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    Frederick Henry Litchfield (27 May 1832 – 1 March 1867), pastoralist, gold miner, explorer, usually known as Fred, is a South Australian prominently associated...
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  • Frederick Litchfield may refer to: Frederick Henry Litchfield (1832–1867), South Australian pastoralist, gold miner and explorer Frederick John Litchfield...
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  • visitors. Proclaimed a national park in 1986, it is named after Frederick Henry Litchfield, a Territory pioneer, who explored areas of the Northern Territory...
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    The arrival of European settlers dates from 1864. Litchfield is named after Frederick Henry Litchfield who with William Patrick Auld was a member of an...
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    The Litchfield Law School was a law school in Litchfield, Connecticut, that operated from 1774 to 1833. Litchfield was the first independent law school...
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  • Litchfield (1920–1982), British footballer and sports journalist Frederick Henry Litchfield (1832–1867), Australian explorer Grace Denio Litchfield (1849–1944)...
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    Litchfield is a town in and former county seat of Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 8,192 at the 2020 census. The town...
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    Frederick John Litchfield was a New Zealand settler who served as the first mayor of Blenheim. Frederick was born in 1820 at Cambridge, England, travelling...
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    unsuccessful attempt, by the Government of South Australia and Frederick Henry Litchfield in 1864, at Escape Cliffs (also known as Palmerston) near the...
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    Northern Territory had been stimulated by reports from his nephew, Frederick Henry Litchfield. Early in 1873 he visited Darwin where there was a gold-rush,...
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    Kent, Connecticut (category Towns in Litchfield County, Connecticut)
    Kent is a town in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States. Located alongside the border with New York, the town's population was 3,019 according...
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  • Frederick Fanning Backus (June 15, 1794 Bethlehem, Litchfield County, Connecticut – November 4, 1858 Rochester, Monroe County, New York) was an American...
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  • August Kavel, founder of the Lutheran church in Australia LitchfieldFrederick Henry Litchfield, noted explorer of the Northern Territory Endeavour College...
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    William W. Ellsworth (category Litchfield Law School alumni)
    I know not his name." Oliver Ellsworth, Henry Leavitt Ellsworth Litchfield Law School Students, Litchfield Historical Society, litchfieldhistoricalsociety...
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    Hallett. Tallmadge died March 7, 1835, in Litchfield, Connecticut. He is buried in East Cemetery in Litchfield, Connecticut. Fort Huachuca, Arizona, is...
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    Expedition members included: Hon. Colonel Boyle Travers Finniss; Frederick Henry Litchfield; W. P. Auld; William McMinn; ... Ebenezer Ward, M.P. was clerk...
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    (Windsor) Oliver Wolcott Jr. (Litchfield) Richard Woodbury (New Haven) Ebenezer Baldwin (Norwich) Henry Ward Beecher (Litchfield) Lyman Beecher (New Haven)...
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    Tolmer Falls (category Litchfield National Park)
    kilometres (53 mi) south of Darwin. The falls were named by explorer Frederick Henry Litchfield after his late father's colleague in the South Australia Police...
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    Sir Vincent Litchfield Raven, KBE (3 December 1859 – 14 February 1934) was an English railway engineer, and was chief mechanical engineer of the North...
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    Covent Garden cast included Charles Murray as Alfonso, George Frederick Cooke as Orsino, Henry Johnston as Caesario, Charles Klanert as Marco, John Whitfield...
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    (1905), Grand Canyon Phantom Ranch (1922), Grand Canyon The Wigwam (1929), Litchfield Park Hotel San Carlos (1886), Phoenix Royal Palms Resort and Spa (1948)...
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    residence in Litchfield, the Unitarian controversy arose, and he took a prominent part. Litchfield was at this time the seat of the famous Litchfield Law School...
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    Isabella Mattocks as Mrs Sapling, Nannette Johnston as Honoria, Harriett Litchfield as Mrs. St Orme and Harriet Siddons as Lauretta. Class & Robinson p.76...
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  • was published by Charles and Emma's daughter (Frank's sister) Henrietta Litchfield in 1905/1915 as Emma Darwin: A Century of Family Letters. The book received...
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  • 26th January 3, 1983 – January 3, 1993 Frederick S. Martin Whig 31st March 4, 1851 – March 3, 1853 Olean ? Henry C. Martindale Democratic-Republican 18th...
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    Litchfield and Fairfield counties. After thirty-six years, he was appointed for five successive years Chief Judge of the County Court for Litchfield County...
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    American preacher and the principal of several schools. He lived in Litchfield, Connecticut, Boston, Massachusetts, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Elmira, New...
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    Salisbury, Connecticut (category Towns in Litchfield County, Connecticut)
    Salisbury (/ˈsɑːlzbɛri/) is a town situated in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States. The town is the northwesternmost in the state of Connecticut;...
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    Plymouth, Connecticut (category Towns in Litchfield County, Connecticut)
    Plymouth is a town in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States, located within the Naugatuck Valley Planning Region. It is named after Plymouth, Devon...
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    Burns (US Civil War soldier) The Civil War Archive website after Dyer, Frederick Henry. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. 3 vols. New York: Thomas...
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