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4 unusual facts about Pawling


Pawling

Pawling Nature Reserve, a 1,060-acre area in the northern section of the Town of Pawling, New York

Pawling Hall, a historic meeting hall located at Hagaman in Montgomery County, New York, USA

Pawling Corporation, a specialty manufacturer of rubber and plastic products

Stephen B. Cushing

Stephen Booth Cushing (January 1812 Pawling, Dutchess County, New York - June 9, 1868 New York City) was an American lawyer and politician.


1900 College Football All-America Team

William Fincke, a quarterback for Yale who later became a pacifist minister and educator and founded the Manumit School on his dairy farm in Pawling, New York.

George Franklin Pawling

George Franklin Pawling (April 16, 1879 - December 2, 1954), was president of the Amateur Athletic Union in the 1910s and the builder of the Philadelphia Arena in the 1920s.

Ian O'Boyle

After graduating from Trinity-Pawling School, O'Boyle accepted a scholarship to play at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT).

Ruth Stafford Peale

She was born in Fonda, Iowa to Canadian parents, Methodist clergyman Frank B. Stafford and Loretta A. Stafford, and died on February 6, 2008 in Pawling, New York, aged 101.


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