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Cortlandt Whitehead (October 30, 1842 – September 18, 1922) was bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh from 1882 to 1922. Cortlandt Whitehead's
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American cinematographer (1899–1985)
December 11, 1930, he married Aliph Van Cortlandt Whitehead. She was the daughter of John Brinton Whitehead. Together, they had two children: Ethan Crosby
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Catholic bishop
Cleveland, Ohio. On November 9, 1886, he was ordained priest by Bishop Cortlandt Whitehead of Pittsburgh, and became rector of Christ Church in Meadville, Pennsylvania
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American surveyor, historian, and public official
had three children: two sons, and a daughter. His youngest son, Cortlandt Whitehead, was the Episcopal Bishop of Pittsburgh from 1882 to 1922. He died
William_A._Whitehead
American singer and guitarist (1941–2023)
mother—granddaughter of Bishop of Pittsburgh Cortlandt Whitehead—descended from the prominent Van Cortlandt family; they "regularly inhabited the New York
David_Crosby
American colonial
William Whitehead William Adee Whitehead (1810), m. Margaret Parker Cortlandt Whitehead (1842 — 1922), m. Charlotte Burgoyne King John Whitehead (1869 —
Robert_Coe_(colonist)
Health system in Pennsylvania and New Jersey
Bethlehem Steel. The first patient was admitted in 1873. Reverend Cortlandt Whitehead, Rector of the Episcopal Church of the Nativity in South Bethlehem
St. Luke's University Health Network
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Private school in Livingston, New Jersey, US
"Cortlandt Whitehead, B.A. 1863." in Obituary Record of Yale Graduates 1922-1923, p.28. Yale University, 1923. Accessed November 22, 2022. "Cortlandt Whitehead
Newark_Academy
Anglican liturgical book
were approved by the General Convention. Under the leadership of Cortlandt Whitehead and, after his 1922 death, Charles L. Slattery, the commission presented
Book of Common Prayer (1928, United States)
Book_of_Common_Prayer_(1928,_United_States)
American bishop (1866–1931)
Pittsburgh on June 28, 1891, and priest the following year by Bishop Cortlandt Whitehead. He was awarded a Doctor of Divinity from the University of Pittsburgh
Thomas_J._Garland
Statue of George Meade in Philadelphia, PA, USA
Band. The ceremony began with an invocation by The Right Reverend Cortlandt Whitehead, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh. Following this, "America"
Equestrian statue of George Meade (Philadelphia)
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Episcopal Church diocese in the US
of the 2030 General Convention. John Barrett Kerfoot (1866–1881) Cortlandt Whitehead (1882–1922) Alexander Mann (1923–1943) Austin Pardue (1944–1968)
Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh
Episcopal_Diocese_of_Pittsburgh
English-American bishop
1906, and priest on February 17, 1907, by the Bishop of Pittsburgh Cortlandt Whitehead. Between 1906 and 1908, he served as deacon, and then priest-in-charge
Fred_Ingley
American Episcopal bishop (1867–1930)
School, but he declined the position. In 1922, following the death of Cortlandt Whitehead, Slattery became the chairman of the Episcopal Church commission
Charles_Lewis_Slattery
Church in Pennsylvania, United States
" which was led by the Rev. Dr. R. W. Grange, rector, and Bishop Cortlandt Whitehead, D.D. The initial music program performed by the church's choirs
Church of the Ascension (Pittsburgh)
Church_of_the_Ascension_(Pittsburgh)
American bookbinder and book collector
with which the Hunts' marriage ceremony was performed by Bishop Cortlandt Whitehead was also bound by Rachel, in red and gold. For their honeymoon, the
Rachel_McMasters_Miller_Hunt
Paddock 27 38 62 1880 Missionary, Washington state (Olympia) 128 Cortlandt Whitehead 71 67 99 1882 II Pittsburgh 129 Hugh Miller Thompson 51 72 122 1883
Historical list of bishops of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America
Historical_list_of_bishops_of_the_Episcopal_Church_in_the_United_States_of_America
