Robert Treat Paine Jr. (December 9, 1773 – November 13, 1811) was an American poet and editor. He was the second son of Robert Treat Paine, signer of the...
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Robert Treat Paine (March 11, 1731 – May 11, 1814) was a lawyer, politician and Founding Father of the United States who signed the Continental Association...
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The Robert Treat Paine Estate, known as Stonehurst, is a country house set on 109 acres (44 ha) in Waltham, Massachusetts. It was designed for philanthropist...
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Robert or Bob Paine may refer to: Robert Treat Paine (1731–1814), signer of the United States Declaration of Independence Robert Treat Paine Jr. (1773–1811)...
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Niles Mordecai Manuel Noah James Ogilvie Selleck Osborn Robert Treat Paine Jr. Thomas Paine Theophilus Parsons James Kirke Paulding William Penn James...
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Robert Treat Paine (October 28, 1835 – August 11, 1910) was an American Boston-based lawyer, philanthropist, and social reformer. He is most widely known...
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and the Declaration of Independence. Robert Treat Paine Jr. (1773–1811), a poet and editor Charles Jackson Paine (1833–1916), railroad executive, yachtsman...
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the 1800 United States presidential election. The lyrics are from Robert Treat Paine, Jr., to the tune of "To Anacreon in Heaven" (the same tune as the patriotic...
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Robert Treat Paine Storer (April 17, 1893 – February 5, 1962) was an American football player for Harvard University. In 1912, he scored Harvard's first...
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gift from Robert Treat Paine Jr. in memory of his wife, Lydia Lyman Paine, who died in 1897 during the construction of the church. At Paine's request,...
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in the United States. The most popular of these at the time was Robert Treat Paine Jr.'s "Adams and Liberty" (1798). Francis Scott Key wrote "Defence...
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Scudder, sculptor Anne Whitney, novelist William Dean Howells, poet Robert Treat Paine Jr., city planner Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch, and photographer Francis...
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Channing Cabot for his daughter Ruth and son-in-law Robert T Paine, a nephew of Robert Treat Paine Jr. It is a Jacobethan style Medieval Revival structure...
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direction of a board of lady managers." Early supporters included Robert Treat Paine Jr. Annual fundraising events raised substantial sums. For instance...
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Governor since January 1900 (Republican) John M. Fisher (Prohibition) Robert Treat Paine Jr., nominee for Governor in 1899 (Democratic) 1900 Massachusetts legislature...
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and landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted for philanthropist Robert Treat Paine, Jr. (1810–1905), and the Lyman Estate, a 400-acre (1.6 km2) estate...
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SS Robert Treat Paine was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Robert Treat Paine, an American lawyer, politician...
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the showman P. T. Barnum. Williams was a distant relative of both Robert Treat Paine—a signatory to the Declaration of Independence—and Herbert Hoover...
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Adams (Federalist) "Adams and Liberty" John Stafford Smith and Robert Treat Paine Jr. 1800 Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican) "Jefferson and Liberty"...
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Democrat Robert Treat Paine. Albert B. Coats (Prohibition) W. Murray Crane, Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts (Republican) Robert Treat Paine Jr. (Democratic)...
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father, George Lyman Paine Sr., was an Episcopal priest and a Christian Socialist, the son of philanthropist Robert Treat Paine. After graduating from...
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Harvey Oswald Robert Treat Paine (1731–1814), signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence or any of several Americans by this name Roxy Paine (born 1966)...
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eloquent speech in favor of Peabody. His nomination was seconded by Robert Treat Paine Jr. Peabody was chosen over the only other candidate, Congressman Joseph...
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President of the United States Samuel Colt, inventor and industrialist. Robert Treat Paine, a signer of the Declaration of Independence Dr. John Franklin Gray...
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first book was printed in 1790. Her work was widely acclaimed, with Robert Treat Paine, Jr., in the Massachusetts Magazine dubbing her the "American Sappho"...
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Paine was married twice. In 1938, he married Esther Conklin in San Francisco; they had two children, Robert Treat Paine and Lauran Bosworth Paine Jr....
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Martinique and criticizing the British and French systems of slavery Robert Treat Paine, Jr., The Ruling Passion Isaac Story, "All the World's a Stage", published...
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Robert Treat Paine Jr. House...
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collector and poet November 13 – Robert Treat Paine, Jr. (born 1773), American poet and editor; son of Robert Treat Paine, signer of the Declaration of Independence...
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Horace, versifications of Ossian Judith Sargent Murray, The Gleaner Robert Treat Paine, Jr., "Adams and Liberty", the author's most famous work, sung throughout...
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