William Gibbon title to pew rent in St. Philip's Church, 1724.
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Gibbon, William, 1858-1940
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Prioleou, Elisha.
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Parris, Alexander, 1780-1852
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Engineer and architect. From the description of Letter, 1812 Nov. 12, Boston, to Jonathan Richards, New York. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 190870981 Alexander Parris (1780-1852), architect and builder, began as an apprentice to a carpenter in Pembroke, Me., and worked as an architect in Portland, Me., before his enlistment as captain of a company of engineers during the War of 1812. Afterwards, Parris settled in Boston, where he performed his most important work, ...
Wragg, Joseph.
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St. Philip's Church (Charleston, S.C.)
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Episcopal church. St. Philip's is the oldest church organization in Charleston, South Carolina. From the description of Petition to the Mayor and Aldermen of Charleston, S.C., 1878 June 4. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32144869 ...