- "Colonel"
George Fabyan (March 15, 1867 – May 17, 1936) was an
American businessman who
founded a
private research laboratory.
Fabyan's laboratory pioneered...
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Robert Fabyan (died c.1512) was a
London draper,
Sheriff and Alderman, and
author of
Fabyan's Chronicle.
Robert Fabyan was the son of John
Fabyan and his...
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Fabyan may
refer to:
George Fabyan (1867–1936),
businessman and
founder of a
cryptology research laboratory Robert Fabyan (died c. 1512),
English chronicler...
- The
Fabyan Windmill is an authentic,
working Dutch windmill dating from the 1850s
located in Geneva, Kane County, Illinois, just
north of Batavia, Illinois...
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Fabyan Villa was the home of
George and
Nelle Fabyan from c. 1908 to 1939. The
house is
notable because of its
remodelling in 1907 by
Frank Lloyd Wright...
- society, the
Geneva History Center,
located in
downtown Geneva, and the
Fabyan Windmill, an old
Dutch windmill dating back to the 1850s. In 2013, it was...
- Battleford. Over its course, the
river flows through Ponoka and by
Hardisty and
Fabyan within Alberta. Big
Knife Provincial Park is
situated on the
south bank...
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Fabyan House was a
grand hotel in the
White Mountains of New Hampshire,
constructed by
Sylvester Marsh who also
built the
Mount Washington Cog Railway...
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Stephen Fabian or
Fabyan, was an
English Member of
Parliament (MP). He was a
Member of the
Parliament of
England for City of
London in 1469, 1470 and 1472...
- John
Fabyan Parrott (August 8, 1767 – July 9, 1836) was a
United States representative and a
Senator from New Hampshire. He was born in
Portsmouth in the...