- Look up
Archbold in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Archbold may
refer to: Anne
Mills Archbold (1873–1968),
American heiress, big game
hunter and philanthropist...
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William Archbold (died
after 1400) was a
senior official in the
household of
three Kings of England. He was an Irishman, and
later returned to Ireland...
- John
Dustin Archbold (July 26, 1848 –
December 5, 1916) was an
American businessman and one of the
United States'
earliest oil refiners. His
small oil...
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Archbold is a
village in
Fulton County, Ohio,
United States. The po****tion was 4,516 at the 2020 census.
Located about 40
miles (64 km)
southwest of Toledo...
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Archbold Stadium was a multi-purpose
stadium in Syracuse, New York. It
opened in 1907 and was home to the
Syracuse Orangemen football team
prior to the...
- John
Archbold may
refer to: John
Dustin Archbold (1848–1916),
American capitalist and oil
refiner John
Frederick Archbold (1785–1870),
British legal writer...
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Archbold Gymnasium is a
gymnasium located on the
campus of
Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York. It was
built in 1908 with $400,000
donated by John...
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Archbold's Castle is a
castle and a
National Monument in Dalkey, Ireland.
Archbold's Castle is
found on a hill, in Dalkey, 60 m (200 ft) west of Goat Castle...
- Anne
Mills Archbold (November 24, 1873 –
March 26, 1968) was an
American heiress, big game
hunter and philanthropist. Her
father was the
wealthy oil tycoon...
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Archbold's nightjar (Eurostopodus archboldi), also
known as the
mountain eared-nightjar or cloud-forest nightjar, is a
species of
nightjar in the family...