the surest brush.74 There never was anything experimental or tenta-tive in the canvases of Sir George Reid. Whatevertheir limitations, they were always authoritative,definite, full of a sense of power. The preferencewhich the younger men showed for low tone,though given to fullness of pitch and truth invalues, and their tendencies to greyish, oftenapparently colourless harmonies, made the oldermen. with their strong colour and richness of sur-face, appear, by contrast, rather crude and sometimesgarish: but when Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/studio-international-that-of-allh-painters-he-gave-the-impres-sion-of-handling-the-surest-brush74-there-never-was-anything-experimental-or-tenta-tive-in-the-canvases-of-sir-george-reid-whatevertheir-limitations-they-were-always-authoritativedefinite-full-of-a-sense-of-power-the-preferencewhich-the-younger-men-showed-for-low-tonethough-given-to-fullness-of-pitch-and-truth-invalues-and-their-tendencies-to-greyish-oftenapparently-colourless-harmonies-made-the-oldermen-with-their-strong-colour-and-richness-of-sur-face-appear-by-contrast-rather-crude-and-sometimesgarish-but-when-image369698064.html
RM2CDD5J8–. Studio international . that of allh painters he gave the impres-sion of handling the surest brush.74 There never was anything experimental or tenta-tive in the canvases of Sir George Reid. Whatevertheir limitations, they were always authoritative,definite, full of a sense of power. The preferencewhich the younger men showed for low tone,though given to fullness of pitch and truth invalues, and their tendencies to greyish, oftenapparently colourless harmonies, made the oldermen. with their strong colour and richness of sur-face, appear, by contrast, rather crude and sometimesgarish: but when
. Records of the Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Hunt . te man to hounds, being a fearless horseman. He in turn has ason in Master Billy Finlayson, who recently joined the gay throng, and it isa remarkable fact that three generations should be in the hunting field atthe same time. It may be added that the Finlayson family have beenclosely associated with the sport for nearly half a century. 40 The Lanarkshire and Renfrezvshire Hunt. PRESENTATION CEREMONY AT FINLAYSTONE HOUSE. The portrait of Mr. George J. Kidston, by Sir George Reid, wasformally presented by the members of the Hunt at a dinner he Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/records-of-the-lanarkshire-and-renfrewshire-hunt-te-man-to-hounds-being-a-fearless-horseman-he-in-turn-has-ason-in-master-billy-finlayson-who-recently-joined-the-gay-throng-and-it-isa-remarkable-fact-that-three-generations-should-be-in-the-hunting-field-atthe-same-time-it-may-be-added-that-the-finlayson-family-have-beenclosely-associated-with-the-sport-for-nearly-half-a-century-40-the-lanarkshire-and-renfrezvshire-hunt-presentation-ceremony-at-finlaystone-house-the-portrait-of-mr-george-j-kidston-by-sir-george-reid-wasformally-presented-by-the-members-of-the-hunt-at-a-dinner-he-image371629728.html
RM2CGH5E8–. Records of the Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Hunt . te man to hounds, being a fearless horseman. He in turn has ason in Master Billy Finlayson, who recently joined the gay throng, and it isa remarkable fact that three generations should be in the hunting field atthe same time. It may be added that the Finlayson family have beenclosely associated with the sport for nearly half a century. 40 The Lanarkshire and Renfrezvshire Hunt. PRESENTATION CEREMONY AT FINLAYSTONE HOUSE. The portrait of Mr. George J. Kidston, by Sir George Reid, wasformally presented by the members of the Hunt at a dinner he
. Waverley novels. .JUL i jk--^Mii. I SCOTT, SIR y/ALTER. The legend of Montrose. PR5315.E93^v.13. i -mm ./ ;i^-Wc^^ ?-^aatiaga^Br:jajgtflBg.,i^iiui^..^-^i. x. •^f^-i i.jj..jMli^i^^Mik The Passage of the Army. Painted by Sir George Reid, P. R. S. A. - Etchedby H. W. Batley. International Limited Edition Legend of Montrose By sir WALTER SCOTT, Bart. SSHitf) Jlntvoliuctorg lEssag niiH !NotESBy ANDREW LANGwaverleynovels131893scotuoft Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/waverley-novels-jul-i-jk-mii-i-scott-sir-yalter-the-legend-of-montrose-pr5315e93v13-i-mm-i-wc-aatiagabrjajgtflbgiiiui-i-x-f-i-ijjjmliimik-the-passage-of-the-army-painted-by-sir-george-reid-p-r-s-a-etchedby-h-w-batley-international-limited-edition-legend-of-montrose-by-sir-walter-scott-bart-sshitf-jlntvoliuctorg-lessag-niih-!notesby-andrew-langwaverleynovels131893scotuoft-image370523314.html
