The AmosEnoHouse, also known as the Simsbury 1820 House, is a historic home at 731 Hopmeadow Street in Simsbury, Connecticut. The house was built in...
Amos Richards Eno (November 1, 1810 – February 21, 1898) was an American real estate investor and capitalist in New York City. He built the Fifth Avenue...
Amos F. Eno, a son of the builder and owner of the Fifth Avenue Hotel, for decades New York's grandest and most fashionable, the engine of the Eno fortune...
Meadow Cemetery. His home, which he built in 1820, has been renamed the AmosEnoHouse, after a subsequent owner. It still stands in Simsbury and is on the...
Rond Point on the Champs-Élysées in 1927. Eno was born in New York City, the youngest child of Amos R. Eno and his wife, Lucy Jane Phelps, daughter of...
Stokes, faced the onerous task of making up the losses. However, Eno's father, Amos R. Eno was persuaded by the board to repay the bulk of the loss. The...
Mary Eno Pinchot Meyer (/ˈmaɪ.ər/; October 14, 1920 – October 12, 1964) was an American painter who lived in Washington D.C. She was married to Cord Meyer...
became connected with his cousin, Amos R. Eno, as large wholesale merchants in New York City, under the firm name of Eno & Phelps, which firm was continued...
depositors ran to the bank to withdraw their deposits. His father, AmosEno, replaced the money Eno had stolen. The panic was mostly contained to banks in New...
Amos Tutuola (Yoruba: Ámósì Tutùọlá; 20 June 1920 – 8 June 1997) was a Nigerian writer who wrote books based in part on Yoruba folk-tales. Amos Olatubosun...
Privateer's Fortune, and the unforgiving "Amos Pride" in Thomas Raddall's 1948 novel Pride's Fancy. Conlin, Dan, "Enos Collins", Oxford Companion to Canadian...
New York City. In 1919, Amos Pinchot married magazine writer Ruth Pickering with whom he would have two more children: Mary Eno and Antoinette "Tony" Pinchot...
members of the United States House of Representatives from the state of New York. For chronological tables of members of both houses of the United States Congress...
with Lanny Cordola, Gary Griffin, Sandra Stephens, Tony Guerrero, and David Enos. Shades of Blue was re-released digitally through iTunes and other channels...
"inconclusive". On April 19, 1945, Meyer married Mary Eno Pinchot, the second daughter of Amos Pinchot and Ruth Pickering Pinchot, in her mother's Park...
2021. Retrieved 16 July 2021. William Amos - Pontiac (8 August 2021). "STATEMENT BY MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT WILL AMOS". Facebook. Retrieved 8 August 2021....
Seminary: 127 Clarence Mann Fincke (1897), All-America football player Amos Richards Eno Pinchot (1897), Progressive leader: 88–9 James Wolcott Wadsworth...
Fifth Avenue Hotel, a luxury hotel built by developer AmosEno, and initially known as "Eno's Folly" because it was so far away from the hotel district...
Greeks and Romans". The Fifth Avenue Hotel was built in 1856–59 by Amos Richards Eno at the cost of $2 million. The building was designed by Griffith Thomas...
Street was rebuilt in 1903 by C. P. H. Gilbert on behest of the owner Amos F. Eno. The buildings to the back on South William Street 13–23 also were reconstructed...
maintaining that "from genre-spanning albums to collaborating with Brian Eno and Beyoncé, the band are far more radical than people give them credit for"...
lapsed believer (Alma 10:5-6) of some social prominence who fed Alma and housed him for a time. In the city streets, the two of them joined up and preached...