Talk:William Morris Hunt
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Stay in Europe
[edit]Wikipedians: Can someone clarify? It seems that the family did not move to Europe after the father's death in 1832, but rather to Boston, where the son enrolled at Harvard. Rather, they left in 1843 (?) — eleven years after the father's death. Can someone correct the article (or else correct me if in error)? Buckyboot (talk) 18:19, 8 June 2018 (UTC)
Ultra-Presentism
[edit]It is hilarious that his wife is righteously dubbed 'Ms. Perkins', when such a denomination would not be invented for 150 odd years...
Ms Anne Boleyn ?
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