Historic church in Pennsylvania, US
and returned. A 3-foot-high (0.91 m) brass cross, given by Bishop Cortlandt Whitehead in August 1886 is still on the altar, and the brass eagle lectern
Emmanuel Episcopal Church (Pittsburgh)
Emmanuel_Episcopal_Church_(Pittsburgh)
Irish bishop and educator
Pittsburgh Elected November 15, 1865 In office 1866–1881 Successor Cortlandt Whitehead Orders Ordination March 1, 1837 by Benjamin T. Onderdonk Consecration
John_Barrett_Kerfoot
American bishop
Pittsburgh Elected November 15, 1922 In office 1923–1943 Predecessor Cortlandt Whitehead Successor Austin Pardue Orders Ordination June 20, 1886 by Arthur
Alexander_Mann_(bishop)
Town in New York state, United States
land dispute concerning overlapping grants of the Van Cortlandt Manor grant to Stephanus Van Cortlandt and to the Stamford patentees. After a lengthy legal
Pound_Ridge,_New_York
United States Representative from New Jersey (1776–1868)
(née Van Cortlandt) Skinner (the daughter of Stephanus Van Cortlandt, the first native born mayor of New York). His uncle was Brig. Gen. Cortlandt Skinner
James Parker (New Jersey politician)
James_Parker_(New_Jersey_politician)
Memorial and museum in New York City
Department of Parks and Recreation to the Arthur Ross Nursery in Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx for care. It was then replanted in the Bronx on November
National September 11 Memorial & Museum
National_September_11_Memorial_&_Museum
American politician
representation for cities. He married Catherine Van Cortlandt, the daughter of Stephanus Van Cortlandt (1643–1700) and Gertruj Van Schuyler. Van Schuyler
Andrew Johnston (New Jersey politician)
Andrew_Johnston_(New_Jersey_politician)
1675–1676 10 Nicholas De Mayer (1635–1691) 1676–1677 11 Stephanus van Cortlandt (1643–1700) 1st term 1677–1678 12 Thomas Delavall (1620–1682) 3rd term
List of mayors of New York City
List_of_mayors_of_New_York_City
Most populous city in the United States
York City (4th ed.). New York: Crown Publishers. ISBN 978-0-8129-3107-5. Whitehead, Colson (2003). The Colossus of New York: A City in 13 Parts. Doubleday
New_York_City
Irish peer, landowner and Conservative politician
1st Baronet and Maria Skinner, a descendant of the Schuyler and Van Cortlandt family of British North America). They had three sons and five daughters:
William Brodrick, 8th Viscount Midleton
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Skyscraper complex in Manhattan, New York
skyscraper at the site to be completed. The WTC Cortlandt subway station at Greenwich and Cortlandt Streets reopened on September 8, 2018, after being
World Trade Center (2001–present)
World_Trade_Center_(2001–present)
Skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
patent medicine company; the Western Specialty Manufacturing Company; and Whitehead & Hoag, which made celluloid novelties. Other tenants included an overflow
Flatiron_Building
American landowner, businessman, politician, and militia officer (1764–1839)
married Mary Rebecca Tallmadge (1817–1872), daughter of James Tallmadge Jr. Cortlandt Van Rensselaer (1808–1860), a noted Presbyterian clergyman. Henry Bell
Stephen_Van_Rensselaer
there before is more real and solid than what is here now.” — Colson Whitehead, The Colossus of New York (2003) Much of the early colonial, Dutch, and
List of demolished buildings and structures in New York City
List_of_demolished_buildings_and_structures_in_New_York_City
American banker (1758–1841)
Louisa Morris, a daughter of James Morris of Morrisania and Helen Van Cortlandt. LeRoy died on March 31, 1841, in New York City. Through his daughter
Herman_LeRoy
Museum in New York City
film screenings. The museum's annual gala honors an individual with the Whitehead Award for Distinguished Public Service and Financial Leadership, which
Museum_of_American_Finance
2014. Retrieved July 29, 2014. Ian Gordon; Tony Travers; and Christine Whitehead (July 2007). "The Impact of Recent Immigration on the London Economy"
New_York_metropolitan_area
Former legislature of the province of New York
