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Codman may refer to: Codman Building, historic building at 55 Kilby Street, Boston, Massachusetts Codman House, historic house set on a 16-acre (65,000 m2)
Codman
Executed enslaved African-American
(died September 18, 1755) (sometimes called Mark Codman) was a Black man enslaved by Captain John Codman (1696–1755) of Massachusetts in Charlestown, Boston
Mark_Codman
American surgeon
Ernest Amory Codman, M.D., (December 30, 1869 – November 23, 1940) was an American surgeon who made contributions to anaesthesiology, radiology, duodenal
Ernest_Amory_Codman
American army officer
Russell Codman (February 22, 1893 – August 25, 1956) was an American writer, wine expert, and aide to General George S. Patton during World War II. Codman was
Charles_R._Codman
American architect (1863–1951)
Ogden Codman Jr. (January 19, 1863 – January 8, 1951) was an American architect and interior decorator in the Beaux-Arts styles, and co-author with Edith
Ogden_Codman_Jr.
New growth of bone following the raising of periosteum away from the bone
The Codman triangle (previously referred to as Codman's triangle) is the triangular area of new subperiosteal bone that is created when a lesion, often
Codman_triangle
American dentist and writer
John Thomas Codman (30 October 1826 – 14 December 1907) was an American dentist and writer. He was educated at Brook Farm and was the first to receive
John_T._Codman
Historic house in Massachusetts, United States
The Codman House (also known as The Grange) is a historic house set on a 16-acre (6.5 ha) estate at 36 Codman Road, Lincoln, Massachusetts. Thanks to
Codman_House
American painter (1800–1842)
Codman (1800 – September 11, 1842) was an American painter. A native of Portland, Maine, he was known for his landscape and marine paintings. Codman was
Charles_Codman
American art collector
Martha Catherine Codman Karolik (July 24, 1858 – April 21, 1948) was a philanthropist and American art collector based in Newport, Rhode Island. In 1939
Martha_Codman_Karolik
American lawyer (1870–1932)
Julian Codman (September 21, 1870 – December 30, 1932), was an American lawyer who was a vigorous opponent of Prohibition who was also involved with the
Julian_Codman
American sculptor (1876–1955)
Edwin Everett Codman (December 19, 1876 – April 29, 1955) was an American sculptor. His work was part of the sculpture event in the art competition at
Edwin_Everett_Codman
Lesser objets d'art for display
In Yiddish, such items are known as tchotchkes. Edith Wharton and Ogden Codman Jr., in The Decoration of Houses (1897), distinguished three gradations
Bric-à-brac
Historic house in Washington, D.C., United States
by Ogden Codman Jr. for his cousin, Martha Codman of Washington, D.C. and Newport, Rhode Island. She also commissioned his design of the Codman Carriage
Codman–Davis_House
American politician and real estate executive (1896–1992)
Russell Sturgis Codman Jr. (June 15, 1896 – June 24, 1992) was an American real estate executive who served as commissioner of the Boston Fire Department
Russell_S._Codman_Jr.
William Christmas Codman (December 25, 1839 – December 7, 1921) was a prominent silver and jewelry designer for Gorham Manufacturing Company of Providence
William_Christmas_Codman
American historian and lawyer (1836–1899)
John Codman Ropes (April 28, 1836 – October 28, 1899) was an American military historian and lawyer, and the co-founder of the law firm Ropes & Gray. Ropes
John_Codman_Ropes
American bishop
1859 to Robert Codman Sr., a prominent Boston lawyer. Codman's father Robert had Congregationalist ancestry, with his own father, John Codman, serving as
Robert_Codman
American landscape architect
Henry Sargent Codman (1859–1893) was an American landscape architect in Frederick Law Olmsted's celebrated design firm. He was Charles Sprague Sargent's
Henry_Sargent_Codman
Vanderbilt mansion in Newport, Rhode Island, US
Revival style; the interior decor was by Jules Allard and Sons and Ogden Codman Jr. The Ochre Point Avenue entrance is marked by baroque forged wrought
The_Breakers
House in Manhattan, New York
The Ogden Codman House at 7 East 96th Street between Fifth and Madison Avenues was built in 1912-13 as a residence for the architect and decorator, Ogden
