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Edmund Rice (colonist)

Index Edmund Rice (colonist)

Edmund Rice (c. 1594 – 3 May 1663), was an early immigrant to Massachusetts Bay Colony born in Suffolk, England. [1]

113 relations: Abbott Barnes Rice, Alex Rice, Alexander H. Rice Jr., Alexander Rice Esty, Allen Drury, Americus V. Rice, Andrew E. Rice, Arthur O. Howe, Arthur W. Rice, Asa Brigham, Asa Drury, Boston Brahmin, C. Allen Thorndike Rice, Caleb Rice, Calvin Coolidge, Carl Brigham, Charles A. Coolidge, Charles Francis Rice, Charles Ingalls, Charles R. Keyes, Consider Tiffany, Constantine C. Esty, Culbert Olson, David S. King, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Edmund Rice, Edmund Rice (Medal of Honor), Edmund Rice (politician), Edward E. Rice, Edward Hyde Rice, Edward Loranus Rice, Elbert S. Brigham, Elias Howe, Elijah Brigham, Erastus Otis Haven, Frank C. Partridge, Frank E. Howe, Franklin Pierce Rice, Fred Ball, Gardner Howe, George E. Royce, George Hunt Barton, George Merrick Rice, George Rice Carpenter, George W. Rice (businessman), George W. Rice (photographer), Gideon Welles, Gilman Bigelow Howe, Harvey Rice, Henry Mower Rice, ..., Henry Rice (politician), Herman Churchill, Horace Jacobs Rice, Irvine family, Jacob Rice, James Clay Rice, James S. Rice, Joel Ryce-Menuhin, John Coolidge, Jonas H. Howe, Jonas Howe, Jonas Rice, Joseph E. Brown, Joseph Waldo Rice, Kate Rice, L. Scott Rice, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Levi Hubbard, Lilian Jeannette Rice, List of Edmund Rice (colonist) descendants, List of people from Berkhamsted, List of Puritans, Lucille Ball, Luther Rice, Margaret Keyes, Marlborough, Massachusetts, Marshall Otis Howe, Mary A. Brigham, Mary Livermore, Michael A. Rice, Old Connecticut Path, Ora R. Rice, Orlando B. Potter, Paul North Rice, Porter Rockwell, Rice (surname), Richard H. Rice, Robert Grant (novelist), Robert V. Rice, S. Herbert Howe, Saltbox, Stanstead, Suffolk, Sudbury, Massachusetts, Thomas Danforth, Thomas Drury (1668), Thomas Rice (1654), Thomas Rice (1734), Thomas Rice (1768), Thomas Welles, Victor M. Rice, Wallace Rice, Walter Franklin Lansil, William B. Rice, William Chauncey Rice, William Gorham Rice, William H. King, William Lyon Phelps, William North Rice, William Rice (1788), William Rice (librarian), William Upham, William W. Rice, William Welles Hollister. Expand index (63 more) »

Abbott Barnes Rice

Abbott Barnes Rice (1862–1926) was a Boston merchant, a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, and a member of the Massachusetts Senate.

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Alex Rice

Alexandrea Kawisenhawe Rice (born November 28, 1972) is an Aboriginal Canadian actress.

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Alexander H. Rice Jr.

Alexander Hamilton Rice Jr. (August 29, 1875July 21, 1956) was an American physician, geographer, geologist and explorer especially noted for his expeditions to the Amazon Basin.

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Alexander Rice Esty

Alexander Rice Esty (also known as Alexander Rice Estey) (18 October 1826 – 2 July 1881) was an American architect known for designing many Gothic Revival churches in New England, however his work also encompassed university buildings, public buildings, office buildings, and private residences across the Northeastern United States.

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Allen Drury

Allen Stuart Drury (September 2, 1918 – September 2, 1998) was an American novelist.

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Americus V. Rice

Americus Vespucius Rice (November 18, 1835 – April 4, 1904) was a nineteenth-century politician, banker, and businessman from Ohio.

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Andrew E. Rice

Andrew Eliot Rice (1922 - 2010) was an American academic from American University.

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Arthur O. Howe

Arthur Otis Howe (March 7, 1871 – November 27, 1951) was a dairy farmer and electrical engineer from Newfane, Vermont and a Republican member of the Vermont House of Representatives, serving from 1931 to 1933 and then reelected in 1937 and 1945.

