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The Gen. George Cowles House, also known as the Solomon Cowles House, is a historic house at 130 Main Street in Farmington, Connecticut. Built in 1803, it is a prominent local example of Federal style architecture in brick, built for a prominent local family. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 11, 1982. [1]
Crowley was raised in Englewood, New Jersey, the son of an Englewood police officer who died in an accident on duty when Crowley was eight years old. [6] [7] His family has Irish and Italian Catholic roots. [8] Crowley's grandfather, John, was a first-generation immigrant from County Cork. [9] His mother worked as a secretary and a waitress. [8]
John Cowley (entomologist) (1909–1967), English entomologist; John Cowley (racing driver), racing driver who competed at the Bathurst 12 Hour; John Duncan Cowley (1897–1944), librarian and author; John Lodge Cowley (1719–1787), English cartographer, geologist and mathematician; John M. Cowley (1923–2004), professor at Arizona State ...
Resignation of Matthias F. Cowley and John W. Taylor from the Quorum of the Twelve; death of Marriner W. Merrill [1] Reorganization at end of term: Delbert L. Stapley ordained: Personal details; Born: George Franklin Richards February 23, 1861 Farmington, Utah Territory, United States: Died: August 8, 1950 (aged 89) Salt Lake City, Utah
Marvin J. Udy was the grandson of John W. Hess, an American pioneer and member of the Mormon Battalion. [10] Born in Farmington, Utah on 19 February 1892 to Mathias Cowley Udy and Emily Rebecca Hess, he was the eighth of nine children. [11] [12] An avid basketball and baseball player, Udy played baseball in college and in semi-pro circuits. [9]
Perkins' editorial papers are in the Charles Scribner's Sons collection at Princeton University. Profile by Malcolm Cowley, "Unshaken Friend", The New Yorker (April 1 and edition of 8 April, 1944). Ernest Hemingway and Carlos Baker. Ernest Hemingway, Selected Letters, 1917–1961. This book provides insight into Perkins' life through the eyes ...
John Maxwell Cowley (18 February 1923 – 18 May 2004) was an American Regents Professor at Arizona State University. The John M. Cowley Center for High-Resolution Electron Microscopy at Arizona State is named in his honor.
The Stanley-Whitman House is a historic house museum at 37 High Street in Farmington, Connecticut.Built ca 1720, it is one of the oldest houses in Farmington. [3] A well-preserved saltbox with post-medieval construction features, it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960 [2] and National Register of Historic Places when the registry opened in 1966.