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    The William Pepperrell House is a historic house at 94 Pepperrell Road (Maine State Route 103) in Kittery Point, Maine. Built about 1682 and later enlarged...
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    Sir William Pepperrell, 1st Baronet (27 June 1696 – 6 July 1759) was an American merchant and soldier in colonial Massachusetts. He is widely remembered...
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    Lady Mary Pepperrell, widow of Sir William Pepperrell, the house is one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in New England. Pepperrell was the...
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  • Pepperrell may refer to: Everett Pepperrell Wheeler (1840–1925), American lawyer, author, and politician Lady Pepperrell House, historic house on State...
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    Bray House was the birthplace of the mother of Sir William Pepperrell, whose father William Pepperrell Sr. married John Bray's daughter Margery, but it...
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  • Kleinbauer, Medieval Academy of America – 1989 "NRHP nomination for William Pepperrell House". National Park Service. Retrieved August 25, 2015. "The Jamesburg...
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    William Pepperrell House, built in 1733 Lady Pepperrell House, built in 1760. John Bray House, built in 1662, believed to be the oldest extant house in...
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  • which operated from 1941 to 1961. The base was named in honour of Sir William Pepperrell (1696–1759) of Kittery, Maine, commander of a force of 4,200 soldiers...
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  • CJON Radio and TV. In 1956, he became editor for the newspaper on the Pepperrell Air Force Base. From 1959 to 1966, he was managing and editorial page...
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  • Colonial Village, (1948), pg. 69 archive.org "NRHP nomination for William Pepperrell House". National Park Service. Retrieved August 25, 2015. "Historic American...
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    George's War where he served in the 1745 Siege of Louisbourg under William Pepperrell, and was a lieutenant in the Provincial troops which were sent to...
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    The William Dean Howells House is a historic house at 36 Pepperrell Road in Kittery Point, Maine. Built c. 1870, this house was for many years the summer...
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    returned to his house. Shirley ordered a number of armed men who were protecting his house to fire at the mob, but William Pepperrell was able to stop...
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    built with the support of merchant William Pepperrell, Sr., the father of French and Indian War hero, William Pepperrell, also an active member of the congregation...
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  • twelve. He moved to Kittery, Maine, and was cared for by his uncle, William Pepperrell. As a young man he went to sea in one of his uncle’s ships. He was...
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    database, which can be viewed by clicking the number. "The "Old Dalton House" on Middle Road". Parsonsfield Historical Society. 19 January 2013. Retrieved...
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    Elisha Williams had Joseph Dwight deliver to William Pepperrell a letter the following year, prompting Pepperrell to wrote to Paice and give the other side...
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    affairs for mutual and general advantage". Army Air Force airfields: Pepperrell Airfield (later AFB) (closed August 1961; turned over to Canadian Forces...
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    Boston. In 1737, he married Margaret Pierce. He was secretary to William Pepperrell, who led the attack against Louisbourg in 1745, and served as treasurer...
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    These included coast artillery at Fort McAndrew in Argentia and Fort Pepperrell in St. John's. On 15 January 1941, Newfoundland Base Command was activated...
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    settlers of English and Welsh descent. His mother was the niece of Sir William Pepperrell. He attended the Boston Latin School and Dummer Charity School (now...
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    New England colonies supported by the Royal Navy and commanded by William Pepperrell. During the French and Indian War, Hart was promoted to colonel and...
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    audience with King George and a position as captain in the regiment of William Pepperrell in the British Army. When the French and Indian War broke out, he...
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    son of John Winslow and Sarah Peirce. Winslow was a lieutenant in William Pepperrell's regiment which attacked Louisbourg in 1745. After the fall of Louisbourg...
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    Lovell (Memorial Hall, Harvard University), and probably one of Sir William Pepperrell; and examples of his works are owned by Harvard and Yale Universities...
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    1745 Battle of Louisbourg, in which Massachusetts militiamen led by William Pepperrell, who was made the first American baronet for his role, sacked the...
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  • (Bishop's Palace) Newfoundland and Labrador (2289) Building 202 Former Pepperrell AFB St. John's NL 47°34′56″N 52°41′45″W / 47.5823°N 52.6957°W / 47...
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    Pennsylvania and New Jersey funds. The force was under the command of William Pepperrell of Kittery (in the portion of the Massachusetts colony that is now...
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  • McAndrew Fort Pepperrell Fort Plaisance Fort Point Fort Royal Signal Hill Battery Fort Saint Louis Fort Townshend Fort Waldegrave Fort William Connaught Battery...
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    North Hartland, Vermont. Hampden Cutts married Mary Pepperrell Sparhawk Jarvis, daughter of William Jarvis of Weathersfield, Vermont, and the man who introduced...
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