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1897 and Louisa
* January 10 – Louisa Lane Drew, actress and prominent theater manager, grandmother of the Barrymores ( d. 1897 )
* Louisa Lane Drew ( 1820 – 1897 ), British-American actress and theatre owner
# Lady Mary Louisa Elizabeth Montagu ( Kimbolton Castle, 27 December 1854 – 10 February 1934 ), married firstly at Kimbolton Castle, 10 December 1873 William Douglas-Hamilton, 12th Duke of Hamilton and had issue, and secondly 20 July 1897 to Robert Carnaby Forster of Easton Park, Wickham Market, Suffolk ( d. 23 June 1925 ), without issue.
# Lady Mary Louisa Elizabeth Montagu ( Kimbolton Castle, 27 December 1854 – 10 February 1934 ), married firstly at Kimbolton Castle, 10 December 1873 William Douglas-Hamilton, 12th Duke of Hamilton and had issue, and secondly 20 July 1897 to Robert Carnaby Forster of Easton Park, Wickham Market, Suffolk ( d. 23 June 1925 ), without issue.
He married twice ; first on September 7, 1887 to Louisa Bennett Wilson of Winona, Minnesota, who died on December 20, 1897 ; and second in 1906 to Charlotte Josephine Lewis of Detroit, who survived him after his death, aged 51.
Louisa Lane Drew ( January 10, 1820-August 31, 1897 ) was an American actress and theatre owner of British birth, and an ancestor of the Barrymore acting family.

1897 and Drew
* 1897Drew Pearson, American journalist ( d. 1969 )
* Drew Pearson ( 1897 – 1969 )-Wrote syndicated newspaper column " Washington Merry-Go-Round ".
Andrew Russell Pearson ( December 13, 1897 – September 1, 1969 ), known professionally as Drew Pearson, was one of the best-known American columnists of his day, noted for his yellow press journalism and muckraking syndicated newspaper column " Washington Merry-Go-Round ," in which he attacked various public persons, often with little or no objective proof for his allegations.
Bruce Adamson wrote: " On November 1, 1897 Maude Adams, Ethel Barrymore and John Drew performed in Rosemary, at the Opening Night of The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel before her close friends Jonas, Grace and Lillian Kissam, and the George W. Ely's.
A ' Melting House ' between the churchyard and the river became a skilled bronze foundry in 1874, and successively as Cox & Son ( 1874 – 80 ), Drew & Sons ( 1880 – 83 ), Moore & Co ( 1883 – 97 ), Hollinshead & Burton ( 1897 – 1902 ) and A.
With George Richard Crooks ( 1822 – 1897 ), his colleague at Dickinson College and in 1880 – 1897 professor of historical theology at Drew Seminary, McClintock edited several elementary textbooks in Latin and Greek ( of which some were republished in Spanish ), based on the pedagogical principle of imitation and constant repetition.

1897 and spent
In 1897, Stein spent the summer in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, studying embryology at the Marine Biological Laboratory, followed by two years at Johns Hopkins Medical School.
" In 1897, explorer Hugh Willoughby spent eight days canoeing with a party from the mouth of the Harney River to the Miami River.
French spent sixteen months in Meeker, returning east in the beginning of 1897.
They married on 27 August 1897 in the chapel at Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen and spent their wedding trip in Germany.
It was said of her, that of all foreign princesses married into the Swedish royal house, she was perhaps the one best suited to be Queen consort of Sweden, and for the first ten years in Sweden, she almost was: from 1897 until 1907, Queen Sophia seldom showed herself at public occasions and Crown Princess Victoria spent most of her time abroad, so Princess Ingeborg thereby filled the position of first lady at the Swedish court.
Fitzsimmons spent the rest of 1897 doing paper runs.
Terry's son Teddy, later known as Edward Gordon Craig, spent much of his childhood indulged by Irving backstage at the Lyceum ( from when he was eight years old in 1879 to 1897 ).
In 1897, they moved from the small community of Cascade, Montana to the bustling county seat of Great Falls, where Russell spent the majority of his life from that point on.
At the age of sixteen, Walton joined the United States Army in 1897 where he spent the next six years.
rightIn 1897, King Gojong, with Russian support, regained his throne, and spent " a fortune " to have his beloved Queen Min ( Empress Myeongseong ) remains properly honored and entombed.
Promoted to the London League Division II, Barnet became champions in 1897 – 98 and spent the following seasons in London League Division I before ceasing to exist in the 1901 – 02 season.
When working the action of the Model 1897 the fore end is racked and a long slide comes out of the receiver and ejects the spent shell while simultaneously cocking the external hammer.
Thomas Mann spent some time there in 1895 and, two years later, during the long harsh summer of 1897, he stayed over again, with his brother Heinrich Mann, in a sojourn that provided the backdrop, nearly half a century later, for Adrian Leverkühn's pact with the Devil in Mann's novel Doktor Faustus
According to a local legend, Perkins spent the summer of 1897 deciding which woman to marry while he conducted his topographical survey of San Jacinto Peak and its environs.
He appears to have worked as a technician in Egypt between 1897 – 1900, although according to his own account he spent less than a month there in 1900 after a short career as a merchant sailor.
In 1859, the mountain was renamed by Arnold Guyot for compatriot Thomas Lanier Clingman ( 1812 – 1897 ), an American Civil War general who explored the area extensively in the 1850s and then spent many years promoting it.
He spent his military service ( 1897 – 99 ) as a photographer's assistant and the next years wandering across Germany.
She and Lord Aberdeen, in honour of the Queen's Jubilee in 1897, spent $ 4, 000 of their own money to stage a huge pageant in Toronto celebrating Canada's progress in industry, arts, sciences and sports.
| A case reported in the Parisian Landernau, but the subject of controversy, that of a woman, in Garches, west of the French capital, who became mother of a son in 1897 at the incredible age of 70, after a night spent with a young man who drove her home after their evening of libation.
In 1897 Manilal traveled to South Africa for the first time, where he spent time working at the Phoenix Ashram near Durban.
When Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz presented his plan for a great battle fleet in June 1897, Koester objected on the grounds that there simply were not the personnel to cover such an expansion of the navy, and that the resources would be much better spent elsewhere.
His business prospered, and in 1897 he opened a branch office in Salinas, where he then spent part of his work-week.
He spent the balance of his career at Columbia University where he was successively adjunct professor of biology ( 1891 – 94 ), professor of invertebrate zoology ( 1894 – 1897 ), and professor of zoology ( from 1897 ).
A. C. Norman spent time in Africa and saw Muslim mosques in India which led him to use Moorish architecture in the building's design. The 41-meter tower chimed for the first time to coincide with Queen Victoria ’ s Jubilee Parade in 1897 and has chimed since.

