Col. Archibald Cary (January 24, 1721 – February 26, 1787)[1] was a Virginia planter, soldier, politician, and major landowner. He was a political figure from the colony of Virginia.[2][3]
^Tyler, Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, 8.
^Harrison, Fairfax (1919). The Virginia Carys: An Essay in Genealogy. New York: The De Vinne Press. ISBN 9785878936248. Retrieved 20 March 2017. Archibald Cary (1721–1787).
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article. The phrase appeared in a non-academic context in the 1932 book, ArchibaldCary Coolidge: Life and Letters, by Harold Jefferson Coolidge. In 1938, the...
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son of Clarence Cary and Elisabeth Miller Potter. His father and aunt, Constance Cary (1843–1920), were the children of ArchibaldCary and Monimia Fairfax...
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sculptor who served as vice president of the National Sculpture Society ArchibaldCary Coolidge – Scholar in international affairs, a planner of the Widener...
used as a chamber pot to a professor. A Lampoon graduate from 1887, ArchibaldCary Coolidge, professor of architecture at Harvard College, was chosen as...
months brings us nearer to a chaotic condition";: 15 his successor ArchibaldCary Coolidge asserted that the Boston Public Library was a better place...
King's Printer for Canada. p. 591. Retrieved 29 January 2010. Coolidge, ArchibaldCary; Armstron, Hamilton Fish (1927). Foreign affairs. Vol. 6. New York:...
Senator Cary may refer to: ArchibaldCary (1721–1787), Virginia State Senate John W. Cary (1817–1895), Wisconsin State Senate Luther H. Cary (1824–1888)...
University Charles William Eliot – 24th President of Harvard University ArchibaldCary Coolidge – historian, Harvard professor, first director of the Harvard...
Boston Brahmin families. His siblings included professor and diplomat ArchibaldCary Coolidge, noted lawyer Harold Jefferson Coolidge Sr. (the father of...
ethnic distribution of population based on the Coolidge Report, led by ArchibaldCary Coolidge, a Harvard professor, but later gave in because of changing...
colleagues were the geographer Isaiah Bowman, the historian and librarian ArchibaldCary Coolidge, the historian James Shotwell, and the lawyer David Hunter...
Non-Violence (2 ed.). Motilal Banarsidass. ISBN 978-81-208-1534-6. Coolidge, ArchibaldCary (1880), The Rajputana Gazetteer, vol. 3, Government Central Branch Press...
government. Henry was appointed to a committee under the leadership of ArchibaldCary. Much of the work fell to the final appointee to the committee, George...
planter class family. His parents were ArchibaldCary and Monimia (née Fairfax) Cary. His sister, the author Constance Cary, was married to Burton Harrison,...
the Declaration of Independence. Mary Randolph (born ~1727) married ArchibaldCary on May 31, 1744. Jane Bolling Randolph (born ~1729) married Anthony...