RMG2GFTM–John Singer Sargent - Mrs. Fiske Warren (Gretchen Osgood) and Her Daughter Rachel - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
RMPRB7EJ–John Singer Sargent, Mrs. Fiske Warren ( Gretchen Osgood ) and Her Daughter Rachel 1903 Oil on canvas, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, USA.
RMEYBJC0–John Singer Sargent Mrs. Fiske Warren (Gretchen Osgood) and Her Daughter Rachel
RM2PHP860–Mrs. Fiske Warren (Gretchen Osgood) and Her Daughter Rachel by John Singer Sargent (1856-1925), oil on canvas, 1903
RMT0EXHH–John Singer Sargent, Mrs Fiske Warren and Her Daughter Rachel, portrait, 1903
RM2HW2PC3–Mrs Fiske. Portrait of the American actress, Minnie Maddern Fiske (1865-1932) by Maximilien Colin, oil on canvas, 1893
RMMKM0D1–Mrs. Fiske Warren & Her Daughter Rachel
RMKCC3AM–Drawings and Prints, Print Poster, Mrs. Fiske, Becky Sharp, Artist, Ernest Haskell, American, Woodstock, Connecticut 1876–1925
RF2HWAD0F–Art inspired by Drawings and Prints, Print Poster, Mrs. Fiske, Becky Sharp, Artist, Ernest Haskell, American, Woodstock, Connecticut 1876–1925, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2WRC28A–Mrs. Fiske in 'Erstwhile Susan', Photograph shows American actress Minnie Maddern Fiske (1865-1932) who was featured in the comedy 'Erstwhile Susan' in 1916., between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMDN4RXF–Mrs. Fiske in 'Erstwhile Susan' (LOC)
RM2X5C3G0–Mrs. Fiske and her company presenting Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Lorimer Stoddard, Love finds the way by Marguerite Merington, Divorćons by Victorien Sardou, A bit of old Chelsea by Mrs. Oscar Beringer, Little Italy by Horace B. Fry, 1898
RM2GMH5BF–Artist: John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) Title: Mrs. Fiske Warren (Gretchen Osgood) and Her Daughter Rachel Year: 1903
RMJF7F4J–Mrs Fiske, one of the leading American actresses of the late nienteenth and early twentieth century. 19 December 1865 – 15 February 1932.
RMPATCRM–Mrs. Fiske, Becky Sharp. Artist: Ernest Haskell (American, Woodstock, Connecticut 1876-1925 West Point, Maine). Dimensions: Sheet: 22 × 15 in. (55.9 × 38.1 cm). Date: 1899. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RFP9EMHN–Sargent John Singer - Mrs Fiske-Warren and Daughter Rachel
RMKEYPFX–John Singer Sargent Mrs. Fiske Warren (Gretchen Osgood) and Her Daughter Rachel
RM2CMXA6P–John Singer Sargent - Mrs. Fiske Warren (Gretchen Osgood) and Her Daughter Rachel
RMP90G6F–. 352 John Singer Sargent - Mrs. Fiske Warren (Gretchen Osgood) and Her Daughter Rachel -
RMKBXFA5–John Singer Sargent Mrs. Fiske Warren (Gretchen Osgood) and Her Daughter Rachel
RMWTPXNJ–Mrs. Fiske / Zaida Ben Yusuf.
