Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard (May 5, 1809 – April 27, 1889) was an American academic and educator who served as the 10th President of Columbia University...
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was previously referred to as "president" until chancellor Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard suggested the change in 1858. Chancellor John Davis Williams...
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daughter of Robert Foster Barnard (1784–1850) and Augusta Porter (1786–1833). Sarah was the sister of Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard (1809–1889), a Columbia...
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offered instruction to 36 students. The college was named after Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard, a deaf American educator and mathematician who later served...
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Universal Cyclopaedia (1876) - editor-in-chief along with Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard Guyot's Earth and Man lecture series describes how geography—particularly...
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Custer, Pickett and the Goats of West Point, 2006, p. 73. Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard, Arnold Guyot, editors, Johnson's New Universal Cyclopædia...
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Avenue), which served as the home of both Charles King and Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard. It was the president's official residence until that campus'...
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Farm-schools, and Agriculturists. Naturalist's agency. p. 116. Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard; Arnold Guyot; A.J. Johnson & Co (1890). Johnson's universal...
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ship Navigability Maritime transport Watercraft Waterway Frederick Augustus Porter; Barnard, Arnold Guyot (1883). Johnson's New Universal Cyclopædia....
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racing and airline pilot Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard (1809–1889), American scientist and educationalist George Alfred Barnard (1915–2002), British statistician...
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racing driver Daniel D. Barnard, US congressman Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard, scientist and educator John G. Barnard, army engineering officer...
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author. John G. Barnard was born into a large and gifted family in Sheffield, Massachusetts. His brother, Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard was a longtime...
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Ruth, oil on panel, 1880–1885, Albright-Knox Art Gallery Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard, 1886 John Call Dalton, M.D., 1886 The Nantucket School of...
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slumped over his work. Pallbearers at his funeral included Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard, George William Curtis, and Whitelaw Reid. At the time of...
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taught at Alabama, and served as sometimes librarian, with Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard and Basil Manly Sr. Sherman was a co-founder of Howard College...
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married William Henry Waddington (1826–1894), the Prime Minister of France. Augustus Fleming King (1841–1862), who died during the Civil War King died in Frascati...
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when it was moved to Lafayette Hall. In 1859, Chancellor Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard built a 36-foot (11 m) addition to the Lyceum, extending from...
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Longfellow. He became the highest-paid magazine writer of his day Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard – Class of 1828 – A classical and English scholar, a mathematician...
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Samuel Morse - trustee (1861-1863) James M. Nack - deaf poet Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard - deaf American scientist and educator, later president of...
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New Universal Cyclopaedia (1876–1878), 4 volumes; editors Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard and Arnold Henry Guyot Cyclopedia of Universal History (1880–1884)...
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Park Avenue). It served as the home of both Charles King and Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard. It was the president's official residence until that campus'...
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election of its vestry and wardens. Noted scholar Rev. Prof. Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard, the first resident cleric, arrived in 1855 and began the...
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telescope in the world. The lens had been commissioned by Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard, the chancellor of the University of Mississippi, and later...
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In the first year book, the names on the rolls included: Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard, president of Columbia University Edward Cooper, mayor of...
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had been implemented. The original Editors in Chief were Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard and Arnold Henry Guyot From 1893–1897, it was republished...
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New Universal Cyclopaedia (1876–1878), 4 volumes; editors Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard and Arnold Henry Guyot Johnson's (revised) universal cyclopaedia...
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College), answering a call from the university's president Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard for applications from women. Due to prejudice against their...
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Augustus Baldwin Longstreet (September 22, 1790 – July 9, 1870) was an American lawyer, minister, journalist, educator, and humorist, known for his book...
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of the war between France and Germany, 1870-1871, Page 34 Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard, Arnold Guyot, Johnson's New universal cyclopædia: a scientific...
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School of Engineering and Applied Science graduates red toy hammers, Barnard College graduates giant letter Bs, and General Studies graduates inflatable...
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