Jonathan Dickinson (1663–1722) was a merchant from Port Royal, Jamaica who was shipwrecked on the southeast coast of Florida in 1696, along with his family...
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Jonathan Dickinson Sergeant (1746 – October 8, 1793) was an American politician who served as a member of the Provincial Congress of New Jersey from 1774...
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Jonathan Dickinson was a Quaker merchant, author and mayor of Philadelphia. Jonathan Dickinson may also refer to: Jonathan Dickinson (New Jersey minister)...
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Jonathan Dickinson State Park is a Florida State Park, and historic site located in Martin County, Florida, between Hobe Sound and Tequesta. The park includes...
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player Jonathan Davies (born 1988), Welsh rugby union player Jonathan Demme (1944–2017), American Academy Award-winning director Jonathan Dickinson (1663–1722)...
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County, Michigan Jonathan Dickinson State Park, southeast Florida Port Dickinson, New York Dickinson's Landing, Ontario, ghost town Dickinson College, liberal...
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Jonathan Dickinson (April 22, 1688 – October 7, 1747) was a Congregational, later Presbyterian, minister, a leader in the Great Awakening of the 1730s...
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young adult novels John Dickenson (disambiguation) Jonathan Dickinson (disambiguation) John Dickinson High School, in Milltown, Delaware This disambiguation...
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attention of Jonathan Dickinson, the leading Presbyterian in New Jersey, who unsuccessfully attempted to reinstate Brainerd at Yale. Instead, Dickinson suggested...
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opposition to Thomas Clap, Yale's first president, Jonathan Edwards, Burr, and Jonathan Dickinson, all being on the pro-Awakening side, founded the College...
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the trustees elected Jonathan Dickinson as president and opened in Elizabeth, New Jersey, where classes were held in Dickinson's parsonage. With its founding...
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Camp Murphy was located between Stuart and Jupiter in what is now Jonathan Dickinson State Park in Martin County in southeastern Florida. In 1942 the federal...
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Hugh Taylor Birch John D. MacArthur Beach John Pennekamp Coral Reef Jonathan Dickinson Little Talbot Island Long Key Lovers Key Mike Roess Gold Head Branch...
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Princeton's original charter of 1746. The institution's first president was Jonathan Dickinson in 1747, and its 20th and current is Christopher Eisgruber, who was...
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It stretches along the coast between Port Salerno to the north and Jonathan Dickinson State Park to the south. To the east, across South Jupiter Narrows...
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Bordentown, New Jersey. Green was descended in the sixth generation from Jonathan Dickinson, first president of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University)...
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December 1912 the Skee-Ball Alley Company was moribund. In 1910, Jonathan Dickinson Este became enamored of the game, and in 1913 he helped Simpson and...
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middle name if it exists) Born 1600–1699 Jonathan Dickinson (1663–1722), Philadelphia mayor Nathaniel Dickinson (pioneer) (1601–1676), founder of Hadley...
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Governor Joseph Reed William Moore John Dickinson Benjamin Franklin Thomas Mifflin Preceded by Jonathan Dickinson Sergeant Succeeded by Jared Ingersoll...
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Center, Palm Beach Road, Stuart Elliott Museum on Hutchinson Island Jonathan Dickinson State Park in South Martin County Martin County Fair held every February...
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1711 9 11 10 Samuel Preston October 2, 1711 October 7, 1712 10 12 11 Jonathan Dickinson October 7, 1712 October 6, 1713 11 13 12 George Roach October 6, 1713...
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the Great Awakening, such as George Whitefield, Jonathan Edwards, Gilbert Tennent, Jonathan Dickinson, and Samuel Davies, were moderate evangelicals who...
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John Dickinson): The Endless Web - John Dickinson & Co. Ltd 1804-1954, p. 9, Jonathan Cape, London 1955 Dame Joan Evans (great niece of John Dickinson):...
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Jonathan Dickinson Este, was born on March 12, 1887, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and died on September 25, 1961, in Fairfield, Connecticut. A graduate...
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University Press. p. 35. ISBN 0-674-00091-9. Le Beau, Bryan F. (1997). Jonathan Dickinson and the Formative Years of American Presbyterianism. University Press...
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accelerated process driving state plans to develop golf courses at Jonathan Dickinson State Park. The park, on the Atlantic coast of Florida, contains the...
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Florida sandhill crane, Ocala National Forest Sandhill crane at Jonathan Dickinson State Park, Florida In British Columbia, Canada The Cuban sandhill...
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presidio and forced the Spanish to withdraw less than a year later. Jonathan Dickinson placed the Ais town he called Santa Lucea two days' travel north of...
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at Jonathan Dickinson State Park The 1930s pioneer homestead of Trapper Nelson lies along the river in a section that runs through Jonathan Dickinson State...
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preserves an area of the fighting. Memorials are also located in Jonathan Dickinson State Park. Jesup asked to be relieved of his command. As summer approached...
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