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Originally Created by: D C McJonathan-Swarm. Added: Sep 26, 2005. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 11826328. Source citation. An American industrialist and philantropist. He was the husband of Charlotte Champe Stearns to whom he was married on October 27, 1868 at Lexington, Massachusetts and son of Abigail Adams (Cranch) and William Greenleaf Eliot ...
Charlotte Champe Stearns married Henry Ware Eliot on October 27, 1868, in Lexington, Massachusetts. They returned to Eliot's home city of Saint Louis, Missouri where they worked and reared their family. They had five daughters and two sons: Ada (Eliot) Sheffield, born in 1869; Margaret Dawes Eliot, born in 1871; Charlotte (Eliot) Smith, born in ...
Charlotte Champe Eliot (née Stearns; October 22, 1843 – September 10, 1929), was an American school teacher, poet, biographer, and social worker.She was the mother of T.S. Eliot, a famous poet, editor and literary critic, wife of Henry Ware Eliot, who ran the Hydraulic Press Brick Company in St. Louis, Missouri, and daughter-in-law of William Greenleaf Eliot, a leading minister in St. Louis ...
Scope and Contents. Includes letters from Henry Ware Eliot to Charlotte Champe (Stearns) Eliot and other members of the Eliot family. There are transcribed poems and other writings by Henry Ware Eliot and letters to Theresa Eliot from various correspondents as well as Theresa Eliot's pastel and watercolor portraits of T.S. Eliot.
A família Eliot sempre foi reconhecida por sua participação no universo cultural. Os pais de Thomas, Henry Ware Eliot, industrial, e Charlotte Chauncey Stearns, de família afortunada, integrante da aristocracia mercantil de Boston, detentora de preciosa cultura no campo humanístico, com alguns dons literários, tiveram sete filhos, dos quais o poeta é o caçula.
Eliot once said that his America ended in 1829; until then the country seemed like ‘a family extension’. What exactly that date meant to him must be a guess. It was then that the civilised elite of the Eastern seaboard lost its power with the inauguration of the uncultivated Andrew Jackson, who had defeated the sixth President, John Quincy Adams (related to the Eliots) in the election of 1828.
In addition to Charles Follen and Henry Ware Jr., both of whom are discussed below, the original signers of the group’s constitution included two-time acting University President Henry Ware Sr. (1810 and 1828–1829; faculty, 1805–1845), the retired faculty member and former University librarian Sidney Willard (librarian, 1800–1805; faculty, 1807–1831), and seven additional alumni of ...