RM2CEPP7E–. Waverley novels. .JUL i jk--^Mii. I SCOTT, SIR y/ALTER. The legend of Montrose. PR5315.E93^v.13. i -mm ./ ;i^-Wc^^ ?-^aatiaga^Br:jajgtflBg.,i^iiui^..^-^i. x. •^f^-i i.jj..jMli^i^^Mik The Passage of the Army. Painted by Sir George Reid, P. R. S. A. - Etchedby H. W. Batley. International Limited Edition Legend of Montrose By sir WALTER SCOTT, Bart. SSHitf) Jlntvoliuctorg lEssag niiH !NotESBy ANDREW LANGwaverleynovels131893scotuoft
. Studio international . THE EARL OF HALSBURYBY SIR GEORGE REID Sir George Reids Pot-traits applied to himself. The same point of view isevident in The Rev. Dr. Mitchell, in Dr. Walter Smith, and Thomas Graham Murray. Indeed,in his presentation of Church dignitaries he paintsthem as members of a Church Militant, Behindhis Scottish divines stands the full defiance of theSolemn League and Covenant and the Thirty-nineArticles. When you look into their faces youthink of Drumclog and Airds Moss, of John Knoxand Andrew Melville. Sir George Reids Scotsmen could never be any-thing else than men of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/studio-international-the-earl-of-halsburyby-sir-george-reid-sir-george-reids-pot-traits-applied-to-himself-the-same-point-of-view-isevident-in-the-rev-dr-mitchell-in-dr-walter-smith-and-thomas-graham-murray-indeedin-his-presentation-of-church-dignitaries-he-paintsthem-as-members-of-a-church-militant-behindhis-scottish-divines-stands-the-full-defiance-of-thesolemn-league-and-covenant-and-the-thirty-ninearticles-when-you-look-into-their-faces-youthink-of-drumclog-and-airds-moss-of-john-knoxand-andrew-melville-sir-george-reids-scotsmen-could-never-be-any-thing-else-than-men-of-the-image369698101.html
RM2CDD5KH–. Studio international . THE EARL OF HALSBURYBY SIR GEORGE REID Sir George Reids Pot-traits applied to himself. The same point of view isevident in The Rev. Dr. Mitchell, in Dr. Walter Smith, and Thomas Graham Murray. Indeed,in his presentation of Church dignitaries he paintsthem as members of a Church Militant, Behindhis Scottish divines stands the full defiance of theSolemn League and Covenant and the Thirty-nineArticles. When you look into their faces youthink of Drumclog and Airds Moss, of John Knoxand Andrew Melville. Sir George Reids Scotsmen could never be any-thing else than men of the
. Studio international . W. HOLMAN HUNT, O.M.BY SIR GEORGE REID. THE REV. PROF. MITCHELL, D.D., OFST. ANDREWS. BY SIR GEORGE REID Sir George Reids Portraits directions—one by the subtle insights into highmoments of spiritualisation, wedded to an un-erring capacity of presenting delicate tonal har-monies ; the other by his vice-like grip of the moreevident likeness of the sitter, combined with a powerand a mastery of his medium, which names him asone of the greatest constructive draughtsmen thatScotland has ever produced. Of modern portraiture that counts we findvaried tendencies. There is the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/studio-international-w-holman-hunt-omby-sir-george-reid-the-rev-prof-mitchell-dd-ofst-andrews-by-sir-george-reid-sir-george-reids-portraits-directionsone-by-the-subtle-insights-into-highmoments-of-spiritualisation-wedded-to-an-un-erring-capacity-of-presenting-delicate-tonal-har-monies-the-other-by-his-vice-like-grip-of-the-moreevident-likeness-of-the-sitter-combined-with-a-powerand-a-mastery-of-his-medium-which-names-him-asone-of-the-greatest-constructive-draughtsmen-thatscotland-has-ever-produced-of-modern-portraiture-that-counts-we-findvaried-tendencies-there-is-the-image369697994.html
RM2CDD5FP–. Studio international . W. HOLMAN HUNT, O.M.BY SIR GEORGE REID. THE REV. PROF. MITCHELL, D.D., OFST. ANDREWS. BY SIR GEORGE REID Sir George Reids Portraits directions—one by the subtle insights into highmoments of spiritualisation, wedded to an un-erring capacity of presenting delicate tonal har-monies ; the other by his vice-like grip of the moreevident likeness of the sitter, combined with a powerand a mastery of his medium, which names him asone of the greatest constructive draughtsmen thatScotland has ever produced. Of modern portraiture that counts we findvaried tendencies. There is the
. Studio international . PROF.BY si: GEORGE DOWNING LIVEING, F.R.S.L GEORGE REID. THE EARL OF HALSBURYBY SIR GEORGE REID Sir George Reids Pot-traits applied to himself. The same point of view isevident in The Rev. Dr. Mitchell, in Dr. Walter Smith, and Thomas Graham Murray. Indeed,in his presentation of Church dignitaries he paintsthem as members of a Church Militant, Behindhis Scottish divines stands the full defiance of theSolemn League and Covenant and the Thirty-nineArticles. When you look into their faces youthink of Drumclog and Airds Moss, of John Knoxand Andrew Melville. Sir George Rei Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/studio-international-profby-si-george-downing-liveing-frsl-george-reid-the-earl-of-halsburyby-sir-george-reid-sir-george-reids-pot-traits-applied-to-himself-the-same-point-of-view-isevident-in-the-rev-dr-mitchell-in-dr-walter-smith-and-thomas-graham-murray-indeedin-his-presentation-of-church-dignitaries-he-paintsthem-as-members-of-a-church-militant-behindhis-scottish-divines-stands-the-full-defiance-of-thesolemn-league-and-covenant-and-the-thirty-ninearticles-when-you-look-into-their-faces-youthink-of-drumclog-and-airds-moss-of-john-knoxand-andrew-melville-sir-george-rei-image369698066.html
