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  2. Frederick Ford - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Ford may refer to: Frederick John Ford, Anglican priest; Frederick W. Ford (1909–1986), chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (1960–1961)

  3. Treadwell Mansion and Carriage House - Wikipedia

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    Treadwell Mansion and Carriage House, is a historic mansion with carriage house built in c. 1875 in the Rockridge neighborhood of Oakland, California, U.S.. [1] [2] The two buildings used to be part of the campus for California College of the Arts, from 1922 until 2022. [3]

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Frederick ...

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    Location of Frederick County in Maryland. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Frederick County, Maryland. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Frederick County, Maryland, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are ...

  5. Frederick John Ford - Wikipedia

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    Frederick John Ford was an Anglican priest in the twentieth century. [1] Ford was ordained deacon in 1949, and priest in 1950. [2] After a curacy in Blenheim he held incumbencies at Collingwood, Murchison and Awatere. He was Archdeacon of Marlborough from 1971 until 1984; and Archdeacon of Waimea from 1966 until 1971.

  6. Former Rockford airport executive director remembered for ...

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    ROCKFORD — The Chicago Rockford International Airport announced Monday that its former executive director Frederick Ford died Thursday. According to a news release, Ford was an airline and ...

  7. John Hite House - Wikipedia

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    John Hite House, also known as Springdale, is a historic home located at Bartonsville, Frederick County, Virginia. The original house was built in 1753, and is of native limestone laid in irregular ashlar with some random-coursed limestone rubble used on its secondary walls. The stone was quarried from a nearby field.

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