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Dupee is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Caroline Dupee Wade (1857–1947), American painter * Dave Dupee (1916–2008), American professional basketball player * F. W. Dupee (1904–1979), American literary critic * Frank Dupee (1877–1956), American baseball player * George Washington Dupee (1826–1897), American slave-turned-Baptist leader * Kenneth Dupee Swan (1887–1970), American photographer * Leonard Dupee White (1891–1958), American historian *Michael George Dupée (born 1966), American game show contestant and author {{surname ...
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Caroline Dupee Wade
Caroline Dupee Wade (1857-1947) was an American painter. She taught at the Art Institute of Chicago and was featured prominently at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. Biography Wade was born in 1857 in Chicago, Illinois. She attended the Art Institute of Chicago where she was taught by Henry F. Spread and Lawrence Carmichael Earle. In 1888 Wade travelled to Paris, France where she was taught by Gustave-Claude-Etienne Courtois and Jean-André Rixens at the Académie Colarossi. Wade exhibited her work at the Palace of Fine Arts and the Illinois Building at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition The World's Columbian Exposition (also known as the Chicago World's Fair) was a world's fair held in Chicago in 1893 to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the New World in 1492. The centerpiece of the Fair, hel ... in Chicago, Illinois. She had ten paintings displayed in the Illinois Building, as well as being part of the dec ...
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Dave Dupee
David Barnard Dupee (March 30, 1916 – November 18, 2008) was an American professional basketball player. He played in the National Basketball League in one game for the Oshkosh All-Stars during the 1938–39 season. In college, Dupee was an All-Big Ten Conference performer at Wisconsin, but transferred there after one year at Beloit College Beloit College is a private liberal arts college in Beloit, Wisconsin. Founded in 1846, when Wisconsin was still a territory, it is the state's oldest continuously operated college. It is a member of the Associated Colleges of the Midwest and h ... in which he played for the freshman basketball team. References 1916 births 2008 deaths American men's basketball players Basketball players from Illinois Beloit College alumni Forwards (basketball) Military personnel from Illinois Oshkosh All-Stars players People from Earlville, Illinois Sportspeople from LaSalle County, Illinois People from Freeport, Illinois Sportspeople from ...
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Frank Dupee
Frank Oliver Dupee (April 29, 1877 – August 14, 1956) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. Dupee started one game for the 1901 Chicago White Stockings on August 24. He faced three batters and walked all three before getting pulled. All three came around to score, and Dupee was hung with the loss. As he never pitched again in the majors, he became one of 19 players to retire with an ERA of infinity. Dupee's minor league records are fragmentary, but according to research done by the Society for American Baseball Research, Dupee had pitched well enough in the 1901 season in the minors (a 10–6 record with two teams in the New England League) to warrant his call-up. However, his inability to throw strikes meant that Dupee was sent back down to the minors in September 1901, and sold to the New York Giants in the off-season. Dupee impressed Giants manager John McGraw at the Giants 1902 spring training camp, but he injured his arm before the season began and was again sent to t ...
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George Washington Dupee
George Washington Dupee (July 24, 1826 – 1897) was a former slave who became a Baptist leader in Kentucky, United States. Early years Dupee was born in Gallatin County, Kentucky on 24 July 1826, son of Cuthbert and Rachael Dupee. His first owner was Elder Joseph Taylor, a Baptist preacher. After Taylor moved to Illinois, Dupee became a hired slave, working in a rope and bagging factory, and in a brickyard. In 1841 while he was working on the courthouse in Versailles, Kentucky, Versailles he came under the influence of Father David Woods, a Baptist preacher, and he was converted in August 1842. Preacher Dupee began attending meetings at the house of a white deacon, and was encouraged to improve his reading and writing and to become a preacher by Sister Phoebe Fields, a black woman. White church members voted to license him as a preacher in 1847. He was ordained as a minister in 1851. In 1853 he organized a church at the Old Big Spring, Woodford county, and in 1855 he organized ...
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Kenneth Dupee Swan
Kenneth Dupee Swan (1887–1970), more commonly known as K.D. Swan, was an American nature photographer in the early part of the 20th century. During his career in the USDA Forest Service (1911–1947) he took many picture of the American Northwest. Swan captured the face of public lands, revealing its wildness and value to the American public. His messages of long ago still emanate from his images - the value of conserving public lands and the joy of living in magnificent wild places. Early life Swan first learned to love America's wilderness while rambling the hills of his native Massachusetts. His "first love was a range of hills — the Blue Hills of Milton and Quincy — high points on the south rim of the Boston Basin." As he later described it, "This was my wilderness, easily reached from home by bicycle, trolley, or even on foot, and here I spent countless carefree hours in all seasons.... Here, too, was born a desire to become a forester ... a decision I have never regr ...
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