RM2RC91EF–Mrs Fiske Warren (Gretchen Osgood) and her Daughter Rachel 1903 by John Singer Sargent
RMWTPXNN–Mrs. Fiske in Erstwhile Susan
RM2X18AKB–John Singer Sargent, Mrs. Fiske Warren (Gretchen Osgood) and Her Daughter Rachel, 1903
RMCBNRH5–Mrs. Fiske as Mary of Magdala
RF2WMG3RA–Sargent John Singer - Mrs. Fiske Warren
RF2HBTB7A–John Singer Sargent - Mrs. Fiske Warren (Gretchen Osgood) and Her Daughter Rachel
RM2M3RKJ4–Portrait of Mrs William Fiske, formerly Miss Rose Bingham, Countess of Warwick. After her divorce from her first husband, the Earl of Warwick, Rose married Billy Fiske, an American bobsled champion. He was killed while serving with the RAF in 1940. Date: 1939
RMPD4DF8–28th September 1946. Royal Albert Hall, London, England. A Five Arts Ball. The first full scale fancy dress ball since the end of the Second World War, took place in aid of the Royal Free Hospital. Photo shows 'As Prehistoric Britain Can Make It', a tableau carrying an illusion of the 'Britain Can Make It' campaign of the time. Left to right, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fiske, and Mrs. R. P. Crampton.
RMHTNKE6–John Singer Sargent - Mrs. Fiske Warren (Gretchen Osgood) and Her Daughter Rachel - Google Art Project
RM2M3RTTK–Society beauty, the Countess of Warwick, wife of the seventh Earl and formerly Miss Rose Bingham (later Mrs Billy Fiske), pictured in a yellow beach robe on Monte Carlo Beach. The Bystander reports she had been staying at Antibes. Date: 1938
RM2RC7N6N–Sumber B Major E.H. Fiske, Mrs. Walter H. Page, Miss Robertson, and the Duchess of Cork at U.S.A. Base Hospital No. 37 in Dartford, England. This photograph was taken on August 25, 1918, and was released by A.E.F. Censor on November 22, 1918. Image ID: 111-SC-21871.
RM2M3RKHT–Billy Fiske, bobsled champion and well-known Cresta rider and Rose, Countess of Warwick (formerly Rose Bingham) pictured flying to France for their honeymoon after marrying in Maidenhead in 1938. Date: 1938
RMPB3TX6–Mrs. Fiske. Artist: Ernest Haskell (American, Woodstock, Connecticut 1876-1925 West Point, Maine). Dimensions: Sheet: 19 7/16 × 16 9/16 in. (49.4 × 42.1 cm). Date: 1900. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RM2AFXGAT–. Whistler's pastels : and other modern profiles / by A. E. Gallatin.. rtTlf-i. THE ART OF ERNEST HASKELL THE ART OF ERNEST HASKELL UNTIL the spring of 1911, when anexhibition of his work was held inNew York, Ernest Haskells exquisite artwas known only to the more discriminat-ing and observing of amateurs. And tothem only through scattered decorativedesigns in certain periodicals and by theartists immensely clever and amusing pas-tel of Mrs. Fiske, and charcoal drawing,tinged with caricature, of Mr. Whistler,which have been frequently reproduced.The exhibition proved to be one of themost inter
RM2E9RKTN–Mrs. Fiske, stage actress.
RMMYY729–. English: Mrs. Gardiner Green Hammond (Esther Fiske Hammond) John Singer Sargent -- American painter 1903 Worcester Art Museum, Massachusetts Oil on canvas 63.5 x 63.83 cm (25 x 25.13 in.) Jpg: webshots . 1903. John Singer Sargent Born: January 12, 1856, Florence Died: April 14, 1925, London, United Kingdom 71 Mrs. Gardiner Green Hammond (Esther Fiske Hammond)
RMM7DNC7–Mrs. Fiske - Mary of Magdala - Ernest Haskell. LCCN2007681312
RM2FN8TF7–Minnie Maddern Fiske, 1893.
RM2RC91EN–Mrs. Gardiner Greene Hammond (Esther Fiske Hammond) 1903 by John Singer Sargent
RMWTPXNM–Mrs. Fiske - Mary of Magdala / Ernest Haskell.
RM2RC6F31–Soldiers from the Chemical Warfare Service participating in a victory parade in New York City. They are seen demonstrating a gas alarm as part of their training and preparedness for chemical warfare during World War I. The parade took place on May 3, 1919.
