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Horchow Hall, also
known as the
Peletiah Perit House, is a
historic building on the
campus of Yale
University in New Haven, Connecticut, U.S. The house...
- sons also
fought in
battles with
Indians of the territory. His
third son,
Peletiah, was
killed in a
battle in 1676, at the age of 26. Morgan's
marriage to...
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Barnardiston and the
heirs male of his body, and secondly, to his
brother Peletiah Barnardiston and the
heirs male of his body. He was the
younger brother...
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Thomas Adams deeded the land to his son,
Peletiah Adams, in 1683, and
Peletiah deeded the land to his two sons in 1702, who
probably built...
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Pelatiah Rawson (1789–1847),
sometimes spelled Peletiah,
class of 1817,
engineer that
worked on the Erie Canal, then
taught at...
- station, but
withdrew the plan due to
public objection. The name
referred to
Peletiah P. Pierce, a 19th-century
dairy farmer whose farm was
located nearby at...
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Norton House Mary
Prichard House Graves-Gillman
House Graves-Dwight
House Peletiah Perit House Henry English House George Fisher House Elizabeth Apthorp House...
- Ladies'
Domestic Seminaary Pelatiah Rawson (1789–1847),
sometimes spelled Peletiah,
Hamilton graduate,
engineer that
worked on the Erie Canal, then taught...
- who took
special care of
wounded soldiers during the
American Civil War.
Peletiah Huntington,
founder of what
became Huntington Bancshares,
donated the mosaics...
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Benjamin Shaw Earl
Sproat David Wallace (Wallis)
Joseph Wells Josiah White Peletiah White Josiah Whitridge Rufus Putnam Return J. Meigs, Sr.
Ebenezer Sproat...