RM2CDD5JA–. Studio international . PROF.BY si: GEORGE DOWNING LIVEING, F.R.S.L GEORGE REID. THE EARL OF HALSBURYBY SIR GEORGE REID Sir George Reids Pot-traits applied to himself. The same point of view isevident in The Rev. Dr. Mitchell, in Dr. Walter Smith, and Thomas Graham Murray. Indeed,in his presentation of Church dignitaries he paintsthem as members of a Church Militant, Behindhis Scottish divines stands the full defiance of theSolemn League and Covenant and the Thirty-nineArticles. When you look into their faces youthink of Drumclog and Airds Moss, of John Knoxand Andrew Melville. Sir George Rei
. Sutherland's City of Hamilton and County of Wentworth directory. of the Dominion. For sim-plicity of construction, efficiency in heating and economy iu fuel it cannotbe surpassed. It is no new thing but has been before the public for someyears, and undergone some very severe tests, but has always been trium-phant. It can be applied with equal advantage to Hop Kilns and DyingHouses. Parties can refer to the following gentlemen in Hamilton andvicinity. HOT AIR FURNACES. George Lowe Reid, Esq. Chief Engineer, G. W. R. Church Wardens of Church of Ascension, W. McGiverin, Est.. Mr. Sanford of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sutherlands-city-of-hamilton-and-county-of-wentworth-directory-of-the-dominion-for-sim-plicity-of-construction-efficiency-in-heating-and-economy-iu-fuel-it-cannotbe-surpassed-it-is-no-new-thing-but-has-been-before-the-public-for-someyears-and-undergone-some-very-severe-tests-but-has-always-been-trium-phant-it-can-be-applied-with-equal-advantage-to-hop-kilns-and-dyinghouses-parties-can-refer-to-the-following-gentlemen-in-hamilton-andvicinity-hot-air-furnaces-george-lowe-reid-esq-chief-engineer-g-w-r-church-wardens-of-church-of-ascension-w-mcgiverin-est-mr-sanford-of-the-image370489616.html
RM2CEN780–. Sutherland's City of Hamilton and County of Wentworth directory. of the Dominion. For sim-plicity of construction, efficiency in heating and economy iu fuel it cannotbe surpassed. It is no new thing but has been before the public for someyears, and undergone some very severe tests, but has always been trium-phant. It can be applied with equal advantage to Hop Kilns and DyingHouses. Parties can refer to the following gentlemen in Hamilton andvicinity. HOT AIR FURNACES. George Lowe Reid, Esq. Chief Engineer, G. W. R. Church Wardens of Church of Ascension, W. McGiverin, Est.. Mr. Sanford of the
. Our firemen. A history of the New York fire departments, volunteer and paid ... 650 engravings; 350 biographies. . e following yearthey added to their roll Archibald Reid, William Sherwood, George and Wil-liam Cowen, and Jacob Lozaba. At the great fire in 1835 the members to a mannever left their post—in fact they were the last truck to take up and go home.The citizens gave them great credit for their efficiency7, and the proprietors ofthe Astor House entertained them by furnishing them a sumptuous collation.The first new truck they ever brought out was with the new patent runninggear of Pin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-firemen-a-history-of-the-new-york-fire-departments-volunteer-and-paid-650-engravings-350-biographies-e-following-yearthey-added-to-their-roll-archibald-reid-william-sherwood-george-and-wil-liam-cowen-and-jacob-lozaba-at-the-great-fire-in-1835-the-members-to-a-mannever-left-their-postin-fact-they-were-the-last-truck-to-take-up-and-go-homethe-citizens-gave-them-great-credit-for-their-efficiency7-and-the-proprietors-ofthe-astor-house-entertained-them-by-furnishing-them-a-sumptuous-collationthe-first-new-truck-they-ever-brought-out-was-with-the-new-patent-runninggear-of-pin-image369745874.html
RM2CDFAHP–. Our firemen. A history of the New York fire departments, volunteer and paid ... 650 engravings; 350 biographies. . e following yearthey added to their roll Archibald Reid, William Sherwood, George and Wil-liam Cowen, and Jacob Lozaba. At the great fire in 1835 the members to a mannever left their post—in fact they were the last truck to take up and go home.The citizens gave them great credit for their efficiency7, and the proprietors ofthe Astor House entertained them by furnishing them a sumptuous collation.The first new truck they ever brought out was with the new patent runninggear of Pin