Counties and Manors. Van Cortlandt Manor was originally a 86,000-acre (35,000 ha) tract granted as a Patent to Stephanus Van Cortlandt in 1697 by King William
New_York_General_Assembly
New York state legislative session
from April 24 to 26, 1792. Gov. George Clinton and Lt. Gov. Pierre Van Cortlandt were re-elected to a sixth term after the Canvass Committee rejected the
16th New York State Legislature
16th_New_York_State_Legislature
Grounds of the World Trade Center in New York City
Center station. The Transport Hub connects the PATH station to the WTC Cortlandt station (1 train), the Battery Park City Ferry Terminal, the Brookfield
World_Trade_Center_site
Barclays Bank, Britain; Alex Trotman, Chairman, Ford Motor, U.S.; John Whitehead, Former deputy secretary of state, U.S.; James Wolfensohn, World Bank
List of Bilderberg participants
List_of_Bilderberg_participants
County in New Jersey, United States
County, New Jersey. Rutgers University Press. p. 8. ISBN 0-8135-2867-4. Whitehead, William A. (1875). East Jersey Under the Proprietary Governments, 2nd
Bergen_County,_New_Jersey
Most populous city in Connecticut, US
in nearby New Haven two years later. 1903 – German immigrant Gustave Whitehead claimed to have flown the first airplane in Bridgeport two years before
Bridgeport,_Connecticut
People from Newark, New Jersey, United States
the second lieutenant governor of New Jersey, from 2018 until her death Cortlandt Parker (1818–1907), Prosecutor of the Pleas for Essex County, New Jersey
List of people from Newark, New Jersey
List_of_people_from_Newark,_New_Jersey
American politician (1709–1780)
Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, [1631–1776] by William A. Whitehead ISBN 978-1-110-76182-1 Bruce Crane (1857–1937): American Tonalist. Library
Stephen Crane (Continental Congress)
Stephen_Crane_(Continental_Congress)
Town on Long Island, New York
three men from Oyster Bay – Richard Holbrook, Robert Williams, and Daniel Whitehead – purchased a parcel of land from the Matinecock tribe. This parcel has
Huntington,_New_York
Western Dezember, Rayburn 1992 Western Diaz, Donald 2004 Western Dietler, Cortlandt 1993 Western Dievendorf, Laurie 1980 Western Dievendorf, Robert 1981 Western
List of recipients of the Silver Antelope Award
List_of_recipients_of_the_Silver_Antelope_Award
American mint official (1795–1870)
150. Whitehead, p. 199. Nepomucene, p. 156. Whitehead, pp. 200–201. Burdette 2013a, p. 23. Nepomucene, p. 157. Burdette 2013a, p. 10. Whitehead, pp. 201–203
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son of Stevens Institute of Technology founder Edwin Augustus Stevens Cortlandt F. Bishop (1891), aviator and book collector, grandson of philanthropist
List of Columbia College people
List_of_Columbia_College_people
Township in Ocean County, New Jersey, US
paralyzed just as she was contemplating a final shot at the Olympics." Whitehead, Kate. "Maria Ressa, Duterte critic and ‘guardian of the truth’, says
Toms_River,_New_Jersey
City in New Jersey, United States
1958), writer and active member of the New Jersey poetry scene Henry S. Whitehead (1882–1932), Episcopal minister and author of horror and fantasy fiction
Elizabeth,_New_Jersey
New York state legislative session
1785 – June 30, 1786 Senate Members 24 President Lt. Gov. Pierre Van Cortlandt Assembly Members 70 (de facto 65) Speaker John Lansing Jr. Sessions 1st
9th New York State Legislature
9th_New_York_State_Legislature
House elections for the 4th U.S. Congress
New York 3 Philip Van Cortlandt Anti-Administration 1793 Incumbent re-elected as a Democratic-Republican. ▌Y Philip Van Cortlandt (Democratic-Republican)
1794–95 United States House of Representatives elections
1794–95_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
House elections for the 49th U.S. Congress
Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y Hilary A. Herbert (Democratic) 55.8% ▌ J. M. Whitehead (Republican) 44.2% Alabama 3 William C. Oates Democratic 1880 Incumbent
1884 United States House of Representatives elections
1884_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
City in Middlesex County, New Jersey, U.S.
