- include: Anna
Eliot Ticknor (1823–1896),
American author and
educator Ben
Ticknor (1909–1979),
American football player Duane Ticknor, ****istant basketball...
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Elisha Ticknor (born
March 25, 1757, in Lebanon, Connecticut) was an
educator and
merchant primarily in Boston, M****achusetts. He was the
father of George...
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Ticknor and
Fields was an
American publishing company based in Boston, M****achusetts.
Founded as a
bookstore in 1832, the
business published many 19th-century...
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Davis Ticknor I (August 6, 1810 –
April 10, 1864) was an
American publisher in Boston, M****achusetts, USA, and a
founder of the
publishing house Ticknor and...
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Ticknor was the son of
William Davis Ticknor Sr. (1881–1938) and Ella
Frances Wattles (1880–1963). His
grandfather was
another Benjamin Holt
Ticknor and...
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George Ticknor (August 1, 1791 –
January 26, 1871) was an
American academician and Hispanist,
specializing in the
subject areas of
languages and literature...
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George Ticknor (1791–1871) was an
American academician and Hispanist.
George Ticknor may also
refer to:
George Ticknor (journalist) (1822–1866), American...
- Alcott,
among others.
Ticknor was born in Boston, M****achusetts in 1866. Her
parents were
Benjamin H.
Ticknor and
Caroline Cushman Ticknor. Her
paternal grandfather...
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Duane Ticknor He is a
former ****istant
coach for the
Memphis Grizzlies and a
former NBA D-League head
coach for the Fort
Wayne Mad Ants and
Sioux Falls...
- of O.I.
French and
George Ticknor,
sometime around 1860. A
large interest in the
paper had been
purchased by
George Ticknor, who
edited it
until his death...