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* Cyrus Townsend Brady's Hohenzollern ; a Story of the Time of Frederick Barbarossa ( 1901 ) begins with a dedication to " the descendants of the great Germanic race who in Europe, in America, and in the Far East rule the world ".
A militia of Europeans and Asians was raised for the defence of the city and placed under the command of an American, Frederick Townsend Ward, and occupied the country to the west of Shanghai.
He found his cause supported by the " Ever Victorious Army ", which, having been raised by an American named Frederick Townsend Ward, was placed under the command of Charles George Gordon.
It was designed by E. Townsend Mix, who also designed Minneapolis's Metropolitan Building, and the outdoor landscape was laid out by Frederick Law Olmsted.
Frederick Townsend, F. L. S., an eminent botanist, who died in 1905, had left instructions that his herbarium and collection was to be given to the institute, which was then only being contemplated.
The couple had a son, Frederick, Viscount Furneaux, in 1936, and a daughter, Lady Juliet Margaret Smith ( later Lady Juliet Townsend ) in 1941.
* The Devil Soldier, a biography of 19th-century American mercenary Frederick Townsend Ward ( 1992 )
Type material is mainly found in the collections of Alexander Abercrombie ( India ), Robert Dukinfield Darbishire, Prof. Alfred Cort Haddon ( Torres Straits ), Reverend James Hadfield ( Lifu, Loyalty Islands ), Lewis John Shackleford ( especially Marginella ), George Cooper Spence ( especially African land snails and Urocoptis and many specimens from Matthew William Kemble Connolly and Hugh Berthon Preston ), Frederick W. Townsend ( Persian Gulf ), syntype material from the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition ( 1902 1904 ) and that received from the Smithsonian Institution in 1973 in exchange.
James Hadfield, Lewis John Shackleford, Frederick W. Townsend and the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition was described by James Cosmo Melvill II.
But Li Hongzhang lead the Why Army combined by the " Ever Victorious Army ," which, having been raised by an American named Frederick Townsend Ward, was placed under the command of Charles George Gordon.
Frederick Townsend Ward in 1861
Frederick Townsend Ward was born in Salem, Massachusetts on November 29, 1831.
Frederick Townsend Ward in the 1850s
* Carr, Caleb Devil Soldier: The Story of Frederick Townsend Ward.
* Ward, Frederick Townsend original.
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* The American Soldier of fortune Frederick Townsend Ward honoured and revered by the Chinese with a memorial temple.
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At the Colliery he made friends with Willie Townsend and eventually went to live with the family in Frederick Street which has since been demolished.
Emily was the grandniece of Frederick Townsend Martin, a prominent writer of the 1920s.
Illustrations by Frederick Henry Townsend from The Court and Society Review, February 23 and March 2, 1887.

Frederick and Ward
Other lay leaders of Plymouth Church would summer with him, including Henry Ward Beecher, the church ’ s pastor ; Frederick Hinrichs, whose descendents still live in Woodstock ; the Holt publishing family ; the Tappans ; and Albert Lythgoe, an Egyptologist renowned for pioneering the use of scientific methods in the unearthing of antiquities.
Frederick Ward is a cattle drover earning money for his wedding when he is accused of cattle theft and sentenced to seven years at Cockatoo Island.
John Gavin directed the movie, and played the lead role of Frederick Ward.
* Potter, Frederick Scarlett, Melcomb Manor: A Family Chronicle, London, Marcus Ward, 1875.
According to Anna Smith in her book " Johannesburg Street Names " ( Juta, 1971 ), Sturdee Avenue in Rosebank, Johannesburg ( South Africa ), is " believed that it commemorates Admiral Sir Frederick Charles Doveton Sturdee ( 1859 1925 ) of World Ward 1 fame.
Here his contemporaries included Benjamin Jowett, Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, John Campbell Shairp, William George Ward and Frederick Temple.
Former editors include Frederick William Ward, Charles Brunsdon Fletcher, Colin Bingham, Max Prisk, John Alexander, Paul McGeough, Alan Revell, Alan Oakley and Peter Fray.
Three employees of the now-defunct Sydney Gazette, Ward Stephens, Frederick Stokes and William McGarvie, founded The Sydney Herald in 1831.
Ward received a fellowship and attended the Juilliard School of Music in New York from 1939 to 1942, where he studied composition with Frederick Jacobi, orchestration with Bernard Wagenaar, and conducting with Albert Stoessel and Edgar Schenkman.
The original headquarters was a greenhouse on East Bank Road lent by Thomas Asline Ward, father of the first club president Frederick Ward, and the adjacent field was used as their first playing ground.
Edward Frederick Ward ( 1907 1987 ), third son of the second Earl, was a Group Captain in the Royal Air Force.
Frederick WardFrederick Wordsworth Ward ( aka Captain Thunderbolt ) ( 1835 25 May 1870 ) was an Australian bushranger renowned for escaping from Cockatoo Island, and also for his reputation as the " gentleman bushranger " and his lengthy survival, being the longest roaming bushranger in nineteenth-century Australian history.
Frederick Ward was the son of convict Michael Ward (" Indefatigable " 1815 ) and his wife Sophia, and was born in 1833 around the time his parents moved from Wilberforce, New South Wales to nearby Windsor.
On 11 September 1863 Ward and a companion, Frederick Britten, slipped away from their Cockatoo Island workgang and hid for two days before swimming from the north side of the island, almost certainly to Woolwich.
Frederick Wordsworth Ward jnr took the surname of his stepfather although by occupation he walked in the shoes of his birth-father.
The infamous bushranger Captain Thunderbolt ( Frederick Ward ) is buried in the old Uralla Cemetery ( John Street ).
The National School was founded in 1788 by Frederick Ward and originally located at the southern end of Annesley Road.
His son Sir Thomas William Evans 1st Bt, who was also a politician, sold it in 1879 to Frederick Ward who sold it to W. S. Curgenven who was the first of a number of surgeons to own it.
These disputes with Frederick Knight, a severe car accident Ward later was in, and the fading appeal of disco music halted Ward's career, and she came to be regarded as a one-hit wonder.
* Jan 1894 Nov 1898: Frederick William Ward

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