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Tappan, a native of Manchester, Massachusetts, near B | |
the Acquackanonk on the Passaic River, and the | Tappan along the Palisades and Pascack Valley. |
Tappan also developed a lifelong friendship with the | |
During his service with the Commission | Tappan also recruited the young and inexperienced Hen |
He was the brother of Senator Benjamin | Tappan, and abolitionist Lewis Tappan. |
Tappan and his brigade also took part in Price's Miss | |
er-in-law as partner in the law firm of Dart & | Tappan, and practiced for ten years under the firm na |
After testifying to | Tappan and his fellow Commissioners at the inquiry ag |
The 1st NH was commanded by Colonel Mason | Tappan and later assigned to General Patterson's Army |
Fool's Gold" is a 1984 single written by Timmy | Tappan and Don Roth and performed by Lee Greenwood. |
totem (turtle) as the neighboring Hackensack, | Tappan and Rumachenanck (later called the Haverstraw) |
ict of New York William A. Dart and Charles O. | Tappan, and was admitted to the bar in 1867. |
med Maria who wandered from her home in nearby | Tappan and died of hunger and exposure. |
It was at Bout's homestead that the | Tappan and Wecquaesgeek had taken refuge, and was whe |
royed in 1643 in reprisal for the slaughter of | Tappan and Wecquaesgeek Native Americans who had take |
He founded a new firm in 1900, with his son | Tappan becoming a partner. |
rough, Northvale Borough, Norwood Borough, Old | Tappan Borough, Oradell Borough, Park Ridge Borough, |
Tappan Bridge, also known as Kittle Bridge is a woode | |
Tappan commanded his brigade at the Battle of Pleasan | |
Mason | Tappan, congressman and state attorney general |
Tappan continued her professional training in the You | |
Tappan died in office as the attorney general at the | |
w Jersey, along the northwestern shore of Lake | Tappan; east of Chestnut Ridge; south of Pearl River |
Dr. | Tappan Eustis Francis House is a historic house at 35 |
resbyterian Church, organized in 1832 by Lewis | Tappan for Charles Grandison Finney, a famous evangel |
lled their daughters to marry blacks and Lewis | Tappan had divorced his wife to marry a black woman, |
Tappan house, 19th c. | |
The Reformed Church of | Tappan, in Tappan, Rockland County, New York was foun |
and Burial, is a historic monument located at | Tappan in Rockland County, New York. |
ten by a student at Cornell University, Robert | Tappan Morris, and launched on November 2, 1988 from |
In November 1988 he reported that Robert | Tappan Morris, son of National Security Agency crypto |
jury indicts Cornell University student Robert | Tappan Morris, Jr. for releasing a computer virus, ma |
It derives its name from the | Tappan Native American sub-tribe of the Delaware/Lenn |
West Shore Railroad crossing in | Tappan, New York |
He was baptized on February 25, 1753 in | Tappan, New Jersey, the son of Adoph Lent and Katje H |
It is located on 110 Main St, | Tappan, New York, just past the village green near th |
Abraham was born near | Tappan, New York (now Rockleigh, New Jersey), the son |
The DeWint House, or De Wint House, at | Tappan, New York is one of the oldest surviving struc |
flows through Blauvelt, Orangeburg, New York, | Tappan, New York, Northvale, Palisades, New York, Spa |
About 1804, he returned to | Tappan, NY, and was again a member of the New York St |
The names Hackensack, | Tappan, Nyack, and Minsi were all names given by the |
nd hamlets of Blauvelt, Grandview, Orangeburg, | Tappan, Palisades, Piermont, Upper Grandview, Sparkil |
Arthur | Tappan Pierson |
ied against Chivington at the inquiry at which | Tappan presided. |
in the city of Boston he was invited to become | Tappan Professor of Law in the University of Michigan |
conditioning units (usually in the summer), a | Tappan range/oven, a James dishwasher, Speed Queen wa |
On November 5, 1862, | Tappan received his commission as a brigadier general |
Tappan served in the New Hampshire House of Represent | |
Governor Horatio Seymour) and Frances Antill ( | Tappan) Seymour (d. |
Tappan soon moved to Helena in Phillips County, Arkan | |
Around | Tappan Square - The Oberlin Alumni Magazine, Vol. |
igh School and the intersection of Cypress and | Tappan Streets. |
The Palisades, part of | Tappan territory |
At that time, the northern terminus was at | Tappan; the extension north to Haverstraw opened in 1 |
eived financial support from Reverend Benjamin | Tappan to continue his attendance at Waterville Colle |
He was the brother-in-law of Benjamin | Tappan, U.S. Senator from Ohio from 1839-1845. |
Tappan was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and grew up | |
Tappan was later promoted to the brevet rank of Colon | |
In 1878, | Tappan was elected to the New York Supreme Court, and |
Arthur | Tappan was one of two signatories who issued a discla |
The | Tappan were a seasonally migrational people, who farm |
Arthur and Lewis | Tappan were successful businessmen, but commerce was |
The | Tappan were a Lenape people who inhabited the region |
machenanck (later called the Haverstraw)., the | Tappan were of the Turtle Clan and spoke the Unami di |
Merchant firms such as Boston's Sampson & | Tappan were able to venture the capital necessary to |
It has also been known as | Tappan, which referred to the wider region of the New |
Austin Williams was friends with Lewis | Tappan who was assisting the Africans. |
eum with wealthy Wall St. financier, J. Nelson | Tappan, who became the company's president. |
llowed the massacre of eighty Wecquaesgeek and | Tappan who had taken refuge close to one of the plant |
The couple had three children, Elizabeth | Tappan Wright (who died young), Austin Tappan Wright, |
cy Wright Mitchell, the husband of author Mary | Tappan Wright and the father of legal scholar and uto |
Karain is also a fictional continent in Austin | Tappan Wright's novel Islandia. |
Exit 9 is the final exit before the | Tappan Zee Bridge. |
1958: Building of the | Tappan Zee Bridge made the lighthouse obsolete. |
The construction of the | Tappan Zee Bridge made the light obsolete. |
he west bank of the Hudson River, south of the | Tappan Zee Bridge. |
y Authority will lead gephyrophobiacs over the | Tappan Zee Bridge. |
The school derives its name from the nearby | Tappan Zee section of the Hudson River. |
Tappan Zee is best known for doing work and punishing | |
The | Tappan Zee (or Tappan Sea) is a natural widening of t |
The | Tappan Zee is mentioned several times in Washington I |
Tappan Zee High School is a public high school locate | |
It is crossed by the | Tappan Zee Bridge, opened in 1955 and about 3.1 mi (5 |
Communities along the | Tappan Zee include Nyack and Haverstraw on the wester |
ve at exit 9. Interstates 287 and 87 cross the | Tappan Zee and enter Rockland County. |
bus lines, including the Westchester Bee-Line, | Tappan Zee Express as well as a number of other conne |
the more typical peaked cantilever used by the | Tappan Zee Bridge and others. |
In 1955, the | Tappan Zee Bridge opened (connecting Tarrytown in Wes |
ulation boom following the construction of the | Tappan Zee Bridge which have affeced the health of th |
officials announced their plan to replace the | Tappan Zee Bridge with a new bridge that includes com |
nsiderably from its three-mile (5 km) width at | Tappan Zee, would be a more appropriate site, and sug |
several outlooks over the Hudson River and the | Tappan Zee. |
ed facility in Valley Cottage (except for some | Tappan ZEExpress runs operated from Short Line's gara |
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