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Charles Whittlesey may refer to:

  • Charles Whittlesey (geologist) (1808–1886), American geologist and archeologist
  • Charles Frederick Whittlesey (1867–1941), American architect
  • Charles White Whittlesey (1884–c. 1921), American soldier
  • Charles Whittlesey (lawyer) (1819–1874), Connecticut lawyer, Union soldier and briefly Virginia Attorney General
  • Charles Whittlesey (politician) (1807–1863), American politician in Iowa

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Charles Whittlesey

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Charles Whittlesey may refer to: Charles Whittlesey (geologist) (1808–1886), American geologist and archeologist Charles Frederick Whittlesey (1867–1941)...

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Charles Frederick Whittlesey

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Charles Frederick Whittlesey (1867–1941) was an American architect best known for his work in the American southwest, and for pioneering work in reinforced...

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Charles Whittlesey Power House

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The Charles Whittlesey Power House is a historic house located at 575 South Street in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Built about 1912, this Tudor Revival house...

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Cher Ami

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Meuse-Argonne offensive in October 1918. On October 3, 1918, Major Charles White Whittlesey and more than 550 men were trapped in a small depression on the...

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Whittlesey culture

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Road in LeRoy Township, Lake County, Ohio. The culture is named for Charles Whittlesey, an archaeologist and geologist who was the founder of the Western...

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Linda Vista Community Hospital

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vegetables. This original Moorish-style hospital building was designed by Charles Whittlesey and known as the Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital. The hospital was so...

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List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea

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"Aftermath of War: A World War I Hero Lost at Sea: The Death of Charles Whittlesey, 1921". The Text Message. National Archives. Retrieved 17 August 2019...

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Fred Harvey Company

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Xanterra Resorts and Parks. For the Southwest, Harvey hired architects Charles Whittlesey and Louis Curtiss for influential landmark hotels in Santa Fe and...

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El Tovar Hotel

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National Park, Arizona, United States. The hotel was designed by Charles Whittlesey, Chief Architect for the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway and...

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Lake Whittlesey

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Lake Whittlesey was a proglacial lake that was an ancestor of present-day Lake Erie. It formed about 14,000 years ago. As the Erie Lobe of the Wisconsin...

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History of Cleveland

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can be traced. But the villages in and around Cleveland reported by Charles Whittlesey, are gone. It was likely a warlike time, as the villages were even...

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Alvarado Transportation Center

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constructed on the site in the 1902. Santa Fe Railroad architect Charles Whittlesey designed the building, and Mary Colter designed the interior of the...

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Samuel Woodfill

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Unknown Soldier in 1921, joining fellow Medal of Honor recipients Charles Whittlesey and Alvin York. At the outbreak of World War II, he was commissioned...

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Elisha Whittlesey

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uncle of William Augustus Whittlesey and Charles Whittlesey, and a cousin of Frederick Whittlesey and Thomas Tucker Whittlesey. Poore 1878 : 228 Poore,...

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Lew Wallace

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8 km) west of Crump's Landing, and the 3rd Brigade, commanded by Col. Charles Whittlesey to Adamsville, 5.5 miles (8.9 km) west of Crump's Landing. Col. Morgan...

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James Craig Taylor

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considered a bill to readmit Virginia to the Union, General Canby removed Charles Whittlesey, whom he had appointed Attorney General in September, on January 19...

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Mound Builders

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" “Word of the Lord," “Holy of Holies," and "King of the Earth." Charles Whittlesey, who was one of the foremost archaeologists at that time, pronounced...

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Carlton Peak

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ascended the peak with Col. Charles Whittlesey, who was participating in a geological survey expedition. In appreciation, Whittlesey named the mountain in Carlton's...

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