Henry Chandler Bowen (September 11, 1813 – February 24, 1896) was an American businessman, philanthropist, and publisher. He was an influential member of Plymouth Church in Brooklyn, where he resided much of his life and the founder of the New York-based newspaper The Independent. He built a Gothic-style summer home at his birthplace Connecticut named Roseland Cottage in Woodstock,
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HenryChandlerBowen (September 11, 1813 – February 24, 1896) was an American businessman, philanthropist, and publisher. He was an influential member...
Winthrop Bowen was born in Brooklyn, New York, on May 22, 1852. His father was HenryChandlerBowen (1813–1896), member of dry goods firms Bowen & McNamee...
1858, in Brooklyn, N. Y. He was the fifth of seven sons born to HenryChandlerBowen (1813–1896) and Lucy Maria Tappan (1825–1863). He was a direct descendant...
was 1,050, with 94 of them categorized as international students. HenryChandlerBowen, businessman, philanthropist, and newspaper publisher in New York...
States were built as part of Roseland Cottage, the summer estate of HenryChandlerBowen (1831–1896) in Woodstock, Connecticut. The lanes, now part of Historic...
Church congregation including Lucy Maria (Tappan) Bowen (1825–1863), the first wife of HenryChandlerBowen. She had confessed the affair to her husband on...
D.C.) Church of the Pilgrims (Brooklyn, New York), co-founded by HenryChandlerBowen Pilgrim (disambiguation)#Church related This disambiguation page...
built in 1846 in the Gothic Revival style as the summer home of HenryChandlerBowen and family. The entire complex, with a boxwood parterre garden, an...
Civil War, and an extensive enlargement conducted in the 1880s by HenryChandlerBowen, owner of the National Historic Landmark Roseland Cottage in Woodstock...
from 1869 to 1898. In 1871, he married Mary Louisa Bowen, daughter of businessman HenryChandlerBowen; the couple had five children, including Hamilton...
1802, and the town center benefited from the philanthropy of HenryChandlerBowen. Bowen was a descendant of one of the town's first settlers, and was...
in Connecticut. Repairs to its first building were supported by HenryChandlerBowen, whose summer residence, the Roseland Cottage, also faces the Woodstock...
Cora Aldrich Bowen on September 9, 1903. They had four children: Phoebe (deceased, 1929), Henry Alvord (chemical engineer), William Bowen (medicine, deceased...
"demolition was underway". Bowen Homes was a large multifamily housing project built in northwest Atlanta in 1964. Named after John W. E. Bowen, Sr., it included...
Retrieved February 20, 2024. Imteshal, Karim (January 9, 2024). "Starring Henry Cavill, Guy Ritchie's 'The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare' Finally Receives...
novelist, playwright, poet The Man Who Wanted to Drink Up the Sea Gail Bowen 1942 novelist, playwright Joanne Kilbourn series George Bowering 1935 biographer...
introductions for the neglected short stories of women such as Elizabeth Bowen and Edna O'Brien. A partial bibliography may be found here; it is particularly...
original on 2 June 2021. Retrieved 10 February 2015. "EastEnders' Linda Henry cleared over "racist abuse rant"". BBC News. BBC. 11 February 2015. Archived...
Auerbach; Peter Miner; Gary Bowen; David Pressman; Susan Pomerantz; Lisa S. Hesser; Andrea Giles Rich Superior Court: Joseph Behar; Henry Behar; Aviva Jacobs;...
Cashier Maude Turner Gordon as Elderly Woman James Flavin as Policeman Eddy Chandler as Policeman Harry Hayden as Manager Richard Powell as Announcer Pat Flaherty...
Jase Callaway Bowen (born September 2, 2000) is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization. Bowen attended Central...
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