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Augusta Metcalfe (November 10, 1881–May 9, 1971) is a 1983 National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame inductee. Metcalfe, a genuine product of the West, is widely ...
The homestead of Western artist Augusta Metcalfe is in Durham, [4] and is now the Break O' Day Farm & Metcalfe Museum, [5] which is on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma. Metcalfe's paintings, as well as the work of contemporary regional artists, are displayed. [6]
Malcolm Metcalf (1910–1993), American athlete; Mark Metcalf (born 1946), American actor; Mark Metcalf (footballer) (born 1965), English footballer Matthew Metcalf (born 1969), English footballer
Gertrude Metcalfe-Shaw and her family setting out in their caravan to cross America to New York. She moved to Canada during the war and by 1918 she was living in Michigan. [2] In 1926 she published a book, English Caravanners in the Wild West: The Old Pioneers' Trail, recounting a journey that she had made in a horse-drawn caravan across ...
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Metcalf was born in Findlay, Ohio. [11] [14] His father was a civil engineer.[9] [11] Metcalf was raised in Webster Groves, [11] a suburb of St. Louis.In 1959, he moved with his family to New Jersey [14] where he attended Westfield High School, graduating in 1964.