. The Forester . of a right angled triangle.Reid Hall, the recitation building, is situated at thecenter of the hypotenuse of this triangle. For these splendid buildings the academy iceeoe^eee^e^eeeeooel i°f^ebted to Mr. Simon Reid, Mrs. Annie Durand, Mr. Ezra J. Warner and Mr. George H. Holt, all ofLake Forest, and a finer set of buildings cannot be found in the west.But, complete as are the buildings, they cannot surpass the com-pleteness of the knowledge possessed by the professors within ; forwhether in tearing asunder era3fish in the laboratory under the instruc-tion of Professor Dudley, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-forester-of-a-right-angled-trianglereid-hall-the-recitation-building-is-situated-at-thecenter-of-the-hypotenuse-of-this-triangle-for-these-splendid-buildings-the-academy-iceeoeeeeeeeeeooel-ifebted-to-mr-simon-reid-mrs-annie-durand-mr-ezra-j-warner-and-mr-george-h-holt-all-oflake-forest-and-a-finer-set-of-buildings-cannot-be-found-in-the-westbut-complete-as-are-the-buildings-they-cannot-surpass-the-com-pleteness-of-the-knowledge-possessed-by-the-professors-within-forwhether-in-tearing-asunder-era3fish-in-the-laboratory-under-the-instruc-tion-of-professor-dudley-image371826746.html
RM2CGX4PJ–. The Forester . of a right angled triangle.Reid Hall, the recitation building, is situated at thecenter of the hypotenuse of this triangle. For these splendid buildings the academy iceeoe^eee^e^eeeeooel i°f^ebted to Mr. Simon Reid, Mrs. Annie Durand, Mr. Ezra J. Warner and Mr. George H. Holt, all ofLake Forest, and a finer set of buildings cannot be found in the west.But, complete as are the buildings, they cannot surpass the com-pleteness of the knowledge possessed by the professors within ; forwhether in tearing asunder era3fish in the laboratory under the instruc-tion of Professor Dudley,
. The Forester . Academy Faculty XTbe Hcabemi2 gff;goeei9eoeeeoeeeeeeeoi. 7^ HE ACADEMY, like ancient Gaul, est divisa inpartes tres. These three parts are Eliza RemsenCottage, Annie Durand Cottage and East Dormitory,located at the corners of a right angled triangle.Reid Hall, the recitation building, is situated at thecenter of the hypotenuse of this triangle. For these splendid buildings the academy iceeoe^eee^e^eeeeooel i°f^ebted to Mr. Simon Reid, Mrs. Annie Durand, Mr. Ezra J. Warner and Mr. George H. Holt, all ofLake Forest, and a finer set of buildings cannot be found in the west.But, c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-forester-academy-faculty-xtbe-hcabemi2-gffgoeei9eoeeeoeeeeeeeoi-7-he-academy-like-ancient-gaul-est-divisa-inpartes-tres-these-three-parts-are-eliza-remsencottage-annie-durand-cottage-and-east-dormitorylocated-at-the-corners-of-a-right-angled-trianglereid-hall-the-recitation-building-is-situated-at-thecenter-of-the-hypotenuse-of-this-triangle-for-these-splendid-buildings-the-academy-iceeoeeeeeeeeeooel-ifebted-to-mr-simon-reid-mrs-annie-durand-mr-ezra-j-warner-and-mr-george-h-holt-all-oflake-forest-and-a-finer-set-of-buildings-cannot-be-found-in-the-westbut-c-image371829195.html
RM2CGX7X3–. The Forester . Academy Faculty XTbe Hcabemi2 gff;goeei9eoeeeoeeeeeeeoi. 7^ HE ACADEMY, like ancient Gaul, est divisa inpartes tres. These three parts are Eliza RemsenCottage, Annie Durand Cottage and East Dormitory,located at the corners of a right angled triangle.Reid Hall, the recitation building, is situated at thecenter of the hypotenuse of this triangle. For these splendid buildings the academy iceeoe^eee^e^eeeeooel i°f^ebted to Mr. Simon Reid, Mrs. Annie Durand, Mr. Ezra J. Warner and Mr. George H. Holt, all ofLake Forest, and a finer set of buildings cannot be found in the west.But, c
. Daily Colonist (1900-05-20). berries and ice-cream. Coffee a specitl-«7. * Last Rites.—The funeral of the lateMrs. .Tames Tyson, took place yesterdayafternoon from the family residence, ser-vices beiiiK conducted there and at tliegraveside by Rev. Or. Campbell, assist-ed by Rev. Dr. Reid. Five sons of the.deceased,. William, Peter, Andrew M.,George and Thomas, and her son-in-law,Thomas Brengnn, acted as pallbearers.There was a very large attendance andmany handsome floral offerings. Besidesthe sons who acted as pallbearers, Mrs.Tyson leaves another son, who is on thesteamer Alpha, and three Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daily-colonist-1900-05-20-berries-and-ice-cream-coffee-a-specitl-7-last-ritesthe-funeral-of-the-latemrs-tames-tyson-took-place-yesterdayafternoon-from-the-family-residence-ser-vices-beiiik-conducted-there-and-at-tliegraveside-by-rev-or-campbell-assist-ed-by-rev-dr-reid-five-sons-of-thedeceased-william-peter-andrew-mgeorge-and-thomas-and-her-son-in-lawthomas-brengnn-acted-as-pallbearersthere-was-a-very-large-attendance-andmany-handsome-floral-offerings-besidesthe-sons-who-acted-as-pallbearers-mrstyson-leaves-another-son-who-is-on-thesteamer-alpha-and-three-image370341173.html
