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Charles Bridges

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Charles Bridges fl. 1683-1740, English portrait painter, active (c.1735-c.1740) in Virginia. He was the most skillful practitioner of aristocratic portrait painting in the South. Among the works attributed to him are Mann Page the Second (Coll. of William and Mary) and Maria Taylor Byrd (Metropolitan Mus.). Author not available, BRIDGES, CHARLES. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2007 ... Read more
Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge
Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge (1837), Supreme Court ruling...exclusive right to operate a ferry from Boston across the Charles River to Charlestown. Under acts of 1785 and 1792, Massachusetts transferred all rights of Harvard's monopoly to the Charles River Bridge Company and gave that company a ... Read more
Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge
Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge, 11 Pet. (36 U.S.) 420 (1837...legislature in 1785 incorporated the Proprietors of the Charles River Bridge to build a bridge connecting Boston to its...their bridge would revert to the state and become free. The Charles River Bridge proprietors sought an injunction to ... Read more

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