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- DeLamater or Delamater may refer to: Cornelius H. DeLamater (1821–1889), American industrialist John DeLamater (1940–2017), American sociologist and ****ologist...
- John Delos DeLamater (October 12, 1940 – December 13, 2017) was an American sociologist and ****ologist who taught at the University of Wisconsin–Madison...
- of that new vessel. A new partnership with Cornelius H. DeLamater (1821–1889), of the DeLamater Iron Works in New York City resulted in the first armoured...
- Cornelius Henry DeLamater (August 30, 1821 – February 2, 1889) was an industrialist who owned DeLamater Iron Works in New York City. The steam boilers...
- 171–177. doi:10.1016/0006-3223(93)90388-T. PMID 8399810. S2CID 33909218. Delamater, J. (2012). "****ual Expression in Later Life: A Review and Synthesis"...
- Tavern and Potter's Tavern, and currently known as the B****man Arms and Delamater Inn—is a historic inn located in the village of Rhinebeck, New York. It...
- Ironclad "Monitor" were built by DeLamater's foundry under the direction of noted marine engineer John Ericsson. DeLamater named his summer estate "Vermland"...
- Howard, Judith A. (2013). "Social Psychology of Gender and Race". In DeLamater, John; Ward, Amanda (eds.). Handbook of Social Psychology. Springer Netherlands...
- Retrieved August 16, 2024. "History | B****man Arms & Delamater Inn Rhinebeck". B****man Arms & Delamater Inn. Rhinebeck, New York. Retrieved August 16, 2024...
- (1907–1968) and Laura DeLamater Benedict Beury (1911-d.). His parents married on April 14, 1934. He had a younger brother, Oakley DeLamater Benedict (1938–1940)...