1897 and summer
His financial situation improved considerably and in 1897, Munch bought himself a summer house, a small fisherman's cabin built in the late 18th century, in the small town of Åsgårdstrand in Norway.
In the summer of 1897, John was seriously injured while swimming, and the lengthy convalescence that followed seems to have actually stimulated his adventurous spirit and accelerated his artistic growth.
From 1895 to 1897, the Hallston Post Office operated as a summer post office.
A water works system was installed in the summer of 1897.
Their friendship ended late in the summer of 1897 when Pinchot released a statement to a Seattle newspaper supporting sheep grazing in forest reserves.
While director, he remodeled the auditorium in the spring and summer of 1897, and introduced contemporary drama by Henrik Ibsen, Gerhart Hauptmann, Arthur Schnitzler, Hugo von Hofmannsthal to the Viennese audience as well as Austrian classics of Ludwig Anzengruber and Ferdinand Raimund.
Conversely, and precisely at the same time as the discovery of the " wikt: bordereau | bordereau " in the summer of 1894, the first successful prototype of the highly advanced long-recoil Mle 1897 Canon de 75 modèle 1897 | French 75 field gun had just been tested in great secrecy.
Track and field meetings were held every summer, while the only World Cycling Championship to be staged in Scotland was held at Celtic Park in 1897.
The old barrel-shaped roof on the Witton Lane Stand, the only remaining feature of the 1897 Villa Park, was removed in the summer of 1963 and replaced with a plain sloping roof in the same style as the Holte End.
For many years ( from at least 1877 until at least 1897 ), Crosby vacationed each summer at Ocean Grove, where she would speak in the Great Auditorium and hold receptions in her cottage to meet her admirers.
In the summer of 1897 Sverdrup worked as the shipmaster of Lofoten, a passenger ship to and from Svalbard.
The Parthenon in Centennial Park is a full-scale replica of the original Greek ParthenonThe most notable event of Taylor's final term as governor was the Tennessee Centennial Exposition, a World's Fair held in Nashville's Centennial Park, which was developed for the occasion, in the summer of 1897.
Charles Arthur Moore, Jr. took a break between St Paul's School and Yale by joining Robert Peary's Arctic Expedition in the summer of 1897.
Here he won successes in Edmond Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac ( 1897 ), which he repeated in the summer of 1898 at the Lyceum Theatre, London ), Émile Bergerat's Plus que reine ( 1899 ),' Catulle Mendès's Scarron ( 1905 ), and Alfred Capus and Lucien Descaves ' L ' Attentat ( 1906 ).
Over the summer of 1897 / 98, Stoddart returned with another England team and were defeated in four of the five Ashes Test matches.
In a summer of sunny weather which brought a succession of good batting pitches, he took 183 wickets, the first time since 1897 he had passed 100 wickets, at an average of 16. 38.
The 1897 Atlantic hurricane season ran through the summer and the first half of fall in 1897.
In 1897 the Spectacle Island Range Lights were constructed ; they were discontinued after changes in the shipping channel in 1913. The marina on Spectacle Island in summer as viewed from one of the foot-trails from the North Summit.
In 1897, Collingwood travelled to Iceland where he spent three months over the summer exploring the sites around the country in which the medieval Icelandic sagas are set.

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