RM2CEEDXD–. Daily Colonist (1900-05-20). berries and ice-cream. Coffee a specitl-«7. * Last Rites.—The funeral of the lateMrs. .Tames Tyson, took place yesterdayafternoon from the family residence, ser-vices beiiiK conducted there and at tliegraveside by Rev. Or. Campbell, assist-ed by Rev. Dr. Reid. Five sons of the.deceased,. William, Peter, Andrew M.,George and Thomas, and her son-in-law,Thomas Brengnn, acted as pallbearers.There was a very large attendance andmany handsome floral offerings. Besidesthe sons who acted as pallbearers, Mrs.Tyson leaves another son, who is on thesteamer Alpha, and three
. History of the Doles-Cook brigade of northern Virginia, C.S. A.; containing muster roles of each company of the Fourth, Twelfth, Twenty-first and Forty-fourth Georgia regiments, with a short sketch of the services of each member, and a complete history of each regiment, by one of its own members . llis A. Hawkins Major. Edward Willis Major. John T. Carson Major. Isaac Hardeman Major. George W. Thomas Adjutant. Newton T. Johnson Adjutant. A. S. Reid Quartermaster. Richmond A. Reid Commissary. James A. Etheridge Surgeon. .John R. Cook Assistant Surgeon. Wm. H. Hodnett Assistant Surgeon. George Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-doles-cook-brigade-of-northern-virginia-cs-a-containing-muster-roles-of-each-company-of-the-fourth-twelfth-twenty-first-and-forty-fourth-georgia-regiments-with-a-short-sketch-of-the-services-of-each-member-and-a-complete-history-of-each-regiment-by-one-of-its-own-members-llis-a-hawkins-major-edward-willis-major-john-t-carson-major-isaac-hardeman-major-george-w-thomas-adjutant-newton-t-johnson-adjutant-a-s-reid-quartermaster-richmond-a-reid-commissary-james-a-etheridge-surgeon-john-r-cook-assistant-surgeon-wm-h-hodnett-assistant-surgeon-george-image371669534.html
RM2CGK07X–. History of the Doles-Cook brigade of northern Virginia, C.S. A.; containing muster roles of each company of the Fourth, Twelfth, Twenty-first and Forty-fourth Georgia regiments, with a short sketch of the services of each member, and a complete history of each regiment, by one of its own members . llis A. Hawkins Major. Edward Willis Major. John T. Carson Major. Isaac Hardeman Major. George W. Thomas Adjutant. Newton T. Johnson Adjutant. A. S. Reid Quartermaster. Richmond A. Reid Commissary. James A. Etheridge Surgeon. .John R. Cook Assistant Surgeon. Wm. H. Hodnett Assistant Surgeon. George
. Review of reviews and world's work. of Michigan, 72. February 26.—Sir Wemyss Reid, the British editor,author, and publisher, 63. February 27.—Ex-United States Senator George S.Boutwell, of Massachusetts, 87. February 28.—Mrs. Jane Stanford, the widow of Senator Leland Stanford, 79 Eugene Guillaume, the eminent French sculptor, 83. March 1.—Ex-United States Senator Edward O. Wol-cott, of Colorado, 57. March 6.—Ex-United States Senator John H. Reagan,of Texas, last surviving member of the Confederatecabinet, 86. March 7.—A. M. Palmer, the old-time theatricalmanager, of New York City, 67. March Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/review-of-reviews-and-worlds-work-of-michigan-72-february-26sir-wemyss-reid-the-british-editorauthor-and-publisher-63-february-27ex-united-states-senator-george-sboutwell-of-massachusetts-87-february-28mrs-jane-stanford-the-widow-of-senator-leland-stanford-79-eugene-guillaume-the-eminent-french-sculptor-83-march-1ex-united-states-senator-edward-o-wol-cott-of-colorado-57-march-6ex-united-states-senator-john-h-reaganof-texas-last-surviving-member-of-the-confederatecabinet-86-march-7a-m-palmer-the-old-time-theatricalmanager-of-new-york-city-67-march-image370396908.html
