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Lothrop

Index Lothrop

Lothrop may refer to. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 26 relations: Anna Bartlett Warner, Caleb Lothrop House, Corrie Lothrop, Daniel Lothrop, Forrest Lothrop, Frederick Lothrop Ames Jr., George V. N. Lothrop, H.B. Lothrop Store, Harold Lothrop Borden, John Lothrop Brown, John Lothrop Motley, John Lothropp, Joseph Lothrop House, Lothrop Hall, Lothrop Mansion, Lothrop Memorial Building-G.A.R. Hall, Lothrop School, Lothrop Stoddard, Lothrop Withington, Lothrop, Montana, Municipal District of Fairview No. 136, New Lothrop, Michigan, Orville Freeman, Samuel Kirkland Lothrop, Samuel Kirkland Lothrop (clergyman), Woodward & Lothrop.

Anna Bartlett Warner

Anna Bartlett Warner (August 31, 1827 – January 22, 1915) was an American writer, the author of several books, and of poems set to music as hymns and religious songs for children.

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Caleb Lothrop House

The Caleb Lothrop House is a historic house in Cohasset, Massachusetts.

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Corrie Lothrop

Corrie Dong Quan Lothrop (born March 26, 1992, in Wuhan, China) is an American artistic gymnast.

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Daniel Lothrop

Daniel Lothrop (August 11, 1831 – March 18, 1892) was an American publisher.

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Forrest Lothrop

Forrest Tisdale "Tiz" Lothrop (June 16, 1924 – May 29, 2021) was an American football coach.

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Frederick Lothrop Ames Jr.

Frederick Lothrop Ames Jr. (July 23, 1876 – June 19, 1921) was a Massachusetts financier and socialite.

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George V. N. Lothrop

George Van Ness Lothrop (August 8, 1817 – July 12, 1897) was a politician in the U.S. state of Michigan, serving as the seventh Michigan Attorney General from 1848 until 1851 and US ambassador to Russia.

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H.B. Lothrop Store

The H.B. Lothrop Store is a historic commercial building located at 210 Weir Street in Taunton, Massachusetts.

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Harold Lothrop Borden

Lieutenant Harold Lothrop Borden (23 May 1876 – 16 July 1900) was from Canning, Nova Scotia and the only son of Canada's Minister of Defence and Militia, Frederick William Borden and related to future Prime Minister Robert Laird Borden.

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John Lothrop Brown

John Lothrop Brown (November 15, 1815 – January 13, 1887) was a farmer, merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada.

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John Lothrop Motley

John Lothrop Motley (April 15, 1814 – May 29, 1877) was an American author and diplomat.

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John Lothropp

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Joseph Lothrop House

The Joseph Lothrop House is a historic house in Westborough, Massachusetts.

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Lothrop Hall

Lothrop Hall is a major student dormitory at the University of Pittsburgh's main campus in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Lothrop Mansion

The Lothrop Mansion, also known as the Alvin Mason Lothrop House, is an historic home, located at 2001 Connecticut Avenue, Northwest, Washington, D.C., in the Kalorama Triangle neighborhood.

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Lothrop Memorial Building-G.A.R. Hall

The Lothrop Memorial Building-G.A.R. Hall is an historic building located at 95 Washington Street in Taunton, Massachusetts.

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Lothrop School

Lothrop Magnet Center is a public elementary school located at 3300 North 22nd Street in the Kountze Place neighborhood of North Omaha, Nebraska, United States.

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Lothrop Stoddard

Theodore Lothrop Stoddard (June 29, 1883 – May 1, 1950) was an American historian, journalist, political scientist and white supremacist.

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Lothrop Withington

Lothrop Withington (January 31, 1856 – May 7, 1915) was a well-known American genealogist, historian, and book editor who was killed in the sinking of the RMS Lusitania.

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Lothrop, Montana

Lothrop (also Lothrup) is an unincorporated community in Missoula County, Montana, United States.

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Municipal District of Fairview No. 136

The Municipal District of Fairview No.

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New Lothrop, Michigan

New Lothrop is a village in Shiawassee County in the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Orville Freeman

Orville Lothrop Freeman (May 9, 1918February 20, 2003) was an American politician who served as the 29th governor of Minnesota from 1955 to 1961, and as the U.S. secretary of agriculture from 1961 to 1969 under Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.

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Samuel Kirkland Lothrop

Samuel Kirkland Lothrop (July 6, 1892 – January 10, 1965) was an American archaeologist and anthropologist who specialized in Central and South American Studies.

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Samuel Kirkland Lothrop (clergyman)

Samuel Kirkland Lothrop (born in Utica, New York, 13 October 1804; died in Boston, Massachusetts, 12 June 1886) was an American clergyman.

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Woodward & Lothrop

Woodward & Lothrop was a department store chain headquartered in Washington, D.C. that began as the capital's first department store in 1887.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lothrop

Also known as Lothrop (disambiguation).