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- The Elliottville Lower Mill, also known historically as the Peep Toad Mill, is an historic cotton mill in the East Killingly section of Killingly, Connecticut...
- Elliottville, Kentucky is an unincorporated community in Rowan County, Kentucky. The ZIP Code is 40317. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information...
- to the South, and Lafayette Avenue to the East. It used to be part of Elliottville. Named after Captain Robert Richard Randall, the founder of Sailors Snug...
- Dayville Historic District – Main and Pleasant Streets (added 1988) Elliottville Lower Mill – Peep Toad Road (added 1982) Old Killingly High School –...
- Lakeview Heights Morehead (county seat) Farmers Clearfield Cranston Elliottville Gates Haldeman Hayes Crossing Hilda Paragon Pelfrey Rodburn Sharkey Smile...
- 897 km) state highway that runs from Kentucky Route 32 just east of Elliottville to Kentucky Route 7 at Green via Ault and Gimlet. Kentucky Route 505...
- Heights, Brooklyn. Cuckoldstown is now Richmondtown, Staten Island. Elliottville is now Livingston, Staten Island. Gravesende is now Gravesend, Brooklyn...
- area that would become Livingston. An earlier name for the district was Elliottville, after a renowned ophthalmologist, Samuel Mackenzie Elliott, who by 1840...
- Princess KY 3105 / Industrial Road in Wurtland KY 504 KY 32 east of Elliottville KY 7 at Green KY 505 US 231 southeast of Cromwell KY 878 at Olaton KY...
- Stream, Kent Lower Mill, S****ham, a watermill on the River Darent, Kent Elliottville Lower Mill, East Killingly, Connecticut, listed on the National Register...