- The
Benjamin Punchard House is a
historic house in Andover, M****achusetts.
Located in the
center of Andover, it now
houses a bank. The
house was built...
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Andover High
School (formerly
Punchard High School, The
School at
Punchard, or
Punchard Free School) is a
secondary school in the town of Andover, M****achusetts...
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George Punchard (June 7, 1806 –
April 2, 1880) was a New
England editor and
Congregational clergyman.
George Punchard was born in Salem, M****achusetts...
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Charles Pierpont "Punch"
Punchard Jr. (June 3, 1885 –
November 12, 1920) was an
American landscape architect and
landscape engineer. He was emplo**** by...
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school until 1854 with the
foundation of the
Punchard Free School.
After his death,
Benjamin Hanover Punchard, an
Andover resident, left $50,000 for the...
- on target; five hits is
considered excellent. Zinser, Tim; Fuller, Dan;
Punchard, Neal (2003).
Switchblades Of Italy. Kentucky:
Turner Publishing Company...
- (56% ownership),
Matheson (24%) and the
civil engineering firm Clark,
Punchard and
Company (20%). At an
auction held by the
Spanish government to sell...
- ISBN 978-0-87364-029-9 (1997), pp. 9-18, 27-36 Zinser, Tim, Fuller, Dan, and
Punchard Neal,
Switchblades of Italy, Paducah, KY:
Turner Publishing Co., ISBN 1-56311-933-1...
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Edith Constance Holme (7
October 1880 – 17 June 1955),
married name
Punchard, was an
English writer and playwright. She was born in Milnthorpe, Westmorland...
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Benjamin Punchard, who
lived in the
house until 1846.
Punchard moved the
house to its
present location in
order to
build a new
house (the
Benjamin Punchard House)...