RM2R8GE9C–Emily Stevenson Davis Harris modeled 1867 by Hiram Powers, born Woodstock, VT 1805-died Florence, Italy 1873
RM2M3RKMJ–Renowned society beauty Miss Rose Bingham, daughter of Lady Rosabelle Brand and later to become the Countess of Warwick, pictured on the front cover of The Bystander magazine in 1932 in a photograph by Madame Yevonde. The magazine describes here as "one of the most beautiful girls in Society. She is a keen and excellent dancer and is often seen at the most popular dinner and supper places in the West End." Interestingly, turning the page over, there is a portrait of Miss Margaret Whigham who had recently become engaged to the Earl of Warwick. Margaret broke off the engagement sho
RM2R6EXH9–Minnie Maddern Fiske. Date: 1893. oil on canvas. Museum: NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY.
RM2AWE6AC–Arbutus . I) During Dry December Days 276. Drama EnthusiasWOh, yes, and Dr. Howe thinks that he can getMrs. Fiske to come to the Harris Grand! Freshman Friend-Oh, I know, Mrs. Fiske of the Cabbage Patch. It developed one day in Johnsons Journalism class, that TheOrange Postman was the first penny paper that ever existed When mid-terms rolled around, Johnson asked Chambers thisquestion: What was the Orange Postman ?Chambers—The first yellow journal. SOME TYPICAL QUESTIONS OF HIS Parker, conducting Economics quiz.—Discuss the physical of the United States in regard to Commerce. Miss » Miss - -.-
RM2E9RKRW–Mrs. Fiske - Mary of Magdala - Ernest Haskell.
RMM7DNC8–Mrs. Fiske and her company presenting Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Lorimer Stoddard, Love finds the way by Marguerite Merington, Divorćons by Victorien Sardou, A bit of old Chelsea by Mrs. LCCN2014637440
RMM06JN9–Mrs. Fiske, Becky Sharp MET DP866578
RMWTPY4W–Mrs. Fiske, Tess of the D'Ubervilles / Sarony, New York.
RMKJ3C8T–Mr & Mrs Clive Fiske Harrison in 1963
RMWTPY55–Mrs. Fiske, Love finds the way / Zaida Ben Yusuf.
RM2AG88D2–. Last week, the engagement terminating October 25, 1902, Shakespeare's tragedy Julius Cæesar produced by Mr. Richard Mansfield.. rs Weekly; part of the articleis worth reprinting, not alone onaccount of the text, but as an il-lustration of the fact that NewYork is not wholly given over tothe worship of false dramaticgods. The appreciation is as fol-lows: Nothing could be more illumi-nating in contrasts than a com-parison of the methods of twodistinguished actresses now play-ing in New York, Mrs. Fiske andMrs. Leslie Carter. Each is pre-cisely what the other is not, and Continued on next page.
RM2E9RKRK–Mrs. Fiske, ''Tess of the D'Ubervilles'' - Sarony, New York.
RMWTPY4R–Mrs. Fiske, Love finds the way / Zaida Ben Yusuf.
RM2AG86BE–. Last week, the engagement terminating October 25, 1902, Shakespeare's tragedy Julius Cæesar produced by Mr. Richard Mansfield.. has provided at the CriterionTheatre with Mrs. Carter asMme. Du Barry, and the Manhat-tan Theatre with Mrs. Fiske in Continued on next page. Blood Poison Can Be Cured THE INTERNATIONAL SERUM TOXIN CO. Haa during the past 4 months worked wonders in this city and NewYork in the treatment of Locomotor Ataxia, Paralysis, andall Chronic Diseases resulting from Blood Poison. * * * A NewYork physician called at our office and said: You are not effectingmarvelous cures, you
RM2E9RKW1–Mrs. Fiske, ''Love finds the way'' - Zaida Ben Yusuf.
RMWTPY4P–Mrs. Fiske, Love finds the way / Zaida Ben Yusuf.
