Brinton
Brinton is a name that can refer to various subjects, including people, places, and institutions. This article provides an overview of the different notable references to Brinton.
People[edit | edit source]
- Daniel Garrison Brinton (1837–1899) - An American archaeologist and ethnologist, known for his work in the field of anthropology and his contributions to the study of Native American languages and cultures.
- John Brinton (1832–1907) - A prominent American surgeon and medical educator, who served as a professor of surgery and was involved in the establishment of several medical institutions.
- Howard H. Brinton (1884–1973) - An American Quaker historian and educator, known for his writings on Quakerism and his role in the Quaker movement.
Places[edit | edit source]
- Brinton, Norfolk - A village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It is known for its historical buildings and rural landscape.
- Brinton, Pennsylvania - A small community in the United States, known for its historical significance and local landmarks.
Institutions[edit | edit source]
- Brinton Hospital - A medical facility named after John Brinton, providing healthcare services to the local community.
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See Also[edit | edit source]
- Brinton's Mill - A historic grist mill located in Pennsylvania, associated with the Brinton family.
- Brinton's Quarry - A notable geological site known for its unique rock formations and historical significance.
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