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Egleston may
refer to:
William Egleston,
Member of
Parliament 1553, 1554, and 1586, for
Winchelsea Nathaniel Egleston (1822–1912),
American clergyman...
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Egleston was a
rapid transit station in Boston, M****achusetts. It
served the
Washington Street Elevated, part of the MBTA's
Orange Line. It was located...
- (Children's)
Egleston Hospital moved to
Arthur M.
Blank Hospital. The ****ure of the
Egleston campus has yet to be determined. In 1928,
Henrietta Egleston Hospital...
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Nathaniel Hillyer Egleston (May 7, 1822 –
August 24, 1912) was an
American clergyman and
forester who
served as the
second chief of the
United States Division...
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Thomas Egleston (December 9, 1832 –
January 15, 1900) was an
American engineer who
helped found Columbia University's
School of Mines, now the Fu Foundation...
- The
Egleston Substation is a
historic electrical substation building located at 3025
Washington Street in the
Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, M****achusetts...
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Olivia Egleston Phelps (née
Egleston;
March 30, 1784 –
April 24, 1859) was an
American philanthropist who was the wife of
businessman Anson Green Phelps...
- May 1987, the
route continued down
Tremont Street and
Columbus Avenue to
Egleston (on the old
Washington Street Elevated).
Trackage along Tremont Street...
- Mattapan–Ashmont:
Today known as the Ashmont–Mattapan High
Speed Line. 29 Mattapan–
Egleston via Blue Hill
Avenue and
Seaver Street: Ran from
Mattapan north on Blue...
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young adults age 0–21
throughout Georgia. Children's
formed in 1998 when
Egleston Children's
Health Care
System and
Scottish Rite
Medical Center came together...