- Look up
hoit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hoit may
refer to:
Albert Gallatin Hoit (1809-1856),
American painter Henry F.
Hoit (1872–1951), American...
- The
Khait or
Hoit landslide occurred on July 10, 1949, in the
Hoit district in the
Gharm Oblast in the
Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, then part of the...
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Hoit (Tajik: Ҳоит, Persian: حائط Ḥāʼeṭ, Russian: Хаит Khait) is a
village and
jamoat in Tajikistan. It is
located in
Rasht District, one of the Districts...
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Hoit,
Price &
Barnes was a
prominent Kansas City
architectural firm in the
early 20th century. It
designed several skys****ers and
mansions including three...
- Neild.
Homer F.
Neville was the lead
designer for Muni****l Auditorium.
Hoit,
Price & Barnes, the ****ociated
architects were
responsible for the design...
- Halliburton.
Hoit was born in Sandwich, New Hampshire,
December 13, 1809, to Gen.
Daniel Hoit and
Sally Flanders.
Siblings included William Henry Hoit.
Hoit graduated...
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Henry Ford
Hoit (4
August 1872 – 30 May 1951) was a well-known
Kansas City, Missouri,
architect in the
early 20th century. He and his
partners designed...
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manufacturer Hoyt model, for
urban land use Hoyts, an
Australian group of
companies Hoit (disambiguation) Hoyte, a list of
people with the
surname or
given name This...
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founder R. A. Long in
early 1923, and
designed by Long's
architects of choice,
Hoit, Price, and Barnes, of
Kansas City.
Built between November 1922 and opening...
- Missouri. He was a
partner with
Henry F.
Hoit and
Edwin M.
Price in the
leading architectural firm of
Hoit,
Price and Barnes.
Alfred Edward Barnes was...