Ogden_Codman_House
American military figure and politician
Infantry Regiment. Codman was born on October 29, 1828, in Paris, France to Charles Russell and Anne (Macmaster) Codman. The Codman family history in Boston
Charles R. Codman (soldier, born 1828)
Charles_R._Codman_(soldier,_born_1828)
Canadian composer
Stephen Codman (c. 1796 – 6 October 1852) was a Canadian composer of English descent. His known compositions all date from before 1835, and mainly consist
Stephen_Codman
American artist
John Amory Codman (1824-1886) was an artist in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 19th century. He was affiliated with the New England Art Union, and kept a
John_Amory_Codman
American-born artist and architect
architect who signed her works as either Gertrude Codman Parker, Gertrude Carter, or Gertrude Codman Carter. Upon her 1903 marriage, she became a British
Gertrude_Carter
American judge
Charles Codman Cabot (November 22, 1900 – 1976) was an American judge of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts. Cabot was born in Brookline, Massachusetts
Charles_Codman_Cabot
Orthopaedic company
MedTech business segment. DePuy develops and markets products under the Codman, DePuy Mitek, DePuy Orthopaedics and DePuy Spine brands. DePuy Orthopaedics
DePuy_Synthes
United States historic place
The Codman Building is a historic building at 55 Kilby Street (also known as 10 Liberty Square) in Boston, Massachusetts. The first four stories of this
Codman_Building
United States historic place
The Codman Square District is a historic district in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It consists of four of the most prominent properties
Codman_Square_District
American Episcopal bishop (1834–1908)
Henry Codman Potter (May 25, 1834 – July 21, 1908) was a bishop of the Episcopal Church of the United States. He was the seventh bishop of the Episcopal
Henry_C._Potter
American lawyer
John Codman Hurd (November 11, 1816 – June 25, 1892) was an American lawyer and author. Hurd, son of John R. and Catharine M, (Codman) Hurd, was born in
John_Codman_Hurd
American politician
Paul Codman Cabot (October 21, 1898 – September 1, 1994) was an American businessman. He served as chief executive and chairman of the State Street Investment
Paul_Codman_Cabot
American architect and builder
England area during the late 19th century. His most prominent works included Codman House, Lincoln, Massachusetts, and the personal residence of Isabella Stewart
John_Hubbard_Sturgis
1897 interior design manual by Edith Wharton
manual of interior design written by Edith Wharton with architect Ogden Codman, was first published in 1897. In the book, the authors denounce Victorian-style
The_Decoration_of_Houses
Historic building in Washington, D.C.
The Codman Carriage House and Stable is a historic building located at 1415 22nd Street NW (also listed as 1413-1415 22nd Street NW) in the Dupont Circle
Codman Carriage House and Stable
Codman_Carriage_House_and_Stable
French villa
was designed and built from 1929 to 1931 by the American architect, Ogden Codman, Jr., on an estate once owned by King Leopold II of Belgium. Leopold had
Villa_La_Léopolda
American multinational law firm
American multinational law firm. It was founded in 1865 in Boston by John Codman Ropes and John Chipman Gray. The firm has over 1,500 lawyers and about 1
Ropes_&_Gray
1989 American film
Morris Codman, a New York ex-adman, receives a message from God and is inspired to form a new religion called "The Preferent Church". Codman hires Ian
A Fool and His Money (1989 film)
A_Fool_and_His_Money_(1989_film)
American actor (1904–1987)
in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Bolger grew up and attended school in the Codman Square section of the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston. Interviewed in
Ray_Bolger
Church
Second Church of Dorchester is a Church of the Nazarene in the historic Codman Square District of Dorchester in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1804 the church
Second_Church_of_Dorchester
American director
Henry Codman Potter (sometimes II or Jr.; November 13, 1904 – August 31, 1977) was an American theatrical producer and director as well as film director
