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Eliphalet (/əˈlaɪfəlɛt/[citation needed], Hebrew: אֱלִיפֶלֶט, romanized: Elifelet) is a
Biblical Hebrew masculine name. The name "
Eliphalet"/"Elifelet"...
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Eliphalet Remington (October 28, 1793 –
August 12, 1861) was an
American engineer who
founded what
would become known as
Remington Arms.
Originally the...
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Eliphalet Nott (June 25, 1773 –
January 25, 1866), was a
famed Presbyterian minister, inventor,
educational pioneer, and long-term
president of Union...
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Eliphalet Wickes (April 1, 1769 – June 7, 1850) was an
American politician and a
member of the
United States House of
Representatives from New York. He...
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Eliphalet Stone could mean
Eliphalet Stone (M****achusetts),
state representative from M****achusetts
Eliphalet Stone (Wisconsin shipmaster),
state representative...
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Eliphalet Dyer (September 14, 1721 – May 13, 1807) was an
American lawyer, jurist, and
statesman from Windham, Connecticut. He was a
delegate for Connecticut...
- (1816–1896) was a
manufacturer of
firearms and typewriters.
Founded in 1816 by
Eliphalet Remington in Ilion, New York, on
March 1, 1873, it
became known for manufacturing...
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Eliphalet Ball (July 29, 1722 –
April 6, 1797) was a
Presbyterian minister and an
early settler in
Saratoga County, New York. The town of
Ballston ("Ball's...
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Eliphalet Oram Lyte (June 29, 1842 –
January 3, 1913) was an
American teacher and
author of
grammar and
composition textbooks. He is
credited as the composer...
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March 3, 1833
Rochester 28th
March 4, 1833 –
March 3, 1835
Eliphalet Wickes Democratic-Republican 1st
March 4, 1805 –
March 3, 1807 ? David...