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Frances Benjamin Johnston ( right ) poses with two cross-dressing friends, the " lady " is identified by Johnston as the illustrator Mills Thompson
George Washington Carver ( front row, center ) poses with fellow faculty of Tuskegee Institute in this c. 1902 photograph taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston.
Along with Du Bois, he partly organized the " Negro exhibition " at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris, where photos, taken by his friend Frances Benjamin Johnston, of Hampton Institute's black students were displayed.
Directed by Jack O ' Brien, the cast included Stockard Channing as Regina, Kenneth Welsh as Horace, Brian Kerwin as Oscar, Brian Murray as Benjamin, and Frances Conroy as Birdie.
Charlotte Perkins GilmanPhotograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston ( ca.
* Frances Benjamin Johnston
In July 1817 he married Frances Waddington, eldest daughter and co-heiress of Benjamin Waddington of Llanover, Monmouthshire.
Ann Emily married the Honorable Ross Cuthbert ; Richard Rush ( 1780 – 1859 ) became an attorney and married Catherine Elizabeth Murray ; Mary married Major Thomas Manners ; James became a medical doctor and married Eugenia Frances Heister and Elizabeth Upshur Dennis ; Benjamin did not marry, moved to New Orleans, LA ; Julia ( 1792 – 1860 ) married Henry Jonathon Williams Esquire ; Samuel ( 1795 – 1859 ) became an attorney and married Nancy Anne Wilmer ; William became a doctor and married Elizabeth Fox Roberts.
The latter claimed, in right of his mother Frances Ratcliffe, daughter of Henry, third baron Fitz-walter, and second earl of Sussex, the barony of Fitz-walter, and his grandson Benjamin ( d. 1679 ), on 10 February 1670, was summoned to the House of Lords by that title.
Photos of the Hampton Institute by Frances Benjamin Johnston, which were displayed in the Exposé nègre to demonstrate Afro-Americans ' positive contributions to American society.
The Paris Expo included a " Negro exposition " ( Exposition Nègres d ' Amerique ), during which photos by Frances Benjamin Johnston, a friend of Booker T. Washington, of his black students of the Hampton Institute were presented.
During their stay they were also visited by many Surrealist friends including Roberto Matta, Wolfgang Paalen, Remedios Varo, Esteban Frances, Eva Sulzer, Alice Rahon, William Fett, Pierre Mabille, Benjamin Péret and the poet César Moro.
Charles Follen McKim, portrait by Frances Benjamin Johnston.
* Daniel Coit Gilman Summer House, Elisabeth Gilman, Gilman School, Gilman Hall, Frances Benjamin Johnston, Benjamin Silliman, Theodore Dwight Woolsey, Andrew Dickson White, Skull and Bones
Bathurst was the son of Sir Benjamin Bathurst, Cofferer of the Household and Governor of the British East India Company, by his wife Frances, daughter of Sir Allen Apsley.
Benjamin Sumner Welles was born in New York City, the son of Benjamin J. Welles ( 1857 – 1935 ) and Frances Wyeth Swan ( 1863 – 1911 ).
Alice Roosevelt around 1902 by Frances Benjamin Johnston.
1902 studio portrait of Alice Roosevelt by Frances Benjamin Johnston.
McKenzie was born Benjamin McKenzie Schenkkan, in Austin, Texas, to Mary Frances ( Victory ), a prize-winning poet, and Pieter Meade Schenkkan.
Mary was also the widow of Benjamin Foster by whom she had two children: William Vincent Foster and Anna Maria Wells, who would also become a published poet and close associate of Frances.
Varo shared a studio in Paris with Benjamin Peret and Esteban Frances.
The Senate confirmed the nomination, and Benjamin and Frances Hooks moved to Washington, D. C. in 1973.

