Lothrop may refer to:
People
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Amy Lothrop
Anna Bartlett Warner (August 31, 1827 – January 22, 1915) was an American writer, the author of several books, and of poems set to music as hymns and religious songs for children.
Biography
Anna Bartlett Warner was born on Long Island on August ...
, pseudonym of Anna Bartlett Warner (1827–1915), American writer of books and religious poems
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Corrie Lothrop
Corrie Dong Quan Lothrop (born March 26, 1992 in Wuhan, China) is an American artistic gymnast. She was an alternate for the United States' 2008 Olympic women's gymnastics team. She was adopted from China at age two. Corrie trained with Kelli H ...
(born 1992), American artistic gymnast
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Daniel Lothrop
Daniel Lothrop (August 11, 1831 – March 18, 1892) was an American publisher.''The National Cyclopaedia of American biography'', Vol 8 (1898) James T. White & Company, New York
Biography
Daniel Lothrop was born in Rochester, Strafford County, ...
(1831–1892), American publisher
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Forest Lothrop
Forrest Tisdale "Tiz" Lothrop (June 16, 1924 – May 29, 2021) was an American football coach. Lothrop was the sixth head football coach at Dickinson State College—now known as Dickinson State University–in Dickinson, North Dakota, serving ...
(born 1924), former American football coach in the United States
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George V. N. Lothrop
George Van Ness Lothrop (August 8, 1817 – July 12, 1897) was a politician in the U.S. state of Michigan, serving as the seventh Michigan Attorney General from 1848 until 1851.
Biography
Lothrop was born in Easton, Massachusetts, the son of Howa ...
(1817–1897), politician in the U.S. state of Michigan and Michigan Attorney General from 1848 until 1851
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John Lothrop
Rev. John Lothropp (1584–1653) — sometimes spelled Lothrop or Lathrop — was an English Anglican clergyman, who became a Congregationalist minister and emigrant to New England. He was among the first settlers of Barnstable, Massachuset ...
(1584–1653), English Anglican clergyman, became a Congregationalist minister and emigrant to New England
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Samuel Kirkland Lothrop
Samuel Kirkland Lothrop (July 6, 1892 – January 10, 1965) was an American archaeologist and anthropologist who specialized in Central and South American Studies. His two-volume 1926 work ''Pottery of Costa Rica and Nicaragua'' is regarded as ...
(1892–1965), American archaeologist and anthropologist
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Samuel Kirkland Lothrop (clergyman)
Samuel Kirkland Lothrop (born in Utica, New York, 13 October 1804; died in Boston, Massachusetts, 12 June 1886) was an American clergyman. He was graduated at Harvard in 1825, and at the Harvard Divinity School in 1828. In 1829 he was ordained ...
(1804–1886), American Unitarian clergyman
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Frederick Lothrop Ames Jr.
Frederick Lothrop Ames Jr. (July 23, 1876 – June 19, 1921) was a Massachusetts financier and socialite. He was the great-grandson of Oliver Ames, who established the Ames Shovel Company, grandson of Oliver Ames Jr., and son of Frederick Lo ...
(1876–1921), the great-grandson of Oliver Ames, who established the Ames Shovel Company
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Harold Lothrop Borden
Lieutenant Harold Lothrop Borden (23 May 1876 – 16 July 1900) was from Canning, Nova Scotia and the only son of Canada's Minister of Defence and Militia, Frederick William Borden and related to future Prime Minister Robert Laird Borden. Serv ...
, (1876–1900), the only son of Canada's Minister of Militia and Defence, Frederick William Borden
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John Lothrop Brown
John Lothrop Brown (November 15, 1815 – January 13, 1887) was a farmer, merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Kings County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1859 to 1863.
He was born in Horton, Nova S ...
(1815–1887), farmer, merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada
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Orville Lothrop Freeman (1918–2003), American Democratic politician, 29th Governor of Minnesota
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John Lothrop Motley
John Lothrop Motley (April 15, 1814 – May 29, 1877) was an American author and diplomat. As a popular historian, he is best known for his works on the Netherlands, the three volume work ''The Rise of the Dutch Republic'' and four volume ''His ...
