Rowland Gibson Hazard (October 9, 1801 – June 24, 1888) was an American industrialist, politician, and social reformer. Hazard was born on October 9, 1801...
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Rowland Hazard III (October 29, 1881 – December 20, 1945) was an American businessman. He is also known as the "Rowland H." who figured prominently in...
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1804 Rowland G. Hazard (1801–1888), son of above, industrialist associated with textile mill complexes in Peace Dale and Carolina, Rhode Island Rowland Hazard...
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through spinning, weaving, and dyeing. In 1819 Rowland Hazard's sons Isaac P. Hazard and Rowland G. Hazard assumed management responsibility for the Peace...
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Senator Hazard may refer to: Rowland G. Hazard (1801–1888), Rhode Island State Senate Rowland Hazard III (1881–1945), Rhode Island State Senate David Hazzard...
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Unitarianism. Rowland G. Hazard II (1829–1898), was the grandson of Rowland G. Hazard and financial backer of the Solvay Process Company. Rowland Hazard III (1881–1945)...
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Peace Hazard and younger brother Rowland G. Hazard. A descendant of an old New England Quaker family, Hazard was a fifth-great-grandson of Thomas Hazard, one...
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descendants of both sides of the battle. The dedication speaker, Rowland G. Hazard II, said of the monument, "We dedicate this rugged granite shaft,...
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Rowland Hazard, was an initial officer and subsequently became president. William B. Cogswell served as vice-president. Frederick's brother Rowland G...
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Rowland G. Hazard and located at 153 School Street, a street intersecting with Columbia Street. In 1909, when construction started on the new Hazard School...
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brainchild of Rowland G. Hazard, an industrialist and member of the prominent Hazard family of Rhode Island. In 1819, Rowland G. Hazard and his brother...
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Georgia – Col. T.P. Carnes Carolina, Rhode Island – Caroline Hazard (wife of Rowland G. Hazard, mill owner) Carondelet, St. Louis, Missouri – Francisco Luis...
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Charlestown. Rowland G. Hazard bought the mill in 1843 and renamed it the Carolina Mills Company in honor of his wife Caroline Newbold Hazard of South Kingstown...
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held on January 12, 1915, at the Metropolitan Club and hosted by MR. Rowland G. Hazard, who spoke on "Prehistoric Implements". The Sixteenth Dinner was held...
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museum building. This building was built with funds donated by Mrs. Rowland G. Hazard in memory of her late husband and opened in 1923. The architect was...
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(1859–1936), who married Rowland Gibson Hazard (1855–1918) (a grandson of Rowland G. Hazard), the parents of Rowland Hazard III, a founder of Alcoholics...
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George Hazard (1802–1868) – businessman and gunpowder manufacturer Rowland Hazard III (1881–1945) – businessman and politician Rowland G. Hazard (1801–1888)...
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Rowland is an English male given name. It is a medieval variation of Roland. Top A B C D E F G H J K L M O P R S T V W Y Rowland Abiodun (born 1941), Nigerian-Canadian...
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In 1893, he married Margaret Hazard, a granddaughter of Rhode Island industrialist and social reformer Rowland G. Hazard. He died of inoperable colon...
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Barker, a native of Maine, worked closely with Rhode Island merchant Rowland G. Hazard who, using Louisiana state laws, was able to free over one hundred...
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Hale Ives Goddard Jr. (1880–1959), who married Margaret Hazard, granddaughter of Rowland G. Hazard, and was involved with Brown & Ives, the family investment...
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Blake (1861–1938), who married Barclay Hazard, the son of Thomas Robinson Hazard and nephew of Rowland G. Hazard. Eli Whitney Blake III (1867–1902), who...
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brother, Robert Hale Ives Goddard Jr., married Margaret Hazard (granddaughter of Rowland G. Hazard) and was involved with Brown & Ives, the family investment...
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Rowland G. Hazard III, established Troop 1, Wakefield, the first Boy Scout Troop in Rhode Island, after finding his younger brother Thomas P. Hazard drinking...
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1745. Elizabeth (1724–1804), who married Thomas Hazard in 1742 and was the grandmother of Rowland G. Hazard. Martha (1725–1768), who married Latham Clarke...
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New York: D. Appleton & Co. pp. 286–287. Hazard, Thomas Robinson (1879). Recollections of Olden Times: Rowland Robinson of Narragansett and His Unfortunate...
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with success in insurance cases. In the 1840s he collaborated with Rowland G. Hazard (cousin to Barker's wife, Elizabeth) to secure the release of free...
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Carl Jung (redirect from C. G. Jung)
ISBN 0-595-30740-X, 191 pp. Bluhm AC. Verification of C. G. Jung's analysis of Rowland Hazard and the history of Alcoholics Anonymous. Hist Psychol. 2006...
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Grace Hazard (born Lucia Grace Hazard; May 24, 1875 — July 8, 1957), also credited as Grace Hazzard, was an American singer and actress in musical theatre...
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Hazard was born in Peace Dale, Rhode Island in 1856. Her father was industrialist Rowland Hazard II (1829–1898) and her mother was Margaret A. Hazard...
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