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neighborhood Belknap, Montana, a census-designated
place Belknap,
Rhode Island, a
village Belknap, Texas, a
ghost town
Belknap County, New
Hampshire Belknap Mountains...
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under the
Belknap imprint,
which was
established through an
endowment from the
estate of art
historian and
Harvard alumnus Waldron Phoenix Belknap Jr. Harvard...
- of the
United States Navy have been
named Belknap, in
honor of Rear
Admiral George Eugene Belknap. USS
Belknap (DD-251), was a
destroyer launched in 1919...
- activity.
Belknap was
named for J. H.
Belknap,
whose father R. S.
Belknap developed Belknap Springs.
Early routes through the area
extended near
Belknap and...
- (1936).[citation needed] In 1923, the
school purchased what is
today the
Belknap Campus,
where it
moved its
liberal arts
programs and law school, with the...
- Anna C.
Belknap is an
American actress. She is
known for her role as
Detective Lindsay Monroe Messer on CSI: NY.
Belknap was born in Damariscotta, Maine...
- G.
Belknap (1794–1851),
United States Army general,
father of
William W.
Belknap William Richardson Belknap (1849–1914),
president of the
Belknap Hardware...
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Richardson Belknap,
Eleanor Silliman Belknap Humphrey,
Alice Belknap, Mary
Belknap,
William Burke Belknap;
Christine Belknap;
William Humphrey;
Alice Humphrey...
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William Worth Belknap (September 22, 1829 –
October 12, 1890) was a lawyer,
Union Army officer,
government administrator in Iowa, and the 30th United...
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George Eugene Belknap (22
January 1832 – 7
April 1903) was a rear
admiral in the
United States Navy. USS
Belknap (DD-251) was
named for him. Born in Newport...