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  • Charles Stearns may refer to: Charles F. Stearns (1866–1946), Chief Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court Charles H. Stearns (1854–1936), Lieutenant...
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    Charles Stearns Wheeler (December 19, 1816 – June 13, 1843) was an American farmer and Transcendentalist pioneer. He is known as being one of the inspirations...
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  • Christopher Pearse Cranch, Convers Francis, Sylvester Judd, Jones Very, and Charles Stearns Wheeler. From 1840, the group frequently published in their journal...
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    Charles Woodward Stearns (September 24, 1817 – September 8, 1887) was an American physician and author. Stearns was born in Springfield, Massachusetts...
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  • Charles Wheeler may refer to: Charles Stearns Wheeler (1816–1843), American Transcendalism pioneer Charles Stetson Wheeler (1863–1923), American attorney...
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    A summary article that surveys Stearns as a producer of children's drama is "The Dramatic Dialogues of Charles Stearns: An Appreciation" by Jonathan Levy...
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  • 1935. Born in Central Falls, Rhode Island, to Henry Augustus Stearns and Kate Falconer Stearns, he received his undergraduate degree from Amherst College...
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    published author. Emerson's views in Nature were also an influence on Charles Stearns Wheeler building a shanty at Flint's Pond in 1836. Considered the first...
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  • Present-Charles Thomas Stearns History of Stearns County Archived February 5, 2007, at the Wayback Machine "History of Stearns County". County of Stearns, Minnesota...
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    Peabody, Stearns & Furber. The firm was later succeeded by W. Cornell Appleton, one of the Peabody & Stearns architects, and Frank Stearns, son of Frank...
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    originally named for Isaac Ingalls Stevens, then renamed for Charles Thomas Stearns. Stearns County is part of the St. Cloud Metropolitan Statistical Area...
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  • Lawrence Lowell – historian, 25th President of Harvard University Charles Stearns Wheeler – transcendentalist, noted as inspiration for Henry David Thoreau’s...
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    had a request to build a hut on Flints Pond, near that of his friend Charles Stearns Wheeler, denied by the landowners due to the Fairhaven Bay incident...
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    request of the Flint family. Henry David Thoreau's college classmate Charles Stearns Wheeler built a hut at Flints Pond in 1836. He lived there during his...
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    serving until 1906. In 1876, Stearns married Viola A. Hall of Johnson. They were the parents of a son, C. Arthur Stearns. Stearns died in Medfield, Massachusetts...
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    Theatre Lathrop Episode: "The War and Eric Kurtz" (S 2:Ep 17) Ben Casey Charles Stearns Episode: "A Nightingale Named Nathan" (S 5:Ep 3) Bob Hope Presents...
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    Phillips Brooks. Stearns died on 7 August 1910 in Sharon, Massachusetts and is buried at Worcester Rural Cemetery, Grove Street, Worcester. Stearns came from...
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  • sense experience. Influenced by Emerson and the importance of nature, Charles Stearns Wheeler built a shanty at Flint's Pond in 1836. Considered the first...
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  • Christopher Pearse Cranch, Convers Francis, Sylvester Judd, Jones Very, and Charles Stearns Wheeler. Female members included Sophia Ripley, Margaret Fuller, Elizabeth...
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    of the Life of Henry Box Brown. The first, written with the help of Charles Stearns and conforming to expectations of the slave narrative genre, was published...
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