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Arthur W. Rice

Arthur Wallace Rice, FAIA (July 8, 1869 – March 23, 1938) was a prominent architect in Boston during the early 20th Century as a major contributor to the Beaux-Arts architectural movement in America.

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Asa Brigham

Asa Brigham (31 August 1788 – 3 July 1844) was a Texas politician, businessman and signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence (1836), which declared independence from Mexico.

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Asa Drury

Asa Drury (1801–1870) was an American Baptist minister and educator primarily teaching at Granville Literary and Theological Institution (today's Denison University) in Granville, Ohio and the Western Baptist Theological Institute in Covington, Kentucky, and establishing the public schools in Covington.

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Boston Brahmin

The Boston Brahmin or Boston elite are members of Boston's traditional upper class.

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C. Allen Thorndike Rice

Charles Allen Thorndike Rice (June 18, 1851 – May 16, 1889) was a journalist and the editor and publisher of the North American Review from 1876 to 1889.

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Caleb Rice

Caleb Rice (1792–1873) was an American politician and businessman.

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Calvin Coolidge

John Calvin Coolidge Jr. (July 4, 1872 – January 5, 1933) was an American politician and the 30th President of the United States (1923–1929).

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Carl Brigham

Carl Campbell Brigham (4 May 1890 – 24 January 1943) was a professor of psychology at Princeton University's Department of Psychology and pioneer in the field of psychometrics.

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Charles A. Coolidge

Charles Austin Coolidge, Jr. (July 19, 1844 – June 1, 1926) was a United States Army soldier who served in the American Civil War, the American West, Spanish–American War, and in Asia before retiring in 1903 as a brigadier general.

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Charles Francis Rice

Charles Francis Rice (April 4, 1851 – October 2, 1927) was a prominent minister and author.

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Charles Ingalls

Charles Phillip Ingalls (January 10, 1836June 8, 1902) was the father of Laura Ingalls Wilder, known for her Little House series of books.

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Charles R. Keyes

Charles Reuben Keyes (May 5, 1871 – July 23, 1951) was a pioneering American archaeologist and linguist based in Iowa, known as the founder of modern Iowa archaeology.

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Consider Tiffany

Consider Tiffany (March 15, 1732 – June 19, 1796) was a British loyalist, storekeeper, and sergeant during the French and Indian War.

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Constantine C. Esty

Constantine Canaris Esty (December 26, 1824 – December 27, 1912) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts.

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Culbert Olson

Culbert Levy Olson (November 7, 1876 – April 13, 1962) was an American lawyer and politician.

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David S. King

David Sjodahl King (June 20, 1917 – May 5, 2009) was a representative from Utah.

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Edgar Rice Burroughs

Edgar Rice Burroughs (September 1, 1875 – March 19, 1950) was an American fiction writer best known for his celebrated and prolific output in the adventure and science-fiction genres.

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Edmund Rice

Edmund Rice may refer to.

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Edmund Rice (Medal of Honor)

Edmund Rice (December 2, 1842 – July 20, 1906) was a soldier in the United States Army and a Medal of Honor recipient who achieved the rank of Brigadier General.

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Edmund Rice (politician)

Edmund Rice (February 14, 1819 – July 11, 1889) was an American politician.

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Edward E. Rice

Edward Everett Rice (December 21, 1847 – November 16, 1924) was an American musical composer and theater producer active during the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, known primarily for being a pioneer of American musical theater and introducing to Broadway a musical by African-American writers and performers.

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Edward Hyde Rice

Edward Hyde "Ned" Rice (October 27, 1847 – May 9, 1895) was an American academic who led many institutions of secondary education in Massachusetts.

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Edward Loranus Rice

Edward Loranus Rice (1871-1960) was a biologist and educator who served as the acting president of Ohio Wesleyan University.

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Elbert S. Brigham

Elbert Sidney Brigham (October 19, 1877 – July 5, 1962) was a U.S. Representative from Vermont.

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Elias Howe

Elias Howe Jr. (July 9, 1819 – October 3, 1867) was an American inventor best known for his creation of the modern lockstitch sewing machine.

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Elijah Brigham

Elijah Brigham (July 7, 1751 – February 22, 1816) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts.

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Erastus Otis Haven

Erastus Otis Haven (November 1, 1820 – August 2, 1881) was an American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1880, and the president of several universities.

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Frank C. Partridge

Frank C. Partridge (May 7, 1861March 2, 1943) was a diplomat, business executive and United States Senator from Vermont.