RMWTPY4K–Mrs Fiske, Love finds the way - Zaida Ben Yusuf
RM2AWE66J–Arbutus . husiasWOh, yes, and Dr. Howe thinks that he can getMrs. Fiske to come to the Harris Grand! Freshman Friend-Oh, I know, Mrs. Fiske of the Cabbage Patch. It developed one day in Johnsons Journalism class, that TheOrange Postman was the first penny paper that ever existed When mid-terms rolled around, Johnson asked Chambers thisquestion: What was the Orange Postman ?Chambers—The first yellow journal. SOME TYPICAL QUESTIONS OF HIS Parker, conducting Economics quiz.—Discuss the physical of the United States in regard to Commerce. Miss » Miss - -.-Well, we have the long, low Atlantic coast
RM2E9RKTJ–Mrs. Fiske, ''Love finds the way'' - Zaida Ben Yusuf.
RMWTPY4Y–Mrs Fiske, Love finds the way - Zaida Ben Yusuf
RM2AFNJ1B–. 'The greatest of these--';. even incities where they don know theres a war on.She puts you to sleep, an wen y waike up yrein the navy. She talks and they sing. And theypresent such a jolly happy picture that every manthinks that that is what fighting means—a truck,a piano, and Sailor Riley singing Over There. The matinee brought in $6,597 at $5 prices, theauction having been held for the evening perform-ance only, so that there were no premiums at thematinee. The auction of the autographed pro-gramme was also reserved till the evening per-formance. It was so warm that Mrs. Fiske found suffic
RM2E9RKTW–Mrs. Fiske, ''Love finds the way'' - Zaida Ben Yusuf.
RMWTPXPB–Mrs. Fiske and her company presenting Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Lorimer Stoddard, Love finds the way by Marguerite Merington, Divorćons by Victorien Sardou, A bit of old Chelsea by Mrs. Oscar Beringer, Little Italy by Horace B. Fry
RM2AG8KK3–. Last week, the engagement terminating October 25, 1902, Shakespeare's tragedy Julius Cæesar produced by Mr. Richard Mansfield.. ate Selection from thesmallest to the largest stones on Small Weekly or Monthly Payments. Pay while wearing them.Open evenings until 9 oclock. 113 to 121 EAST HARRISON, CORNER CLARK. On the Evening of Monday, October 27, MRS. FISKE Will produce for the first time at this theater an English version of Paul Heyses famous drama, ii MARY OF MAGDALA. For this, the most important presentation of Mrs. Fiskes career,there has been provided an environment that promises to be
RM2E9RJ12–Mrs Fiske in a scene from Act IV of ''Becky Sharp''
RM2A3RDP7–Supreme Court Justices' wives attend breakfast in honor of First Lady. Washington, D.C., April 25. Wives of the Chief Justices and the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court turned out on force today to attend the breakfast tendered in honor of Mrs. Roosevelt by the Congessional Club at the Mayflower Hotel. In the photograph, left to right: Mrs. Stanley F. Reed, Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone, and Mrs. Owen J, Roberts, 4/25/38
RM2AG842A–. Last week, the engagement terminating October 25, 1902, Shakespeare's tragedy Julius Cæesar produced by Mr. Richard Mansfield.. N. S. GROSS (0)J[G) IMPORTER and TAILOR Announces the arrival of Foreign Fabrics;also the completion of several novel crea-tions and invites an early inspection 70 East Adams Street, Chicago 1.1 11 .? j. chese have been, do not, with thetiusical vulgarities that havepassed for comic opera lately, byiny means monopolize public fa-v^or. Mrs. Fiske has demonstratedrhat there is still in the lump ofhe theater-goers a leaven of ap-preciation for a serious portrayalif tha
RM2E9RKRR–Mrs. Fiske and her company presenting Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Lorimer Stoddard, Love finds the way by Marguerite Merington, Divorćons by Victorien Sardou, A bit of old Chelsea by Mrs.