H._C._Potter
Historic house in Massachusetts, United States
The Col. Charles Codman Estate is a historic house on Bluff Point Drive in Barnstable, Massachusetts. Built in 1870, the house is a well-preserved example
Col._Charles_Codman_Estate
Art collector
States to continue study of music. There he met and married Martha Catharine Codman, from one of Boston, Massachusetts's wealthiest families. He became a noted
Maxim_Karolik
American mycologist
William Codman Sturgis (November 15, 1862 – September 29, 1942) was an American mycologist. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, he was the son of Russell Sturgis
William_Codman_Sturgis
American actor (1921–1986)
an American film and television actor. Stevens played Colonel Charles R. Codman in the 1970 film Patton. He also appeared in Exodus, as a key congressional
Paul_Stevens_(actor)
Codman was a real estate broker and had been a Harvard oarsman. Elinor and Codman separated soon after, in November 1926, and Elinor divorced Codman in
Elinor_Medill_Patterson
Neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts
Corner, at the intersection of Dorchester Avenue and Adams Street, and Codman Square, at the intersection of Washington Street and Talbot Avenue. Adjacent
Dorchester,_Boston
Historic building in Rhode Island, USA
1875 by Adele L. S. Stevens, who also had the interiors redone by Ogden Codman Jr. Since 1896, Elm Court has been owned by the same family and remains
Elm Court (Newport, Rhode Island)
Elm_Court_(Newport,_Rhode_Island)
Chinese-born American neurosurgeon
Investigator's Award (AANS) Charles Elsberg Award (NYAM) David G. Kline Award (AANS) Codman Award (AANS) Super Doctor (Texas Monthly) Academic background Alma mater
Jason_Huang
Disorder characterized by calcium deposits in a tendon
exercise. Calcifications in the rotator cuff were first described by Ernest Codman in 1934. The name, "calcifying tendinitis" was coined by Henry Plenk in
Calcific_tendinitis
English social reformer and journalist (1865–1918)
Cleghorn Ada Cole Edith Cole Stephen Coleridge Joseph Collinson John T. Codman Joan Court Frances Power Cobbe Henry Crowe James Cousins Jessie Craigen
Sidney_Trist
Historic house in Massachusetts, United States
her first book, The Decoration of Houses (1897, co-authored with Ogden Codman, Jr.), when she designed the house. She thought that good architectural
The Mount (Lenox, Massachusetts)
The_Mount_(Lenox,_Massachusetts)
Capital and largest city in Massachusetts, United States
(Dorchester-Fields Corner) $23,432 $51,798 $50,246 25,437 8,216 22 02124 (Dorchester-Codman Square-Ashmont) $23,115 $48,329 $55,031 49,867 17,275 23 02125 (Dorchester-Uphams
Boston
American merchant
three, all of whom were members of the Codman family, were: Russell Sturgis Jr. (1831–1899), who married Susan Codman Welles (1832–1862), a daughter of Benjamin
Russell_Sturgis_(1805–1887)
Boston Brahmin family
Eisenhower and Kennedy administration. Another great-great grandson, Paul Codman Cabot (born 1898 in Brookline), was cofounder of America's first mutual
Cabot_family
Medical process
the next key figure in the development of routine outcomes measurement Codman was a Boston orthopaedic surgeon who developed the "end result idea". At
Routine health outcomes measurement
Routine_health_outcomes_measurement
Train station in Dorchester, Boston, US
Boston, Massachusetts. It serves the Fairmount Line. It is located near Codman Square in the Dorchester neighborhood. The station includes two full-length
Talbot_Avenue_station
Mansion in Hyde Park, New York
Vanderbilt's suite of Bedroom, Boudoir and Bathroom (designed by Ogden Codman), Mr. Vanderbilt's Bedroom and Bathroom, Guest Bedrooms and Baths and the
Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site
Vanderbilt_Mansion_National_Historic_Site
Bus route in Boston
The BERy opened a branch from an existing line on Blue Hill Avenue to Codman Square in 1900. It was extended east to Peabody Square in 1905. Several
Route_22_(MBTA)
Historic church in Boston, Massachusetts
Charlotte Street-Esmond Street Chestnut Hill Reservoir Church Green Buildings Codman Square Columbia Road-Strathcona Road Columbia Road–Bellevue Street Columbia
Cathedral Church of St. Paul (Boston)
