Charles Sumner
American
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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Saturday Club (Boston) | |||
Hillard and Sumner | 1833 | 1851 |
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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Saturday Club (Boston) | |||
Hillard and Sumner | 1833 | 1851 |
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
Significant name | Charles Sumner House | Boston | |||||
1825/00/00 | About 1825, Charles Sumner begins attending services at King's Chapel in Boston. | Member | King's Chapel, Boston | Boston | |||
1834/11/00 | Charles Sumner and George Hillard begin sharing a law office at 4 Court Street (lost) in Boston. They will work together until Sumner leaves for Washington as the Free Soil Party's successful candidate for the US Senate. | Work | |||||
1850/00/00 | Friend of Henry Longfellow and frequent visitor | Visitor | Longfellow House - Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site | Cambridge, MA | |||
1865/10/00 | In the Fall, Charles Sumner attends a meeting in the State House council chamber at the request of Gov Andrew to decide on a appropriate memorial to Robert G Shaw. | Memorial Committee member | Massachusetts Statehouse | Boston | |||
1870/01/17 | Secretary of the Navy: I find that Mr Bowditch of Boston ... would like a place for his son as leveller or rodman on the Darien Expedition ... his name is Ernest W Bowditch. I do not doubt he will be an excellent assistant. - Charles Sumner | Supporter | Darien Expedition | ||||
1874/00/00 | Charles Sumner bequeathes 94 paintings to the to the Museum of Fine Arts Boston | Benefactor | Head of Washington |
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