RM2AGK7DH–Music Library] Mrs. Edward MacDowell in her home, Hillcrest at Peterborough, New Hampshire. The young girl in the picture is May Wills, a pupil of Edward MacDowell. Miss Wills married Frederick Ballard, a playwright, the author of Believe Me Xantippe, acted by John Barrymore and Trial by Jury, by Minnie Maddern Fiske. [photograph left by Miss Fiske]; Music Library] Mrs. Edward MacDowell in her home, Hillcrest at Peterborough, New Hampshire. The young girl in the picture is May Wills, a pupil of Edward MacDowell. Miss Wills married Frederick Ballard, a playwright, the author of Believe Me Xanti
RM2ANHEN2–The Boston blue book ..: containing ..Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . onard.Mr. & Mrs. Fiske Warren.Mr. & Mrs. R. C. SturgisMr. G. Parish Ogden.Sister Theresa.Mr. & Mrs. Harry H. Gay.Mrs. G. H. Preston.Mr. George M. Preston.Dr. B. J. Jeffries.Rev. C. A. Bartol.Miss Bartol.Miss E. M. Folsom.Miss Carrie Hadlev.Mr. & Mrs. S. K. Williams.Miss Herseys School.Mr.Hopkinsons School. 2 Mr & Mrs. T. W. Woods. 4 Mr. & Mrs. N. E. Chase. 6 Mr. John W. Alline. 6 Miss Alline. 8 Mr. & Mrs. W. Y. Peters,ic Mr. B. W. Nichols.10 Miss M. P. Nichols.12 Rev. & Mrs. C. G. Ames.12 Miss Ame
RM2CETTB5–. Players and plays of the last quarter century; an historical summary of causes and a critical review of conditions as existing in the American theatre at the close of the nineteenth century. ied colouring,plain of face, small of stature, of unimpressivestage presence, handicapped right and left, soit would seem, by these physical disabilities,Mrs. Fiske, nevertheless, is to be counted oneof the most versatile, one of the most satis-factory, and assuredly, one of the most origi-nal and unconventional actors in the UnitedStates. Nor is there any mystery why this should beso. Mrs. Fiskes stage
RM2E9RKX8–Mrs. Gardiner Green Hammond (Esther Fiske Hammond).
RM2CEXJNA–. 'The greatest of these--';. even incities where they don know theres a war on.She puts you to sleep, an wen y waiike up yrein the navy. She talks and they sing. And theypresent such a jolly happy picture that every manthinks that that is what fighting means—a truck,a piano, and Sailor RUey singing Over There. The matinee brought in $6,597 at $5 prices, theauction having been held for the evening perform-ance only, so that there were no premiums at thematinee. The auction of the autographed pro-gramme was also reserved till the evening per-formance. It was so warm that Mrs. Fiske found suffic
RM2WDXWWR–Adelaide Cole Chase - Elizabeth Lawrence Fiske (Mrs. George Hitchcock)
RM2CDYDMK–. Plays and players, leaves from a critic's scrapbook . ctor. She is one of thosewise players who knows that a performance does notreally shine by contrast, in a poor cast, but by com-petition, in a good cast. The climax of fun isreached at the curtain of the second act, when Bar-naby gets a whip to beat poor Barnabetta, and Mrs.Fiske, to his utter amazement, snatches it from him,throws it through the window, and then hurls at hishead these astounding words—You damn Dutch-man ! Mrs. Fiske is too fine an actress not to create areal character out of the Iowa elocutionist. She isconsistent, and s
RMPY2WJ2–C&P Tel. Co., Mrs. Olson
