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Captain Ephraim Sturdivant (February 14, 1782 – August 31, 1868) was an American veteran of the War of 1812, namer of Cumberland, Maine, first person to bring merino sheep to Maine, a ship captain, and the first treasurer of Cumberland.
Captain EphraimSturdivant (February 14, 1782 – August 31, 1868) was an American veteran of the War of 1812, namer of Cumberland, Maine, first person to...
The EphraimSturdivant House (also known as the Janet Low Parker House) is a home in Cumberland Foreside, Maine, United States. Located at 114 Foreside...
Foreside Road on which is stands, known as the Sturdivant neighborhood, includes the EphraimSturdivant House at 114 Foreside Road (completed in 1810)...
1849) February 14 Eleanora Atherton, English philanthropist (d. 1870) EphraimSturdivant, American veteran (d. 1868) February 15 John H. Dent, United States...
1849) February 14 Eleanora Atherton, English philanthropist (d. 1870) EphraimSturdivant, American veteran (d. 1868) February 15 John H. Dent, United States...
Gulf of Mexico John Ordronaux (privateer), United States, 1778–1841 EphraimSturdivant, United States, 1782–1868 Hipólito Bouchard, Argentina, 1783–1843...
Harpswell Cumberland U 1 79-763 Strout Harrington Washington R 55-320 Sturdivant Cumberland Cumberland E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures 73-052...
headgear after Earl Battey was struck in the head by a pitch thrown by Tom Sturdivant of the Boston Red Sox. Despite concerns that the flap obscured the batter's...