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Tupper may
refer to:
Anselm Tupper (1763–1808),
Continental Army officer,
pioneer to the Ohio Country, son of
Benjamin Tupper Archelaus Tupper (died 1781)...
- the series,
Tupper also
served as co-producer. The
freshman season's 13-episode run
ended in
December 2016; the
series was not renewed.
Tupper split from...
- Look up
tup in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tup or
TUP may
refer to:
Tup, an
uncastrated male
sheep Tupping, co****tion in sheep, also the
sheep mating...
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bears his name,
Tupperware Plastics Company.
Tupper was born on a farm in Berlin, New Hampshire. The
Tupper family moved from Berlin, New
Hampshire when...
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minister is the
shortest in
Canadian history.
Tupper was born in Amherst, Nova Scotia, to the Rev.
Charles Tupper and
Miriam Lockhart. He was
educated at Horton...
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Frances Amélia
Tupper, Lady
Tupper (née Morse;
March 14, 1826 – May 11, 1912) was the wife of Sir
Charles Tupper, the
sixth Prime Minister of Canada....
- so the
village of
Tupper Lake prospered. In the 1940s, the
villages of
Faust and
Tupper Lake
combined to
become the
village of
Tupper Lake. The former...
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Tupper Lake, New York may
refer to:
Tupper Lake (New York), lake in the
Adirondack Park
Tupper Lake (village), New York
Tupper Lake (town), New York This...
- 12th
Lieutenant Governor from 1934 to 1940.
Tupper was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the son of
Charles Tupper (who
later served as
Premier of Nova Scotia...
- "An
admirer of
Tupper. So
Tupperish a.,
Tupperism,
Tupperize v.". The
entry attests references dating from 1858. On 10
April 1845
Tupper was
elected a...