Gerrit Smith (March 6, 1797 – December 28, 1874), also spelled Gerritt Smith, was an American social reformer, abolitionist, businessman, public intellectual...
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Gerrit Smith may refer to: Gerrit Smith (1797–1874), United States social reformer, abolitionist, politician, and philanthropist Gerrit Smith Estate,...
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Gerrit Smith Miller Jr. (December 6, 1869 – February 24, 1956), was an American zoologist and botanist. He was born in Peterboro, New York, in 1869. His...
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Peterboro, New York (category Gerrit Smith)
Fitzhugh, Smith's wife.. Elizabeth Smith Miller, Smith's daughter, the first to wear bloomers. Greene Smith, Gerrit's son. Gerrit Smith Miller, Smith's grandson...
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American Colonization Society (section Gerrit Smith)
the society was met with great hostility from abolitionists, led by Gerrit Smith, who had supported the society financially, and William Lloyd Garrison...
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Others who attained prominence as leaders of the Liberty Party included Gerrit Smith, Salmon P. Chase, Henry Highland Garnet, Henry Bibb, and William Goodell...
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Look up Gerrit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gerrit is a Dutch male name meaning "brave with the spear", the Dutch and Frisian form of Gerard. People...
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The Oneida Football Club, founded and captained by Gerrit Smith Miller in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1862, was the first organized team to play any kind...
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New York. There, Senator John P. Hale was nominated for president over Gerrit Smith, brother-in-law to the party's previous presidential nominee James G...
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Gerrit Smith Miller (January 30, 1845 – March 10, 1937), commonly called Gat, was an American businessman, farmer, sportsman and politician regarded as...
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is." Liberty (Union) candidates: Gerrit Smith, former representative from New York Former Representative Gerrit Smith from New York By 1860, very little...
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Higginson, Samuel Gridley Howe, Theodore Parker, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, Gerrit Smith, and George Luther Stearns. All six had been involved in the abolitionist...
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Gerrit Alan Cole (born September 8, 1990) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously...
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of Upstate New York. Contrary to the information given out by donor Gerrit Smith, who said that the lots were in clusters,: 11 they were spread out over...
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Samuel G. Howe M.D., businessman George L. Stearns, real estate tycoon Gerrit Smith, transcendentalist and reforming minister of the Unitarian church Theodore...
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to attend the convention, though another faction of the party, led by Gerrit Smith, refused to consider merging with another party. Meanwhile, Barnburners...
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movement. Elizabeth Smith was born September 20, 1822, in Peterboro, New York. She was the daughter of antislavery philanthropist Gerrit Smith and his spouse...
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June 2, 1848, in Rochester, New York, Gerrit Smith was nominated as the Liberty Party's presidential candidate. Smith was Elizabeth Cady Stanton's first...
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Kloss's gibbon (category Taxa named by Gerrit Smith Miller Jr.)
Kloss's gibbon (Hylobates klossii), also known as the Mentawai gibbon, the bilou or dwarf siamang, is an endangered primate in the gibbon family, Hylobatidae...
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concluded the same in 1915. A third opinion from the American zoologist Gerrit Smith Miller Jr. concluded that Piltdown's jaw came from a fossil ape. In 1923...
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The Gerrit Smith Estate is a historic residential estate at Oxbow Road and Peterboro Road in Peterboro, New York. It was home to Gerrit Smith (1797-1874)...
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doi:10.2307/4073428. JSTOR 4073428. Gerrit Smith Miller Jr. described Palmer's research on bats. Miller Jr., Gerrit Smith (1904). "Notes on the Bats Collected...
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April 21, 2022. Retrieved April 21, 2022. Smith, Gerrit (September 2, 1854). "Letter from Gerrit Smith — Mr. Smith's Review of Congress and Sketches of its...
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Livingston (1773–1818), who married Peter Gerrit Smith (1768–1837), a business partner of John Jacob Astor. Gerrit Smith was their son. James Livingston (1775–1851)...
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Miller's langur (category Taxa named by Gerrit Smith Miller Jr.)
Miller's langur (Presbytis canicrus), also known as Miller's grizzled langur or Kutai grey langur, is a species of leaf monkey. It is endemic to East Kalimantan...
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Greene Smith (1842–1886) was an American amateur scientist and taxidermist with a specific interest in ornithology. His father was Gerrit Smith. Greene...
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Pygmy tarsier (category Taxa named by Gerrit Smith Miller Jr.)
The pygmy tarsier (Tarsius pumilus), also known as the mountain tarsier or the lesser spectral tarsier, is a nocturnal primate found in central Sulawesi...
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Simpson (1750–1800) Elizabeth Livingston (1773–1818) ∞ Peter Gerrit Smith (1768–1837) Gerrit Smith (1797–1874) ∞ (1) 1819: Wealtha Ann Backus (1800–1819) ∞...
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Pig-tailed langur (category Taxa named by Gerrit Smith Miller Jr.)
The pig-tailed langur (Simias concolor), monotypic in genus Simias, is a large Old World monkey, endemic to several small islands off the coast of Sumatra...
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Ann Carroll Fitzhugh (category Gerrit Smith)
Ann Carroll Smith (née Fitzhugh; 1805–1875) was an American abolitionist, mother of Elizabeth Smith Miller, and the spouse of Gerrit Smith. Her older brother...
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