Robert Treat Paine (October 28, 1835 – August 11, 1910) was an American Boston-based lawyer, philanthropist, and social reformer. He is most widely known...
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the signer Robert Treat Paine (North Carolina politician) (1812–1872), U.S. Congressman from North Carolina Robert Treat Paine (philanthropist) (1835–1910)...
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acres (44 ha) in Waltham, Massachusetts. It was designed for philanthropist Robert Treat Paine (1835-1910) in a collaboration between architect Henry Hobson...
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Boston Brahmin (section Paine)
the American Civil War. Robert Treat Paine (philanthropist) (1835–1910), lawyer, philanthropist, and social reformer Sumner Paine (1868–1904), American...
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Robert Treat Paine Storer (April 17, 1893 – February 5, 1962) was an American football player for Harvard University. In 1912, he scored Harvard's first...
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Confederate States of America president Jefferson Davis) Robert Treat Paine (Philanthropist) Eugene Schuyler (American scholar, writer, explorer and diplomat)...
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candidate (Socialist Labor) George Lyman Paine, Episcopal priest and son of philanthropist Robert Treat Paine (Socialist) Henry Parkman Jr., Corporation...
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father, George Lyman Paine Sr., was an Episcopal priest and a Christian Socialist, the son of philanthropist Robert Treat Paine. After graduating from...
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father-in-law, William Paine, in order to secure an inheritance of £1,500 left by Paine to Appleton's three children with Hannah Paine. Samuel Appleton Jr...
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construction began in the early months of 1897. Philanthropist and Christ Church senior warden Robert Treat Paine Jr. signed the contract for construction,...
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