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  2. Greenwold (Dover, Delaware) - Wikipedia

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    Greenwold, also known as the Manlove Hayes House, was a historic home formerly located in Dover, Kent County, Delaware. It was built in 1863, and consisted of a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story center hall plan main house with a rear service wing. The main house was a five bay wide, stuccoed structure. It had a cross-gable roof with a bracketed cornice.

  3. Manlove, Alliott & Co. Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Edward Manlove and Alexander Alliott were drapers by trade. With J.G. Seyrig they set up a bleaching company and developed a centrifugal drying machine as the Centrifugal Company in Nottingham. [ 1 ] This evolved into the firm of Manlove, Allott & Co. Ltd. which was established in 1837.

  4. Eugene Manlove Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Manlove Rhodes (January 19, 1869 – June 27, 1934) was an American writer, nicknamed the "cowboy chronicler". He lived in south central New Mexico when the first cattle ranching and cowboys arrived in the area; when he moved to New York with his wife in 1899, he wrote stories of the American West that set the image of cowboy life in that era.

  5. Manor house - Wikipedia

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    The manor on which the castle was situated was termed the caput of the barony, thus every true ancient defensive castle was also the manor house of its own manor. The suffix "-Castle" was also used to name certain manor houses, generally built as mock castles, but often as houses rebuilt on the site of a former true castle:

  6. Manlove - Wikipedia

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    Manlove is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Bill Manlove (born 1933), former American football coach, president of the American Football Coaches Association

  7. River Hipper - Wikipedia

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    The mills were owned by Simeon Manlove in 1857, but had become part of English Sewing Cotton Ltd by 1904, although they still traded as S Manlove and Sons. Only the offices remain, which were converted into a house at some point. [15] A weir in the river to the north of Walton fed Walton Dam, the largest mill pond on the river.

  8. Dudley Manlove - Wikipedia

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    Dudley Devere Manlove (June 11, 1914 – April 17, 1996) was an American radio announcer and an actor. His credits include the San Francisco–based radio detective show Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209 . Early years

  9. Belvoir (plantation) - Wikipedia

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    William Green's 1669 patent for 1,150 acres (4.7 km 2) encompassed most of the peninsula between Dogue Creek and Accotink Creek, along the Potomac River.Although this property was sub-divided and sold in the early 18th century, it was reassembled during the 1730s to create the central portion of Col. William Fairfax's 2,200-acre (8.9 km 2) plantation of Belvoir Manor.