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- Winthrop (CDP), Maine Winthrop, M****achusetts Winthrop, Minnesota Winthrop, Missouri Winthrop, New York Winthrop, Washington Mount Winthrop Winthrop,...
- Winthrop is the remnant of a lunar impact crater that has been flooded by lava from the Oce**** Procellarum. It was named after American astronomer John...
- crossing. Two more children were born to the Winthrops in New England before Margaret died on June 14, 1647. Winthrop married his fourth wife Martha Rainsborough...
- John Winthrop House, commonly known as Winthrop House, is one of 12 undergraduate residential Houses at Harvard University, an Ivy League university in...
- Winthrop University is a public university in Rock Hill, South Carolina. It was founded in 1886 by David Bancroft Johnson, who served as the superintendent...
- Winthrop is a town in Kennebec County, Maine, United States. Winthrop is included in the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine metropolitan New England city and town...
- Winthrop is a town in Suffolk County, M****achusetts, United States. The po****tion was 19,316 at the 2020 census. Winthrop is an ocean-side suburban community...
- Winthrop is a town in Okanogan County, Washington, United States. It is east of Mazama and north of Twisp. The po****tion was 394 at the 2010 census, and...
- The Winthrop Fleet was a group of 11 ships led by John Winthrop out of a total of 16 funded by the M****achusetts Bay Company which together carried between...
- John Winthrop (1587/8–1649) was the founding governor of the M****achusetts Bay Colony. John Winthrop may also refer to: John Winthrop the Younger (1606–1676)...