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Samuel Harding (playwright)
Samuel Harding may refer to: * Samuel Harding (American football) (1873–1919), American college football coach * Samuel Harding (cabinetmaker) (died 1758), American craftsman *Sam Harding (rugby union) Samuel Harding (born 1 December 1980) is a rugby union footballer who plays at flanker. He was born in Subiaco. In 2002, Harding won a cap with the New Zealand national rugby union team against Fiji. Between 2002 and 2004, Harding played fo ...
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Samuel Harding (American Football)
Samuel Herbert "Pop" Harding (January 19, 1873 – May 19, 1919) was an American college football player and coach. He served as head coach at the Maryland Agricultural College (now known as the University of Maryland) in 1893 and led the team to a perfect 6–0 record and its first winning season. Biography Harding was born on January 19, 1873, in Highland, Maryland.Alumni record of the Maryland Agricultural College: 1914
p. 44, Maryland Agricultural College, 1914.
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Samuel Harding (cabinetmaker)
Samuel Harding (died 1758) was an American cabinetmaker, remembered for his Queen Anne style furniture and for the interior architectural ornament of Independence Hall, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Independence Hall Builder-architect Edmund Woolley (c. 1695-1771) began construction of the Pennsylvania State House (now Independence Hall) in 1732, and completed the building by 1748. The project's carvers were listed as Harding and Bryan Wilkinson. The original staircase in the vestibule proved inadequate for so large a building, and a tower addition with a new staircase was proposed. The tower's foundations were laid in 1750, and its exterior construction was completed by 1753. Between 1753 and 1756, Harding executed (and probably designed) the interior architectural ornament for the tower stair hall and a remodeled vestibule. His bill listed all of the fixtures for the mahogany staircase, along with moldings, pediments, column capitals, tabernacle frames, and two ...
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