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There was associated with William Burke Belknap for many years his brother, Morris Belknap, and for many years during the administration of William R. Belknap, his brother-in-law Major C.J.F.Allen and Colonel Morris B. Belknap were officers of the
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Preface by John Lawrance Hawkes, transcribed with notes by Donald M. Johnson. Published by John Lawrance Hawkes in Dorset, Vermont, copyright 2000, 87 pp., in a limited edition of 250 copies.
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W. B. Belknap, also known as William Burke Belknap (the elder), was the great-great-grandfather of John Lawrance Hawkes, who edited and published in 2000 the journal of
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W. B. traveled to Pittsburgh, East Tennessee, St. Louis, and Cincinnati before settling his hardware business on the banks of the
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A History of Kentucky and Kentuckians: The Leaders and Representative Men in Commerce, Industry and Modern Activities
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William Burke Belknap (the elder) was the grandfather of Alice Belknap Hawkes, Eleanor Belknap Humphrey,
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The twins were both born on February 25, 1925, and both were killed in action while serving in the
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2017-11-10 1435 tombstone of William Burke Belknap, the elder, and wife Mary in Cave Hill Cemetery
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This article is about the hardware company founder. For the owner of Land O'Goshen Farms, see
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William Burke Belknap, the elder, was the oldest of six children and the only son of
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in Louisville. He became a prominent Kentucky citizen and businessman who hosted
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expedition which departed from New Haven, Connecticut on September 1, 1802.
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The Journal of Joel Root, Supercargo, on the brig Huron, 1802–1806.
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and of Barbara Morgan Meade, a founder and former co-owner of
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and married Lily Buckner (1858 -1893), the granddaughter of
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W.B. Belknap & Co., W.B. Belknap & Co. (c. 1862).
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William Burke Belknap

Brimfield, Massachusetts
Jefferson County, Kentucky
Cave Hill Cemetery
Louisville, Kentucky
Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company
William
Morris
Morris Burke Belknap, the elder
William Burke Belknap (the younger)
W .B. Belknap and Company
Louisville, Kentucky
Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company
Brimfield, Massachusetts
Morris Burke Belknap (the elder)
Ohio River
Ulysses S. Grant
William T. Sherman
American Civil War
Morris Burke Belknap (the elder)
William Richardson Belknap
Morris Burke Belknap
Colonel Morris Burke Belknap
Simon Bolivar Buckner
Governor of Kentucky
Cave Hill Cemetery

American Civil War
Pendennis Club

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