- the
Fabyans country estate,
which they
named Riverbank. The Kane
County Forest Preserve District of
Illinois purchased the
majority of the
Fabyan estate...
-
Rastell bore
Fabyan's name on the
title page:
Fabyans cronycle newly prynted. Both John Bale and John Stow
described the
chronicle as
Fabyan's work, although...
- "Colonel"
George Fabyan (March 15, 1867 – May 17, 1936) was an
American businessman who
founded a
private research laboratory.
Fabyan's laboratory pioneered...
-
Fabyan may
refer to:
George Fabyan (1867–1936),
businessman and
founder of a
cryptology research laboratory Robert Fabyan (died c. 1512),
English chronicler...
- used by the
Fabyans for
grinding several types of grain,
including corn, wheat, rye, and oats. It also
served as a
grain mill for
Fabyan's herd of prized...
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Fabyan is a
hamlet in
central Alberta,
Canada within the Muni****l
District of
Wainwright No. 61. It is
located on
Highway 14,
approximately 10 kilometres...
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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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Fabyan (previously
known as New Boston) is a
village in the town of Thompson, Connecticut,
United States. The
former Indian village of
Maanexit was located...
-
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...
-
Register of
Historic Places on
November 28, 2003. The
Fabyan Villa Museum houses photographs, the
Fabyans'
personal artifact collections, and a
limited number...