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. Pennsylvania Female College Catalogue . - 20—College.Tableaux and Shakesperean Burlesque. Pennsylvania College for Women. .<^aV 1892=1893. ?. ^^,. TWEffTY-T^IJ^D ANNUAL CATALOGUE. PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN PITTSBUI^GH, ERST EflD, Pfl. 1892-1893. RDOCH,KFRR& CO. PRINTERS. Pennsylvania College for Women. OFFICE-RS OF THE COLLEGE. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Class Whose Term Expires 1893. Rev. WM. J. REID, D. D.,Hon. JAMES P. STERRETT,Rev. JOHN G. BROWN, D. D.,Rev. THOS. H. ROBINSON, D. D.J. B. MURDOCH, M. D., CHARLES W. HUBBARD,GP:0RGE a. KELLY,LAWRENCE DH.WORTH,W. D. WOOD,GEORGE WESTINGHOUSE, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pennsylvania-female-college-catalogue-20collegetableaux-and-shakesperean-burlesque-pennsylvania-college-for-women-ltav-1892=1893-tweffty-tijd-annual-catalogue-pennsylvania-college-for-women-pittsbuigh-erst-efld-pfl-1892-1893-rdochkfrr-co-printers-pennsylvania-college-for-women-office-rs-of-the-college-board-of-trustees-class-whose-term-expires-1893-rev-wm-j-reid-d-dhon-james-p-sterrettrev-john-g-brown-d-drev-thos-h-robinson-d-dj-b-murdoch-m-d-charles-w-hubbardgp0rge-a-kellylawrence-dhworthw-d-woodgeorge-westinghouse-image370135043.html
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RM2CETMDX–. New York Nursery and Child's Hospital Annual Report. er, PresidentMrs. Algernon* S. Sullivan, Honorary PresidentVice-Presidents Mrs. George F. Baker, Jr. Mrs. Oliver Harriman Mrs. Francis Carolan Mrs. Adolf Ladenburg Mrs. Gifford A. Cochran Mrs. Henry Y. AIunroe Mrs. Newbold LeRoy Edgar Mrs. Frederick Pearson Mrs. James W. Gerard Mrs. Whitelaw Reid Mrs. Sumner Gerard Mrs. Charles F. Roe Mrs. Lawrence L. Gillespie Mrs. John Sanford Mrs. F. Gray Griswold Princess Cantacuzene-Speranskey Mrs. E. Henry Harriman Mrs. W illiam K. Vanderbilt, Jr. Mrs. Frank S. Witherbee, Treasurer Mrs. Robert L. Ge
. Pennsylvania Female College Catalogue . Printed by Wm. G. Johnston & Co. COR. PENN AVE. & NINTH ST. Pennsylvania Female College. Officers of the College. Board, of Trustees. Class Whose Term Expires 1886. Hev. WILLIAM McKIBBm. CHA.S. LOCKHART, DAVID McK. LLOYD, WILLIAM X. FREW, JAMES LAUGHLIN, Jr., GEORGE A. BERRY, THOS. WIGHTMAN, WILLIAM G. JOHNSTON, Eev. E. r. COWAN, D. D., JOHN A. REN8HAW. Class Whose Term Expires 1887. GEORGE WESTIN(tHOUSE, Jr., Rev. J. G. BROWN, D. D., Rev. W. J. REID, D. D., Hox. JAMES P. STERRETT, Rev. TH08. H. ROBINSON, D. D., W. DEWEES WOOD, AVILLIAM EAKEWELL, LAWRE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pennsylvania-female-college-catalogue-printed-by-wm-g-johnston-co-cor-penn-ave-ninth-st-pennsylvania-female-college-officers-of-the-college-board-of-trustees-class-whose-term-expires-1886-hev-william-mckibbm-chas-lockhart-david-mck-lloyd-william-x-frew-james-laughlin-jr-george-a-berry-thos-wightman-william-g-johnston-eev-e-r-cowan-d-d-john-a-ren8haw-class-whose-term-expires-1887-george-westinthouse-jr-rev-j-g-brown-d-d-rev-w-j-reid-d-d-hox-james-p-sterrett-rev-th08-h-robinson-d-d-w-dewees-wood-avilliam-eakewell-lawre-image370137078.html
RM2CE55HA–. Pennsylvania Female College Catalogue . Printed by Wm. G. Johnston & Co. COR. PENN AVE. & NINTH ST. Pennsylvania Female College. Officers of the College. Board, of Trustees. Class Whose Term Expires 1886. Hev. WILLIAM McKIBBm. CHA.S. LOCKHART, DAVID McK. LLOYD, WILLIAM X. FREW, JAMES LAUGHLIN, Jr., GEORGE A. BERRY, THOS. WIGHTMAN, WILLIAM G. JOHNSTON, Eev. E. r. COWAN, D. D., JOHN A. REN8HAW. Class Whose Term Expires 1887. GEORGE WESTIN(tHOUSE, Jr., Rev. J. G. BROWN, D. D., Rev. W. J. REID, D. D., Hox. JAMES P. STERRETT, Rev. TH08. H. ROBINSON, D. D., W. DEWEES WOOD, AVILLIAM EAKEWELL, LAWRE
. REPORT OF THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION, ONTARIO, 1902. red. Adams A . A. McQuarrie... F. J. Newhouse E. W. Farr Ernest Fuller Mary Sharp Garfield Smith Wm. Mc.Kerracher.. Floy Glenn Albert Smith Chas. F Price Geo. Stewart Alfred Marks. Duncan McMartin .. John D. Milne Susanna McLellan... Fred. Langford W. G. Robinson Ben. Parker Melvin Pavne C. J. Bradley Sara Brodte Byron McLeod Charles George Frank Stidwell Jennie McPherson ..Donald S. McPherson Geo. Glendinning J. A. Irwin H. J. Alexander A. Hyde N. C. Mansell E. B. Hagerman M. C. Scott L. BouRlaugh M. A. Ionson F. O. McCall M. Reid R. A. Ca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/report-of-the-minister-of-education-ontario-1902-red-adams-a-a-mcquarrie-f-j-newhouse-e-w-farr-ernest-fuller-mary-sharp-garfield-smith-wm-mckerracher-floy-glenn-albert-smith-chas-f-price-geo-stewart-alfred-marks-duncan-mcmartin-john-d-milne-susanna-mclellan-fred-langford-w-g-robinson-ben-parker-melvin-pavne-c-j-bradley-sara-brodte-byron-mcleod-charles-george-frank-stidwell-jennie-mcpherson-donald-s-mcpherson-geo-glendinning-j-a-irwin-h-j-alexander-a-hyde-n-c-mansell-e-b-hagerman-m-c-scott-l-bourlaugh-m-a-ionson-f-o-mccall-m-reid-r-a-ca-image370548856.html
