Parkman family

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The Parkman family is a prominent Boston Brahmin lineage known for its influential role in the social, religious, and civic life of Boston from the colonial era through the 19th century.

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Parkman family canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Boston Brahmin family
New England elite family
activePeriod 19th century
colonial era
associatedPlace Beacon Hill, Boston NERFINISHED
West End, Boston NERFINISHED
associatedWith Boston Brahmin NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ethnicOrigin New England Yankee
hasLegacy Parkman Professorships at Harvard University NERFINISHED
Parkman Trust (Boston parks endowment) NERFINISHED
hasNotableMember Eliot family (by marriage) NERFINISHED
Francis Parkman NERFINISHED
George Parkman NERFINISHED
involvedIn Boston civic reform
Boston philanthropy
Boston religious institutions
Harvard University governance
knownFor support of higher education
support of public parks in Boston
wealth from real estate
language English
location Boston, Massachusetts
notableFor influence in Boston civic life
influence in Boston religious life
influence in Boston social life
region New England NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Congregationalism
Unitarianism NERFINISHED
socialClass upper class

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Catherine Scollay Bigelow family Parkman family