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Life history of Oliver Larkin Stringfield
Oliver Larkin Stringfield
Published
1924
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Written in
Edition Notes
Other titles | Oliver Larkin Stringfield |
Statement | O. L. Stringfield |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 10, 35, 31 leaves ; |
Number of Pages | 35 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25469702M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 71373567 |
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Oliver Waterman Larkin (AugMedford, Massachusetts – Decem ) was an American art historian and educator. He won the Pulitzer Prize for History for his book Art and Life in America. Publication date Usage Attribution Topics Stringfield, Oliver Larkin,Meredith College (Raleigh, N.C.), Baptists Collection ncephemerals; ncreligion; unclibraries; americana Digitizing sponsor Institute of Museum and Library Services, under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the State Library of North Carolina.
Thomas Oliver Larkin (), American merchant and diplomat, actively promoted the Bear Flag Revolt in California and helped wrest that province from Mexico for the United States. Thomas Oliver Larkin was born on Sept.
16,in Charlestown, Mass. Orphaned at the age of 16, he served an apprenticeship as a bookmaker. Oliver Waterman Larkin was an American art historian and educator who taught art history at Smith College from until his retirement in as professor emeritus. Books by Oliver W /5(4). He was a descendant of Richard Warren, a passenger on the Mayflower, and his grandfather, Ebenezer Larkin, participated in the Battle of Bunker Hill.
On 8 Apr. Larkin's father died, and in Larkin's mother moved the family to Lynn, Mass. In Larkin was in Boston, where he had gone to learn the trade of making books. When Stringfield joined the army, he was playing the cornet, but he soon discarded that instrument for the flute and began taking lessons with Harold Clark, a member of the Tennessee contingent from Knoxville.
U.S. Consul at Monterey from toThomas Larkin is well-known to any student of California history. Larkin achieved immortality because his office became the nerve center of American activities in California before the Mexican War and because he left behind a voluminous and revealing correspondence.5/5(1).
Thomas Oliver Larkin (Septem – Octo ) was an early American businessman in Alta California, and was appointed to be the United States' first and only consul to Mexican Alta California. After the Mexican–American War ended inLarkin moved to San Francisco, and was a signer of the original California ConstitutionBorn: SeptemCharlestown.
This correspondence, edited by James Booth, reveals a new side of Larkin, as he tries to make up for how much he hated visiting his mother Published: AM Philip Larkin. Try the new Google Books. Check out the new look and enjoy easier access to your favorite features An American in California: The Biography of William Heath Davis, Leandro residence Robert Sacramento sailed San Diego San Francisco San Leandro sell Sept ship sold squatters supplies Sutter Thomas Oliver Larkin Town trading trip.
Erich Segal's first three novels, Love Story, Oliver's Story, and Man, Woman and Child, were all international bestsellers and became major motion pictures. His fourth novel, The Class, was a New York Times bestseller and won literary prizes in both France and Italy/5(22).
Morrissey once sang "there's more to life than books you right to expect from a pop singer's biography. that this is as ludicrous a phrase as "the 1,year Reich of Oliver. First and Last Consul: Thomas Oliver Larkin and the Americanization of California. Edited by John A.
Hawgood. 2nd edition. (Palo Alto, Ca., Pacific Books, ). Raised in New Orleans, cornettist Joe ‘King’ Oliver became well known through appearances with local marching and cabaret bands during the early years of this century.
After playing with notable early jazzmen such as Kid Ory and Richard M. Jones inhe left for Chicago and two years later was leading his own band. Biography of Philip Larkin. The only child of Sydney Larkin, the City Treasurer in Coventry, Philip Larkin had a sister, who was about 10 years older than him.
His interest in literary work became obvious rather early: not only did Larkin write to his school magazine, but he also took part in. Stringfield, Margaret - Occoneechee: Fair Maid of the Forest; Stringfield, Margaret - The Cherokee in Romance, Tragedy and Song; Stringfield, Margaret Josephine (- ) Stringfield, Margaret Josephine () Stringfield, O.L.
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In this affectionate biography, John McCabe traces the life and times of one of America’s best-loved comics. Oliver “Babe” Hardy had been destined for a legal career, but he was obsessed with the motion picture industry and eventually moved to Hollywood. By the mids, he was working as an all-purpose comic at the legendary Hal Roach studio/5(2).
The Paperback of the Oliver (I Can Read Book Series: Level 1) by Syd Hoff at Barnes & Noble. FREE Shipping on $35 or more! Due to COVID, orders may be delayed/5(15).Thomas Oliver Larkin, businessman and diplomat, was born at Charlestown, Mass., the son of Captain Thomas Oliver and Ann Rogers Cooper Larkin.
He was a descendant of Richard Warren, a passenger on the Mayflower, and his grandfather, Ebenezer Larkin, participated in the Battle of Bunker Hill.