Elizabeth Hitchcock Coit (August 23, 1843 – July 22, 1929) was a patron of San Francisco's volunteer firefighters and the benefactor for the construction of the Coit Tower in San Francisco, California.
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Elizabeth HitchcockCoit (August 23, 1843 – July 22, 1929) was a patron of San Francisco's volunteer firefighters and the benefactor for the construction...
Judson B. Coit Observatory, the astronomical observatory of the Boston University LillieHitchcockCoit, firefighter and eccentric Madelin Coit, American...
met LillieHitchcockCoit in high school in St. Helena, California, and later published a book about Coit titled Some Personal Recollections of Lillie Hitchcock...
are significantly more likely to report experiencing job stress. LillieHitchcockCoit – American. Volunteer firefighter in San Francisco, in the 1920s...
guests who stayed at the hotel included Robert Louis Stevenson, LillieHitchcockCoit, and Mark Twain. In his notebook from February, 1865, Twain wrote...
land, but these efforts did not come to fruition until 1929, when LillieHitchcockCoit bequeathed the necessary funds. White was once again elected president...
end of the year Lillie went on to marry B.H.Coit and when she died a bequest she left to San Francisco was used by the city to build Coit Tower. In 1870...