James Sullivan Lincoln (May 13, 1811 – January 18, 1888) was an American portrait painter based in Providence, Rhode Island. He has been called the "father...
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James H. Lincoln (1916–2011), Detroit City councilman, judge, and author James Sullivan Lincoln (1811–1888), American portrait painter Paul Lincoln (James...
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forward James Sullivan Lincoln (1811–1888), American portrait painter J. Virginia Lincoln (1915–2003), American physicist Joseph C. Lincoln (1870–1944)...
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as governor for the remainder of Governor James Sullivan's term after his death in December 1808. Lincoln was unsuccessful in his bid to be elected governor...
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Killswitch Engage, Seemless, The Empire Shall Fall and Times of Grace James Sullivan Lincoln (1811–1888), "Father of Rhode Island Art" and first president of...
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undated Old Colony History Museum, Taunton, Massachusetts, by James Sullivan Lincoln, ca 1835. Vermont State House, by George Gassner (1811-1861), ca...
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James Edward Sullivan (18 November 1862 – 16 September 1914) was an American sports official of Irish descent. He was one of the founders of the Amateur...
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James Fenner (January 22, 1771 – April 17, 1846) was an American politician who served as a United States Senator as well as the 7th, 11th and 17th Governor...
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William Barton William Barton, painted by James Sullivan Lincoln Born (1748-05-26)May 26, 1748 Warren, Rhode Island Died October 22, 1831(1831-10-22) (aged 83)...
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James Sullivan (April 22, 1744 – December 10, 1808) was an American lawyer and politician in Massachusetts. He was an early associate justice of the Massachusetts...
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Romeo Elton 1863 portrait by James Sullivan Lincoln Born 1790 Bristol, Connecticut Died 1870 (aged 79-80) Occupation Academic · minister Academic background...
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and Pennsylvania volunteers. A fine portrait of Colonel Greene by James Sullivan Lincoln hangs in the John Hay Library of Brown University in Providence...
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Thomas Poynton Ives, painted by James Sullivan Lincoln...
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The Reverend Asa Messer Asa Messer, painted by James Sullivan Lincoln 3rd President of Brown University In office 1802–1826 Preceded by Jonathan Maxcy...
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desk-and-bookcase is currently in a private collection. It was made by the cabinetmaker James Halyburton in Providence. Ives was awarded an honorary degree from Brown...
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Hamilton Street on the west. Sullivan's first school was built in 1846, with the first church being built in 1848. When Abraham Lincoln was campaigning for the...
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Robin (2005). For Love and Liberty: The Untold Civil War Story of Major Sullivan Ballou and His Famous Love Letter. Thunder's Mouth Press. pp. 154–155....
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Elisha Dyer Official Rhode Island State House portrait by James Sullivan Lincoln 25th Governor of Rhode Island In office May 26, 1857 – May 31, 1859 Lieutenant...
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the two McMahons expanded their affairs in 1911, founding the New York Lincoln Giants, a black baseball team, which played at Olympic Field in Harlem...
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Edward Vincent Sullivan (September 28, 1901 – October 13, 1974) was an American television host, impresario, sports and entertainment reporter, and syndicated...
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James Youngs Smith (September 15, 1809 – March 26, 1876) was an American politician and the 29th Governor of Rhode Island (May 26, 1863 – May 29, 1866)...
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Abraham Lincoln, and failed to win renomination by the Republican Party in 1860. After leaving office, he was appointed by President Lincoln to the position...
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William Channing Gibbs Official Rhode Island State House portrait by James Sullivan Lincoln 10th Governor of Rhode Island In office May 2, 1821 – May 5, 1824...
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daughter Catherine. The National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Vol IX. James T. White and Company. 1899. p. 398. United States portal New England portal...
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president of the Art Club was the locally prominent portrait artist James Sullivan Lincoln. The club's first woman president was Mabel May Woodward. Not much...
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1847 painting by James Sullivan Lincoln...
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James Brown Mason (January 28, 1775 – August 31, 1819) was an American physician and legislator who served in the Rhode Island House of Representatives...
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(1900). Lamb's Biographical Dictionary of the United States, Volume 1. James H. Lamb Company. p. 123. U.S. Government Printing Office (1903). Congressional...
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(March 29, 2015) "Sullivan Fortner Wins 2015 Cole Porter Fellowship in Jazz". The New York Times. Hale, James (January 2016). "Sullivan Fortner – Aria"...
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Lincoln: A Novel is a 1984 historical novel, part of the Narratives of Empire series by Gore Vidal. The novel describes the presidency of Abraham Lincoln...
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