Marie Brown (Q1369): Difference between revisions

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Property / date of death: 1900 / reference
 
specific reference information (free text): John B. Shipley, Madame Marie A. Shipley, nee Brown, Congres International des Americanistes, XII Session (1900) (English)

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  • Miss Marie Brown
  • Miss Marie A. Brown
  • Mrs Marie Adelaide Shipley
  • Marie A. Shipley
  • Miss M. A. Brown
  • Mme Marie A. Shipley
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Marie Brown
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  • Miss Marie Brown
  • Miss Marie A. Brown
  • Mrs Marie Adelaide Shipley
  • Marie A. Shipley
  • Miss M. A. Brown
  • Mme Marie A. Shipley

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15 Sunnyside Road, Ealing, London W. (British English)
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Publishers Weekly 941, 8 Feb 1890, p 271 (British English)
This is where Brown was born. (English)
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The New York genealogical and biographical record July 1900, p 183 (English)
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Boston Commonwealth 14 Dec 1889, p 5 (English)
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Congressional Record, US Senate 17 February 1896, p 1778 (English)
Brown (English)
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Boston Commonwealth, 14 December 1889, p 5 (English)
Shipley (English)
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Boston Commonwealth, 14 December 1889, p 5 (English)
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Congrés international des américanistes, Compte-rendu de la huitieme session (1892) (English)
7 November 1883Gregorian
tracings of two early 16th century maps of America in Royal Library of Stockholm (English)
Brown's tracings were exhibited by Mr Phillips, who had first identified the maps on a visit to the Royal Library in 1880 and subsequently asked Brown to do the tracings while she was resident in the city. (English)
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American Journal of Numismatics January 1884 18 (3), p 66 (English)
16 October 1888Gregorian
The Norse Discovery of America (English)
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Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries, December 1888 p 511 (English)
13 January 1888Gregorian
Scandinavia (English)
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Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries, March 1888 p 265 (English)
23 March 1888Gregorian
Plea before the Select Committee of the United States Senate on the Centennial of the Constitution and the Discovery of America, for Recognition of the Discovery of America by Leif Erikson, A.D. 1000 (English)
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Marie Brown, Leif Erikson (1888) (English)
15 October 1890Gregorian
Missing Records of the Norse Discovery of America (English)
This paper was read on Shipley's behalf by the Congress's Secretary General, and subsequently printed in the Congress's journal. (English)
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Congrés international des américanistes, Compte-rendu de la huitieme session (1892) (English)
22 February 1887Gregorian
proposed exhibition on the Norse discovery of America (English)
Brown wrote to the Society of Antiquaries to ask whether the Society had objects or documents relevant to her proposed exhibition on the Norse discovery of America. (English)
The Society resolved to reply that it held no relevant objects or documents. (English)
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SAL 03/01/009 (SAL Council Book 9 SAL Council Book 9 [17 Mar 1886 -12 Dec 1894] (British English)
20 April 1887Gregorian
proposed exhibition on Icelandic discovery of America (English)
Brown wrote to ask for the Society's endorsement for her proposed exhibition of relics relating to the Icelandic discovery of America. (English)
The Society declined to endorse Brown's exhibition. (English)
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SAL 03/01/009 (SAL Council Book 9 SAL Council Book 9 [17 Mar 1886 -12 Dec 1894] (English)
24 January 1887Gregorian
Proposed Norse Exhibition in London (English)
Brown wanted the Institute's cooperation in organising the exhibition of Norse antiquities which was to be a celebration of the Scandinavian discovery of America. The Institute's secretary was to follow up on Brown's request. (English)
25 April 1887Gregorian
Norse Exhibition in London (English)
Brown wanted the Institute's support for the Norse exhibiton, the Institute did not take her request further. (English)
October 1886Gregorian
May 1887Gregorian
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Illustrated London News 20 August 1887, p 217 (British English)
creating a national holiday on 24 June to commemorate the Cabots discovering the coast of North America (English)
Brown's petition was presented to Congress by Mr Hoar, Senator from Massachusetts; it was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (English)
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Congressional Record, US Senate 17 February 1896, p 1778 (English)
4 March 1891Gregorian
The Shipleys (Marie Brown Shipley and John Shipley) donated a copy of their book English Rediscovery and Colonisation of America (1890) (English)
1843
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1900
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John B. Shipley, Madame Marie A. Shipley, nee Brown, Congres International des Americanistes, XII Session (1900) (English)
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Boston Commonwealth, 14 December 1889, p 5 (English)
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Q52155296
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q52155296
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lccn-no99009200
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no99009200/
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np-shipley,%20marie%20a%20brown%20mrs%20john%20b
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/np-shipley,%20marie%20a%20brown%20mrs%20john%20b/
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np-shipley,%20mary%20adelaide%20brown
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/np-shipley,%20mary%20adelaide%20brown/
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