Zephaniah Swift (February 27, 1759 – September 27, 1823) was an eighteenth-century American writer, judge, lawyer, chief justice, congressman, law professor...
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Zephaniah Swift Moore (November 20, 1770 – June 29, 1823) was an American Congregational clergyman and educator. He taught at Dartmouth College during...
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Zephaniah Swift Spalding (September 2, 1837– June 19, 1927) was a veteran of the American Civil War, who was first sent to Hawaii on a clandestine mission...
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(1765–1843), American planter Zephaniah Legumana, bishop Zephaniah Alexander Looby (1899–1972), American lawyer Zephaniah Swift Moore (1770–1823), American...
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to Amherst, Massachusetts. In 1821, the president of the college, Zephaniah Swift Moore, who had accepted his position believing the college would move...
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1821 as an attempt to relocate Williams College by its then-president Zephaniah Swift Moore, Amherst is the third oldest institution of higher education...
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Olcott Connecticut Chauncey Goodrich John Treadwell James Hillhouse Zephaniah Swift Nathaniel Smith Calvin Goddard Roger Minott Sherman Rhode Island Daniel...
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Court of Justice Zephaniah Swift (1759–1823), chief justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors Swift Justice, detective series Swift Justice with...
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Connecticut, to Nellye (Nellie, Nelly) Minerva (née Everitt or Everett) and Zephaniah Swift. She was baptized on November 1, 1812, at the Canton Center Congregational...
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2010-11-18. Frank Gardner Moore. New International Encyclopedia. "Zephaniah Swift Moore". Williams College Archives & Special Collections. Retrieved...
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