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Biblical

* Mizpah in Benjamin *
Mizpah in Gilead (disambiguation) Mizpah in Gilead may refer to: * Mizpah in Gilead (Genesis) * Mizpah in Gilead (Joshua) * Mizpah in Gilead (Judges) Mizpah ('watch-tower', 'look-out') was a town in Gilead, where Jephthah resided, and where he assumed the command of the Israelites ...
, several places * Mizpah (Moab) *
Mizpah (Judah) The Book of Joshua lists almost 400 ancient Levantine city names (including alternative names and derivatives in the form of words describing citizens of a town) which refer to over 300 distinct locations in Israel, the West Bank, Jordan, Lebanon an ...


United States

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Mizpah, Minnesota Mizpah is a city in Koochiching County, Minnesota, United States. Its population was 58 at the 2020 census. U.S. Highway 71 and County Road 36 are two of the main routes in Mizpah. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the c ...
* Mizpah, New Jersey *
Mizpah Hotel The Mizpah Hotel is a historic hotel in Tonopah, Nevada, U.S. It is a member of Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The Mizpah and the nearby Belvada Building, both five stories hig ...
, a historic hotel in Tonopah, Nevada *
Mizpah Spring Hut The High Huts of the White Mountains are eight mountain huts in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, owned and maintained by the Appalachian Mountain Club. They are modeled after similar huts in the Alps and positioned at intervals along the Ap ...
, in the White Mountains of New Hampshire


Other uses

* Mizpah, pen name of
Mildred A. Bonham Mildred A. Bonham (, Baker; pen name, Mizpah; August 6, 1840 – July 28, 1907) was a 19th-century American travel writer from Illinois. In 1858, she married Judge Benjamin F. Bonham, later removing to Calcutta where her descriptions in the letters ...
(1840–1907) * Mizpah Congregation, a synagogue Chattanooga, Tennessee, U.S. *
Mizpah (emotional bond) Mizpah (מִצְפָּה ''miṣpāh'', ''mitspah'') is Hebrew for "watchtower". As mentioned in the biblical story of Jacob and Laban, making a pile of stones marked an agreement between two people, with God as their watching witness. Biblical na ...
* ''Mizpah'' (steamboat), which ran on Puget Sound * , a United States Navy patrol yacht converted from a private vessel of the same name in 1942 * ''Mizpah'' play and film adaptation of work by
Ella Wheeler Wilcox Ella Wheeler Wilcox (November 5, 1850October 30, 1919) was an American author and poet. Her works include the collection '' Poems of Passion'' and the poem "Solitude", which contains the lines "Laugh, and the world laughs with you; weep, and you ...
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