William Ferris Pell (September 1779 – October 28, 1840) was an American horticulturist. Pell was born in New York in September 1779. He was the son of...
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nonconformist minister William Pell (footballer), English footballer William Ferris Pell, American horticulturist This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Ella Ferris Pell (January 18, 1846 – 1922) was an American painter, sculptor, and illustrator. She was the niece of William Ferris Pell, who bought the...
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merchant Benjamin Pell (c. 1750–1828) and Marianna (née Ferris) Pell (1757-1795), who married in 1778. Among his siblings were William Ferris Pell (husband of...
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descendant, Stephen Hyatt Pell, restored Fort Ticonderoga, New York in 1909 and formally opened it to the public. (William Ferris Pell had bought the Fort and...
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Fort Ticonderoga (category Pell family)
Union colleges in 1803. The colleges sold the property to William Ferris Pell in 1820. Pell first used the property as a summer retreat. Completion of...
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1866. Pell was born in New York City on January 18, 1807. He was the third of eleven children born to Mary (née Shipley) Pell and William Ferris Pell. His...
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American college students Clay Pell Dave Pell (1925–2017), American jazz saxophonist and bandleader Ella Ferris Pell (1846–1922), American painter, sculptor...
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was the second son of William Ferris Pell and Mary (née Shipley) Pell (1783–1848). His elder brother was Archibald Morris Pell (who married Catherine...
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was a nephew of William Ferris Pell and a descendant of Thomas Pell, 1st Lord of the Pelham Manor. His first cousin, Alfred Shipley Pell, was a co-founder...
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Shipley Pell was a nephew of William Ferris Pell, and a first cousin of Lt.-Gov. Duncan Pell and Robert Livingston Pell, all descendants of Thomas Pell, 1st...
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Shipley Pell was a nephew of William Ferris Pell, and a first cousin of Lt.-Gov. Duncan Pell and Robert Livingston Pell, all descendants of Thomas Pell, 1st...
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Pell was a grandfather of Benjamin Pell (c. 1750–1828) and a great-grandfather of horticulturist William Ferris Pell and merchant Alfred Sands Pell....
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that included Claiborne Pell, Stephen Hyatt Pell, William Ferris Pell, and Duncan Pell, among others. Pell attended St. Timothy's School in Catonsville...
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home of Joseph Pell Lombardi: Preservation architect moonlights on his own home, the 19th-century Octagon House", article by Marc Ferris, 11/03/2008 Upstate...
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shipping merchant Benjamin Pell (c. 1750–1828), and a brother of William Ferris Pell. He was descended from Sir John Pell (1643-1702), Lord of Pelham...
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L'hermerout Arturo Michelena Ella Ferris Pell Cristóbal Rojas Robert Poughéon Alexander Rummler Paul Sibra René Schützenberger William Somerville Shanks Aurélia...
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City. He worked there from 1866 to 1870, and his students included Ella Ferris Pell. Among his famous Boston pupils were Daniel Chester French, Anne Whitney...
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Democratic-Republican 13th March 4, 1819 – March 3, 1821 Schenectady ? Herbert Pell Democratic 17th March 4, 1919 – March 3, 1921 Manhattan ? Guy R. Pelton Opposition...
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Stephanie Murphy (category College of William & Mary alumni)
Virginia, where she grew up. With the help of Pell Grants and student loans, Murphy attended the College of William & Mary, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts...
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(in this case Ferris State University) are often required to either join a union or pay a "service fee" to a union (in this case, the Ferris Faculty Association...
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Queen of Hearts (Oxford, 2022), p. 85: Frederick Devon, Issues of Exchequer: Pell Records (London, 1836), p. 157. 'DALLISON, Sir Roger (c.1562-1620), of Laughton'...
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library manuscript 588 Bartolomeo Burchelati, Commentariorum p.400 Margaret Pelling and Frances White, "A DALMARIIS, Caesar", in Physicians and Irregular Medical...
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spoils. During the trial of Bonnet's crew, Revenge's boatswain Ignatius Pell testified that "the ship was run ashore and lost, which Thatch [Teach] caused...
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Rowman & Littlefield, 2000 p.95 Ferris, Jesse Nasser's Gamble, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2013 p.102 Ferris, Jesse Nasser's Gamble, Princeton:...
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upcoming film. Kramer wanted Van Cleef for the role of the deputy Harvey Pell, but wanted Van Cleef to have his nose fixed. Van Cleef declined the role...
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William Cameron Menzies (July 29, 1896 – March 5, 1957) was an American filmmaker who pioneered the discipline of production design, a job title he invented...
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— Boxing, Welterweight William Fisher — Boxing, Light Middleweight Brian Phelps — Diving, Men's 10m Platform Elizabeth Ferris — Diving, Women's 3m Springboard...
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London. During late 2021, Mace completed work on a landmark observation ferris wheel in Dubai, which was nearly twice as tall as the London Eye. In September...
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Kennedy as Walter Pell Mitchell Ryan as Sergeant Martin Flood (as Mitch Ryan) William Devane as Jimmy Pilgrim Michael Moriarty as Trubee Pell Topo Swope as...
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