in 1967 in Hatboro, Pennsylvania. Characterized by its dual cubic volumes, stone foundation and detailed cypress cladding, the Fisher house stands as a...
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Ferdinand Fisher House, Astoria, Oregon Raymond and Catherine Fisher House, Portland, Oregon Thaddeus Fisher House, Portland, Oregon Fisher House (Hatboro, Pennsylvania)...
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district includes the following areas: Ambler Bryn Athyn Franconia Township Hatboro Hatfield Hatfield Township Horsham Township Lansdale Lower Gwynedd Township...
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Reading Company (category Defunct Pennsylvania railroads)
electrified were the Ninth Street Branch, New Hope Branch as far as the Hatboro station and extended to Warminster station in 1974, the Bethlehem Branch...
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Franklinville, Philadelphia (redirect from Franklinville, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
family. While 15-year-old Michael attended school that year (likely at Hatboro to the northeast of the Spencer Farm), he would have begun an apprenticeship...
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Louis Kahn (category University of Pennsylvania School of Design alumni)
College, Morris Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania 1960 – Norman Fisher House, 197 East Mill Road, Hatboro, Pennsylvania 1961 – Point Counterpoint, a converted...
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Penn Medicine station (redirect from University City station (Pennsylvania))
of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on the SEPTA Regional Rail system. The station serves the area around the University of Pennsylvania, and is located at...
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts...
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John McNair (congressman) (category Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania)
principal of Loller Academy in Hatboro, Pennsylvania in 1825. He established a boys school in the village of Abington, Pennsylvania. He served as clerk of the...
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Clifton–Aldan station (redirect from Clifton–Aldan station (Pennsylvania))
Clifton–Aldan station is a SEPTA station in Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania. It serves the Media/Wawa Line and is nearby the Clifton–Aldan station of the...
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custom in honor of Wayland Debs Hand, Folklore Associates, Inc. Hatboro, Pennsylvania, 1967. Richard Mercer Dorson, American Folklore (1959) p. 196. Magazine...
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Emily Elizabeth Holman (category Architects from Pennsylvania)
Jersey 1895 C. P. Havaland residence, Camden, New York 1895 residence in Hatboro, New Jersey 1895 Thomas P. Goold residence, Wilder, Vermont, Queen Anne...
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Planes." Elijah Fisher's Journal. "The 27th. Head Quarters moved Down to the White Planes" Elijah Fisher's Journal. This may be the house of Lieutenant...
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Flanders, Helen Hartness; Brown, George (1968). Vermont Folk-Songs & Ballads. Hatboro, PA: Folklore Associates, Inc. pp. 240–1. Tristram P. Coffin (1950). The...
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Angora station (redirect from Angora station (Pennsylvania))
Street entrance from Google Maps Street View 1973 former Angora Station House photograph (Existing Railroad Stations in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania)...
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"St. Joseph Church History". "St. Francis de Sales Church History". "John Fisher". Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Retrieved 2024-09-19. "Our Lady of Charity...
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