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    Nathan Scarritt (April 14, 1821 — May 22, 1890) was an American educator, pastor and real estate dealer. Scarritt was born on April 14, 1821, in Edwardsville...
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    Nathan Scarritt Home is a historic house in Westport, Kansas City, Missouri. It was owned by reverend Nathan Scarritt. In the 1850s, Nathan Scarritt moved...
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  • the school board to work with Rev. Nathan Scarritt and two other reverends to liquidate the debt. Nathan Scarritt, D.D., of Kansas City, Missouri was...
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  • Manhattan Project manager Natalie Scarritt Wales (1909–2013), American socialite and philanthropist Nathan Scarritt (1821–1890), American educator, pastor...
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    Board of Foreign Missions annual conference in 1889. Board member Mrs. Nathan Scarritt of Kansas City, Missouri (the child of missionaries in India) was the...
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  • On April 13–14, 1853, Central Methodist University was founded by Nathan Scarritt and David Rice McAnally. The college was chartered by the Missouri...
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    style. It was built for lawyer William Chick Scarritt, grandson of William Miles Chick, son of Nathan Scarritt, and father of Dorothy McKibbin. It served...
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    his wife Frances Virginia (née Davis). Her grandfather was pastor Nathan Scarritt, and her great-grandfather was William Miles Chick. She had two older...
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    daughter, Martha Matilda Chick, married Nathan Scarritt in 1850. Their child and his grandson, William Chick Scarritt—who was named after him, was a prominent...
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  • Hyde, journalist Andrew Sanchez, professional mixed martial artist Nathan Scarritt, educator, pastor, and real estate dealer As of June 30, 2016. "Quick...
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  • County, Missouri. He also sold land to Nathan Scarritt, who used the land to build the Reverend Nathan Scarritt Home. Boggs died on January 22, 1843, in...
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    partnership with Hiram Northup. He also worked as an interpreter for Nathan Scarritt. He was president of the Wyandott Town Company. The town of Armstrong...
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    052222°N 94.588333°W / 39.052222; -94.588333 (Rev. Nathan Scarritt House) Westport 150 Scarritt Point North Historic District Upload image December 1...
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  • flower beds. The work has included the preservation of the Reverend Nathan Scarritt House. James B. Nutter Sr. founded James B. Nutter & Company In 1951...
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    the funding and a site donated by Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Scarritt of Kansas City, Missouri. The Scarritt Bible and Missionary Training School opened in the...
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    included the renovation of the Reverend Nathan Scarritt Home. Nutter's renovation of the 1847 Nathan Scarritt House and his creation of Nutterville earned...
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    his honor. He was married to Ann Elizabeth Scarritt (born May 23, 1851), daughter of Nathan Spencer Scarritt (1821–1890) and Martha Matilda Chick (died...
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    where he served until 1983. While there he completed his graduate work at Scarritt College. He began teaching at Lipscomb University in 1985 where he taught...
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  • Matthew J. (2014), "A new acaremyid rodent (Caviomorpha, Octodontoidea) from Scarritt Pocket, Deseadan (late Oligocene) of Patagonia (Argentina)", Journal of...
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  • for his meritorious service in a hazardous mission. December   4 – Russ Scarritt, 91, left fielder who played from 1929 through 1932 for the Boston Red...
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  • of Religious Education at Southern Methodist University and moved the Scarritt College from Kansas City, Missouri to Nashville, Tennessee as its president...
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  • Sauerbeck Hirokazu Sawamura Dave Sax Bill Sayles Ray Scarborough Russ Scarritt Wally Schang Charley Schanz Bob Scherbarth Kyle Schwarber Chuck Schilling...
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  • Blount East School One room log schoolhouse where Sam Houston once taught Scarritt-Bennett Center Laskey Gallery Nashville Davidson Middle Art Website[permanent...
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    Matthew J. (2014), "A new acaremyid rodent (Caviomorpha, Octodontoidea) from Scarritt Pocket, Deseadan (late Oligocene) of Patagonia (Argentina)", Journal of...
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