Frances and Johnston
John J. Parker was born in Monroe, North Carolina, the son of John Daniel and Frances Johnston Parker.
It is based on a photograph of the President taken by White House photographer Frances B. Johnston at the Pan-American Exposition the day before his assassination.
Archaeologist Prof. Edward Johnston ( Billy Connolly ) and his students Kate Erickson ( Frances O ' Connor ), Josh Stern ( Ethan Embry ), François Dontelle ( Rossif Sutherland ), and André Marek ( Gerard Butler ) have been sponsored by the ITC Corp. to excavate the ruins of the village of Castlegard in France near La Roque Castle ; the village was burned in 1357 during the Hundred Years War as part of a massive battle.
The movie stars Paul Walker as Chris Hughes ( who was renamed " Chris Johnston "), Gerard Butler as Marek, Billy Connolly as Professor Johnston and Frances O ' Connor as Kate Erickson.
Helm ( store clerk ), Sarah Bush Johnston Lincoln ( stepmother ), Stephen T. Logan ( law partner ), Leonard Swett ( lawyer ), Frances Wallace ( sister-in-law ), and Robert L. Wilson ( one of the " Long Nine ," a group of tall Whigs, including Lincoln, who served together in the Illinois legislature in the 1830s ).
" A Kodak creates a sensation ," photographic print by the American photographer and photojournalist Frances Benjamin Johnston
When Penelope Johnston died, Governor Johnston married again in 1751 a widow, Frances Button.

Frances and early
In the early 1980s Elsie and Frances admitted that the photographs were faked using cardboard cutouts of fairies copied from a popular children's book of the time, but Frances maintained that the fifth and final photograph was genuine.
In an interview given in the early 1980s Frances said:
By the early 1840s, instructions for crochet were being published in England, particularly by Eleanor Riego de la Blanchardiere and Frances Lambert.
Ethan met his second wife, a young widow by the name of Frances Montresor Brush Buchanan, early in 1784, and married her after a brief courtship on February 16, 1784.
Coeducation at Syracuse traced its roots to the early days of the Genesee College where suffragists like Frances Willard and Belva Lockwood began to distinguish themselves nationally.
Other early settlements included Belden, platted in 1857 by Frances J. Belden and now known as Willow, and Waltz, platted in 1872 by Joseph Waltz.
Among the many other businessmen who established themselves early in the development of Osseo are Z. Labrasch, groceries and notions ; Nelson Rougier, wagon maker ; William Krueger and Joseph Woodly, boots and shoes ; Samuel Pavitt, harness maker, and Maggie Rougier and Frances Thayer, dressmakers.
In the early part of the 21st century, Esopus became known as a haven for artists and performers including actress Frances McDormand, singer and actress Kelli O ' Hara, director Joel Coen and choreographer Joe Langworth, all of whom have homes in Esopus.
* Frances Horwich, also known as " Miss Frances ", an early television performer famous for Ding Dong School ; a monument to her was erected in Ottawa in 2006
Overbury was from the first violently opposed to the affair, pointing out to Carr that it would be hurtful to his preferment, and that Frances Howard, even at this early stage in her career, was already " noted for her injury and immodesty.
In the early 20th century, a white woman named Frances Densmore helped the Blackfoot record their language.
In early 2006, Corgan moved in with Love and her daughter, Frances Bean Cobain.
Frances Curran had pledged that the SSP would resubmit its bill early in the next session of parliament and announced a text service for supporters to text Jack McConnell to demonstrate their support for the free school meals bill.
Frances Sheridan was the mother of the more famous playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan, and the son's early successful plays were much influenced by the mother's plays.
One early import, " Dwina " owned by Russian Blue breeder Mrs Constance Carew-Cox and mentioned in Frances Simpson's " The Book of the Cat " ( 1903 ) produced a large number of " Siamese " kittens, while the other, Mrs Spearman's Blue Siamese male, " Nam Noi ", was declared to be a Russian Blue by cat show judges ( WR Hawkins, " Around the Pens " July 1896 ).
Frances Anne Kemble ( 27 November 1809-15 January 1893 ) was a notable British actress from a theatre family in the early and mid-nineteenth century.
Some of the early productions bear the name " Howard Productions ", named for Goldwyn's wife Frances Howard.
In the early 20th century, more systematic research began led by comparative musicologists like Frances Densmore, Natalie Curtis, George Herzog and Helen Roberts.
Al Smith, 42nd Governor of New York, was an early social reformer with whom Frances Perkins made common cause.
In early 1591, Dudley made a formal contract to marry Frances Vavasour with the consent of Queen Elizabeth I, who liked Dudley very much but wished him to wait until he was older.
The term melanism has been used in this context as early as the mid-1990s and was promoted by some Afrocentrists, such as Frances Cress Welsing.
In early September 2004, AMS found an unexpected use: as a shelter for evacuees from Florida fleeing Hurricane Frances.

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