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    James Hammond Trumbull (December 20, 1821 – August 5, 1897) was an American historian, philologist, bibliographer, and politician. A scholar of American...
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  • Henry Clay Trumbull (1830-1903), American clergyman and author James Hammond Trumbull (1821-1897), American philologist J. Gunnar Trumbull, American economist...
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  • James Henry Hammond (1807–1864), politician, Democrat from South Carolina James Hammond Trumbull (1821–1897), scholar and philologist Jim Hammond (Idaho politician)...
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    continually flowing waters"). According to Daniel G. Brinton and James Hammond Trumbull "two well-known authorities on Mohican history", the word Muh-he-kan...
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  • Anglican canon of York Jan Tent, Australian linguist and toponymist James Hammond Trumbull (1821–1897), American scholar and philologist William J. Watson...
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  • Age". Annie Eliot Trumbull was born on March 2, 1857, in Hartford, Connecticut, to Sarah A. (Robinson) and James Hammond Trumbull, a noted philologist...
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  • 2015. Trumbull, James Hammond (1881). Indian Names of Places, Etc., in and on the Borders of Connecticut: With ... - James Hammond Trumbull. Retrieved...
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  • There are three main theories for its origins: Native American James Hammond Trumbull suggested to the American Philological Association that the word...
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    See the memoir in the Hartford edition of Trumbull's Poetical Works (2 vols., 1820) James Hammond Trumbull's The Origin of "McFingal" (Morrisania, New...
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    meadow," "place of the bark kettle," and "birch bark country." See James Hammond Trumbull (1881). Indian Names of Places, Etc., in and on the Borders of Connecticut:...
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    Hopkins Gallaudet. One of his brothers was James Hammond Trumbull, and one of his sisters was Annie Trumbull Slosson. The Knightly Soldier (1865) Kadesh-Barnea...
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  • Nandewy, Nanduye Occoahannock Pungotege, Pungoteque. Philologist James Hammond Trumbull wrote that Accomac means "the other-side place" or "on-the-other-side-of-water...
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  • volumes 1–3, and lists of "freemen"] James Truslow Adams, LLD, The Founding of New England (1927) James Hammond Trumbull, The True-Blue Laws of Connecticut...
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    spelling a common phonetic background can be discerned. Linguist James Hammond Trumbull explains that naiag or naiyag means a corner or angle in the Algonquian...
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    Heights. After the death of Robbins in 1856, Connecticut historians James Hammond Trumbull and Charles J. Hoadly contributed to the society's work through...
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    Indian Papers Project. Yale University. Retrieved Dec 15, 2015. James Hammond Trumbull (1881). Indian Names of Places, Etc., in and on the Borders of Connecticut:...
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    Republican 1857–1858 John Boyd Winchester Republican 1858–1861 James Hammond Trumbull Hartford Republican 1861–1866 Leverett E. Pease Somers Union 1866–1869...
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  • Native American linguistics and folklore, originally collected by James Hammond Trumbull. It was at the Watkinson library that Whorf became friends with...
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  • 26, 2018. No wholly satisfactory etymology has been documented. James Hammond Trumbull suggested to the American Philological Association that the word...
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  • – Adam Asnyk, Polish poet and dramatist (born 1838) August 5 – James Hammond Trumbull, American philologist (born 1821) August 8 – Jacob Burckhardt, Swiss...
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  • Colony of Connecticut [1636-1776] ...: Records of ... - Connecticut, James Hammond Trumbull, Charles Jeremy Hoadly, Connecticut. General Assembly, Connecticut...
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  • Parker (Member of both houses of the Massachusetts Legislature) James Hammond Trumbull (Secretary of the State of Connecticut) George Washington Woodruff...
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    April, he was appointed Connecticut State Librarian, succeeding James Hammond Trumbull. In 1855, the Connecticut State Library was small and underresourced...
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    Brown, George Brinley, James Lenox Internet Archive 6 1779 (16177) 1785 (19448) 1910 Samuel Foster Haven, James Hammond Trumbull, John Russell Bartlett...
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    of "caulkers", or ship workers. Another explanation, proposed by James Hammond Trumbull in 1872 and supported by other authorities, is that it comes from...
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    the United States Umngqusho, a similar dish from Southern Africa Trumbull, James Hammond (1903). Natick Dictionary (PDF). Bulletin 25. Washington: Smithsonian...
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    established by an act of the Connecticut General Assembly in May 1854. James Hammond Trumbull was appointed the first State Librarian. There have been only eleven...
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    Burpee, 1914 The Memorial History of Hartford County, Connecticut, James, Hammond Trumbull, Edward Osgood Publisher, 1886 Contributions to Christ Church of...
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  • Trudgen (born 1951) True – Rodney Howard True (1866–1940) TrumbullJames Hammond Trumbull (1821–1897) Tscherm.-Seys. – Erich von Tschermak-Seysenegg...
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    religious life: James Hammond Trumbull (1821–1897) (brother), philologist Annie Eliot Trumbull (1857-1949) (niece), author Gurdon Trumbull Jr. (1841-1903...
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