97 resultados para Sartain, John, 1808-1897.
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John Scott, architect. There is a discrepancy in building date. Sources cite both 1902 and 1896. From west showing Women's Building west facade of Barbour gym (behind) and Waterman gym to south. Barbour Gymnasium (for women) was attached to the north side of the Waterman Gymnasium.
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Back row:, L-R mngr. Alatua Atkinson, Oliver A. Ludlow, Harry S. McGee, Chalres F. Watkins, Clifford B. Anderson, Edward F. Wehrle, J.R. Sheehan, Corydon F. Heard
Middle row: Theron M. Sawyer, Frank C. Condon, captain Guy A. Miller, Francis McMurray, Albert H. Keith
Front row: Guy W. Lunn, Will E. Sullivan, E.L. Cooley, John E. Butler, Joseph N. Cartwright
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Back Row: Clifford Anderson, Herbert Lehr, Louis Elbel, John MacLean, Julien Thomson, Thomas Flournoy, Joseph Thomas
3rd Row: trainer Charles Rabethge, York, st. mngr. Isadore Hill, Julius Wood, George Whitcomb, Edwin Woodruff, Herbert King, Albert Webster
2nd Row: John Oliver, Henry Batterman, James Cobb, Henry Heald, Charles Chubb, Charles Tryon
Front Row: Leigh Turner, Paul Vernor, Vernon Bush, Cuthbert Adams, Norwood Ayers, Herbert Runnels
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"The work of a sister and niece of Dr. Dykes, who do not wish their names to be published." Appendix I: The bishop of Durham and the vicar of S. Oswald's. From the Durham county advertiser of Friday, July 25, 1873. App. II. Dr. Dykes' published hymn-tunes.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.