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introducing Plaster of
Paris fertilizer to
revitalize depleted soil. The
Ellicotts produced the
product until a fire on 11
January 1809.
Charles Carroll...
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Ellicott may
refer to: In
England Charles Ellicott (1819–1905),
Anglican churchman,
Bishop of
Gloucester and
Bristol John
Ellicott (clockmaker) (1706–1772)...
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Ellicott is a
former television correspondent for the BBC and
political writer for The
Times in Washington, DC.
Ellicott has
appeared on CNN, ABC News...
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bring in ships, the
Ellicotts commonly utilized horse drawn scoops to
remove sediment from the harbor. In 1785, the
Ellicotts designed and
built their...
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Christianity portal Charles John
Ellicott (1819–1905) was a
distinguished English Christian theologian,
academic and churchman. He
briefly served as Dean...
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Ellicott’s Rock is a
survey marker placed in 1811 by
Andrew Ellicott as part of his
survey to
resolve the
boundary dispute between the U.S.
states of Georgia...
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Ellicott is an
unincorporated community and a census-designated
place (CDP)
located in and
governed by El Paso County, Colorado,
United States. The CDP...
- from a
visit to Washington, D.C. Arnold,
Melissa (January 2, 2001). "
Ellicotts,
Banneker found common ground in science". The
Baltimore Sun. Retrieved...
- The
Ellicott Square Building is a
historic office complex,
completed in 1896,
located in Buffalo, New York. It is
found within the
Joseph Ellicott Historic...
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Robert James Ellicott, AC, KC (15
April 1927 – 31
October 2022) was an
Australian barrister,
politician and judge. He
served as Solicitor-General of Australia...