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    Benjamin Chew Tilghman (October 26, 1821 — July 3, 1901) was an American soldier and inventor. He is best known as the inventor of the process of sandblasting...
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    the media). The first abrasive blasting process was patented by Benjamin Chew Tilghman on 18 October 1870. There are several variants of the process, using...
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    students. Foremost among Benjamin Chew's law students were Brigade Major Edward Tilghman and Judge William Tilghman. "These Tilghmans were so successful in...
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    African-American journal devoted to music Benjamin Chew Tilghman (1821–1901), American soldier and inventor Bill Tilghman (1854–1924), lawman in the Old West...
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  • Adrianovich Tikhov (1875–1960), Russia – feathering spectrograph Benjamin Chew Tilghman (1821–1897), U.S. – sandblasting Fedor Tokarev (1871–1968), Russia...
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    In 1870, the sandblasting process was invented and patented by Benjamin Chew Tilghman. 1870 Feather duster A feather duster is an implement used for cleaning...
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  • 23, 2017, at the age of 96. Tilghman was born in Manchester, England, to Benjamin Chew and Eliza Middleton Fox Tilghman. He graduated from the Fountain...
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    Congressman for Pennsylvania, 1863 to 1867. State Court Judge in 1867. Benjamin Chew Tilghman (October 26, 1821 – July 3, 1901), Civil War Union Brevet Brigadier...
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  • Roth's use of sulfurous acid to treat wood in 1857, followed by Benjamin Chew Tilghman's US patent on the use of calcium bisulfite, Ca(HSO3)2, to pulp wood...
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    1998 when they reorganized their endowed awards under one umbrella, The Benjamin Franklin Awards. A total of 268 Elliott Cresson Medals were given out during...
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  • epidemiologist known as "Dr. Rabies" for his extensive work with the disease Benjamin Chew Tilghman: inventor of the patented process known as sandblasting James W...
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    used this process. A similar sulfite process had been invented by Benjamin Chew Tilghman in 1867 in Philadelphia, but he was unable to put it into commercial...
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    August 3, 1863 and mustered on August 10, 1863. Its colonel was Benjamin Chew Tilghman. August 3–10, 1863. Ordered to Dept. of the South. Attached to 4th...
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  • "Robert Eden, MSA SC 3520-391". msa.maryland.gov. Retrieved 2024-08-30. Tilghman, Oswald; Harrison, S. A. (Samuel Alexander) (1915). History of Talbot county...
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  • SS Benjamin Chew was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Benjamin Chew, a fifth-generation American, a Quaker-born...
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    Bedell Bishop of Ohio (Episcopal Church) William Muhlenberg Hiester Benjamin Chew Tilghman Richard Grant White literary scholar and critic (Father of Stanford...
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    William Tilghman (August 12, 1756 – April 29, 1827) was the Chief United States circuit judge of the United States Circuit Court for the Third Circuit...
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  • from the earlier seasons reprised their roles. Proposition Joe (Robert F. Chew), the East Side's cautious drug kingpin, became more cooperative with the...
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    from his Loyalist beliefs and health concerns. He was succeeded by Benjamin Chew. In 1768, he was elected as a member of the American Philosophical Society...
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    counties were represented by a total of 92 members. They elected Matthew Tilghman as their chair. Within that short time, they agreed: That each county should...
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    death of his friend, Hugh Brackenridge. He joined Chief Justice William Tilghman and Justice Jasper Yeates. Placed, at the age of thirty-six, in so responsible...
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    Street III Samuel D. Sturgis Jr. Richard K. Sutherland Thomas Tigue Richard Tilghman Pat Tillman Michel Thomas Floyd James Thompson William F. Train II Matt...
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  • Langhorne James Logan William Allen Benjamin Chew Thomas McKean Edward Shippen IV 19th Century William Tilghman John Bannister Gibson Jeremiah S. Black...
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  • Joe Stokes, Albert Sydnor, Leander Tank Taylor, Marvin Templeton, Scott Tilghman, Dwight Torret Twigg, Roger Tyson, Darnell Valchek, Stanislaus Vinson Vondopoulos...
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    Langhorne James Logan William Allen Benjamin Chew Thomas McKean Edward Shippen IV 19th Century William Tilghman John Bannister Gibson Jeremiah S. Black...
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    and construction), married Harriet Chew (1775–1861) from Philadelphia. Harriet was the daughter of Benjamin Chew, the chief justice of Pennsylvania,...
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    Langhorne James Logan William Allen Benjamin Chew Thomas McKean Edward Shippen IV 19th Century William Tilghman John Bannister Gibson Jeremiah S. Black...
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    having been appointed to the seat vacated by the resignation of Richard Tilghman Earle. He was unsuccessful Democratic candidate for Governor of Maryland...
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    Langhorne James Logan William Allen Benjamin Chew Thomas McKean Edward Shippen IV 19th Century William Tilghman John Bannister Gibson Jeremiah S. Black...
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    an earlier deputy governor of colonial Pennsylvania. Chew Street was named for Benjamin Chew, and Turner Street was named for Allen's business partner...
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