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    William Cullen Bryant (November 3, 1794 – June 12, 1878) was an American romantic poet, journalist, and long-time editor of the New York Evening Post...
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  • William Cullen Bryant (May 20, 1951 – October 13, 2009) was an American professional football player who was a running back and return specialist for...
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    William Cullen Bryant High School, or William C. Bryant High School, and W.C. Bryant High School, or Bryant High School for short, is a secondary school...
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  • Embargo is a historical poem written by the American poet William Cullen Bryant in 1808. Bryant was a critic of Jeffersonian political philosophy, and the work...
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    William Cullen Bryant. Meaning 'a consideration of death', the word is derived from the Greek 'thanatos' (death) and 'opsis' (view, sight). William Cullen Bryant...
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    "To a Waterfowl" is a poem by American poet William Cullen Bryant, first published in 1818. The narrator questions where the waterfowl is going and questions...
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    Thomas Cole, who had died in 1848, and his friend, the poet William Cullen Bryant, in the Catskill Mountains. The landscape painting, which combines geographical...
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    The William Cullen Bryant Viaduct (historically known as the Roslyn Viaduct) is a viaduct that carries four lanes of Northern Boulevard (NY 25A) over...
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    The William Cullen Bryant Homestead is the boyhood home and later summer residence of William Cullen Bryant (1794–1878), one of America's foremost poets...
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  • New-York Evening Post). Its most notable 19th-century editor was William Cullen Bryant. In the mid-20th century, the newspaper was owned by Dorothy Schiff...
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    Wilder Sr., and Seth Wilder Jr. Noted poet and newspaper editor William Cullen Bryant was born in Cummington, and returned for many years to summer in the...
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    giving him a league-leading 5.1 yards per carry average. Fullback Cullen Bryant provided Tyler with excellent blocking while also gaining 846 total...
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    William Cullen Bryant. The reservoir was demolished in 1900 and the New York Public Library's main branch was built on the site, opening in 1911. Bryant Park...
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    [1862] in response to Arnold.": 354  In 1870, the American poet William Cullen Bryant published a blank verse version, that Van Wyck Brooks describes as "simple...
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    Choice Selections from The Best Poets. With An Introduction by William Cullen Bryant, New York, J.B. Ford and Company, 1871, pp. 14-15. "The Cornell Wordsworth...
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    Public Library in 1904 by Julia Bryant, the daughter of Romantic poet and New York newspaper publisher William Cullen Bryant, who is depicted in the painting...
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    The William Cullen Bryant Memorial is an outdoor sculpture of William Cullen Bryant, located at Bryant Park in Manhattan, New York. The bronze statue was...
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    Susan Anspach (category William Cullen Bryant High School alumni)
    she moved in with a family in Harlem. Anspach graduated from William Cullen Bryant High School in Long Island City in 1960. She received a full scholarship...
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  • William Cullen Bryant Homestead, Cummington, Massachusetts, NRHP-listed Whipple-Cullen House and Barn, n Lincoln, Rhode Island, NRHP-listed Ezekiel Cullen House...
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    architects Max M. Simon and T. E. Merrill. On January 3, 1950, the William Cullen Bryant Viaduct opened to traffic. Built as part of the Roslyn Bypass – a realignment...
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