The Hallowell family is an American family from Philadelphia and Boston, notable for their activism in the abolitionist movement and for their philanthropy to various universities and civil rights organizations.[1][2][3] The Hallowell family is frequently associated with Boston Brahmins.[4][5]
^Roberts, Ellwood (1904). Biographical Annals of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Containing Genealogical Records of Representative Families, Including Many of the Early Settlers and Biographical Sketches of Prominent Citizens. T. S. Benham.
^A Record of the Streets, Alleys, Places, Etc. in the City of Boston. City of Boston Printing Department. 1910.
^Column, Lydia Doskocil Guest. "The history behind Boylston's name". telegram.com. Retrieved 2020-04-26.
^Hallowell, William Penrose (1893). Record of a branch of the Hallowell family, including the Longstreth, Penrose, and Norwood branches. New York Public Library. Philadelphia, Hallowell.
^"The New Brahmins". Boston Magazine. 2006-05-15. Retrieved 2020-04-26.
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career in business but Hallowell developed interests in sociology and became first a social worker for the Family Society. Hallowell expanded his interests...
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Harriet Hallowell (1873–1943) was an expatriate American artist who lived in France for fifty years. She was born in Boston to a Quaker family. During...
researchers. Most commonly, two subspecies are recognized: P. m. multivirgatus (Hallowell, 1857) – northern many-lined skink P. m. epipleurotus (Cope, 1880) – variable...
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