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published tributes. King was first interred on the 100 block of Geary Street and is now interred at First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco at Starr King Way and Franklin Street between O'Farrell Street and Geary Street in San Francisco. In the 1940s, most of San Francisco's dead were
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King said that a popular lyceum lecture was made of five parts of sense and five of nonsense. "There are only five men in America," said he, "who know how to mix them—and I think I am one of the five." Other people thought so too, and did not detect the nonsense. His carefully wrought lectures are
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Representative and Leading Men of the Pacific: Being Original Sketches of the Lives and Characters of the Principal Men, to which are Added Their Speeches, Addresses, Orations, Eulogies, Lectures and Poems, Including the Happiest Forensic Efforts of Baker, Randolph, McDougall, T. Starr King, and
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As a result of this resolution, King's statue was removed from Statuary Hall, and the statue of Ronald Reagan was placed in Statuary Hall on June 10, 2009. In November 2009, Starr King's statue was reinstalled within the Civil War Memorial Grove in Capitol Park, which surrounds the
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Box 24, Folder 5: Grave of Thomas Starr King, San Francisco 1856-1885 General Written on back: "ca. 1888; 100 block, Geary St., Grave of Thomas Starr King, S.F., Cal; Watkins photos; B-392."
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worth anybody's study today. He is the author of another lyceum chestnut. Some one asked him what his honorarium was for each lecture. "F.A.M.E.," said he—"Fifty And My Expenses."
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to Rev. Thomas Farrington King, a Universalist minister, and Susan Starr King. The sole support of his family at 15, he was forced to leave school. Inspired by men like
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and was moved spiritually by its splendor. Upon returning to San Francisco, he began preaching a series of sermons on Yosemite, published letters about it in the
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just two days after his elder brother's stirring 1861 speech about Washington and the Union, remarking, "Starr has the brains of the family, and I the brawn."
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On August 31, 2006, however, the California Legislature approved a joint resolution to replace Thomas Starr King's statue in Statuary Hall with a statue of
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The Starr King Parent-Child Workshop, founded in 1949 in Santa Barbara, California, is an active cooperative nursery school and parent-education resource
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disinterred and moved to new resting places outside city limits; the grave of Starr King was one of the very few allowed to remain undisturbed.
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with preventing California from becoming a separate republic. He is sometimes referred to as "the orator who saved the nation".
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In 1941, the Pacific Unitarian School for the Ministry (Unitarian Universalist), in Berkeley, California, was renamed the
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circuit through New England and as far as Chicago. He was ranked as one of the four greatest lyceum speakers, along with
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The Golden State in the Civil War: Thomas Starr King, the Republican Party, and the Birth of Modern California
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1143 Franklin St, San Francisco, CA 94109; Located in: First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
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As part of honors originally paid to Rev. King, he was judged worthy of representing California in the
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Engineering Eden: The True Story of a Violent Death, a Trial, and a Fight Over Controlling Nature
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The relentless lecture circuit exhausted him, and he died in San Francisco on March 4, 1864, of
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The Bohemians: Mark Twain and the San Francisco Writers Who Reinvented American Literature
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The Bohemians: Mark Twain and the San Francisco Writers Who Reinvented American Literature
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Starr King Lodge A.F. & A.M., a Masonic lodge founded in 1864 in Salem, Massachusetts
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Starr King's younger brother, Edward Starr King, served as captain of the clipper ship
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which captured the imagination of the Californians. In a letter by Starr King wrote to
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SF Landmark: Sarcophagus of Thomas Starr King at Franklin Street and Starr King Way
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with preventing California from becoming a separate republic. At the urging of
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Thomas Starr King Middle School in the Silver Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles
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Congressional Record, V. 152, PT. 17, November 9, 2006 to December 6, 2006
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and his sarcophagus in San Francisco are designated historical monuments.
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The Life, Writings, and Character of Rev. Thomas Starr King: A Lecture
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Starr King Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (SKUUF) in New Hampshire
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statue in the National Statuary Hall, U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.
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During the Civil War, Starr King spoke zealously in favor of the
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Starr King Unitarian Universalist Church in Hayward, California
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In addition, Starr King organized the Pacific Branch of the
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The White Hills; their Legends, Landscapes, & Poetry
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The White Hills; their Legends, Landscapes, & Poetry
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Starr King Elementary School in Long Beach, California
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and in 1859 published a book about the area entitled
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statue, now located at the California State Capitol)
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Statue of Thomas Starr King (Sacramento, California)
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