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The Hallowell family is an American family from Philadelphia and Boston, ... James Reed Hallowell (1841–1898): Politician; Edwin Hallowell (1844–1916): ...
The Sign of the Beaver tells the story of 13-year-old Matthew James "Matt" Hallowell, an 18th-century American settler. He and his father build a log cabin in the wilderness of Maine, then Matt is left alone to guard the cabin and his family's claim to the land while his father heads back to Quincy, Massachusetts to pick up his mother, his sister, and the new baby and bring them back to the cabin.
The Hallowell family is an American family from Philadelphia and Boston, ... James Reed Hallowell; N. Penrose Hallowell; Norwood Hallowell; Norwood Penrose Hallowell;
James Reed Hallowell (December 27, 1841 – June 24, 1898) was a prominent Kansan, politician and railroad-businessman. Hallowell unsuccessfully ran for Congress in 1890, losing to Populist Jeremiah Simpson. He was known throughout the West by the soubriquet "Prince Hal", and for a variety of comments made by Simpson about Hallowell's "silk socks".
Edward "Ned" [1] Needles Hallowell (November 3, 1836 – July 26, 1871) was an officer in the Union Army in the duration of the American Civil War, commanding the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry following the death of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw at the Second Battle of Fort Wagner in 1863.
James Reed Hallowell: The 31st Regiment Indiana Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Service The 31st ...
At Harvard, c. 1861. Hallowell was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1839 to Morris Longstreth Hallowell, and Hannah (Penrose). [1] Norwood and his brothers, Edward Needles and Richard Price, were raised in a household that was strongly Quaker, and strongly abolitionist; during the Civil War, their father opened his home as a hospital for wounded Union soldiers. [2]
He later founded "Al's Hardware", eventually to be run by his children, in Countryside, Illinois. [2] As of 2007, he was the last surviving member of the team. [ 4 ] Following the death of Louis Holmes in March 2010, he became the oldest living former NHL player, [ 6 ] a title that he held until his death on September 23, 2014, a month before ...