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What (who) is Zachariah Curtiss House - definition


Zachariah Curtiss House         
BUILDING IN CONNECTICUT, UNITED STATES
The Zachariah Curtiss House is located at 2950 Nichols Avenue on the east side of the Farm Highway or Route 108 on the south side of Mischa Hill, in the village of Nichols in Trumbull, Connecticut in New England. The house was built by Zachariah II between 1721 and 1746 in the Georgian architectural style.
Zachariah Pearson         
BRITISH BUSINESSMAN
Zachariah Charles Pearson
Zachariah Charles Pearson (1821–1891) was an English shipowner, best known today for the gift of land to Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, which was used to establish the City's first public park, later known as Pearson Park.
Zachariah A. Rice         
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AMERICAN SLAVE TRADER, CONFEDERATE OFFICER, AND NEWSPAPER PUBLISHER
Zachariah Armstead Rice; Zachariah Rice
Zachariah Armstead Rice (September 15, 1822 – July 2, 1890) was an American businessman who was prominent in the city of Atlanta, Georgia, in the decades before and after the Civil War. In addition to investments in textile mills, general merchandise stores, and real estate, Rice was a slave trader, Confederate officer, city councilman, and newspaper publisher of the Daily Intelligencer.