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Daboll is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Brian Daboll (born 1975), Canadian-born American football coach *Celadon Leeds Daboll (1818–1866), American merchant and inventor *Nathan Daboll (1750–1818), American educator *Nathan Daboll (politician) (1780–1863), American politician, judge, and author See also *Daboll trumpet A Daboll trumpet is an air trumpet foghorn which was developed by an American, Celadon Leeds Daboll, of New London, Connecticut. It was basically a small coal-fired hot air engine, which compressed air in a cylinder on top of which was a reed ...
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Brian Daboll
Brian Michael Daboll (; born April 14, 1975) is a Canadian-born American football coach who is the head coach of the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). He previously served as the offensive coordinator for the Cleveland Browns, Miami Dolphins, Kansas City Chiefs, Alabama Crimson Tide, and Buffalo Bills. Daboll has also served in various capacities as an assistant coach for the New England Patriots from 2000 to 2006 and again from 2013 to 2016. Early years Born in Welland, Ontario, Canada, Daboll was raised by his grandparents in nearby West Seneca, a suburb of Buffalo, New York. Daboll attended Saint Francis High School in Athol Springs, New York and was a letterman in football. He was teammates there with future coach Brian Polian and future NFL front office executive Dave Caldwell. He attended the University of Rochester and was a letterman and two-year starter in football. Daboll graduated with a degree in economics. Coaching career Assistant Daboll was ...
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Celadon Leeds Daboll
Celadon Leeds Daboll (July 18, 1818 in Groton, Connecticut – October 13, 1866 in New London, Connecticut), was a merchant in New London, Connecticut. From 1854 to 1861 he was employed in the U.S. Department of the Interior in Washington, D.C. He conceived the idea of applying the principle of the clarinet to a large trumpet, to serve as a fog signal for mariners, known as the Daboll trumpet A Daboll trumpet is an air trumpet foghorn which was developed by an American, Celadon Leeds Daboll, of New London, Connecticut. It was basically a small coal-fired hot air engine, which compressed air in a cylinder on top of which was a reed .... References 1818 births 1866 deaths American civil servants People from Groton, Connecticut {{Connecticut-stub ...
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Nathan Daboll
Nathan Daboll ( – March 9, 1818) was an American teacher who wrote the mathematics textbook most commonly used in American schools in the first half of the 19th century. During the course of his career, he also operated a popular navigation school for ship transport, merchant mariners, and published a variety of almanacs during the American Revolution period. Early years Born in Groton, Connecticut, Daboll was the son of Nathan Daboll (born c. 1725 in East Hampton (town), New York, East Hampton, New York; died c. 1780) and Anna Lynn (born 1724 in Groton). He had two brothers, John (born 1755) and Benjamin (1757–1848), and two sisters Susannah (born 1748) and Amy (born 1764). Daboll's father was born with the surname Dibble, but changed it to Daboll. Daboll's grandfather was born with the surname Dibble (sometimes spelled Deble). Daboll had little formal education but mastered mathematics quickly while earning a living as a cooper (profession), cooper.Stowell 1976:92 Career D ...
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Nathan Daboll (politician)
Nathan Daboll (November 14, 1780 – August 28, 1863), was an American politician, judge, textbook author, and almanac publisher. Personal life He was the son of Elizabeth (1742–1813) and Nathan Daboll (1750–1818). He had a younger sister, Lydia (born c. 1782). Daboll married Elizabeth in 1804. They had a son, David Austin Daboll (1813–1895). He received an Honorary Degree from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut in 1835. Career Daboll served in the Connecticut House of Representatives 1832–1833, and the Connecticut Senate 1833–1835. He was Clerk of the Court of Probate for the State of Connecticut, County of New London, Connecticut, Probate District of Stonington before serving as a probate judge 1843–1845. Daboll assisted his father, the notable American Revolution The American Revolution was an ideological and political revolution that occurred in British America between 1765 and 1791. The Americans in the Thirteen Colonies formed inde ...
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