Frothingham is a
surname, which may refer to:
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Alice Wilson Frothingham (1902–1976), ceramics curator at the Hispanic Society of America in New York.
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Arthur Frothingham
Arthur Lincoln Frothingham, Jr. (1859 – July 1923) was an early professor of art history at Princeton University and an archaeologist.
Biography
Frothingham was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and came from a wealthy family background, which all ...
(1859–1923), an early professor of art history at Princeton University.
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Ellen Frothingham (1835–1902), a translator of German-language works into English.
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Helen Losanitch Frothingham
Helen Losanitch Frothingham ( sr-cyr, Јелена Лозанић Фротингхам; 12 March 1885 – 6 February 1972) was a Serbian humanitarian aid worker, women's rights activist, nurse and writer. During World War I, she travelled from Ser ...
(1885–1972), Serbian humanitarian aid worker, women's rights activist, and nurse
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James Frothingham
James Frothingham (1786–1864)
"Chester Harding (1792–1866)" (biography), Worcester Art, webpage:
"Boston Painters and Paintings" (article), ''The Atlantic Monthly'',
Volume 62, Issue 370, August 1888, p. 258, LOC webpage:
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(1786–1864), an American portrait painter in Massachusetts and New York.
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John Frothingham (1788–1870), a Canadian merchant.
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Louis A. Frothingham
Louis Adams Frothingham (July 13, 1871 – August 23, 1928) was a United States representative from Massachusetts.
Early life
Frothingham was born in Jamaica Plain on July 13, 1871. He attended the public schools and Adams Academy. He graduated ...
(1871–1928), a United States Representative from Massachusetts.
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Nathaniel Langdon Frothingham (1793–1870), an American Unitarian minister and pastor of the First Church of Boston.
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Octavius Brooks Frothingham (1822–1895).
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Richard Frothingham, Jr.
Richard Frothingham Jr. (January 31, 1812 – January 29, 1880) was a Massachusetts historian, journalist, and politician. Frothingham was a proprietor and managing editor of ''The Boston Post''. He also served in the Massachusetts House of R ...
(1812–1880), a Massachusetts historian, journalist, and politician.
See also
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Frothingham v. Mellon
''Massachusetts v. Mellon'', 262 U.S. 447 (1923), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court rejected the concept of taxpayer standing. The case was consolidated with ''Frothingham v. Mellon''. The plaintiffs in the cases, Frothing ...
'', 262 U.S. 447 (1923), one of two consolidated cases decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in which the court rejected the concept of taxpayer standing.
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