Henry A. L. Parkhurst (born January 1937) is a New Hampshire politician. Parkhurst was born in January 1937 in Keene, New Hampshire. Parkhurst served in...
Charles HenryParkhurst (April 17, 1842 – September 8, 1933) was an American clergyman and social reformer, born in Framingham, Massachusetts. Although...
Parkhurst may refer to: Carolyn Parkhurst (born 1971), American author Charles HenryParkhurst (1842–1933), clergyman and social reformer in New York City...
Charles Parkhurst may refer to: Charles HenryParkhurst (1842–1933), American clergyman and social reformer Charles Percy Parkhurst (1913–2008), American...
Roman goddess of chastity, by American court reporter and astronomer Henry M. Parkhurst in his 1882 pamphlet Diana. In the 1890s, sexual mystic Ida Craddock...
novel Tenderloin about the battle between social reformer Charles HenryParkhurst and the Tammany Hall political machine was produced as a successful...
Lexow Committee, uncovered illegal gambling in New York City Charles HenryParkhurst F. Norton Goddard 1860 Private lotteries flourish in large cities 1894...
to meet people who had the power to effect change, notably Charles HenryParkhurst and an editor of Scribner's Magazine, who invited him to submit an...
the 'reconstruction period' episodes depicted." The Reverend Charles HenryParkhurst argued that the film was not racist, saying that it "was exactly true...
Strong. The investigations were initiated by pressure from Charles HenryParkhurst. Robert C. Kennedy writes: The Lexow Committee, ironically headquartered...
Square Presbyterian Church, sometimes called the "Parkhurst Church" after Reverend Charles HenryParkhurst. Plans for the proposed clock tower were filed...
Moreno, actor and film director Shannon O'Brien, politician Charles HenryParkhurst, clergyman and social reformer Steve Porter, music video producer,...
Law Olmsted, landscape architect, designer of Central Park Charles HenryParkhurst, clergyman and social reformer who broke Boss Tweed's ring Horace Porter...
Square Presbyterian Church, sometimes called the "Parkhurst Church" after Reverend Charles HenryParkhurst. A plot on the north side of 24th Street, measuring...
Helen Huss Parkhurst (January 3, 1887 – April 14, 1959) was an American philosopher of art who published two aesthetics books, Beauty: An Interpretation...
suggests that a 1573 Latin book of poems and epitaphs written by John Parkhurst, Katherine Parr’s chaplain, contains the following reference to Mary:...
baseball player Mae Murray, actress Lefty O'Doul, baseball player Charles HenryParkhurst, clergyman Ettore Panizza, composer Roberta Peters, soprano Ezio Pinza...
hearings as well as through the investigations of the Rev. Charles HenryParkhurst. Suffering from tertiary syphilis during his later years, his health...
Phineas Parkhurst Quimby (February 16, 1802 – January 16, 1866) was an American folk healer, mentalist and mesmerist. His work is widely recognized as...
Anita Parkhurst Willcox (1892–1984) was an American artist, feminist and pacifist. Her career as a graphic illustrator was interrupted by 15 months spent...
Alfred A. Knopf, 1928. ISBN 1-56025-275-8 Moss, Frank and Charles HenryParkhurst. The American Metropolis: from Knickerbocker days to the present time;...