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Frank E. Howe

Frank Edmund Howe (October 2, 1870 – July 20, 1956) was a Vermont newspaperman and politician who served as Lieutenant Governor from 1913 to 1915.

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Franklin Pierce Rice

Franklin Pierce Rice (1852–1919) was a self-taught printer and publisher who transcribed and printed and preserved vital records from Massachusetts and was a co-founder of the Worcester Society of Antiquity.

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Fred Ball

Frederick Henry Ball (July 17, 1915 – February 5, 2007) was an American movie studio executive, and brother of Lucille Ball.

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Gardner Howe

Gardner Howe (November 20, 1759 – July 4, 1854) was a farmer from Dover, Vermont and member of the Vermont House of Representatives, serving in 1816 and 1823.

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George E. Royce

George Edmund Royce (January 1, 1829 - March 5, 1903) was an American businessman from Rutland, Vermont who was prominent in the quarrying and building stone industry.

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George Hunt Barton

George Hunt Barton (1852–1933) was an American geologist, arctic explorer, and college professor.

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George Merrick Rice

George Merrick Rice (November 20, 1808 – November 10, 1894) was an American businessman from Worcester, Massachusetts who had a varied career in dry goods and grain retailing and the manufacture of industrial machinery.

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George Rice Carpenter

George Rice Carpenter (October 25, 1863 – April 8, 1909) was a noted educator, scholar and author.

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George W. Rice (businessman)

George Washington Rice (1823–1856) was an American businessman known for founding the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company.

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George W. Rice (photographer)

George Walter Rice (29 June 1855 – 9 April 1884) was a Canadian-born photographer who was first to photograph the Arctic region on the ill-fated American led Lady Franklin Bay Expedition of 1881 to 1884.

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Gideon Welles

Gideon Welles (July 1, 1802 – February 11, 1878), nicknamed "Neptune", was the United States Secretary of the Navy from 1861 to 1869, a cabinet post he was awarded after supporting Abraham Lincoln in the 1860 election.

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Gilman Bigelow Howe

Gilman Bigelow Howe (1850–1933) was an American government official in the employ of the U.S. Department of the Interior and the U.S. Department of Commerce, known for his genealogical work on the families of New England and his 1922 presidency of the National Genealogical Society.

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Harvey Rice

Harvey Rice, LL.D. (1800–1891) was an American lawyer, a Democratic state legislator, poet, author and newspaperman prominent in Cleveland, Ohio.

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Henry Mower Rice

Henry Mower Rice (November 29, 1816January 15, 1894) was a fur trader and an American politician prominent in the statehood of Minnesota.

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Henry Rice (politician)

Henry Rice (January 15, 1786 – October 15, 1867) was an American Army officer in the War of 1812, a leading Boston merchant, a member of the Boston City Council and a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.

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Herman Churchill

Herman Churchill (1869–1941) was an American historian and college professor.

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Horace Jacobs Rice

Horace Jacobs Rice (September 25, 1882 – April 29, 1964) was an American attorney and an academic dean.

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Irvine family

The Irvine family were agricultural pioneers and prominent landowners in California who gave their name to the city of Irvine, California.

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Jacob Rice

Jacob Rice (1787–1879) was a farmer from Henniker, New Hampshire and member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, serving from 1828 to 1829.

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James Clay Rice

James Clay Rice (December 27, 1828 – May 10, 1864) was a lawyer from Massachusetts, who became a brigadier general of volunteers in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

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James S. Rice

James Stephen Rice (1846–1939) was an American businessman and rancher who was a pioneering resident of Orange County, California and a civic leader in Tustin, California.

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Joel Ryce-Menuhin

Joel Ryce-Menuhin (June 11, 1933 – March 31, 1998) was an American pianist, who later became a Jungian psychologist in private practice.

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John Coolidge

John Calvin Coolidge III (September 7, 1906 – May 31, 2000) was an American executive, businessman, and entrepreneur with the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, and the first son of President Calvin Coolidge and Grace Coolidge.

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Jonas H. Howe

Jonas Holland Howe (1821-1898) was an antebellum abolitionist, civic leader and artist from Plymouth, Minnesota and a Republican member of the Minnesota House of Representatives, serving in 1866 from the 5th Representative District in Hennepin County.

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Jonas Howe

Jonas Howe (1786–1854) was a farmer and school teacher from Petersham, Massachusetts and member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, serving in 1845.

