Henry Shaw (July 24, 1800, in Sheffield, England – August 25, 1889, in St. Louis, Missouri) was a businessman, amateur botanist, and slave owner in St...
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(1854–1932), English cricketer Henry Shaw (Massachusetts politician) (1788–1857), congressman from Massachusetts Henry Shaw (philanthropist) (1800–1889), founder...
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Shaw (disambiguation), several people Graham Shaw (footballer, born 1934) (1934–1998), former Sheffield United footballer Henry Shaw (philanthropist)...
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Run Shaw – founder of the Shaw Prize Foundation Stanoje Petrović – helped fund churches in Serbia. Stephan Schmidheiny – investor, philanthropist and...
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Missouri Botanical Garden (redirect from Shaw's Garden)
located at 4344 Shaw Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri. It is also known informally as Shaw's Garden for founder and philanthropist Henry Shaw. Its herbarium...
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Boston Brahmin (section Shaw)
historian, bookseller and publisher. Henry Lee Shattuck (1879–1971), attorney, philanthropist, and politician Robert Gould Shaw (1776–1853) m. Elizabeth Willard...
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Blake (Sturgis) Shaw, well-known Unitarian philanthropists and intellectuals. The Shaws had the benefit of a large inheritance left by Shaw's merchant grandfather...
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Henry Roberts Kravis (born January 6, 1944) is an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist. He is a co-founder of KKR & Co. Inc. His lavish lifestyle...
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Henry Pomeroy Davison Sr. (June 12, 1867 – May 6, 1922) was an American banker and philanthropist. Henry Pomeroy Davison was born on June 12, 1867, in...
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William Fox. Robin Fox was the grandson of industrialist, engineer, and philanthropist Samson Fox. Fox was related to the Hanbury and Neilson acting dynasty...
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Duane Henry (born 18 March 1985) is an English actor. Henry is most notable for his roles as Clayton Reeves in NCIS and Gareth Broadhurst in Doctors....
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Bill Gates (redirect from William Henry Gates, III)
William Henry Gates III (born October 28, 1955) is an American businessman and philanthropist best known for co-founding the software company Microsoft...
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politician, philanthropist Missy LeHand (1896–1944), private secretary to Franklin Roosevelt: 7457 Henry Cabot Lodge (1850–1924), politician: 7709 Henry Cabot...
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1916-1917. https://archive.org/details/cu31924012458083 Billings, John Shaw, and Henry M. Hurd, eds. Hospitals, Dispensaries, and Nursing. New York: Garland...
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Robert Hotung (category Hong Kong philanthropists)
Chinese: 何東), also known as Sir Robert Ho Tung, was a businessman and philanthropist in British Hong Kong. Known as "the grand old man of Hong Kong" (Chinese:...
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Edith Minturn Stokes (category Philanthropists from New York (state))
siblings. Her brother Robert Shaw Minturn married Bertha Howard Potter, granddaughter of Bishop Alonzo Potter, niece of Henry Codman Potter, and great-granddaughter...
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also an eminent scientist, inventor and philanthropist. In collaboration with the architect Richard Norman Shaw, he built Cragside in Northumberland, the...
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Party Henry De Mel (1877–1936), Sri Lankan Sinhala industrialist, lawyer, philanthropist, and member of the Legislative Council of Ceylon Henry S. Evans...
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building was named after Judson Wade Leonard, the brother-in-law of Shaw's founder Henry Martin Tupper. Classes began in 1882 and the annual tuition was $60...
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Rachel Lambert Mellon (category American philanthropists)
1910 – March 17, 2014) was an American horticulturalist, gardener, philanthropist, and art collector. She designed and planted a number of significant...
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American philanthropist and publicist, founder of Reiman Publications. Chris Serle, 81, British television presenter (That's Life!), stroke. Gary Shaw, 63...
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Samson Fox (category English philanthropists)
1838 – 24 October 1903) was an English engineer, industrialist and philanthropist. He was elected Mayor of Harrogate in Yorkshire and the building of...
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The Fort Shaw Indian School Girls Basketball Team was made up of seven Native American students from various tribes who attended the Fort Shaw Indian Boarding...
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Emily Aspinwall Howland, daughter of Samuel Shaw Howland, was married to Henry Chauncey, the son of Henry Chauncey, Esq., of Alsop & Chauncey in Valparaíso...
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Dorothy Payne Whitney (category Philanthropists from New York (state))
23, 1887 – December 14, 1968) was an American-born social activist, philanthropist, publisher and a member of the prominent Whitney family. Whitney was...
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photographer Harriet Ryan Albee (1829-1873), American social reformer and philanthropist Harriet Andersson (born 1937), Swedish actress Harriet Arbuthnot (1793–1834)...
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Estey Hall (category Shaw University)
and buildings. In 1870, the school received a donation from philanthropist Elijah J. Shaw, and with the money the school was able to purchase land near...
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Russell MC FRSE, 20th century businessman, philanthropist and noted war hero Major-General Jonathan David Shaw CB CBE, British Army officer and Assistant...
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Charles Booth (social reformer) (redirect from Charles Booth (philanthropist))
the decasualisation of labour. Booth publicly criticised the claims of Henry Hyndman, the leader of the Social Democratic Federation, Britain's first...
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Henry Highland Garnet (December 23, 1815 – February 13, 1882) was an American abolitionist, minister, educator, orator, and diplomat. Having escaped as...
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