RMRP6BNN–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igor. The American Florist. 172T to Mrs. Fiske. Mrs. Burke-Roche silver cup for 100 roses went to Mrs. C. Van- derbilt, Jr., with a second prize to Com. Gerry and a third to Mrs. Twombly. The Gerry prize for display of hothouse plants and palms was won by Mrs. Fiske. first, Mrs. Wells, second, and Mrs. Goelet, third. The Lorillard prizes for caladiums and ferns went to Mr. Ber- wynd, first, and Com. Gerry, second. The judges were Messrs. Bruce Butter- ton, Fred. Smytbe and R. Gardner. Mrs. Perry Belmont's special
RMPY1X46–C.A. Jensen - Portrait of Mrs. Pauline Hagen -
RM2AN8NHN–Arena magazine - Volume 04 . Mr. and Mrs. Heme in Drifting Apart. Act II. See page 545. with the same wide and thorough range of thought. Intheir home oft-quoted volumes of Spencer, Darwin, Fiske,Carlyle, Ibsen, Valdes, Howells, give evidence that theynot only keep abreast but ahead of the current thought ofthe day. Spencer is their philosopher, and Howells is theirnovelist, but Dickens and Scott have large space on theirshelves. All this does not prevent Mr. Heme from beingan incorrigible joker, and a wonderfully funny story-teller.All dialects come instantly and surely to his tongue. The Dig
RMPY1XW4–C.N. McArthur - Mrs. Languth - Gov. Withycombe and wife
RM2AWGN0A–The practical book of period furniture, treating of furniture of the English, American colonial and post-colonial and principal French periods . PAINTED CANED SEAT SHERATON ARM CHAIR, VASE BALUSTER ARM SUPPORTS By Courtesy of Miss Sarah Dobson Fiske, Philadelphia. MAHOGANY INLAID SHERATON SIDEBOARD OF AMERICAN TYPE,SPRUNG FRONT, REEDED PILLARS AND LOW GALLERYBy Courtesy of Mrs. John H. Brinton, PhiladelphiaPLATE XXXV THOMAS SHERATON 255 XIV, I), or round, tapered, reeded legs (Plate XXXI,p. 236), the ends containing drawers and the middleportion one shallow drawer, the part under the drawerbei
RMPY3BYY–Cabinet full figure standing photograph -6, Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt
RM2AN9FRE–The genealogy, history, and alliances of the American house of Delano, 1621 to 1899Compiled by Major Joel Andrew Delano, with the history and heraldry of the maison de Franchimont and de Lannoy to Delano, 1096 to 1621, and the royal ancestry of Lannoy from Guelph, prince of the Scyrri, to Phillippe de Lannoy, 476 ADto 1621, including other royal lines and a list of the Lannoy chevaliers de la toison d'or [golden fleece] . 1II& LXXIY Mr & Mrs (Delano-Swan) John D. Townsend of X. Y.LXXY Rev. J. R. Fisher of Newark LXXYI W. G. Fisher (lateof Denver) LXXYII 4 Gens Mrs. Wm Fiske (Delano), dau.Mrs M
RM2AWREKT–Bulletin of the University of Rhode Island : catalog number . Bethlehem, Pa.Fiske, Herbert Andrew 102 Superior St., Providence.Gardiner, Robert Franklin . Wakefield.Gory, Edward Allen . 138 South Common St., Lynn, Mass.Kenton, Susan Elnora(Mrs. Fred K. Crandall) . Westerly.Mitchell, Clovis William 248 Montauk Ave., NewLondon, Conn.Rose, Orpha Lillie Peace Dale, R. F. D.Sheldon, George Ware . 2 St. James Ave., Boston.Sherman, Mary Albro La Grange, Me.Smith, John Lebroc Narragansett Pier.Whipple, Lucius Albert . Greenville. COURSE. OCCUPATION. Chem. Teacher, Rochester High School,N. H.Civ. Eng
