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Ward ( 1847 – 1903 ), written for his hymn " Materna " ( 1882 ).
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Samuel Augustus Ward ( December 28, 1847 – September 28, 1903 ) was an American organist and composer.
When it was founded in 1847 by 21 transplanted New Englanders, the church was the third Congregationalist church to be organized in Brooklyn – then a separate city from New York – and its first pastor was Henry Ward Beecher, who became a leading figure in the Abolitionist movement.
Detached from the Academy, Ward took command of Cumberland in 1847 and served in that capacity for the duration of the war.
Ward was rebellious in his youth, so his father removed Ward from High School 1847 and found him a position as second mate on the Hamilton, a clipper ship commanded by a family friend.
On the Hamilton, Ward sailed from New York to Hong Kong in 1847, but probably saw little beyond the port city because the Qing Dynasty forbade foreigners from venturing inland ( Hong Kong Island had become a British Crown Colony in 1842, at the end of the First Opium War ).
In 1847 appeared at Dublin his Short History of the Irish Franciscan Province translated from the Latin work of Francis Ward ; he also wrote The Cathedral of St. John's, Newfoundland and its consecration ( Dublin, 1856 ) and published " Two Lectures on Newfoundland "( New York, 1860 ).
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Charles Farrar Browne ( April 26, 1834 – March 6, 1867 ) was a United States humor writer, better known under his nom de plume, Artemus Ward.
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Ward died in 1903, not knowing the national stature his music would attain, as the music was only first applied to the song in 1904.
In 1903, Pamela launched her own magazine under the title The Green Sheaf, with contributions by Yeats, Christopher St John ( Christabel Marshall ), Cecil French, A. E. ( George William Russell ), Gordon Craig ( Ellen Terry's son ), Dorothy Ward, John Todhunter, and others.
Wardell Edwin " Ward " Bond ( April 9, 1903 – November 5, 1960 ) was an American film actor whose rugged appearance and easygoing charm were featured in over 200 movies and the television series Wagon Train.
* Seth Ward ( businessman ) ( 1820 – 1903 ), parlayed an Oregon Trail supply business into large Kansas City real estate holdings including the Country Club Plaza and for whom Ward Parkway is named
Later on in 1903, he was offered a position as a professor in the Geography Department at the University of Chicago ( Haas and Ward 241, 243 ).
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