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Benajah Collins (October 29, 1734 – 1820) was a
merchant and
political figure in Nova Scotia. He
represented Queen's
County in the Nova
Scotia House of...
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Benajah Osmun (died in June 1815, Natchez,
Adams County, Mississippi) was an
original member of the
Society of the Cincinnati.
During the Revolutionary...
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Benajah Carpenter (April 27, 1748 –
August 27, 1776) was a
founding member of the
United States Army
Field Artillery Corps under Henry Knox and veteran...
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Benajah Harvey Carroll Jr,
known as B. H.
Carroll (December 27, 1843 –
November 11, 1914), was a
Baptist pastor, theologian, teacher, and author. Carroll...
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Benajah Mallory (ca 1764 –
August 9, 1853) was a farmer,
merchant and
political figure in
Upper Canada. He was born in the
Thirteen Colonies around 1764;...
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Benajah Wolcott House (Keeper's House) is a
stone structure on the Danbury-Marblehead Peninsula,
north of
Sandusky Bay near Marblehead, Ohio. It is the...
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William Benajah Taylor (June 10, 1794 – c. 1853) was a
Canadian merchant and
political figure in Nova Scotia. He
represented Liverpool township from 1836...
- as a town in 1890 and in 1916 as a city. The
community was
named after Benajah Pearson, a
veteran of the
Second Seminole War.
Pearson is
located at 31°17′54″N...
- The
Benajah Gray Log
House is a
historic loghouse in Antioch, Tennessee,
United States. The land was
granted to
Lardner Clark in 1784. In the
early 1800s...
- The
Cobblestone Farm and Museum,
which includes the Dr.
Benajah Ticknor House (also
known as the Ticknor-Campbell House) is an
historical museum located...