RMPY3BY4–Cabinet children- Secretary of War Weeks (seated on floor) with his grandchildren, John and Martha Davidge, children of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davidge
RM2AFNTFG–. 'The greatest of these--';. ie The Canadian Mr James K. Hackett The Scotchman . . Mr. George MacFarlane The American Mr. George M. Cohan Gabrielle Miss Julia Arthur The Help Miss Laurette Taylor xi xii THE CAST PART THREE: REVELATIONDIVISION 1—MRS. HUDDS ROOMS Mrs. Hudd Miss Beryl Mercer Miss Elizabeth Hudd .... Miss Helen Ware Herbert Hudd Mr. H. B. Warner Mr. Montague Marsh . Mr. James T. Powers DIVISION 2—A PUBLIC PLACEThe Nurse Miss Laurette Taylor Mrs. Minnie Maddern Fiske will deliver a Red Cross Appeal written expressly for these gala performances and following this Mme. Eleanora de C
RM2AX8N8D–Leading business men of Milford, Hopkinton, and vicinity: embracing also Ashland, Holliston and Hopedale . enry S. (harness) 13 Crofoot, A. S. (cin and sheet iron worker) 12 Field, Z. C. (lumber) 15 Hopedale Ice Co 31 Hoyt&Hill (plumbers) 17 Haudmore, P. J. (cigar mfg.) 23 Milford Dye House and Steam Scouring Estaiilishment 10 Parker, Geo. G. (insurance) 8 Reynt)lds, Wm. F. (light jobbing in wood) 24 Smith, J. L. (tin and wooden ware). ... 21 Temple, E. L. (photographer) 14 NEWSDEALERS, STATIONERS AND FANCYGOODS. Adams, O. M. Mrs 16 Cheney, Everett Mrs 19 Davis, S. A 52 Fiske, J. F 61 Power, M
RM2AMY9HF–Julius Cahn's official theatrical guide. . n Theatre Harrison Grey Fiske, Mgr. Mrs. Osborns Play House Max Strakosch, Mgr. Metropolis Theatre Henry Rosenberg, Mgr. Metropolitan Opera House Heinrich Conried, Mgr. Murray Hill Theatre Liebler & Co., Mgrs. New Amsterdam Theatre Klaw & Erlanger, Mgrs. New Lyceum Theatre Danl Frohman, Mgr. New Star Theatre Wm. T. Ktogh, Mgr. New York Theatre Klaw & Erlanger, Mgrs. Princess Theatre Sam. S. Shubert. Mgr. Peoples Theatre Savoy Theatre ..Charles Frohman, Mgr. Third Avenue Theatre Martin Nixon, Mgr. Wallacks Theatre Charles Burnham, Mgr. West End Theatre
RM2AJ2T7B–Papers of the New Haven Colony Historical Society . Here sleeps in death the body Lieu Dan Fenn whose mortal existence ended Febr> 2y^ 1789 aged 36 years. 173 Come view the ground where 116 the remains of Mrs Sarah the beloved wife of Lieut Dan Fenn who yeilded to death May y« g A.D. 17S4 aged 27 years. O ! Death where is thy sting ? 171 In memory of Miranda FennDaugh to Mr Peck& Mrs Urania Fennwho died March iiAD. 1796 ^-E I year and 4 months. Rest lovely babe, thy toils are at an endReturned to God. ihj Saviour, & thy Friend. 175 Benjamin Fiske son to Ebenezer & Mrs Mehiiable Fiske aged i
RM2AXET80–Palatial homes in the city of New York and dwellers there in ..arranged for the convenience of the passer-by . White. 35 Mr. and Mrs. David L. Phillips. 37 Mrs. Samuel Blatchford. 38 Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Toplitz. 39 South Corner 76th Street. Mr. and Mrs. Haley Fiske. 40 North Corner 76th Street. Mr. and Mrs. Max D. Brill.West 76th Street.337 Mrs. Horace J. Hayden. Riverside Drive. 41 Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Noyes. 42 The Misses Grahams. 43 Mr. William Henry Hall. 45 Mr. and Mrs. Alphonzo E. Pelham. 46 Prof, and Mrs. Frank J. Goodnow. 60 North Corner 78th Street. Mrs. a. K. Barbey. 61 Mr. and M
