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    A. E. (Andrew Ellicott) Douglass (July 5, 1867 in Windsor, Vermont – March 20, 1962 in Tucson, Arizona) was an American astronomer. He discovered a correlation...
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    Andrew Ellicott (January 24, 1754 – August 28, 1820) was an American land surveyor who helped map many of the territories west of the Appalachians, surveyed...
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    describes a calendar developed years earlier by American astronomers Andrew Ellicott Douglass and William H. Pickering, in which the first nine months contain...
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    "dendrochronology" was coined in 1928 by the American astronomer Andrew Ellicott Douglass (1867–1962). Douglass, A.E. (1928). Climatic Cycles and Tree Growth. Vol. II...
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  • annual varves of clay laid down in lake beds showed climate cycles. Andrew Ellicott Douglass saw strong indications of climate change in tree rings. Noting...
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    annual varves of clay laid down in lake beds showed climate cycles. Andrew Ellicott Douglass saw strong indications of climate change in tree rings. Noting...
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    efforts of American astronomer and dendrochronologist Andrew Ellicott Douglass. In 1906, Douglass accepted a position as Assistant Professor of Physics...
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  • Astronomer/Planetary Scientist) 15395 Rükl (Antonín Rükl) 15420 Aedouglass (Andrew Ellicott Douglass, American astronomer) 15467 Aflorsch (Alphonse Florsch, French...
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    request of Governor DeWitt Clinton. In 1815, he married Ann Ellicott, the daughter of Andrew Ellicott, Professor of Mathematics at the academy. In 1820, he...
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    others. At the beginning of the twentieth century, astronomer Andrew Ellicott Douglass first applied tree ring dating to prehistoric North American artifacts...
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  • (1913–1996), Swedish astronomer and geodesist DMP · 2195 2196 Ellicott 1965 BC Andrew Ellicott Douglass (1867–1962), American astronomer MPC · 2196 2197 Shanghai...
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  • Doppler (1803–1853) WGPSN Douglass 35°30′N 122°43′W / 35.5°N 122.72°W / 35.5; -122.72 (Douglass) 50.95 1970 Andrew Ellicott Douglass (1867–1962) WGPSN Dove...
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    education and was largely self-taught. He became known for assisting Major Andrew Ellicott in a survey that established the original borders of the District of...
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    Martha was born and raised in Ellicott's Mills (now Ellicott City, Maryland), which her grandfather, Andrew Ellicott and his brothers had founded. Her...
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  • as Kensington Heights (demolished) Ellicott Mall (partially demolished and converted into privately owned Ellicott Town Center) Marine Drive Apartments...
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  • activities in the Washington, D.C., area around the time that he assisted Andrew Ellicott in the federal district boundary survey. Others involve his clock,...
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  • School, Ellicott City Glenelg High School, Glenelg Guilford Park High School, Jessup Hammond High School, Columbia Howard High School, Ellicott City Long...
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    construction. Andrew Ellicott, who worked with L'Enfant in surveying the city, was then tasked with completing its design. Though Ellicott revised the original...
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    The Howard County school system was segregated since the building of the Ellicott City Colored School in 1888. The first Atholton school was a one-room colored...
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  • the District of Columbia. L’Enfant’s plan was ultimately modified by Andrew Ellicott when he ended in a dispute with the commissioners and Washington ultimately...
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  • Rochesterians in the national consciousness are abolitionist Frederick Douglass, suffragist Susan B. Anthony, and inventor-philanthropist George Eastman...
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  • Ellery Ellicott, New York and Ellicottville, New York – Joseph Ellicott (agent of the Holland Land Company) Ellicott City, Maryland – John, Andrew, and...
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    first section of track for regular operation in 1830 between Baltimore and Ellicott City, and in 1852 it became the first rail line to reach the Ohio River...
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    Old Frederick Road and continuing into the county on Frederick Road into Ellicott City, Maryland.[citation needed] Other sides in this district are: Carroll...
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    from the original on June 2, 2012. Retrieved July 22, 2012. Douglass, William A.; Douglass, Bilbao, J. (2005). Amerikanuak: Basques in the New World. Reno...
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    memos "tuition" and "school") to three women, one of whom was 18. Joseph Ellicott, an associate of both Gaetz and Greenberg, pleaded guilty in January 2022...
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    after agents of the Holland Land Company, including Ellicottville (Joseph Ellicott), Franklinville (William Temple Franklin, a speculator and grandson of...
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  • superimposed upon the portrait. The device shown in the stamp resembles Andrew Ellicott's transit and equal altitude instrument (see Theodolite), which is now...
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  • Elisabeth Sophie of Mecklenburg (1613–1676) Heino Eller (1887–1970) Rosalind Ellicott (1857–1924) Duke Ellington (1899–1975) Don Ellis (1934–1978) Vivian Ellis...
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    of the government of the United States ... " (see L'Enfant Plan), Andrew Ellicott measured a prime meridian (longitude 0°0') through the future site...
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