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  • Charles Greely Loring may refer to: Charles Greely Loring (architect) (1881–1966), American architect based in Boston, son of the Civil War general Charles...
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    the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Loring was born in Boston in 1828.: 3  His father, also named Charles Greely Loring, was a lawyer who served one term...
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    Charles Greely Loring III (October 23, 1881 – September 3, 1966) was an American architect based in Boston. Loring's father, also named Charles Greely...
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    Charles Greely Loring Sr. (May 2, 1794 – October 8, 1867) was an American lawyer based in Boston. He also served one term in the Massachusetts Senate...
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  • Massachusetts, Loring received an Artium Baccalaureus degree in 1821 from Harvard University and read law with Charles Greely Loring in Boston in 1824...
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  • Charles Loring may refer to: Charles Loring (judge) (1873–1961), chief justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court Charles Greely Loring (architect) (1881–1966)...
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  • Supreme Court Charles Greely Loring (architect) (1881–1966), American architect based in Boston, son of the Civil War general Charles Greely Loring (general)...
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    Charles Greely Loring Jr. (1828–1902), Union Army general during the Civil War, later director of Boston's Museum of Fine Arts Charles Greely Loring Sr...
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    Litchfield, Connecticut. He was named after his uncle, the lawyer Charles Greely Loring, a defender of fugitive slave Thomas Sims. His mother died when...
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    were Caleb William Loring (1819–1897), Susan Mary Loring (1823–1905), and Charles Greely Loring Jr. The philanthropist, Charles Loring Brace, was Jane's...
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    Plaza) replaced it in 1912. During the early years of the museum, Charles Greely Loring, a former Union Army general, served as its first director, leading...
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  • (1807–1882), poet Charles Greely Loring III (1881–1966), architect based in Boston, son of the Civil War general Charles Greely Loring Jr. (1828–1902),...
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  • American organic chemists. Charles Loring Jackson was born in Boston on April 4, 1847. His paternal grandfather was Charles Greely Loring, a Boston-based lawyer...
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    Her grandfather Charles Greely Loring was a landowner in Prides Crossing, Beverly, Massachusetts, which was passed on to Loring's father, Caleb, who...
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    Leathersich, MLB player for the New York Mets Mary Lou Lord, musician Charles Greely Loring, architect David Lundquist, former professional baseball pitcher...
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    Her parents were Charles Greely Loring (1794–1867), a member of the Harvard Corporation and a lawyer, and Anna Pierce (Brace) Loring. Her family was Unitarian...
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    Boston architect Charles Greely Loring, partner of Joseph D. Leland in the firm of Loring & Leland. A number of buildings designed by Loring, alone and in...
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    August 1915, Page's daughter, Katharine, wed Boston-based architect Charles Greely Loring in a ceremony at St James's Palace in London. Page was one of the...
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    Loring served as the first chair of the Judicial Council of Massachusetts, from 1924 to 1926. Loring's paternal grandfather was Charles Greely Loring...
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    for the library in 1916. Parker Morse Hooper and Boston architect Charles Greely Loring offered building plans. The cornerstone was laid on August 17, 1927...
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