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| Edward Harry | Beecher was a Major League Baseball outfielder. |
| In World War II, | Beecher commanded a destroyer squadron, and fought at |
| Beecher was a witness on behalf of Fairfield County, | |
| He led this group to victory at the Battle of | Beecher Island against Roman Nose. |
| of the day including Samuel Clemens, Harriett | Beecher Stowe, Ambrose Bierce etc. |
| On October 21, 1914, he married Perle | Beecher Taylor, and together they had one son. |
| mi-Colon Club, whose members included Harriet | Beecher Stowe and Calvin Stowe. |
| orlds of Emily Dickinson, Mark Twain, Harriet | Beecher Stowe, and Martin Johnson Heade |
| ger Bryan Morrison (deceased) and in 2005 Jon | Beecher (MD) and Dougie Dudgeon (A&R) left Snapper Mu |
| to Beaverkill Road around private lands along | Beecher Lake and brook. |
| The Most Rev Leonard James | Beecher CMG, ARCS, MA, DD was an Anglican archbishop |
| "The Store" has the best meat in the | Beecher City area. |
| min Wilson, Jr., in 1975, succeeded Dr. Lyman | Beecher Brooks as President after 37 years. |
| In 1889 he delivered the | Beecher Lectures at Yale Divinity School. |
| orked as an assistant to the zoologist Edmund | Beecher Wilson at Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania. |
| He delivered the Lyman | Beecher lectures at Yale in 1893; in 1898 he was chai |
| e Now" were trio vocals featuring Williamson, | Beecher and bass player Al Rex. |
| Beecher and Benson Leavitt frequently served on board | |
| "Week End", written by Rudy Pompilli, Franny | Beecher, and Billy Williamson, backed with "Better Be |
| Leading abolitionists such as Lyman | Beecher, James Birney, Salmon P. Chase, Levi Coffin, |
| son, Jean Claude Kalache, Denis LeLong, Carol | Beecher, Floyd Bishop Jr, Heather Hosel, Hugo Desrosi |
| ent cellmate, Peter Vinyard as well as Tobias | Beecher and Bob Rebadow, since Emerald City had trans |
| Beecher was born in Litchfield, Connecticut, the son | |
| rica in fulfilment of a promise to Henry Ward | Beecher of Brooklyn, and received a unanimous invitat |
| d Duff; books of poetry by Andrew Glaze, John | Beecher, Jorge Carrera Andrade, and Tom House; biogra |
| also in the Harriet | Beecher Stowe Center, Hartford, Connecticut. |
| Harriet | Beecher Stowe cited State v. Mann as a source for her |
| Eagle Lake is a small lake owned by the | Beecher Sportsmen's Club on Yates Avenue. |
| Known most for the | Beecher Sportsmen's Club, Eagle Lake is a happy littl |
| Beecher City Community Unit School District 20 | |
| gh earlier in his career he had opposed them, | Beecher stoked controversy by advocating "new measure |
| bers included William E. Dodge and Henry Ward | Beecher, was dedicated to the protection and elevatio |
| Beecher Fire Department | |
| The | Beecher Fire Department (more commonly known as Mt. |
| on Claude Ehrhardt (born November 20, 1894 in | Beecher, Illinois, died April 27, 1980 in Chicago Hei |
| 6 by former head of Castle Communications Jon | Beecher, Dougie Dudgeon and funded by the late Mark L |
| Beecher was educated at the United States Naval Acade | |
| -The | Beecher City Foodliner attracts customers from surrou |
| Calvin E. Stowe and his famous wife, Harriet | Beecher Stowe for many years. |
| View of the | Beecher Unit from the observation tower |
| Beecher retired from BYU in 1997 after having been on | |
| wnship contains these four cemeteries: Agney, | Beecher, Memorial Gardens and Tipsword. |
| (Arthur Conan Doyle, Don Marquis, Henry Ward | Beecher, and Gilbert K. Chesterton) all containing th |
| Beecher himself had this to say of his preaching styl | |
| , Edward Everett, Herman Melville, Henry Ward | Beecher and Harriet Beecher Stowe; more recent progra |
| st Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati) charged | Beecher with heresy. |
| He went to | Beecher Senior High School, in Flint, Michigan. |
| le urged that the new school be named Harriet | Beecher Stowe High School, but the proposal did not r |
| Keller later tries to seek | Beecher's forgiveness, but Beecher rebuffs him, refus |
| The kidnapping results in the death of | Beecher's son Gary and prompts Beecher to hire the It |
| Additionally, he gave a eulogy for Henry Ward | Beecher to his congregation as a sermon, an action co |
| ssistance and approval of Kay's mother (Janet | Beecher) in his efforts, and the advice of his friend |
| He serves on the Boards of the Harriet | Beecher Stowe House, the Center for Holocaust and Hum |
| g boards of The New Haven Review, the Harriet | Beecher Stowe House, the Yale Summer Cabaret, and the |
| Beecher died in 1973 and is buried at the Arlington N | |
| Store is a historic general store located at | Beecher Hollow in Saratoga County, New York. |
| Stowe-Day Foundation under the title Harriet | Beecher Stowe in Europe. |
| In Will County, Peotone and | Beecher are included. |
| Beecher-Peotone Road, also known as | Beecher Blacktop, is also a main road that runs east |
| n' Little Tune", "Goofin' Around" with Franny | Beecher, "Lean Jean", "Better Believe It", and "Two S |
| Other prominent visitors included Henry Ward | Beecher and John C. Fremont. |
| rson, Richard Melick, Craig C. Christina, and | Beecher L. Johnson. |
| Beecher City Jr. High School | |
| Beecher City Jr./Sr. | |