RM2AJEEWN–The Boston blue book .. : containing .. Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . tt. Mr. & Mrs. John C. Abbott. Mr. Francis H. B. Byrne. CLAREXDOX STREET. Hotel Brunswick. (Copley Square.) (Xewbury Street.) (Commonwealth Avenue.) 261 Mr. & Mrs. Gardiner G. Hammond.261 Mr. Geo. S. Fiske.263 Dr. & Mrs. F. S. Watson.265 Dr. & Mrs. A. L. Mason.267 Mr. & Mrs. Henley Luce. (Marlborough Street.) Trinity Church. (Copley Square.) Hotel Bristol. 220 Hotel Guildford. Dr. S. C Saville (office.) Dr. W. F. Knowles (office.) Mrs. E. P. Hall. Mrs. H. P. Laughlm. Mrs. Chester Guild. The Miss
RM2AJ2YP7–The New city annual directory of San Francisco . and House E. D., seaman, res North German Hotel E. E. Mrs., night nurse. Ladies Prot. and Relief Society, res SE cor Franklin and Geary Edward, clerk, res 906 Market •?— Edward H., capitalist, res 1534 HoW ard Edward S., clerk with P. M. S. S. Co res 523 Kearny Edward W., (Parker & McRtmnels) res 414 Third Fiske L., clerk with T. J. Foster, res 839 California Francis Miss, ladies nurse, res 724 Harrison Francis L., broker, res 139 Perry Francis W., bookkeeper with Orin Jones, res 908 Clay Frank L., bookkeeper with G. Mitch ler, res 835 Californi
RM2AX4AGE–Olio . James, .... .Mr. E. W. Bi m r. Mrs Lucy Joy, in search of a third, Mr. A. II Backus, 97 Mrs. Walton, in search of a second, Mr. E. II Stedman. Alice- Lane, ..... Mr. G. I. Smi i 11. At 1 I. — • Engaged. Aii II. -I disengaged. A< 1 III.-- •• Married on the Sly. Ai 1 [V.—Of course you know I am not insane. ( ommii 11 1 I.. II. Smm, Cliairtnan. A. A. Brown, Percivai Schmuck, <!. !•. Fiske, A. E. Si 1 99 t^rottteitades* Junior promenabe. Class of IRinetiHfwe. Pratt Gymnasium, February 6, 1894. COMMITTEE. Kimball G. Colby, Chairman.Frank C. Davis, Robert B. Osgood, Nelson Kingsland,
RM2AKHYE5–San Francisco blue book . 201 N. Madison Av. WELLS, Miss E. L„ 1155 E. Orange G. AvWELLBORN, Mrs. J. R., Long Beach.WHELDON, Mrs. A. W., 41 S. Madison.WHYTE. Miss I., 793 E. California.WILES, Mrs. JOHN H., 279 E. Orange Grove Av.WILLARD, Miss L. A.. 250 Marengo PI.WILLIAMS, Mrs. S 1770 N. Fair OaksWILLMAN, Mrs. L., 1415 N. Michigan Av.WILSON, Mrs. J. M., 26 N. Chester Av.WING, Mrs. S. D., 1819 Fiske Av.WINGARD, Mrs. A. J., 1257 N. Wilson Av.WITHERELL, Mrs. G. W., 307 S. Los Robles.WITT, Mrs. T. W., 1315 Oak Knoll Av.WOODWARD, Mrs. ARTHUR Altadena,WOODWORTH, Mrs. J. H., 351 N. Rayd.WORRALL, Mrs
RM2CGKF26–. History and complete roster of the Massachusetts regiments, minute men of '61 who responded to the first call of President Abraham Lincoln, April 15, 1861, to defend the flag and Constitution of the United States ... and biographical sketches of minute men of Massachuetts . and one daughter by his first wife surviv-ing him (Mrs. Homer H. Fiske.) He enlisted from -Somerville. as many compan-ions of his early life lived there, and he desired tobe with them. After his return from .service, hetook up his residence in Natick. where he enga,gedin shoe manufacturing for a time, until 1S69 when his
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