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unusual facts about Stephen V. Harkness


Stephen V. Harkness

After David died in 1825, Elizabeth and the family returned to Seneca County, New York, where she married Isaac Flagler, a Presbyterian minister in Milton, New York, and had another son, Henry Flagler.


Anna M. Harkness

Anna Harkness also made gifts to Hampton and Tuskegee Institutes, the New York Public Library, the Museum of Natural History in New York, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the New York Zoological Society and Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.

This fund bankrolled the establishment of the Harkness Fellowships and the construction of St. Salvator's Hall at the University of St Andrews, the Butler Library at Columbia University, and many of the undergraduate dormitories at Harvard and Yale Universities (known as "houses" and "residential colleges," respectively).

Brainship

1994 – Starfire board wargame – Alkelda Dawn expansion, originally created in 1979 by Stephen V. Cole.

H. W. Harkness

He rose to prominence as physician, educator, real estate developer, and newspaper editor in Sacramento, becoming part of the social circle of early California notables such as Leland Stanford, Charles Crocker, Collis Huntington, and Mark Hopkins.

Kolbe Cathedral High School

In October 2005, Kolbe was briefly in the media spotlight when the Boston Globe, Hartford Courant, and other newspapers reported on the removal of teacher Stephen Kobasa.

Stephen Ryan

Stephen V. Ryan (1825–1896), Canadian-born American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church

Stephen V. Ryan

He served as Bishop of Buffalo from 1868 until his death in 1896.

title=Bishop of Buffalo

On March 3, 1868, Ryan was appointed the second Bishop of Buffalo, New York, by Pope Pius IX.

Stephen V. White

He was not a candidate for renomination in 1888 to the Fifty-first Congress.

William L. Harkness

Some blame his arrogance and others believe there were errors in US charts he entrusted to navigate the Canadian waters.The Gunilda hit a reef and sunk off of Copper Island on Lake Superior near Rossport, Ontario in 1911.


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