Lewis Kilborn (1902–1984), the son of John Dexter Kilborn and Sarah Cahill Kilborn
Oliver Kilbourn (1904–1993), British coal miner, painter, and founding member of the Ashington Group
Pam Kilborn (born 1939), Australian former athlete
Rosemary Kilbourn (born 1931), Canadian artist, printmaker and wood engraver
Ruth Kilbourn (born 1895), Chicago-area dancer and dance teacher
William Kilbourn, CM, FRSC (1926–1995), Canadian author and historian in Toronto, Ontario
Location:
Kilbourn, Wisconsin, former name of the city of Wisconsin Dells in south-central Wisconsin
Kilbourn Bridge, located just south of Kilbourn, Iowa, United States
Kilbourn Hill or Dexter Drumlin, a 311-foot drumlin and 38-acre open space reservation in Lancaster, Massachusetts
Abell-Kilbourn House in Martinsburg, West Virginia, associated with John N. Abell and Charles W. Kilbourn
See also
Kilbourn v. Thompson, 103 U.S. 168 (1880) was a United States Supreme Court case that dealt with the question whether or not the United States House of Representatives may compel testimony
This
disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kilbourn. If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
Lewis Kilborn (1902–1984), the son of John Dexter Kilborn and Sarah Cahill Kilborn
Oliver Kilbourn (1904–1993), British coal miner, painter, and founding member of the Ashington Group
Pam Kilborn (born 1939), Australian former athlete
Rosemary Kilbourn (born 1931), Canadian artist, printmaker and wood engraver
Ruth Kilbourn (born 1895), Chicago-area dancer and dance teacher
William Kilbourn, CM, FRSC (1926–1995), Canadian author and historian in Toronto, Ontario
Location:
Kilbourn, Wisconsin, former name of the city of Wisconsin Dells in south-central Wisconsin
Kilbourn Bridge, located just south of Kilbourn, Iowa, United States
Kilbourn Hill or Dexter Drumlin, a 311-foot drumlin and 38-acre open space reservation in Lancaster, Massachusetts
Abell-Kilbourn House in Martinsburg, West Virginia, associated with John N. Abell and Charles W. Kilbourn
See also
Kilbourn v. Thompson, 103 U.S. 168 (1880) was a United States Supreme Court case that dealt with the question whether or not the United States House of Representatives may compel testimony
This
disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kilbourn. If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.