Storrs
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Storrs may refer to:
  • Storrs, Connecticut
    Storrs, Connecticut
    Storrs is a census-designated place and part of the town of Mansfield, Connecticut located in eastern Tolland County. The population was 10,996 at the 2000 census...

    , a US village
  • Storrs Hall
    Storrs Hall
    Storrs Hall is a 4 star hotel on the banks of Windermere in the Lake District, Cumbria, England. The hotel, a Grade II* listed Georgian mansion is also home to the National Trust-owned folly the "Temple" on the end of a stone jetty on Windermere....

    , a listed building in Cumbria, England


People with the surname Storrs:
  • Francis Storrs
    Francis Storrs
    Francis Edmund Storrs was a British academic and intelligence agent. He was the younger brother of Arabist and colonial administrator Sir Ronald Storrs....

  • George Storrs
    George Storrs
    George Storrs was a Christian teacher and writer in the United States.- Biography :George Storrs was born in Lebanon, New Hampshire on December 13, 1796, son to Colonel Constant Storrs and the former Lucinda Howe...

     (1796–1879), American preacher, Christian writer, and editor
  • George Harry Storrs
    George Harry Storrs
    George Harry Storrs was murdered in 1909 by an unknown assailant. The case was featured in BBC One's Julian Fellowes Investigates: A Most Mysterious Murder.-History:...

     (1861–1909), British murder victim
  • Henry R. Storrs
    Henry R. Storrs
    Henry Randolph Storrs was a U.S. Representative from New York, brother of William Lucius Storrs.Born in Middletown, Connecticut, Storrs was graduated from Yale College in 1804.He studied law....

  • John Storrs
    John Storrs
    John Storrs , also known as John Henry Bradley Storrs, John Bradley Storrs and John H. Storrs, was an American modernist sculptor....

     (1885-1956), American modernist sculptor
  • Richard Salter Storrs
    Richard Salter Storrs
    Richard Salter Storrs was an American Congregational clergyman.-Biography:Storrs was born in Braintree, Massachusetts...

  • Sir Ronald Storrs British Imperial administrator
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