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Charles M.
Wetherill,
American chemist David Wetherill,
British table tennis player George Wetherill,
American physicist Louisa Wade
Wetherill (1877–1945)...
- and
gathering artifacts. The
Wetherills sold some of
their finds to the
Historical Society of Colorado. B. K.
Wetherill offered a
collection of artifacts...
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David Wetherill (born 22
December 1989) is a
British international table tennis player who has the rare bone
development disorder Multiple Epiphyseal...
- : 183–190 The
Wetherills’
ranch came to
comprise approximately 1000 acres. In
addition to
their ranching activities, the
Wetherills maintained a trading...
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George Wetherill (August 12, 1925 Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania – July 19, 2006 Washington, D.C.) was a
physicist and
geologist and the
director emeritus...
- the
Wetherills had been m****acred by the Utes. In March, a
delegation of Utes,
including "Old Polk," Tse-ne-gat's father,
called on the
Wetherills at Kayenta...
- Fort
Wetherill is a
former coast artillery fort that
occupies the
southern portion of the
eastern tip of
Conanicut Island in Jamestown,
Rhode Island....
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Lucretia Mott and
Julia Ward Howe.
Towards the turn of the century, the
Wetherills vacated the home due to
railroad encroachments and
donated Chalkley Hall...
- Kein
Baker (née
Wetherill; July 15, 1858 – July 25, 1931) was an
American writer and poet who
wrote under the name
Julie K.
Wetherill and the initials...
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Major General Roderick Wetherill Sr. (January 19, 1918 – June 26, 1978) was a
notable officer of the
United States Army,
serving from
World War II through...