Thomas Green Fessenden (April 22, 1771 – November 11, 1837) was an American author and editor who worked in England and the United States. Born and raised...
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Thomas Fessenden may refer to: Thomas Green Fessenden (1771–1837), American author and editor T. A. D. Fessenden (1826–1868), American politician This...
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July 1862. He died in Portland on March 13, 1869. Samuel Fessenden's cousin, Thomas Green Fessenden, became a noted author and editor. Johnson, Rossiter;...
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activist, reformer T. A. D. Fessenden (1826–1868), attorney, and briefly U.S. Representative from Maine Thomas Green Fessenden (1771–1837), American author...
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Oliver Evans Alexander Hill Everett Edward Everett Henry T. Farmer Thomas Green Fessenden Benjamin Franklin Joseph Galloway Samuel Gilman William Gordon John...
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Useful and Entertaining Knowledge. At the time, he boarded with poet Thomas Green Fessenden on Hancock Street in Beacon Hill in Boston. He was offered an appointment...
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influential supporters and the sale of the tractors continued. In 1803, Thomas Green Fessenden published his poem "Terrible Tractoration" in favor of Perkins and...
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American topical satire by an anonymous Federalist writer, probably Thomas Green Fessenden. The first German translation, Wunderbare Reisen zu Wasser und Lande...
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William Pitt Fessenden (October 16, 1806 – September 8, 1869) was an American politician from the U.S. state of Maine. Fessenden was a Whig (later a Republican)...
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Canada politician John C. Farrar, book publisher; born in Burlington Thomas Green Fessenden, early American writer Young Firpo, boxer Dorothy Canfield Fisher...
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Stirling Fessenden (29 September 1875 – 1 February 1944), an American lawyer who practiced in Shanghai, was the chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Council...
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1828, he married Sarah Elizabeth Fessenden, the daughter of William Fessenden and niece of author Thomas Green Fessenden. They had four children before...
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F.M. Willich et al. The domestic encyclopedia, 1821, p. 70; And Thomas Green Fessenden (1828) The New England Farmer. Vol. 6, p. 182. British Bee Journal...
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American religious hymn William Cullen Bryant, To a Waterfowl Thomas Green Fessenden, The ladies monitor, a poem (Bellows Falls: Printed by Bill Blake...
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November 7 – Elijah P. Lovejoy, abolitionist (born 1809) November 11 – Thomas Green Fessenden, poet (born 1771) December 20 – Francis Neale, Jesuit, President...
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Invention of radio (section Fessenden)
1886, Reginald Fessenden began working directly for Thomas Edison at the inventor's new laboratory in West Orange, New Jersey. Fessenden quickly made major...
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camera Justus B. Entz – joined Edison Machine Works in 1887 Reginald Fessenden – worked at the Edison Machine Works in 1886 Henry Ford – engineer Edison...
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1801, 1802 The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard and her Dog Thomas Green Fessenden, Democracy Unveiled John Blair Linn, Valerian, A Narrative Poem:...
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Thomas Love Peacock, The Monks of St. Mark, published anonymously Ann Taylor and Jane Taylor, Original Poems for Infant Minds Thomas Green Fessenden,...
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Elfrida Falkirk East Falkirk West Fessenden, named after Clementina Trenholme, (1844-1918), Clementina (Fessenden) Trenholme, author, social organizer...
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trader, the first westerner to write haiku in Japanese November 11 – Thomas Green Fessenden (born 1771), American Poetry portal 19th century in poetry 19th...
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Hugh Henry Brackenridge, Carlisle: Printed by Alexander & Phillips Thomas Green Fessenden: Democracy Unveiled, or, Tyranny Stripped of the Garb of Patriotism...
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Montgomery (died 1854), Scottish editor and poet November 11 – Thomas Green Fessenden, (died 1837), American December 25 – Dorothy Wordsworth (died 1855)...
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Death of Sir John Moore Thomas Moore, The Sceptic Jane West, The Mother Thomas Campbell, Gertrude of Wyoming Thomas Green Fessenden, Pills, Poetical, Political...
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honor of Reginald Aubrey Fessenden, born in Brome County, Quebec, Canada, 6 October 1866. He served as head chemist with Thomas Edison's East Orange, New...
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liaison with Hemingway". Fessenden 2005, pp. 32–33. Bruccoli 2002, p. 275. Kerr 1996, p. 406. Turnbull 1962, p. 259. Fessenden 2005, p. 31: The novel "includes...
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AM broadcasting – invented by Reginald Fessenden in 1906 Amplitude modulation – invented by Reginald Fessenden in 1906 BlackBerry device – its development...
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original on February 25, 2024. Retrieved February 25, 2024. Dao, James; Fessenden, Ford; Zeller, Tom Jr. (December 24, 2004). "Voting Problems in Ohio Spur...
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marshes, and ceased to constitute "islands". In January 1906, Reginald Fessenden achieved the first two-way transatlantic radiotelegraph transmission,...
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Brookline High School graduate. Reginald Fessenden, called "the father of broadcast radio", the Reginald A. Fessenden House in Chestnut Hill (Newton) is a...
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