Definition of Vanderhorst. Meaning of Vanderhorst. Synonyms of Vanderhorst

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Vanderhorst. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Vanderhorst and, of course, Vanderhorst synonyms and on the right images related to the word Vanderhorst.

Definition of Vanderhorst

No result for Vanderhorst. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Vanderhorst from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- Pedro Bartolomé Benoit Vanderhorst (February 13, 1921, Samaná – April 5, 2012) was a politician and military officer from the Dominican Republic. He served...