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Eliphalet () is a
Biblical Hebrew Biblical Hebrew (, or , ), also called Classical Hebrew, is an archaic form of the Hebrew language, a language in the Canaanite branch of Semitic languages spoken by the Israelites in the area known as the Land of Israel, roughly west of ...
masculine name. It may refer to:


People

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Eliphalet Adams Eliphalet Adams (; March 26, 1677 — October 4, 1753) was an eminent minister of New London, Connecticut. He graduated from Harvard University in 1694. He was ordained February 9, 1709, and died on October 4, 1753, aged 76. Dr. Chauncy spoke ...
(1677–1753), American minister * Eliphalet Austin, businessman with the Connecticut Land Company *
Eliphalet Ball Eliphalet Ball (July 29, 1722 – April 6, 1797) was a Presbyterian minister and an early settler in Saratoga County, New York. The town of Ballston, New York, Ballston ("Ball's Town") is named for him.) Personal Ball was born on July 29, 1722, in ...
(1722–1797), American Presbyterian minister * Eliphalet Wickes Blatchford (1826–1915), American businessman and manufacturer * Eliphalet Williams Bliss (1836–1903), American manufacturer and inventor *
Eliphalet Adams Bulkeley Eliphalet Adams Bulkeley (June 20, 1803 – February 13, 1872) was an American business executive, politician, and first president of the Aetna Insurance Company. Life and career Bulkeley was born June 20, 1803, in Colchester, Connecticut, the ...
(1804–1872), American businessman *
Eliphalet Chapin Eliphalet Chapin (1741–1807) was a cabinetmaker and furniture maker in East Windsor, Connecticut in the late 18th century. His style of furniture design is regarded as one of the most elegant of its time. Chapin was born in Massachusetts; ...
(1741–1807), American furniture maker * Eliphalet Daniels (1713–1799), British Colonial America-born American military leader *
Eliphalet Dyer Eliphalet Dyer (September 14, 1721 – May 13, 1807) was an American lawyer, jurist, and statesman from Windham, Connecticut. He was a delegate for Connecticut to many sessions of the Continental Congress, where he signed the 1774 Continental As ...
(1721–1807), American statesman and judge *
Eliphalet Frazer Andrews Eliphalet Frazer Andrews (June 11, 1835 – March 15, 1915), an American painter known primarily as a portraitist, established an art instruction curriculum at the behest of William Wilson Corcoran at his Corcoran School of Art, and served as it ...
(1835–1914), American painter * Eliphalet Lockwood (1741–1814), American Revolutionary War militiaman and politician *
Eliphalet Lockwood (deacon) Eliphalet Lockwood (October 27, 1675 – October 14, 1753) was a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives The Connecticut State House of Representatives is the lower house in the Connecticut General Assembly, the state legislatu ...
(1675–1753), American politician and deacon from Connecticut *
Eliphalet Oram Lyte Eliphalet Oram Lyte (June 29, 1842 – January 3, 1913) was an American teacher and author of grammar and composition textbooks. He is credited as the composer of the tune to the popular song "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" in the publication ''The Fran ...
(1842–1913), American educator, author, and textbook creator * Eliphalet S. Miner (1818–1890), American politician from Wisconsin *
Eliphalet Nott Eliphalet Nott (June 25, 1773January 25, 1866), was a famed Presbyterian minister, inventor, educational pioneer, and long-term president of Union College, Schenectady, New York. Early life Nott was born at Ashford, Connecticut, on June 25, 1773 ...
(1773–1866), President of Union College from 1804 to 1866 *
Eliphalet Pearson Eliphalet Pearson (June 11, 1752 – September 12, 1826) was an American educator, the first Preceptor of Phillips Academy (1778–86), and the acting president of Harvard University (1804–06). He also co-founded the American Education Soc ...
(1752–1826), American educator; acting President of Harvard University *
Eliphalet Remington Eliphalet Remington (October 28, 1793 – August 12, 1861) was an American engineer who founded what would become known as Remington Arms. Originally the company was known as ''E. Remington'' followed by ''E. Remington & Son'' and then ''E. ...
(1793–1861), gunsmith and founder of Remington Arms * Eliphalet Stone (1825-1905), American politician from Wisconsin *
Eliphalet Trask Eliphalet Trask (January 8, 1806 – December 9, 1890) was an American politician who served as the third Mayor of Springfield, Massachusetts, and as the 23rd Lieutenant Governor for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Massachusetts (Massa ...
(1806–1890), American politician from Massachusetts *
Eliphalet Wickes Eliphalet Wickes (April 1, 1769June 7, 1850) was an American politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives from New York. He was born on April 1, 1769, in Huntington on Long Island in the Province of New York. During ...
(1769–1850), member of the United States House of Representatives from New York


Biblical figures

* Eliphalet, son of King
David David (; , "beloved one") (traditional spelling), , ''Dāwūd''; grc-koi, Δαυΐδ, Dauíd; la, Davidus, David; gez , ዳዊት, ''Dawit''; xcl, Դաւիթ, ''Dawitʿ''; cu, Давíдъ, ''Davidŭ''; possibly meaning "beloved one". w ...


See also

* Eliphalet Austin House *
Eliphalet Ferris House Eliphalet Ferris House is a registered historic building in Mariemont, Ohio, listed in the National Register The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buil ...
* Eliphalet W. and Catherine E. Jaquish Purdy House *
Eliphalet Spurr House The Eliphalet Spurr House is a historic house located at 103 Walnut Street in Brookline, Massachusetts, United States. Description and history The -story wood-frame house was built in 1798 by Eliphalet Spurr, who was locally prominent as one ...
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