Phillips House — bezeichnet mehrere gleichnamige, im NRHP gelistete, Objekte: Phillips House (Kalifornien), ID Nr. 85003373 Phillips House (New York), ID Nr. 82001157 Phillips House (Tennessee), ID Nr. 96000384 Phillips House (Washington), ID Nr. 93000359 Diese… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Stephen Phillips House — The Stephen Phillips House is a historic house and museum in Salem, Massachusetts, USA. Phillips House began with Elias Hasket Derby, one of America s first self made millionaires from the sea trade. When he died in 1799, his daughter, Elizabeth… … Wikipedia
Alfred Phillips House — Infobox nrhp | name = Alfred Phillips House caption = locator x = locator y = location = Gibson City, Ford County, Illinois, USA nearest city = lat degrees = 40 lat minutes = 27 lat seconds = 56 lat direction = N long degrees = 88 long minutes… … Wikipedia
Phillips Exeter Academy — Devise Non Sibi Finis Origine Pendet χαριτι Θεου … Wikipédia en Français
Phillips Foods, Inc. and Seafood Restaurants — is a family owned and operated seafood company in the mid Atlantic region, United States. Phillips Foods, Inc., seafood manufacturers as well as restaurateurs, specializes in blue swimming crab meat and crab cakes, and also produces an extensive… … Wikipedia
Phillips Academy — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Contenido 1 Introducción 2 Historia … Wikipedia Español
Phillips de Pury & Company — Phillips, de Pury Company is an auction house and art dealership, with offices in New York, London, Geneva, Berlin, Brussels, Los Angeles, Milan, Munich and Paris. Phillips conducts auctions in New York, London and Geneva in the areas of… … Wikipedia
Phillips' Folly — U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
Phillips and Rangeley Railroad — Locale Maine Dates of operation 1891–1908 Successor Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad Track gauge 2 ft (610 mm) Length … Wikipedia
PHILLIPS, PHILIP — (1807–1884), U.S. congressman and jurist. The son of an immigrant from Germany, Phillips, who was born in Charleston, South Carolina, began studying law there in 1825, and was admitted to the South Carolina bar in 1828. As a delegate to the South … Encyclopedia of Judaism