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Holland Nimmons McTyeire (July 28, 1824 –
February 15, 1889) was an
American bishop of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, South,
elected in 1866. He was a...
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McTyeire may
refer to:
Holland Nimmons McTyeire (1824–1889),
American Methodist bishop,
Vanderbilt University co-founder, and
slavery advocate Rex H....
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McTyeire School (Chinese: 中西女中) was a
private girls'
school in Shanghai. It was
established by
Young John Allen[citation needed] and
Laura Askew Haygood...
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McTyeire College was a
Methodist college in
McKenzie,
Tennessee founded in 1858 and
chartered in 1860. The
college originally opened in the
community of...
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Holland McTyeire "Howlin' Mad" Smith, KCB (April 20, 1882 –
January 12, 1967) was a
general in the
United States Marine Corps during World War II. He is...
- work on the farm to earn tuition.[citation needed]
Originally known as
McTyeire Institute for the
small village where the
school was located, the college...
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Armstrong Crawford Vanderbilt (1839–1885), was a
cousin of
McTyeire's wife,
Amelia Townsend McTyeire (1827–1891), and both
women were from Mobile, Alabama...
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Charles McTyeire Bishop (February 2, 1862 –
November 30, 1949) was an
American academic administrator,
college professor, and
Methodist minister. He was...
- husband,
Cornelius Vanderbilt, to give $1
million to
Bishop Holland Nimmons McTyeire, the
husband of her cousin,
Amelia Townsend, to
found Vanderbilt University...
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predecessors of the
school were St. Mary's Hall,
established in 1881, and
McTyeire School,
established in 1892.[citation needed] "女子人才的摇篮——上海市第三女子中学". www...