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Jonas Rice

Jonas Rice (1672–1753) was the first permanent settler of European descent in Worcester, Massachusetts, and was a founder and prominent citizen of the town.

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Joseph E. Brown

Joseph Emerson Brown (April 15, 1821 – November 30, 1894), often referred to as Joe Brown, was an attorney and politician, serving as the 42nd Governor of Georgia from 1857 to 1865, the only governor to serve four terms.

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Joseph Waldo Rice

Joseph Waldo Rice (1828–1915) was an American-born entrepreneur who was first person of European descent to settle the Moira Lakes region near Barmah, Victoria, Australia.

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Kate Rice

Kate Rice (December 22, 1882 – January 3, 1963) was a Canadian prospector, adventurer, and writer from Ontario who homesteaded, prospected and mined in northern Manitoba.

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L. Scott Rice

Lieutenant General Leon Scott Rice is director of the Air National Guard.

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Laura Ingalls Wilder

Laura Ingalls Wilder (February 7, 1867 – February 10, 1957) was an American writer known for the Little House on the Prairie series of children's books, published between 1932 and 1943, which were based on her childhood in a settler and pioneer family.

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Levi Hubbard

Levi Hubbard (December 19, 1762 – February 18, 1836) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts.

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Lilian Jeannette Rice

Lilian Jeannette Rice (June 12, 1889 – December 22, 1938) was an eco-conscious, early 20th-century American architect working primarily in the California Spanish Colonial Revival style.

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List of Edmund Rice (colonist) descendants

This is a category of descendants of Edmund Rice who immigrated to Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1638 with his kin and became a founder of both Sudbury, Massachusetts and Marlborough, Massachusetts.

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List of people from Berkhamsted

This is a list of notable people associated with Berkhamsted, a town in Dacorum, Hertfordshire, England.

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List of Puritans

The Puritans were originally members of a group of English Protestants seeking "purity", further reforms or even separation from the established church, during the Reformation.

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Lucille Ball

Lucille Désirée Ball (August 6, 1911 – April 26, 1989) was an American actress, comedian, model, film-studio executive, and producer.

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Luther Rice

Luther Rice (25 March 1783 – 27 September 1836), was a Baptist minister who, after a thwarted mission to India, returned to America where he spent the remainder of his career raising funds for missions and advocating for the formation of a unified Baptist missionary-sending body, which culminated in establishment of the Southern Baptist Convention.

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Margaret Keyes

Margaret Naumann Keyes (March 4, 1918 – October 14, 2015) was an American academic and heritage preserver.

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Marlborough, Massachusetts

Marlborough (often spelled Marlboro) is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Marshall Otis Howe

Marshall Otis Howe (October 4, 1832 – May 13, 1919) was a farmer, school superintendent and Justice of the Peace from Newfane, Vermont and member of the Vermont House of Representatives, serving in 1882.

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Mary A. Brigham

Mary Ann Brigham (6 December 1829 – 29 June 1889) was an American educator who was the 8th President (President Elect) of Mount Holyoke College in 1889.

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Mary Livermore

Mary Livermore, born Mary Ashton Rice, (December 19, 1820 – May 23, 1905) was an American journalist, abolitionist, and advocate of women's rights.

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Michael A. Rice

Michael Alan Rice, (born March 4, 1955) is an American professor of fisheries and aquaculture at the University of Rhode Island and former state representative from South Kingstown, Rhode Island.

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Old Connecticut Path

The Old Connecticut Path was the Native American trail that led westward from the area of Massachusetts Bay to the Connecticut River Valley, the very first of the North American trails that led west from the settlements close to the Atlantic seacoast, towards the interior.

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Ora R. Rice

Ora Ray Rice (September 16, 1885 – July 3, 1966) was a Wisconsin state legislator, serving as Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1951 to 1954.

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Orlando B. Potter

Orlando Brunson Potter (March 10, 1823 – January 2, 1894) was a businessman and member of the United States House of Representatives from New York City.

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Paul North Rice

Paul North Rice (February 9, 1888 – April 16, 1967) was an American librarian who served as Chief of the Reference Department of the New York Public Library, Executive Secretary of the Association of Research Libraries and President of the American Library Association.

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Porter Rockwell

Orrin Porter Rockwell (June 28, 1813 or June 25, 1815 – June 9, 1878) was a figure of the Wild West period of American History, a Mormon, and a law man in the Utah Territory.

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Rice (surname)

Rice is a surname that is frequently of Welsh origin, but also can be Irish, English, or even German.

