Archer Milton Huntington (March 10, 1870 – December 11, 1955) was an American philanthropist and scholar, primarily known for his contributions to the...
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Brookgreen Gardens (redirect from Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington Sculpture Garden)
property. It was founded by Archer Milton Huntington, stepson of railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington, and Anna Hyatt Huntington, his wife, to feature...
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writer Archer Butler Hulbert (1873–1933), historical geographer, writer, professor of American history and newspaper editor Archer Milton Huntington (1870–1955)...
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marriage, whom Huntington adopted that year. At fourteen, he became known as Archer Milton Huntington. There were rumors that Huntington had a longer relationship...
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Gardens in San Marino, California which is where they are buried. Archer Milton Huntington (1870–1955; See The Hispanic Society of America, Audubon Terrace...
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son Archer. The remainder of the objects in the 'Arabella Memorial Collection' at the Huntington were purchased after her death by Henry Huntington. They...
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Western Hemisphere. The museum was founded in 1930 by Archer Milton Huntington, son of Collis P. Huntington, a railroad builder who brought the Chesapeake and...
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wife of Collis Potter Huntington Archer Milton Huntington (1870–1955), scholar of Hispanic Studies Benjamin Huntington (1736–1800), American jurist and...
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greeted with more restraint, while in England in 1908 Sorolla met Archer Milton Huntington, who made him a member of The Hispanic Society of America in New...
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owners, railroad magnate Archer Milton Huntington purchased Brookgreen in 1930. At first, he and his wife, Anna Hyatt Huntington, intended Brookgreen as...
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Atalaya Castle (US) (category Huntington family)
industrialist and philanthropist Archer M. Huntington and his wife, the sculptor Anna Hyatt Huntington, located in Huntington Beach State Park near the Atlantic...
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Huntington contracted tuberculosis. She struggled with it for a decade but survived the illness.[citation needed] Huntington married Archer Milton Huntington...
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– August 21, 1976) was a ceramics expert, specially chosen by Archer Milton Huntington for the Hispanic Society of America. She continues to be highly...
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Muhammad Inn 'Umar, Probably Mesopotamia. Previously owned by Archer Milton Huntington (1870–1955) and the Hispanic Society of America – 1203 October...
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John Ormsby, The Poem of Cid, 1879, with introduction and notes. Archer Milton Huntington, Poem of the Cid, (1897–1903), reprinted from the unique manuscript...
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Howard Julia Ward Howe William Henry Howe William Dean Howells Archer Milton Huntington Charles Ives Henry James Robert Underwood Johnson Louis I. Kahn...
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Diana (mythology) (category Mythological archers)
South Carolina, which was founded by Anna Hyatt Huntington and her husband Archer Milton Huntington in 1932. Beaux Arts architecture and garden design...
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University. While at Yale he taught at the renowned Spanish scholar Archer Milton Huntington, founder of the Hispanic Society of America. In 1892 he was appointed...
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broke ground in May 1916. He had been encouraged to build there by Archer Milton Huntington, who had already established The Hispanic Society of America in...
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being acquired in 1906 by Archer Milton Huntington and moved to the USA. It was presented to the Hispanic Society by Huntington in 1907, and has remained...
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ed. (2010). La correspondencia entre Isidre Bonsoms Sicart y Archer Milton Huntington: el coleccionismo de libros antiguos y objetos de arte. Barcelona...
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ed. (2010). La correspondencia entre Isidre Bonsoms Sicart y Archer Milton Huntington: el coleccionismo de libros antiguos y objetos de arte. Barcelona...
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expanding into iconography. She was one of six women chosen by Archer Milton Huntington to deepen their knowledge in art curation for the Society after...
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the complex sits, Audubon Terrace was commissioned in 1907 by Archer Milton Huntington, the heir to the Southern Pacific Railroad fortune, a philanthropist...
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George Gustav Heye, Frederic Kimber Seward, Frederick Kingsbury Curtis, Samuel Riber, Jr., Archer Milton Huntington, and Harmon Washington Hendricks....
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land would be purchased by Archer Milton Huntington and his wife Anna Hyatt Huntington. Archer was son of Collis P. Huntington, a railroad builder who brought...
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woodland called Huntington Woods, located on the southern border of this park, is named after the tract's last owners. Archer Milton Huntington, the founder...
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was one of 350 sculptures that was acquired by Archer Milton Huntington and his wife Anna Hyatt Huntington for the gardens. Frog Baby was placed in a pool...
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cultural center by its founder Archer Milton Huntington and almost entirely designed by his cousin Charles Pratt Huntington. A National Historic Landmark...
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Ellen Maria Huntington Gates (12 August 1835 – 22 October 1920) was an American hymnist and poet. Ellen Maria Huntington was born in Torrington, Connecticut...
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