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 World War I she remained in France and volunteered at a hospital. The hospital was near the home she shared with her aunt Sarah Tyson Hallowell, located in the village of Moret-sur-Loing, which borders the Forest of Fontainebleau.
Because of her war relief efforts on behalf of the French and Allied soldiers, the French government awarded her the Légion d'honneur in 1930.
HarrietHallowell (1873–1943) was an expatriate American artist who lived in France for fifty years. She was born in Boston to a Quaker family. During...
her niece HarrietHallowell (1873–1943) volunteered at a small hospital. She lived in France until her death in 1924. Sarah Tyson Hallowell was born Philadelphia...
lasted to the end of the sculptor's life. After Hallowell's death, her niece, the painter HarrietHallowell, inherited the Rodins and after her death, the...
Mott. Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders (1861–1910): Photographer Frank Hallowell (1870–1933): Football player and coach HarrietHallowell (1873–1943): French-American...
Protestant descent, and his Anglo-American wife, Sarah Hallowell, daughter of shipbuilder, Benjamin Hallowell. He was educated at Newcome's School and Warrington...
Robert Hallowell Gardiner III (September 9, 1855 – June 15, 1924) was an Episcopal layman and ecumenist, head of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew and one...
November 14, 1803, Abbott was born in Hallowell, Maine to Jacob Abbott II and Betsey Chandler. He attended the Hallowell Academy. Abbott graduated from Bowdoin...
the state capital. The principal aspirants were Portland, Brunswick, Hallowell, Waterville, Belfast, Wiscasset, and Augusta. The first capital of Maine...
York: The Edwin Mellen Press. ISBN 978-0889469686. Mott, Lucretia (1884). Hallowell, Anna Davis (ed.). James and Lucretia Mott. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin...
Washington a marble mantelpiece for the house. Vaughan also spent time in Hallowell, Maine, meeting up with William Hazlitt there in the winter of 1784–5...
Malvina Beebe Seymour Phebe Mosher Catherine Shaw Deborah Scott Sarah Hallowell Mary M'Clintock - daughter of Mary Ann M'Clintock Mary Gilbert Sophrone...
Chairman of the Democratic National Committee (1848–1852) Edward Needles Hallowell (1836–1871), Union Army officer George W. Hammond (1833–1908), businessman...
that Ulrich cites. Section 2 shows the separate economy among women in Hallowell. Ulrich describes this economy as facilitated by the 'social webs' of...
original on January 28, 2023. Retrieved January 29, 2023. "Ginger Stanley Hallowell". Archived from the original on January 31, 2023. Retrieved February 2...
winner of the 1969 Albert Lasker Award for Clinical Medical Research Hallowell Davis, 1922, director of research at the Central Institute for the Deaf...
Eastman Ivan Fuqua (r) Edwin Genung James Gordon Lou Gregory Norwood Hallowell Glenn Hardin Joe Healey James Henigan Ralph Hill Harry Hinkel Chuck Hornbostel...
especially newspapers, tended to spell it "Dolly": for example, the Hallowell (Maine) Gazette, February 8, 1815, p. 4, refers to how the Congress had...
The Coin, Tiberius The Plastic Club insignia was designed by Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders. The club offered art classes, social events, and exhibitions...
Eastman Ivan Fuqua (r) Edwin Genung James Gordon Lou Gregory Norwood Hallowell Glenn Hardin Joe Healey James Henigan Ralph Hill Harry Hinkel Chuck Hornbostel...
Slaves, Torch of Freedom Hallowell SKM Brigadier, CO of the King's Own Regiment of the Royal Army Worlds of Honor Lewis Hallowell RMMC Battalion Sergeant...
individuals prominent in the abolitionist movement, including Morris Hallowell of Philadelphia and Francis Shaw of Boston. To command the unit, Andrew...