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Richard H. Rice

Richard Henry Rice (1863–1922) was an American mechanical engineer and inventor who is known for many patents related to improvements to the Corliss steam engine, and his partnership in founding the Rice & Sargent Engine Company of Providence, Rhode Island.

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Robert Grant (novelist)

Robert Grant (January 24, 1852 – May 19, 1940) was an American author and a jurist who participated in a review of the Sacco and Vanzetti trial a few weeks before their executions.

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Robert V. Rice

Robert Vernon Rice (b. 13 Aug 1924) is a retired American biochemist from Carnegie Mellon University and the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole, Massachusetts primarily known for work in the area of biochemistry and physiology of muscle proteins and neuromuscular interactions.

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S. Herbert Howe

Simon Herbert Howe (December 21, 1835 – 1911) was a Massachusetts businessman and politician who served as the first Mayor, of Marlborough, Massachusetts and as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.

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Saltbox

A saltbox house is a traditional New England style of house with a long, pitched roof that slopes down to the back, generally a wooden frame house.

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Stanstead, Suffolk

Stanstead is a village and civil parish in Suffolk, England.

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Sudbury, Massachusetts

Sudbury is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Thomas Danforth

Thomas Danforth (baptized November 20, 1623 – November 5, 1699) was a politician, magistrate, and landowner in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

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Thomas Drury (1668)

Thomas Drury (1668–1723) was a founder of Framingham, Massachusetts in 1700.

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Thomas Rice (1654)

Thomas Rice (June 30, 1654 – 1747) was a member of the Great and General Court of Massachusetts representing Marlborough in 1715 and 1716 and was a founder of Westborough, Massachusetts on 18 November 1717, and a selectman for the town in 1718 and 1727.

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Thomas Rice (1734)

Thomas Rice (November 27, 1734 – April 21, 1812) was a Massachusetts state legislator and judge prior to and after the American Revolution.

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Thomas Rice (1768)

Thomas Rice (March 30, 1768 – August 25, 1854) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts.

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Thomas Welles

Thomas Welles (c.10 July 1594 – 14 January 1660) is the only person in Connecticut's history to hold all four top offices: governor, deputy governor, treasurer, and secretary.

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Victor M. Rice

Victor Moreau Rice (April 5, 1818 Mayville, Chautauqua County, New York – October 18, 1869 Oneida, Madison County, New York) was an American educator and politician from New York.

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Wallace Rice

Wallace deGroot Cecil Rice (1859–1939) was an American author and vexillographer from Hamilton, Ontario.

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Walter Franklin Lansil

Walter Franklin Lansil (1846–1925) was an American painter.

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William B. Rice

William Ball Rice (1 April 1840 – 21 May 1909) was an American industrialist who co-founded Rice & Hutchins, a shoe manufacturing company with main offices in Boston, Massachusetts.

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William Chauncey Rice

William Chauncey Rice (September 11, 1878 – December 16, 1941) was an American academic and lawyer in Boston, Massachusetts.

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William Gorham Rice

William Gorham Rice, Sr. (1856–1945) was an American state and federal government official from Albany, New York, and civic activist engaged in the reform of the civil service system.

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William H. King

William Henry King (June 3, 1863November 27, 1949) was an American lawyer, politician, and jurist from Salt Lake City, Utah.

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William Lyon Phelps

William Lyon Phelps (January 2, 1865 New Haven, Connecticut – August 21, 1943 New Haven, Connecticut) was an American author, critic and scholar.

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William North Rice

William North Rice (1845–1928) was an American geologist, educator, and Methodist minister and theologian concerned with reconciliation of science and religious faith.

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William Rice (1788)

William Rice (March 13, 1788 – February 11, 1863) was a Massachusetts businessman and public servant, a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and a Registrar of deeds and Treasurer for Hampden County, Massachusetts.

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William Rice (librarian)

William Rice (1821–1897) was a widely known Methodist Episcopal minister and author, and from 1861-1897, the President and Executive Director of the Springfield City Library Association.

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William Upham

William Upham (August 5, 1792January 14, 1853) was a United States Senator from Vermont.

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William W. Rice

William Whitney Rice (March 7, 1826 – March 1, 1896) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts.

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William Welles Hollister

William Welles Hollister (1818–1886) was a native of Ohio who came west in the 1850s and became a wealthy rancher and entrepreneur in California.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Rice_(colonist)

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