RM2CERXRM–. REPORT OF THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION, ONTARIO, 1902. red. Adams A . A. McQuarrie... F. J. Newhouse E. W. Farr Ernest Fuller Mary Sharp Garfield Smith Wm. Mc.Kerracher.. Floy Glenn Albert Smith Chas. F Price Geo. Stewart Alfred Marks. Duncan McMartin .. John D. Milne Susanna McLellan... Fred. Langford W. G. Robinson Ben. Parker Melvin Pavne C. J. Bradley Sara Brodte Byron McLeod Charles George Frank Stidwell Jennie McPherson ..Donald S. McPherson Geo. Glendinning J. A. Irwin H. J. Alexander A. Hyde N. C. Mansell E. B. Hagerman M. C. Scott L. BouRlaugh M. A. Ionson F. O. McCall M. Reid R. A. Ca
. Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory . , res 191 Blake. Stegmann Edward H, engraver, res 368 SDelaware. Stehlin Caroline (wid Martin), res 496 NWest. Stehlin George, lab, res 498 N West. Stehlin John, molder, res 496 N West. Steibing Charles, bartender, res 5 Erie. Steidle Pauline (wid John), res 341 N Lib-erty. Steierberg Charles, carp, res 279 S Dela-ware. Steierberg Charles W, chairmkr, res 279 SDelaware. Steiert John D, mach, res 233 Reid. Steiert Leopold, lab, res w s Auburn, i nof Geneva. Steiert Otto, mach, res 233 Reid. Steiert Wm, mach, res 435 N Pine. Steiger Au Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/polks-indianapolis-marion-county-ind-city-directory-res-191-blake-stegmann-edward-h-engraver-res-368-sdelaware-stehlin-caroline-wid-martin-res-496-nwest-stehlin-george-lab-res-498-n-west-stehlin-john-molder-res-496-n-west-steibing-charles-bartender-res-5-erie-steidle-pauline-wid-john-res-341-n-lib-erty-steierberg-charles-carp-res-279-s-dela-ware-steierberg-charles-w-chairmkr-res-279-sdelaware-steiert-john-d-mach-res-233-reid-steiert-leopold-lab-res-w-s-auburn-i-nof-geneva-steiert-otto-mach-res-233-reid-steiert-wm-mach-res-435-n-pine-steiger-au-image369664960.html
RM2CDBKC0–. Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory . , res 191 Blake. Stegmann Edward H, engraver, res 368 SDelaware. Stehlin Caroline (wid Martin), res 496 NWest. Stehlin George, lab, res 498 N West. Stehlin John, molder, res 496 N West. Steibing Charles, bartender, res 5 Erie. Steidle Pauline (wid John), res 341 N Lib-erty. Steierberg Charles, carp, res 279 S Dela-ware. Steierberg Charles W, chairmkr, res 279 SDelaware. Steiert John D, mach, res 233 Reid. Steiert Leopold, lab, res w s Auburn, i nof Geneva. Steiert Otto, mach, res 233 Reid. Steiert Wm, mach, res 435 N Pine. Steiger Au
. Railway master mechanic [microform] . d. Represented by C. H. Spotts andEdgard Josz. American Locomotive Company, New York, N. Y.—Recep-tion booth only. Represented by W. H. Marshall, C. J. Dona-hue, G. M. Basford, David Van Alstyne, James McNaughton,J. D. Sawyer, J. E. Dixon, W. S. Seamans, Jr., H. C. Hequem-bourg, J. R. Marshall, J. R. Magarvey, W. E. Woodard, S. W.Miller, C. A. Strom, George Gurry, J. B. Ennis, C. J. Mellin,Wm. Dalton, A. M. White, W. L. Reid, A. W. Wheatley, F. J.Cole, F. W. Cooke, F. A. Haughton, J. G. Blunt and A. Haller. American Mason Safety Tread Company, Boston, Ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/railway-master-mechanic-microform-d-represented-by-c-h-spotts-andedgard-josz-american-locomotive-company-new-york-n-yrecep-tion-booth-only-represented-by-w-h-marshall-c-j-dona-hue-g-m-basford-david-van-alstyne-james-mcnaughtonj-d-sawyer-j-e-dixon-w-s-seamans-jr-h-c-hequem-bourg-j-r-marshall-j-r-magarvey-w-e-woodard-s-wmiller-c-a-strom-george-gurry-j-b-ennis-c-j-mellinwm-dalton-a-m-white-w-l-reid-a-w-wheatley-f-jcole-f-w-cooke-f-a-haughton-j-g-blunt-and-a-haller-american-mason-safety-tread-company-boston-ma-image371802323.html
RM2CGW1JB–. Railway master mechanic [microform] . d. Represented by C. H. Spotts andEdgard Josz. American Locomotive Company, New York, N. Y.—Recep-tion booth only. Represented by W. H. Marshall, C. J. Dona-hue, G. M. Basford, David Van Alstyne, James McNaughton,J. D. Sawyer, J. E. Dixon, W. S. Seamans, Jr., H. C. Hequem-bourg, J. R. Marshall, J. R. Magarvey, W. E. Woodard, S. W.Miller, C. A. Strom, George Gurry, J. B. Ennis, C. J. Mellin,Wm. Dalton, A. M. White, W. L. Reid, A. W. Wheatley, F. J.Cole, F. W. Cooke, F. A. Haughton, J. G. Blunt and A. Haller. American Mason Safety Tread Company, Boston, Ma
. History of Wayne, Pike and Monroe counties, Pennsylvania . Ball, W. T. Butler, Jno. D. Blake, CharlesH. Finch, R. W. Murphy, H. N. Miller, F.W. Renwarden, Alden Rounds, C. L. Raimer,C. E. Seely, F. M. Sherrerd, John O. South-ard, J. V. Starnes, H. B. Welch. In 1881 :N. C. Kirk, E. J. Pethic, William A. Quinney.In 1882 : J. A. Burket, R. C. Bodie, George S.Baker, G. S. Barnes, Jacob Fass, J. W. Kim-ble, Allen Lawrence, Ed. Mahone, Wal-lace McMullen, James O. Reid, F. J. Tolley.In 1883: Egin Henry. In 1884: Jno. W.Broad, H. H. Budd, A. Britenbaker, G. C.Conzelman, Jno. B. Dennis, W. G. Faatz, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-wayne-pike-and-monroe-counties-pennsylvania-ball-w-t-butler-jno-d-blake-charlesh-finch-r-w-murphy-h-n-miller-fw-renwarden-alden-rounds-c-l-raimerc-e-seely-f-m-sherrerd-john-o-south-ard-j-v-starnes-h-b-welch-in-1881-n-c-kirk-e-j-pethic-william-a-quinneyin-1882-j-a-burket-r-c-bodie-george-sbaker-g-s-barnes-jacob-fass-j-w-kim-ble-allen-lawrence-ed-mahone-wal-lace-mcmullen-james-o-reid-f-j-tolleyin-1883-egin-henry-in-1884-jno-wbroad-h-h-budd-a-britenbaker-g-cconzelman-jno-b-dennis-w-g-faatz-image372293360.html
