The Sons of Temperance was and is a brotherhood of men who promoted the temperance movement and mutual support. The organization was started in New York...
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Sons of Temperance (active) Cadets of Temperance – Juvenile branch of the Sons of Temperance. Daughters of Temperance – Female auxiliary to the Sons of...
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The temperance movement is a social movement promoting temperance or complete abstinence from consumption of alcoholic beverages. Participants in the movement...
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Sons of Honor", then to "Marshall Temple of Honor, No. 1, Sons of Temperance". In 1846, the National Temple of the Templars of Honor and Temperance of...
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In the United States, the temperance movement, which sought to curb the consumption of alcohol, had a large influence on American politics and American...
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Temperance Temple may refer to: Temperance Temple (Baltimore), built by the Sons of Temperance in Baltimore, Maryland, US; see History of slavery in Maryland...
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Mount Hebron Temperance Hall, also known as Division Room of the Saludavill Division No. 47, Sons of Temperance and Division Room of the Mt. Hebron Division...
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Liver Assurance Royal Neighbors of America Scottish Friendly Shepherds Friendly Society Sons of Norway Sons of Temperance Teachers Assurance Teachers Life...
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into more mainstream guitar music, working with bands such as Rival Sons, the Temperance Movement, Blackberry Smoke, Scarlet Rebels and the White Buffalo...
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membership in the Sons of Temperance society in Upper Canada, with over 200 members, and was "one of the strongholds of the temperance movement in the mid-19th...
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Temperance Flowerdew, Lady Yeardley (b. 1587 – d. 1628) was an early settler of the Jamestown Colony and a key member of the Flowerdew family, significant...
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Parson Brownlow (category Sons of Temperance)
the Sons of Temperance in 1850, and promoted temperance policies in the Whig (one of his more common personal attacks was to accuse his opponents of being...
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Thomas C. Hindman (category Sons of Temperance)
had felt that Robert had attempted to block him from joining the Sons of Temperance brotherhood. In the quarrel, Robert pulled a gun which misfired, and...
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National Temperance League was a British organisation established in June 1856, through an amalgamation of two others: the National Temperance Society...
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in honor of the sailor who discovered gold at the site. The first Garden Valley community hall was built in 1856 by the Sons of Temperance; it was replaced...
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Bartlett S. Durham (category Sons of Temperance)
General Assembly, having introduced a bill to form a chapter of the Sons of Temperance. Bartlett Durham died from pneumonia on February 2, 1859. Ten...
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The Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) is an international temperance organization. It was among the first organizations of women devoted to social...
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Thomas Chubbuck (category Sons of Temperance)
figure in Springfield's temperance community, paying for the fees and charter of the Western Massachusetts Sons of Temperance chapter in his final years...
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John C. Coleman (category Sons of Temperance)
mined at Iowa Hill, Placer County, where he served as President of the Sons of Temperance. About this time, he went East to visit family and buy cattle...
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Prince Edward Island (redirect from Province of Prince Edward Island)
and organ-importer Watson Duchemin. Several big bands including the Sons of Temperance Band and the Charlottetown Brass Band were active. Today, Acadian...
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Temperance Daessee Brennan is a fictional character created by author Kathy Reichs, and is the hero of her crime novel series (which are usually referred...
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Mackinac Island (redirect from History of Mackinac Island)
Biddle, and Ambrose R. Davenport. Some of the Lodge members were formerly associated with the local Sons of Temperance chapter, Mackinac Division No. 23 (1847–1851)...
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George Pandely (category Sons of Temperance)
the Third Municipality. Around the same period, he was a member of the Sons of Temperance. Pandely married his first cousin Marie Francoise Virginia Ernestine...
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Isaac Shriver (category Sons of Temperance)
government. He was an incorporator of Westminster Academy and a charter member of the Carroll division of the Sons of Temperance. He owned a tavern in Westminster...
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Rufus G. Russell (category Sons of Temperance)
Council. He was active in temperance work and was a member of the Sons of Temperance. Russell was married and had two children who lived to adulthood....
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Dr. Temperance "Bones" Brennan, Ph.D. (born Joy Keenan) is a fictional character portrayed by Emily Deschanel in the American Fox television series Bones...
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Wyandot people (category Tribal Confederacies of indigenous peoples of North America)
schools. They were in the process of organizing a division of the Sons of Temperance and maintained a sizable temperance society. Big Turtle commented on...
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further confusion about the frequency of Poe's use of alcohol was his membership in the Sons of Temperance at the time of his death. William Glenn, who administered...
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John Brown's Body (category Songs of the American Civil War)
Baptists, Mormons, Millerites, the American Sunday School Union, and the Sons of Temperance all claimed 'Say Brothers' as their own." For example, in 1858 words...
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Emily Rose Bleby (category Sons of Temperance)
British temperance movement. She was affiliated with various organizations including the British Women's Temperance Association, Sons of Temperance, Independent...
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