Cathedral_Church_of_St._Paul_(Boston)
Device manufacturing company
Integra LifeSciences acquired Johnson & Johnson’s Codman Neurosurgery business for $1.045 billion. The Codman Hakim valve was developed as a new way to treat
Integra_LifeSciences
Town in Massachusetts, United States
Lincoln was later known as the Codman House property, which was occupied after his death by his relatives, the Codman family. Lincoln is one of the few
Lincoln,_Massachusetts
Historic house in Massachusetts, US
Massachusetts Boston First Harrison Gray Otis House Pierce House Lincoln Codman House Gropius House Newbury Coffin House Dole–Little House Spencer–Peirce–Little
Coffin_House
American writer and designer (1862–1937)
into it. Wharton decorated Land's End, with the help of designer Ogden Codman. In 1897, the Whartons purchased their New York home, 884 Park Avenue. Between
Edith_Wharton
American manufacturer
manufacturing, from 1850 to 1940, Gorham was highly influential. William Christmas Codman, one of Gorham's most noted designers, created the Chantilly design in 1895
Gorham_Manufacturing_Company
Hand-wrought production line of silver
chief executive, Edward Holbrook, and his chief designer, William Christmas Codman who was brought over from England in 1891. According to Charles Carpenter
Martelé_(silver)
English social reformer and writer (1855–1936)
Cleghorn Ada Cole Edith Cole Stephen Coleridge Joseph Collinson John T. Codman Joan Court Frances Power Cobbe Henry Crowe James Cousins Jessie Craigen
R._E._O'Callaghan
1821 death mask and its copies
Richard et E. Quesnal Foundry. Another death mask formerly owned by John Codman Ropes now resides in the lobby of Boston University's Mugar Library. Fulghum
Death_mask_of_Napoleon
Historic house in Maine, United States
Massachusetts Boston First Harrison Gray Otis House Pierce House Lincoln Codman House Gropius House Newbury Coffin House Dole–Little House Spencer–Peirce–Little
Sarah_Orne_Jewett_House
American architect
born December 24, 1860, in Boston, Massachusetts, to Russell and Susan Codman (Welles) Sturgis. His grandfather was merchant Russell Sturgis and uncles
Richard_Clipston_Sturgis
1754-11-19 Murder Hanging Suffolk Mark Codman Black Male Slave 1755-09-18 Murder Hanging Suffolk Phillis Codman Black Female Slave 1755-09-18 Murder Burning
List of people executed in Massachusetts
List_of_people_executed_in_Massachusetts
Design of interior spaces to benefit its occupants
manual of interior design written by Edith Wharton with architect Ogden Codman in 1897 in America. In the book, the authors denounced Victorian-style interior
Interior_design
Historic house in Maine, United States
Massachusetts Boston First Harrison Gray Otis House Pierce House Lincoln Codman House Gropius House Newbury Coffin House Dole–Little House Spencer–Peirce–Little
Bowman_House_(Dresden,_Maine)
Armed Philippine-American conflict (1899–1902)
Review of Books. Retrieved May 21, 2024. Storey & Codman 1902, pp. 44, 48–49, 61–62, 65, 67. Storey & Codman 1902, pp. 10, 38, 64, 95. Hurley, Vic (October
Philippine–American_War
Painter, generally of miniatures or of portraits
named artist who began in this genre is the Maine landscape artist Charles Codman, who in Eastern Argus (April 1, 1831) is described as an "ornamental and
Limner
United States historic place
above. The building, which was one of the first of its type built south of Codman Square, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.
Walton_and_Roslin_Halls
Historic houses in New York, United States
bought the largely undeveloped inland portion of the estate and hired Ogden Codman, Jr. to design a mansion for it. In 1919, the dying Henry Clay Frick purchased
Cedarmere-Clayton_Estates
Bookstore in New York
Dahlgren House Mrs. Graham Fair Vanderbilt House Municipal Asphalt Plant Ogden Codman House Otto H. Kahn House Ruppert Yorkville Towers Willard D. Straight House
Albertine_Books
4th Chief of Staff of the United States Army
the United States Senate Committee on the Philippines in 1902 by Julian Codman and Moorfield Storey of the American Anti-Imperialist League, Bell said
J._Franklin_Bell
Heiress
Louise Vanderbilt's bedroom at Hyde Park. Design by Ogden Codman. (Photo by Kevin Oldenburg for NPS).