(died 1877), American historian and diplomat
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Lothrop Stoddard
Theodore Lothrop Stoddard (June 29, 1883 – May 1, 1950) was an American historian, journalist, political scientist, conspiracy theorist, white supremacist, and white nationalist. Stoddard wrote several books which advocated eugenics and sci ...
(1883–1950), American historian, journalist, racial anthropologist, eugenicist and political theorist
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Lothrop Withington
Lothrop Withington (January 31, 1856 – May 7, 1915) was a well-known American genealogist, historian, and book editor who was killed in the sinking of the RMS Lusitania.
Born in Newburyport, Massachusetts to Nathan Noyes Withington (1828� ...
(1856–1915), American genealogist, historian, and book editor, killed in the sinking of the RMS Lusitania
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Lothrop, Alberta
The Municipal District of Fairview No. 136 is a municipal district (MD) in northwestern Alberta, Canada. It is located in Census Division 19.
The district stretches along the northwestern leg of Highway 2.
Geography Communities and loc ...
, municipal district in northwestern Alberta, Canada
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Lothrop, Montana
Lothrop (also Lothrup) is an unincorporated community in Missoula County, Montana, United States.
Notable person
*George Theodore Boileau George Theodore Boileau (September 12, 1912 – February 25, 1965) was an American prelate of the Roman Cath ...
, unincorporated community
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New Lothrop, Michigan
New Lothrop is a village in Shiawassee County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 581 at the 2010 census. The village is located within Hazelton Township.
Geography
According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a t ...
, village in Hazelton Township, Shiawassee County in the U.S. state of Michigan
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Caleb Lothrop House
The Caleb Lothrop House is a historic house in Cohasset, Massachusetts. The two-story hip-roof wood-frame house was built in 1821, and is the only brick-ended houses in the town. The house is a well-preserved example of Federal styling, featu ...
, historic house at 14 Summer Street in Cohasset, Massachusetts
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H. B. Lothrop Store, historic store at 210 Weir Street in Taunton, Massachusetts
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Joseph Lothrop House
The Joseph Lothrop House is a historic house in Westborough, Massachusetts. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as being in the "Shrewsbury vicinity", but Massachusetts cultural inventory identifies its location in Westbor ...
, historic house at 208 Turnpike Road in Westborough, Massachusetts
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Lothrop Hall
Lothrop Hall is a major student dormitory at the University of Pittsburgh's main campus in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Lothrop Hall is located adjacent to the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) on Lothrop Str ...
, a major student dormitory at the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania
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Lothrop Mansion
The Lothrop Mansion, also known as the Alvin Mason Lothrop House, is an historic home, located at 2001 Connecticut Avenue, Northwest, Washington, D.C., in the Kalorama neighborhood.
Until a scale-back in Russian diplomatic presence in 2017, th ...
, historic home in Washington, D.C., in the Kalorama neighborhood
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Lothrop Memorial Building-G.A.R. Hall
The Lothrop Memorial Building-G.A.R. Hall is an historic building located at 95 Washington Street in Taunton, Massachusetts. It was originally built in 1888 as the First Presbyterian Church, on land purchased from Marcus Morton, and now houses prof ...
, historic Grand Army of the Republic hall at Washington and Governor Streets in Taunton, Massachusetts
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Lothrop School
Lothrop Magnet Center is a public elementary school located at 3300 North 22nd Street in the Kountze Place neighborhood of North Omaha, Nebraska, United States. As a magnet school it focuses on the topics of science, Spanish and technology. The sc ...
, public elementary school located at 3300 North 22nd Street in the Kountze Place neighborhood of North Omaha, Nebraska
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Woodward & Lothrop
Woodward & Lothrop was a department store chain headquartered in Washington, D.C. that began as the capital's first department store in 1887. Woodies, as it was often nicknamed, maintained stores in the Mid-Atlantic United States. Its flagship s ...
, department store chain headquartered in Washington, D.C.
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