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  2. A. W. Tillinghast - Wikipedia

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    Tillinghast-designed courses have hosted multiple professional golf major championships—the 1927, 1928, 1938 and 1949 PGA Championships, contested at Cedar Crest Park, Baltimore Country Club, Shawnee and Hermitage Country Club, respectively; the 2005 and 2016 PGA Championship, contested at Baltusrol Golf Club, which has also been the host of seven U.S. Opens; the 2006 and 2020 U.S. Open ...

  3. Charles Foster Tillinghast Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Charles Foster Tillinghast Jr. (November 11, 1913 – July 22, 1995) [1] [2] was a yachtsman and naval officer. He was the son of Charles Foster Tillinghast Sr. He was born in Providence, Rhode Island and was the scion of a prominent family in Rhode Island history which traces its history to the early days of the colony.

  4. Charles Foster Tillinghast Sr. - Wikipedia

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    He was born 18 September 1871 to James Tillinghast (1828—1914) and Sarah Benson (née, Anthony) Tillinghast (1832–1895). He was named after his grandfather Charles Foster Tillinghast (1797–1864) and was a descendant of Rhode Island colonial governor Stephen Hopkins who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence.

  5. Mary Elizabeth Tillinghast - Wikipedia

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    Mary Elizabeth Tillinghast (1845 - December 15, 1912) [1] was an American artist. Best known for stained glass, her professional career encompassed roles as architect, muralist, mosaic artist, textile artist, inventor, writer, and studio boss.

  6. Charles C. Tillinghast Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Charles C. Tillinghast Jr. was born in Saxtons River, Vermont on January 30, 1911. He was the son of Charles Carpenter Tillinghast, Sr. (1884-1961). He attended Horace Mann School and Brown University, where he played football, graduating in 1932. [1] [2] He graduated from Columbia Law School in 1935 and became a lawyer in Manhattan.

  7. Charles Tillinghast - Wikipedia

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    Charles Tillinghast could refer to: Charles Foster Tillinghast (1797–1864) , American lawyer and grandfather of Charles Foster Tillinghast Sr. Charles Foster Tillinghast Sr. (1871-1948), American businessman and National Guard officer

  8. Thomas Tillinghast - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Tillinghast (August 21, 1742 – August 26, 1821) was a United States representative from Rhode Island. Born in East Greenwich in the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations , Tillinghast was elected as a member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives and served from 1772 to 1773.

  9. Edward M. Tillinghast - Wikipedia

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    Edward Montclair Tillinghast (December 16, 1866 – June 23, 1956) was an American football player and coach. While playing for the Cleveland Athletic Club, he coached the 1891 Western Reserve football team. [1] [2] Tillinghast played football at Yale University in the 1880s and was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon. [3]

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