Louise_Vanderbilt
Houses built by the Vanderbilt family
Wayback Machine "Vinland" in Newport, Rhode Island. Renovated by Ogden Codman Jr. Now part of the Salve Regina University Townhouse, her second, a 70-room
Vanderbilt_houses
Episcopal church in Manhattan, New York
wooden spire, but under the leadership of the rector at the time, Henry Codman Potter, it was replaced in 1881 with a marble spire designed by Renwick
Grace_Church_(Manhattan)
Historic house in the United States
Massachusetts Boston First Harrison Gray Otis House Pierce House Lincoln Codman House Gropius House Newbury Coffin House Dole–Little House Spencer–Peirce–Little
Hamilton House (South Berwick, Maine)
Hamilton_House_(South_Berwick,_Maine)
Historic church in Massachusetts, United States
Massachusetts Boston First Harrison Gray Otis House Pierce House Lincoln Codman House Gropius House Newbury Coffin House Dole–Little House Spencer–Peirce–Little
Rocky_Hill_Meeting_House
Historic house in Massachusetts, United States
Massachusetts Boston First Harrison Gray Otis House Pierce House Lincoln Codman House Gropius House Newbury Coffin House Dole–Little House Spencer–Peirce–Little
Pierce House (Dorchester, Massachusetts)
Pierce_House_(Dorchester,_Massachusetts)
Conference for reviewing poor/unusual outcomes of medical cases
practice of medicine, having originated in the early 1900s with Ernest Codman at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. He lost his staff privileges
Morbidity and mortality conference
Morbidity_and_mortality_conference
Private all-girls school in New York City
Dahlgren House Mrs. Graham Fair Vanderbilt House Municipal Asphalt Plant Ogden Codman House Otto H. Kahn House Ruppert Yorkville Towers Willard D. Straight House
Chapin_School
Building in Boston, Massachusetts
Charlotte Street-Esmond Street Chestnut Hill Reservoir Church Green Buildings Codman Square Columbia Road-Strathcona Road Columbia Road–Bellevue Street Columbia
Mariners_House
Football match
counted. The Ramblers then took the offensive and, on several occasions, Codman and Hicks seriously threatened the French goal, but without result, thanks
1897 Club Français v English Ramblers football match
1897_Club_Français_v_English_Ramblers_football_match
Military unit
and were discharged on July 21. They were commanded by Colonel Charles R. Codman (1829-1918). Company A at Readville Kinston Swamp Company A at New Bern
45th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
45th_Massachusetts_Infantry_Regiment
Interscholastic athletic league
Schools City On A Hill Charter Public Schools II City On A Hill New Bedford Codman Academy Charter Public School Community Charter School Of Cambridge Brooke
Massachusetts Charter School Athletic Organization
Massachusetts_Charter_School_Athletic_Organization
School in New York City
Dahlgren House Mrs. Graham Fair Vanderbilt House Municipal Asphalt Plant Ogden Codman House Otto H. Kahn House Ruppert Yorkville Towers Willard D. Straight House
Sephardic Academy of Manhattan
Sephardic_Academy_of_Manhattan
Historic house in New York, United States
passageways and service tunnels. The home's interiors were designed by Ogden Codman Jr., and feature collections of Chinese and European ceramics, fine furnishings
Kykuit
2025 tennis event results
Elizabeth Rastall / Albert L. Hoskins 1900: Margaret Hunnewell / Alfred Codman 1901: Marion Jones / Raymond Little 1902: Elisabeth Moore / Wylie Grant
2025_US_Open_–_Mixed_doubles
2002 American war drama film
Cochrane as Sergeant Carl Webb Sebastian Tillinger as Private Bert D. "Moose" Codman Rick Ravanello as Major Joe Clary Adrian Grenier as Private Daniel E. Abrams
Hart's_War
Former mansion in New York City
Dahlgren House Mrs. Graham Fair Vanderbilt House Municipal Asphalt Plant Ogden Codman House Otto H. Kahn House Ruppert Yorkville Towers Willard D. Straight House
Arthur_Curtiss_James_House
Colombian neurosurgeon (1922–2011)
is too low.[citation needed] Today, the valve is marketed under the name Codman Hakim valve, acquired by Integra LifeSciences in 2017. Hakim's findings
Salomón_Hakim
British Conservative politician, journalist and investor (1897–1976)
mansions of the New World. In New York, he also lived for a time at the Ogden Codman House, a grand town house on the Upper East Side. Studio BLG Chicago Ashorne
Ronald_Tree
Harvard University student group members
University Edwin P. Seaver – superintendent of Boston Public Schools William Codman Sturgis – mycologist and dean of the School of Forestry at Colorado College
List of The Dickey Club members
List_of_The_Dickey_Club_members
Historic house in Massachusetts, United States
enlarged and remodeled in 1902 by the architect and interior designer Ogden Codman Jr. to 42 rooms for Nathaniel Thayer III. After being sold out of the Thayer
Nathaniel_Thayer_Estate
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Timekeeper; Has Good Eyesight
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Arabic, Muslim
Millet (Plant)
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Shiva
Female
Russian
(Ðглаий) Russian form of Greek Aglaia, the myth name of one of the three Graces, AGLAII means "beauty, splendor."
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Arabic, Muslim
Comfort Opulence; Affluence
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Hindu
A Hindu month
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Base; Brilliant Like the Sun
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Indian
Very Big
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Sowgandhika pushpam, A flower belonging to Deva lokam
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Meaning of Intention
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