Award winning television, stage and motion picture actress William Adee Whitehead (1810–1884), historian, surveyor, customs official and public servant
Perth_Amboy,_New_Jersey
Reference work published in 1971
Foot Seymour Abigail Stoneman Ann Timothy Elizabeth Timothy Maria Van Cortlandt Van Rensselaer Maggie Lena Walker Sarah Breedlove Walker Charlotte Fowler
Notable American Women, 1607–1950
Notable_American_Women,_1607–1950
New York state legislative session
1791 – June 30, 1792 Senate Members 24 President Lt. Gov. Pierre Van Cortlandt Assembly Members 70 Speaker John Watts (Fed.) Sessions 1st January 5,
15th New York State Legislature
15th_New_York_State_Legislature
Defunct basketball award
) Justin Robinson Saint James (Hagerstown, Md.) Matt Ryan Iona Prep (Cortlandt Manor, N.Y.) Ben Simmons Montverde Academy (Montverde, Fla.) Diamond Stone
Parade All-America Boys Basketball Team
Parade_All-America_Boys_Basketball_Team
New York state legislative session
from April 28 to 30, 1789. Gov. George Clinton and Lt. Gov. Pierre Van Cortlandt were re-elected to a fifth term. Senators Volkert P. Douw and Philip Schuyler
13th New York State Legislature
13th_New_York_State_Legislature
Vance N.C. Mar. 3, 1873 Mar. 3, 1885 Philip Van Cortlandt N.Y. Dec. 1, 1793 Mar. 2, 1809 Pierre Van Cortlandt Jr. N.Y. Nov. 3, 1811 Mar. 2, 1813 Peter Van
List of members of the United States Congress who owned slaves
List_of_members_of_the_United_States_Congress_who_owned_slaves
New York state legislative session
1788 – June 30, 1789 Senate Members 24 President Lt. Gov. Pierre Van Cortlandt Assembly Members 70 (de facto 65) Speaker John Lansing Jr. Sessions 1st
12th New York State Legislature
12th_New_York_State_Legislature
French naturalized American Christian leader active in France and the United States
(PECUSA). In 1907, Lloyd was degraded from the priesthood by Bishop Cortlandt Whitehead of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh and converted to the RCC that
René_Vilatte
New York state legislative session
1787 – June 30, 1788 Senate Members 24 President Lt. Gov. Pierre Van Cortlandt Assembly Members 70 (de facto 65) Speaker Richard Varick Sessions 1st
11th New York State Legislature
11th_New_York_State_Legislature
House elections for the 13th U.S. Congress
Republican 1810 Incumbent retired. Federalist gain. New York 3 Pierre Van Cortlandt Jr. Democratic- Republican 1810 Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic-Republican
1812–13 United States House of Representatives elections
1812–13_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
Marsack 1825 1898 1 April 1894 Charles Scott Elliot 1 April 1894 Harry Cortlandt Anderson 1826 1921 1 April 1894 Herbert Henderson James 1 April 1894 William
List of British Army full generals
List_of_British_Army_full_generals
William Rodman DR-PA Silas Stow DR-NY Peleg Tallman DR-MA Pierre Van Cortlandt Jr. DR-NY Leonard White Federalist-MA Thomas Wilson F-VA Reasin Beall
List of United States representatives who served a single term
List_of_United_States_representatives_who_served_a_single_term
Lindsay (1921–2000), 103rd mayor of New York City (1966–1973) Stephanus Van Cortlandt (1643–1700), 17th, and first native-born, mayor of New York City (1677–1678
List of people from New York (state)
List_of_people_from_New_York_(state)
Appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II
Reserve. Captain William Francis Henry Crawford Rutherford, DSO. Commander Cortlandt James Woore Simpson, DSC. Army Colonel Desmond Charles Curme (39152),
1956_New_Year_Honours
Seventh Army, 1956–1958. (1901–1988) Promoted to general, 1 Aug 1958. 137 Cortlandt V. R. Schuyler 3 Jul 1953 18 May 1956 3 Chief of Staff, Supreme
List of lieutenant generals in the United States Army before 1960
List_of_lieutenant_generals_in_the_United_States_Army_before_1960
American diplomat (1873–1959)
had gone bankrupt. Bend's sister, Amy Bend (1870–1957), was married to Cortlandt F. Bishop in 1899. Henry and Beatrice did not have any children. He died
Henry_P._Fletcher
graduate from Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut: Cortlandt Creed First African American to graduate from Yale University, New Haven
List of African-American U.S. state firsts
List_of_African-American_U.S._state_firsts
the other incumbents, Watts was defeated; Glen, Gilbert, Bailey and Van Cortlandt were re-elected; and Peter Van Gaasbeck and James Gordon did not run for
1794 United States House of Representatives elections in New York
1794_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_New_York
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