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    Charles Tillinghast James (September 15, 1805 – October 17, 1862) was a consulting manufacturing engineer, early proponent of steam mills (especially...
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  • Charles Tillinghast could refer to: Charles Foster Tillinghast (1797–1864), American lawyer and grandfather of Charles Foster Tillinghast Sr. Charles...
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    OCLC 12668104 General Charles Tillinghast James at CivilWarArtillery.com Light James projectiles at CivilWarArtillery.com Heavy James projectiles at CivilWarArtillery...
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    3.8 in (97 mm) that would accommodate ammunition designed by Charles Tillinghast James. The first type looked exactly like an M1841 6-pounder field gun...
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  • father of Charles Foster Tillinghast Jr. He was born 18 September 1871 to James Tillinghast (1828—1914) and Sarah Benson (née, Anthony) Tillinghast (1832–1895)...
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  • District 2 Charles Pinckney James (1818–1899), U.S. federal judge Charles Tillinghast James (1805–1862), U.S. Senator from Rhode Island Chuck James (born 1981)...
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  • and Charlie James (disambiguation), multiple people Charles Tillinghast James (1805–1862), U.S. Senator from Rhode Island Charles James (MP) (1817–1890)...
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    Case of Charles Dexter Ward, Lovecraft mentions "the seasoned salts who manned … the great brigs of the Browns, Crawfords, and Tillinghasts"; James Tillinghast...
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  • Senator James may refer to: Charles Tillinghast James (1805–1862), U.S. Senator from Rhode Island from 1851 to 1857 Ollie Murray James (1871–1918), U.S...
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  • time, Tillinghast and his son James, who had joined the firm in 1851, continued as Tillinghast & Tillinghast. That name would continue after Charles died...
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