| Franny | Beecher - lead guitar |
| Franny | Beecher - lead guitar on 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 |
| orristown, Pennsylvania), also known as Frank | Beecher, was lead guitarist for Bill Haley & His Come |
| of a sale of a wooden figurine of Henry Ward | Beecher, which Leyda had originally found in a junk s |
| Early in the war, | Beecher pressed Lincoln to emancipate the slaves thro |
| riet and most of her brothers and sisters (11 | Beecher children lived to adulthood) lived with their |
| e land to the north, east, south, and west of | Beecher is mostly made up of corn, soybean, and the o |
| Janet | Beecher as Mrs. Colby |
| Approximately three miles to the south is the | Beecher Unit, named after the spring that provides wa |
| President | Beecher did not want to escalate the matter by over-r |
| In 1858 the house was bought by Rev Charles | Beecher, brother of Harriet Beecher Stowe and Henry W |
| In 1859 he married Agnes | Beecher, niece of Henry Ward Beecher. |
| John | Beecher died of lung disease on 11 May, 1980. |
| Beecher was often a barrister at the court house in M | |
| Beecher Island, on the Arikaree River, then known as | |
| led by American soldiers during the Battle of | Beecher Island on September 17, 1868, while attemptin |
| believed that several Comets including Frank | Beecher took part in the recording sessions, which we |
| In 1832, | Beecher became pastor of the Second Presbyterian Chur |
| Robson tries to force | Beecher to perform oral sex on him, but Beecher turns |
| Henry Ward | Beecher invited Phillips to speak at Plymouth Church |
| Keller complies, but | Beecher still rejects him. |
| In October, without waiting for | Beecher to return, the board ratified the committee's |
| oach and Athletic Director at his alma mater, | Beecher High School in Flint. |
| Hayes, Jennie Porter, founder of the Harriet | Beecher Stowe School. |
| udios in Hammond, Indiana, and transmitter at | Beecher, Illinois, south of Crete. |
| "He (Henry W. | Beecher) believed that the Sharps Rifle was a truly m |
| He was the brother of Harriet | Beecher Stowe, the famous author of Uncle Tom's Cabin |
| Between 1933 and 1935, | Beecher directed the USNA Musical Clubs and joined AS |
| Irvin went on to follow | Beecher in the Ohio legislature, in Congress, and was |
| A Certain Magnificence: Lyman | Beecher and the Transformation of American Protestant |
| Gaston and his wife Louisa Augusta ( | Beecher) were the parents of William Alexander Gaston |
| the closest town being Crete to the north and | Beecher to the south. |
| gain raised at Fort Sumter in South Carolina, | Beecher was the main speaker. |
| When | Beecher opposed their "radical" position and refused |
| e heard the news & did not go straight & kill | Beecher & then humbly seek forgiveness for displaying |
| national reputation as counsel for Henry Ward | Beecher in Theodore Tilton's suit against him. |
| ill Eikenberry as Woodhull, Michael Zaslow as | Beecher, Ted Thurston as Vanderbilt, Laura Waterbury |
| Infuriated, | Beecher goes to Italian inmate Chucky Pancamo and hir |
| Philemon | Beecher moved to Lancaster, Ohio, in 1801 and continu |
| However, as a young man | Beecher went to work in the steel mills as a teenager |
| nghorn Street and Cascade Avenue to the east, | Beecher Street to the south, and South Gordon Street |
| iting preacher, noted abolitionist Henry Ward | Beecher, who told the congregation that liberty shoul |
| Beecher played two sets: one with their original drum | |
| re of the time period, second only to Harriet | Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, and was used by St |
| fe while referring to novels (such as Harriet | Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin) and self-help book |
| At the request of Tobias | Beecher, Hank visits with Vern, who uses him in a rev |
| of Levi Cisne on the suggestion of Charles A. | Beecher, who was influential in building the railroad |
| Beecher Metropolitan Water and Sewer District | |
| The | Beecher family were some of the foremost abolitionist |
| She and Edmund | Beecher Wilson were the first researchers to describe |
| The major industry was the now-closed | Beecher Landfill which took in garbage from the Chica |
| n in response to Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet | Beecher Stowe, which had been criticised by writers f |
| s Man in America: The Biography of Henry Ward | Beecher, for which she won the 2007 Pulitzer Prize fo |
| Addison | Beecher Colvin Whipple. |
| n the visit, Sanborn made the acquaintance of | Beecher's sister Harriet Beecher Stowe, who was "fres |
| om various patrons, notably playboy yachtsman | Beecher Moore who sold a large collection of Poulton' |
| estaurateur Charlie Delmonico, and Henry Ward | Beecher, with whom Woodhull is linked in a fictional |
| In 2005, she worked for | Beecher & Wiencek Public Relations, a public relation |
| The historian Jonathan | Beecher has written a biography of Considerant that w |
| amous novelists Elizabeth Gaskell and Harriet | Beecher Stowe wrote enthusiastically about these refo |
| ogy of Faith (1961), publication of the Lyman | Beecher lectures, Yale, 1959 |
| Virginia Tech along with contemporaries Bobby | Beecher, Perry Young, and Keith Colbert. |
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