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  2. Ephraim Ponder House - Wikipedia

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    The Ephraim Ponder House in Thomasville, Georgia, also known as the Sholar House, was built c.1854-56 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. [ 1 ] It was built by Epraim Ponder, and served part of old Young's Female College in Thomasville in 1869 and latterly as home of the president of the old College. [ 2 ]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Thomas ...

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Location City or town ... Ephraim Ponder House. August 12, 1970 324 N. Dawson St. ...

  4. Ponder House - Wikipedia

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    Ephraim G. Ponder's former house in Atlanta, Georgia, the so-called "Potter House," which became a target for Union artillery during the American Civil War Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ponder House .

  5. Ponder brothers - Wikipedia

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    "The Potter House" by George N. Barnard published as plate 38 in his 1866 photograph album Views of Sherman's Campaign (MET_1970.525). The Ponder brothers were four siblings, William G. Ponder, Ephraim G. Ponder, James Ponder, and John G. Ponder, who worked as interstate slave traders in the United States prior to the American Civil War, trafficking people between Maryland, Virginia, Georgia ...

  6. Category:Houses on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    Cabaniss-Hanberry House; Cabiness-Hunt House; Cagle House; J. W. Callahan House; Callanwolde Fine Arts Center; Camak House; Campbell-Jordan House; Cannonball House (Macon, Georgia) Carter-Newton House; Leonard Carter House; Cecil and Hermione Alexander House; The Cedars (Washington, Georgia) Chief Vann House Historic Site; James W. Coleman ...

  7. Category:Houses completed in 1854 - Wikipedia

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    Pectol-Works House; Pena Palace; Joshua Pettegrove House; Phoenix Hall-Johnson-Harper House; Dr. William H. Pitts House; Pleasant Grove (Palmyra, Virginia) Point Betsie Light; Ephraim Ponder House; Dr. Joseph M. and Sarah Pound Farmstead; Pratt's Castle (Richmond, Virginia) Pressey House; George N. Proctor House; Prospect Hill Plantation ...

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Door County ...

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    Ephraim: Norwegian immigrant Aslag Anderson started a pier here in 1858, from which Ephraim shipped out poles and ships brought in cargo and passengers. [8] Remaining are the store started in 1858, Aslag's house built in 1864, the warehouse, an ice house, and other structures. [9] [10] 3: AUSTRALASIA (wooden bulk carrier) Shipwreck

  9. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Wikipedia

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    The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild [b] is a 2017 action-adventure game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch and Wii U.Set at the end of the Zelda timeline, the player controls an amnesiac Link as he sets out to save Princess Zelda and prevent Calamity Ganon from destroying the world.