14 resultados para West, Frank
em Chapman University Digital Commons - CA - USA
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Studio portrait of Frank M. Chapman, Jr. son of Frank M. and Wilhelmina Chapman, Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1891.
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Studio portrait of Lois Chapman, daughter of Frank M. Chapman, Jr., San Bernardino, California, ca. 1915.
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Studio portrait of Frank C. Chapman, Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1890.
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Clarke Chapman, son of Colonel Frank M. Chapman and nephew of C. C. Chapman.
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Cabinet card photographic portrait of Frank Marion Chapman, taken in Ottumwa, Iowa, ca. 1890s.
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Palmetto Grove, 80 acre estate of Frank M. Chapman, located at Cypress and Grand Avenue, Covina, California, ca. 1915.
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Left to right: Grant Chapman, Clarke Chapman, and Frank Chapman Jr., sons of Frank Marion and Wilhelmina Zillen Chapman, on a porch at Palmetto Grove, Covina, California, ca. 1915.
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Grounds of Palmetto Grove, estate of Frank Marion Chapman, Covina, California, ca. 1915.
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Grant Chapman, son of Col. Frank M. Chapman, Covina, California, ca. 1910.
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Frank Chapman Jr. [?] in a touring car, beside the Palmetto Grove house, Covina, California, August, 1909.
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Reverend Frank Dowling and his wife, Bethia Paul Dowling, 1935.
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Four officials with shovel at the groundbreaking ceremony for West Hall, renamed Braden Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California, 1959. Partially identified, left to right: Randolph Cutlip; Colleen Richardson; Ellis Steiner; Rod ___. The men's dormitory was demolished in 2007.
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Groundbreaking for Left to right: unBraden Residence Hall [formerly West Hall], Chapman University, Orange, California. It was constructed by Chapman College in 1959 for a men's dormitory. Left to right: Randolph Cutlip, Colleen Richardson, Ellis Stiner, and Rod _____.
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Groundbreaking ceremony for Braden Residence Hall [formerly West Hall], Chapman University, Orange, California. It was constructed by Chapman College in 1959 for a men's dormitory and torn down in 2007. Left to right, seated are Dr. Buell F. Enyeart, Director of Evening Division and Summer School; John Davis; standing behind is Randolph Cutlip, Dean of Graduate Studies; Colleen Richardson with shovel; Marshon De Poister [dark suit], Dean of the College; and J. E. Wilkinson at the podium.