• Hall. William Burnet Tuthill was born on February 11, 1855, in Hoboken, New Jersey, the son of George Flavius Tuthill and Jane Louise Price. Tuthill graduated...
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    square foot mansion was designed in neo-French-Renaissance style by William Tuthill. Schinasi owned the thirty-five-room mansion until his death in 1928...
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  • Memphis Symphony Orchestra. Tuthill was born in New York City on November 16, 1888, the son of Carnegie Hall architect William Tuthill. He received his B.A....
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    Anna Tuthill Harrison (née Symmes; July 25, 1775 – February 25, 1864) was the first lady of the United States in 1841 as the wife of President William Henry...
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  • up Tuthill in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tuthill may refer to: Anna Tuthill Symmes or Anna Harrison (1775–1864), wife of President William Henry...
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    Seventh Avenue between 56th and 57th Streets. Designed by architect William Burnet Tuthill and built by industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, it...
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    architects of the day, including McKim, Mead, and White; James Renwick; William Tuthill; Charles Buek; and Francis Kimball. By some measures, the 1970s was...
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    House, Anna Tuthill Symmes Harrison Cleaves 1939, p. 152. McHugh, Jane; Mackowiak, Philip A. (March 31, 2014). "What Really Killed William Henry Harrison...
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    homelessness and sorrow. This grand Beaux Arts building was designed by William Tuthill, the architect of Carnegie Hall. Opening in 1902, it housed 120 children...
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    Rev. Ernest Tuthill, uncle of the bridegroom. Children are daughter Carol Ann and son David Wills. Graduated from the College of William and Mary class...
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  • Dr. Franklin Tuthill (April 3, 1822 – August 27, 1865) was an American physician, newspaper editor, and politician. Tuthill was born on April 3, 1822,...
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  • Louisa Caroline Tuthill (née, Huggins; pen names, various; July 6, 1799 – June 1, 1879) was an American author, one of the most successful in the 19th-century...
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  • (1810–1883) Horace Trumbauer (1868–1938) William Tubby (1858–1944) Michael G. Turnbull (born 1949) William Tuthill (1855–1929) Anne Tyng (1920–2011) Richard...
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    Commercial Revival". The New York Times. Retrieved July 21, 2009. William Tuthill (July 2, 1999). "HANYS exiting city for the 'burbs". Albany Business...
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  • several satirical and science fiction novels, philosopher and artist. William Tuthill (1855–1929), architect of Carnegie Hall. Lee Woodward Zeigler (1868–1952)...
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    scheduled for April 1916. A Cook County Circuit Court judge, Richard Tuthill, found against Shakespeare. He determined that the ciphers identified by...
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  • back to 1888 and 1889. Those particular brownstones were designed by William Tuthill. St. Martin's Episcopal Church, featuring a tower that houses the city's...
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  • build a hall that was suitable for choral music. He engaged architect William Tuthill, to design the "Music Hall," now known as Carnegie Hall. Carnegie hall...
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    Scotter, Lincolnshire and thirdly by 1592, Elizabeth, the daughter of William Tuthill of Newton, Norfolk. He left one surviving son, Thomas, who was killed...
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    Governor of the Indiana Territory, and future President, William Henry Harrison and his wife, Anna Tuthill Symmes. His elder brother, John Cleves Symmes Harrison...
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  • married (by 1600) to (unnamed) Smithe. Susan Osborne married William Tuthill of the Tuthill family of Saxlingham, Norfolk. They had (at least) four sons...
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  • James Harvey Tuthill (February 19, 1826 – January 18, 1894) was a New York American lawyer, politician, and judge. Tuthill was born on February 19, 1826...
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    October 2012. Retrieved 22 October 2011. Tuthill, Peter; Monnier, John; Lawrance, Nicholas; Danchi, William; et al. (2008). "The Prototype Colliding-Wind...
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  • – March 3, 1837 Oswego ? Joseph H. Tuthill Democratic 13th March 4, 1871 – March 3, 1873 Ellenville ? Selah Tuthill Democratic-Republican 6th ??, 1821...
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    Mary Symmes (born August 30, 1767) Anna Tuthill Symmes (July 25, 1775 – February 25, 1864), who married William Henry Harrison, who eventually became the...
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  • Mary Tuthill Lindheim (February 14, 1912 – December 30, 2004), born Mary Barbara Tuthill, and also known professionally as Mary Tuthill or Mary Lindheim...
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    Hasbrouck Tuthill (February 25, 1811 – July 27, 1877) was a U.S. Representative from New York, nephew of Selah Tuthill. Joseph. H. Tuthill was born in...
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    William Douglas Pawley (September 7, 1896 — January 7, 1977) was a U.S. ambassador and noted businessman who was associated with the Flying Tigers American...
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    Goodale owned the island. Ira B. Tuthill and Jeremiah G. Tuthill purchased parts of the island and, by 1857, Ira B. Tuthill owned the entire island. In 1873...
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    William (Bill) Manning Rountree, Jr. (March 28, 1917 – November 3, 1995) was an American diplomat. He served overseas in Egypt, Greece, Turkey, Iran and...
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