Charles Astor Bristed (October 6, 1820 – January 14, 1874) was an American scholar and author, sometimes writing under the pen name Carl Benson. He was...
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Magdalena Astor (1788–1832) Charles Astor Bristed Sr. (1820–1874) William Backhouse Astor Sr. (1792–1875) Emily Astor (1819–1841) Margaret Astor "Maddie"...
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secondly John Bristed in 1820. She was the mother of Charles Astor Bristed. Sarah Todd Astor (1790–1790), who was stillborn. John Jacob Astor Jr. (1791–1869)...
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so influential in creating in 1846" Certainly in the early 1840s Charles Astor Bristed confirms that at Cambridge there were games played between football...
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building, and Charles Astor Bristed was added to the list of trustees. By November 1840, Samuel Ward had died, and Cogswell began residing with Astor and his...
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decades before. The earliest known usage was by the American author Charles Astor Bristed, in a letter to the editor published in The New York Times on January...
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April 28, 1865, list the following individuals: Charles Astor Bristed (Yale College class of 1839) Charles F. Chandler (Gottingen University class of 1856)...
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England from 1735 to 1737 Carl Benson, pseudonym of American writer Charles Astor Bristed (1820–1874) Carla L. Benson, American vocalist, most known for her...
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1850 he left England and travelled to New York, where he rented Charles Astor Bristed's house at Hell Gate. In 1851 he took a house at Stockbridge, Massachusetts...
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that they were so influential in creating in 1846". According to Charles Astor Bristed, in the early 1840s at Cambridge, there were games played between...
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Clive Bell (1881–1964), art and literary critic; husband of Vanessa Charles Astor Bristed (1820–1874), American author and scholar George Gordon Byron, 6th...
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only of New York, but also those of other major cities. In 1852, Charles Astor Bristed published a collection of sketches on New York Society entitled...
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accomplished lawyer and the one-time partner of John Bristed, son of author Charles Astor Bristed. Sandford also served as counsel for the Harlem Railroad...
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later studied at Yale Law School, where his classmates included Charles Astor Bristed, Daniel D. Lord, and Henry G. DeForest. After being admitted to...
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Miscellany" from 1871 to 1874. Carl Benson, in private life known as Charles Astor Bristed, wrote for the department called "Casual Cogitations". The Galaxy...
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Retrieved 26 February 2019. "THE DESCENDANTS OF JOHN JACOB ASTOR. | INCLUDING THE FAMILIES OF BRISTED, WARD, CHANLER, CARY, DE STUERS, DELANO, VAN ALEN, ROOSEVELT...
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Christopher, ed. (2008). An American in Victorian Cambridge: Charles Astor Bristed's Five Years in an English University (1852). Exeter / Chicago: University...
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Monckton Milnes, 1st Baron Houghton, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Charles Astor Bristed, George Perkins Marsh, Robert Browning, Anthony Trollope, Richard...
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(1997). "Glossary of Cambridge jargon". Retrieved 18 April 2013. Bristed, p. 133 Bristed, p. 17 Dr Ashley's Pleasure Yacht. Lutterworth Press. 2017. ISBN 9780718844851...
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labourers such as those mining fossil beds. The American author Charles Astor Bristed, writing about his experiences as a student at Cambridge in the...
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office. Howe studied religion under John Bristed (son-in-law of John Jacob Astor and father of Charles Astor Bristed). He was the recipient of several honorary...
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Retrieved 21 August 2017. "THE DESCENDANTS OF JOHN JACOB ASTOR.; INCLUDING THE FAMILIES OF BRISTED, WARD, CHANLER, CARY, DE STUERS, DELANO, VAN ALEN, ROOSEVELT...
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Names of Todd, Whetten, Brevoort, Coolidge, Bristed, Sedgwick, Kane, Renwick, Bull, Huntington, Dean, Astor, Bentzen, Langdon, Boreel, Wilks, De Nottbeck...
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(WGWT820H)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. Bristed, Charles Astor (1852). Five years in an English university. G.P. Putnam. p. 253...
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Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler (category Astor Orphans)
Retrieved 11 April 2017. "THE DESCENDANTS OF JOHN JACOB ASTOR.; INCLUDING THE FAMILIES OF BRISTED, WARD, CHANLER, CARY, DE STUERS, DELANO, VAN ALEN, ROOSEVELT...
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Names of Todd, Whetten, Brevoort, Coolidge, Bristed, Sedgwick, Kane, Renwick, Bull, Huntington, Dean, Astor, Bentzen, Langdon, Boreel, Wilks, De Nottbeck...
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Retrieved 19 October 2020. "THE DESCENDANTS OF JOHN JACOB ASTOR.; INCLUDING THE FAMILIES OF BRISTED, WARD, CHANLER, CARY, DE STUERS, DELANO, VAN ALEN, ROOSEVELT...
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Dickens, Charles; Ainsworth, William Harrison; Smith, Albert (1844). Bentley's Miscellany. Retrieved 11 April 2007. Bristed, Charles Astor (1852). Five...
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Newport, Rhode Island (1901) Better known as the estate of William Astor Bristed, Jr., a later owner. Belton Court (Frederick S. Peck Estate), 27 Middle...
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