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Encyclopedia: William Tryon Source:Wikipedia
William Tryon
(
June 8
,
1729
–
January 27
,
1788
) was colonial
governor
of the
Province of North Carolina
(1765-1771) and the
Province of New York
(1771-1780).
Tryon was born June 8, 1729 at the family's seat at
Norbury Park
,
Surrey
,
England
the son of
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Tryon Palace Historic Sites & Gardens, New Bern, North Carolina |
BEST HISTORIC SITE! This is the 3rd year in a row Tryon Palace Historic Sites & Gardens was voted Best Historic Site by the readers of Raleigh's METRO Magazine.
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Tryon Palace Historic Sites & Gardens, New Bern, North Carolina |
Governor William Tryon had brought John Hawks, an English architect, with him when he came to North Carolina in 1764. Hawks designed the Palace in the manner of a number of fashionable houses in the ...
William Tryon (June 8, 1729–January 27, 1788) was colonial governor of the Province of North Carolina (1765-1771) and the Province of New York (1771-1780). Early life and career Tryon was born June 8, 1729 at the family's seat at Norbury Park, Surrey, England the son of Charles Tryon and Lady...
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Dwight William Tryon (August 13,1849 – July 1,1925) was an American landscape painter in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His work was influenced by James McNeill Whistler, and he is best-known for his landscapes and seascapes painted in a tonalist style. Tryon was born in Hartford, Connecticut...
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Tryon returned to power when William Howe took the city (1776), and later (1777, ... See M. D. Haywood, Governor William Tryon and the Administration of the Province of North Carolina (1903). 2...
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Tryon Palace Historic Site |
William Tryon, of Norbury Park, Surrey, England, arrived in North Carolina, at Cape Fear, on October 10, 1764, to become lieutenant governor of the province.
statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us/nc/ncsites/tryon.htm
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William Tryon — FactMonster.com |
Tryon, William, 1729–88, English colonial governor in North America. After a distinguished army career he was appointed (1764) lieutenant governor of North Carolina and succeeded (1765) Arthur ...
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New Bern, North Carolina: TRYON PALACE ... |
The centerpiece of our restored historic district is Tryon Palace, restored home of British Governor William Tryon, who had his magnificent showplace built in 1770. The elegant Georgian style mansion ...
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DWIGHT WILLIAM TRYON at Smith College Museum of Art |
Dwight William Tryon was one of the foremost American landscape painters of his generation.
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