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Arnoldus Vanderhorst (/vænˈdrɑːs/;
March 21, 1748 –
January 29, 1815) was an
American military officer and planter. He was a
general of the
South Carolina...
- The
Vanderhorst family infrequently inhabited the island, and
often sta**** in
their homes elsewhere along the
Carolina coast. The
Vanderhorst family...
- The
Elias Vanderhorst House at 28
Chapel Street, Charleston,
South Carolina, is a four-story
mansion house which was
built around 1835 as a home for members...
- The
William Vanderhorst House was used as the
first post
office in Charleston,
South Carolina before 1753.
Eleazer Philips was the
first postmaster of...
- The
James Vanderhorst House is a pre-revolutionary
house in Charleston,
South Carolina. It is
notable for its
connection to
American artist Alfred Hutty...
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Vanderhorst Row in Charleston,
South Carolina is a three-unit
residential building built in 1800 by
Arnoldus Vanderhorst, a
governor of
South Carolina...
- Road For
Iconic JDM
Sports Sedan". Carscoops. US.
Retrieved 2019-04-26.
Vanderhorst, Cam (2019-04-25). "Toyota Bids
Farewell To A
Sedan It's Been Selling...
- owners,
including Arnoldus Vanderhorst.
During that time, the
island was
known as
Vanderhorst Island.
Sometime after Vanderhorst's death in 1765, the island...
- The Dawson-
Vanderhorst House,
located in Aiken,
South Carolina. The
house is one of the
oldest remaining homes in
Aiken County. In 1785,
Charles Richmond...
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Pedro Bartolomé
Benoit Vanderhorst (February 13, 1921, Samaná –
April 5, 2012) was a
politician and
military officer from the
Dominican Republic. He served...