RM2CHKBYC–. History of Wayne, Pike and Monroe counties, Pennsylvania . Ball, W. T. Butler, Jno. D. Blake, CharlesH. Finch, R. W. Murphy, H. N. Miller, F.W. Renwarden, Alden Rounds, C. L. Raimer,C. E. Seely, F. M. Sherrerd, John O. South-ard, J. V. Starnes, H. B. Welch. In 1881 :N. C. Kirk, E. J. Pethic, William A. Quinney.In 1882 : J. A. Burket, R. C. Bodie, George S.Baker, G. S. Barnes, Jacob Fass, J. W. Kim-ble, Allen Lawrence, Ed. Mahone, Wal-lace McMullen, James O. Reid, F. J. Tolley.In 1883: Egin Henry. In 1884: Jno. W.Broad, H. H. Budd, A. Britenbaker, G. C.Conzelman, Jno. B. Dennis, W. G. Faatz,
. New York Nursery and Child's Hospital Annual Report. 2.00Wingfield & Taylor Baking Companv 10.00 C. B. Look & Company.... 10.00Children of Mary gold Club through Miss Katherine DuBois 1.11 Mr. Stephen Baker 15.00 Mr. Thomas Hopper 5.00 Mr. Irving Paris 5.00 Mr. William Hahn 10.00 Mr. Peter Doerr 5.00 F. Neugass & Co 10.00 Knv-Scheerer Co 5.00 Mrs. Henry D. Xicoll 10.00 Mrs. Prescott Hall Butler. 8.00 Mr. George H. Sullivan... 5.00 Reid, King & Co 10.00 Mr. Frank A. Knoll 5.00 Dr. M. H. Merriman 2.00 Messrs. Cole & Swazev.... 10.00 W. B. A. Jurgens 5.00 James A. Hearn 20.00 Mrs. Edward J. Ber Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-nursery-and-childs-hospital-annual-report-200wingfield-taylor-baking-companv-1000-c-b-look-company-1000children-of-mary-gold-club-through-miss-katherine-dubois-111-mr-stephen-baker-1500-mr-thomas-hopper-500-mr-irving-paris-500-mr-william-hahn-1000-mr-peter-doerr-500-f-neugass-co-1000-knv-scheerer-co-500-mrs-henry-d-xicoll-1000-mrs-prescott-hall-butler-800-mr-george-h-sullivan-500-reid-king-co-1000-mr-frank-a-knoll-500-dr-m-h-merriman-200-messrs-cole-swazev-1000-w-b-a-jurgens-500-james-a-hearn-2000-mrs-edward-j-ber-image370570152.html
RM2CETX08–. New York Nursery and Child's Hospital Annual Report. 2.00Wingfield & Taylor Baking Companv 10.00 C. B. Look & Company.... 10.00Children of Mary gold Club through Miss Katherine DuBois 1.11 Mr. Stephen Baker 15.00 Mr. Thomas Hopper 5.00 Mr. Irving Paris 5.00 Mr. William Hahn 10.00 Mr. Peter Doerr 5.00 F. Neugass & Co 10.00 Knv-Scheerer Co 5.00 Mrs. Henry D. Xicoll 10.00 Mrs. Prescott Hall Butler. 8.00 Mr. George H. Sullivan... 5.00 Reid, King & Co 10.00 Mr. Frank A. Knoll 5.00 Dr. M. H. Merriman 2.00 Messrs. Cole & Swazev.... 10.00 W. B. A. Jurgens 5.00 James A. Hearn 20.00 Mrs. Edward J. Ber
. Spalding's official cricket guide; with which is incorporated the American cricket annual . 45 2 22.50 FRIENDLY GAMES. Ings.NO.HS.R.Aver. R. Hillier l 0 10 10 10.00 George S. Shaw 7 1 16 58 9.54 R. Hunt 8 1 28 68 9.41 A. Reid 12 3 16 81 9.00 V. Hindren 7 1 14 43 7.14 F. W. Dvinkley 11 1 28 64 6.40 W. Hancox 5 0 10 27 5.40 F.Beyers 10 1 10 33 3.56 C. Otton 13 1 10 41 3.42 T. Bagnall 6 1 6 15 3.00 J. Spence 2 0 3 6 3.00 FRIENDLY GAMES. O. M.R.W.Aver H. H. Shanholt 25-4 6 100 20 5.00 A. Reid 50 11152 29 5.14 George S. Shaw 30 6 127 21 6.10 C. Hall 12 2 48 2 24.00 Games played 18; won 16, lost Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spaldings-official-cricket-guide-with-which-is-incorporated-the-american-cricket-annual-45-2-2250-friendly-games-ingsnohsraver-r-hillier-l-0-10-10-1000-george-s-shaw-7-1-16-58-954-r-hunt-8-1-28-68-941-a-reid-12-3-16-81-900-v-hindren-7-1-14-43-714-f-w-dvinkley-11-1-28-64-640-w-hancox-5-0-10-27-540-fbeyers-10-1-10-33-356-c-otton-13-1-10-41-342-t-bagnall-6-1-6-15-300-j-spence-2-0-3-6-300-friendly-games-o-mrwaver-h-h-shanholt-25-4-6-100-20-500-a-reid-50-11152-29-514-george-s-shaw-30-6-127-21-610-c-hall-12-2-48-2-2400-games-played-18-won-16-lost-image372249415.html
RM2CHHBWY–. Spalding's official cricket guide; with which is incorporated the American cricket annual . 45 2 22.50 FRIENDLY GAMES. Ings.NO.HS.R.Aver. R. Hillier l 0 10 10 10.00 George S. Shaw 7 1 16 58 9.54 R. Hunt 8 1 28 68 9.41 A. Reid 12 3 16 81 9.00 V. Hindren 7 1 14 43 7.14 F. W. Dvinkley 11 1 28 64 6.40 W. Hancox 5 0 10 27 5.40 F.Beyers 10 1 10 33 3.56 C. Otton 13 1 10 41 3.42 T. Bagnall 6 1 6 15 3.00 J. Spence 2 0 3 6 3.00 FRIENDLY GAMES. O. M.R.W.Aver H. H. Shanholt 25-4 6 100 20 5.00 A. Reid 50 11152 29 5.14 George S. Shaw 30 6 127 21 6.10 C. Hall 12 2 48 2 24.00 Games played 18; won 16, lost
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