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Beecher (113 bytes)
1: '''Beecher''' may refer to: 2: * [[Beecher, Michigan]] 3: * [[Beecher, Illinois]] 4: * [[Beecher, Wisconsin]] Michael Beecher (517 bytes) 1: '''Michael Beecher''' ([[1939]] - [[1994]]) was an Australian charac... Catharine Beecher (1606 bytes) 1: [[image:Beecherc.jpg|thumb|200px|Catharine Beecher.]] 2: ...ucational Association]] in [[1852]]. In addition, Beecher was instrumental in the founding of women's colle... 12: * [http://www.pbs.org/onlyateacher/beecher.html PBS Schoolhouse Pioneers] 13: ...beecher/catherine.htm Neman Library: The American Beecher Family Tradition] 15: [[Category:1800 births|Beecher, Catharine]] Frank Beecher (355 bytes) 1: '''Frank Beecher''', also known as Franny Beecher, was lead guitarist for [[Bill Haley & His Comets... 3: [[Category:Guitarists|Beecher, Frank]] John Beecher (1941 bytes) 3: John Beecher, 1904-1978 5: ...ment there as an executive in the steel industry. Beecher himself was groomed for a similar role, but when... Lyman Beecher (2490 bytes) 1: ...er]]. He was born in [[New Haven, Connecticut]]. Beecher attended [[Yale University|Yale]], and graduated ... 3: ...hose to adopt the cause of [[abolitionism]]. When Beecher opposed their "radical" position and refused to o... 5: ...d about his penchant for controversy. Eventually, Beecher resigned his post in Cincinnati and went back Eas... 9: ...01/beecher/lyman.htm The Beecher Tradition: Lyman Beecher] 10: [[image:beecherl.jpg]] Beecher, Michigan (3145 bytes) 1: '''Beecher''' is an [[unincorporated community]] located in ... 6: [[Image:MIMap-doton-Beecher.PNG|right|Location of Beecher, Michigan]] Beecher, Wisconsin (2540 bytes) 1: '''Beecher''' is a town located in [[Marinette County, Wisco... 4: [[Image:WIMap-doton-Beecher.png|right|Location of xxx, Wisconsin]]According t... Beecher, Illinois (2971 bytes) 1: ...It was founded in 1870 and named for [[Henry Ward Beecher]]. It is located on the old [[Chicago and Eastern... 6: Beecher is located at 41°20'43" North, 87°37'32" ... 20: *[http://www.villageofbeecher.org/ Beecher official website] Henry Beecher Dierdorff (1218 bytes) 1: '''Henry Beecher Dierdorff''' (b. [[1851]] – d.[[1935]]) American... 3: Henry Beecher Dierdorff was an inventor of mining equipment, mo... 11: The Ohio State Journal, ''"DEATH CLAIMS H. BEECHER DIERDORFF"'' January 26, 1935. 16: [[category:1851 births|Dierdorff, Henry Beecher ]] 17: [[category:1935 deaths|Dierdorff, Henry Beecher ]] Henry Ward Beecher (4740 bytes) 1: ..., [[Brooklyn, New York]].<br>''[[Media:Henry-Ward-Beecher.jpg|Full statue]]''</small></div> 3: ...en in all) one of his elder sisters was [[Harriet Beecher Stowe]], author of ''[[Uncle Tom's Cabin]]''. 7: ...he rifles bought with this money became known as "Beecher's Bibles". Politically active, he supported first... 9: ==Beecher-Tilton Scandal== 11: ..., that she had had a relationship with Henry Ward Beecher. Tilton was then fired from his job at the ''Inde... Beecher City, Illinois (2591 bytes) 1: '''Beecher City''' is a village located in [[Effingham Count... 4: Beecher City is located at 39°11'13" North, 88°47... Harriet Beecher Stowe (3135 bytes) 2: [[image:harriet_beecher_stowe.jpg|right]] 3: '''Harriet Beecher Stowe''' ([[June 14]], [[1811]] - [[July 1]], [[1... 7: ...and the sister of renowned minister, [[Henry Ward Beecher]]. In [[1832]], her family moved to [[Cincinnati,... 9: In [[1836]] Harriet Beecher married Calvin E. Stowe, a clergyman and widower.... 30: *[http://Stowe.thefreelibrary.com/ Harriet Beecher Stowe's brief biography and works] Litchfield, Connecticut (960 bytes) 11: ...ew Adams]], [[Henry Ward Beecher]], and [[Harriet Beecher Stowe]]. Charlotte Perkins Gilman (2319 bytes) 3: ...ns]], a writer and nephew to the famous [[Harriet Beecher Stowe]]. 5: ...t, with whom she had her first child, [[Katherine Beecher Stetson]]. During this time, she suffered from [... Eliza (Uncle Tom's Cabin) (384 bytes) 1: '''Eliza''' is a character in [[Harriet Beecher Stowe]]'s novel ''[[Uncle Tom's Cabin]]''. A slav... Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims (316 bytes) 1: ...ground Railroad]], and the pulpit of [[Henry Ward Beecher]]. There is a fragment of [[Plymouth Rock]] in t... Pearl incident (470 bytes) 3: ...attempt was part of the inspiration for [[Harriet Beecher Stowe]]'s ''[[Uncle Tom's Cabin]].'' Lyman Abbott (2413 bytes) 3: ... of ''[[The Christian Union]]'' with [[Henry Ward Beecher]], whom he succeeded in 1888 as pastor of [[Plymo... 5: ...ness'' (1907). He edited ''Sermons of Henry Ward Beecher'' (2 vols., 1868). Homiletics (784 bytes) 3: ...The formation of such lectureships as the [[Lyman Beecher]] course at [[Yale University]] resulted in incre...
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