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Caleb Howard Baumes (March 31, 1863 | Bethlehem, Albany County, New York - September 25, 193 |
Glenmont is a hamlet in the town of | Bethlehem, Albany County, New York. |
Selkirk is a hamlet in the town of | Bethlehem, Albany County, New York. |
The entire route is in | Bethlehem, Albany County. |
at game on, Ferguson became a regular on the | Bethlehem game day rosters. |
Cigars International is a | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania-based direct marketer and onli |
steel was provided from a plant operated by | Bethlehem Steel, directly adjacent to the turnpike in |
9. One 12-inch Gun M1895 (#7 | Bethlehem) on Disappearing Carriage M1901 (#2 Watertow |
or Come Fly with Me, she rode a limousine to | Bethlehem to discuss joining the order. |
The Peace Light of | Bethlehem is distributed by the association in the pro |
The nomad is not impressed by | Bethlehem, and does not want to fight in the army. |
etired Bishop J. Mark Dyer of the Diocese of | Bethlehem, Ralph E. |
ould potentially include stops in Allentown, | Bethlehem and Easton. |
the present U.S. 12 and west of the current | Bethlehem Steel entrance gate to earlier sections of p |
Bethlehem Methodist Episcopal Church is a historic Met | |
The year after | Bethlehem was established, an Anglican girls boarding |
The township contains these five cemeteries: | Bethlehem, Eakle, Evans, McInturff and Wright and Neat |
which was originally heard on WIMO 1300 AM, | Bethlehem, Georgia, every Monday through Friday, betwe |
hiladelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of a | Bethlehem Steel executive. |
In 1916, 1917 and 1918, the Rovers met | Bethlehem Steel F.C. in the finals of the National Cha |
7 and 1918 National Challenge Cup, losing to | Bethlehem Steel F.C. both times. |
Despite the plaudits, | Bethlehem Steel F.C. easily dispatched Farr Alpaca in |
Regardless, he signed with the U.S. club | Bethlehem Steel F.C. during the 1920-1921 National Ass |
In 1928, he played one game with | Bethlehem Steel F.C. of the American Soccer League and |
o the United States, eventually signing with | Bethlehem Steel F.C. |
United States where in 1915, he signed with | Bethlehem Steel F.C. of the National Association Footb |
1913, he left Scotland for good to sign with | Bethlehem Steel F.C. of the amateur Allied American Fo |
ed to the United States where he signed with | Bethlehem Steel F.C. of the American Soccer League (AS |
th Toronto Ulster United before signing with | Bethlehem Steel F.C. of the American Soccer League in |
t team Butler is known to have played for is | Bethlehem Steel F.C., then competing in the American S |
o the 1918 National Challenge Cup, losing to | Bethlehem Steel F.C.. |
ime Victory, VC2-C-AP2 design, built 1945 at | Bethlehem Steel, Fairfield, Baltimore MD, later rename |
r Adams recorded in 1960 and released on the | Bethlehem label featuring performances by Byrd and Ada |
chian Uprising OH, the Pocono Jazz Festival, | Bethlehem Music Festival, Bennett Alliance Open Fest, |
ances with the Philadelphia Orchestra at the | Bethlehem Bach Festival. |
1955: Milt Hinton Quartet | Bethlehem High Fidelity |
e social needs of Palestinians living in the | Bethlehem area, focusing specifically on women, childr |
st of Hallum, his birthplace, and founder of | Bethlehem Abbey for Premonstratensian canonesses. |
2 was based on two ships built in 1938-39 by | Bethlehem Steel for Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Mobilfu |
The township contains seven cemeteries: | Bethlehem, Fisher, Friends Church, George Peters Famil |
He was in private practice in | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania from 1923 to 1937. |
SEPTA remains owner of the | Bethlehem Branch from Lansdale to Hellertown. |
icipate in the holiday re-mailing, including | Bethlehem, PA; Garland, UT; Nazareth, MI; Antler, ND a |
on big cases for IBM, Westinghouse Electric, | Bethlehem Steel, General Motors, Esquire Magazine, and |
A letter of Jerome written from | Bethlehem, which gives a long list of the barbarian tr |
luding United States Steel, Kaiser Aluminum, | Bethlehem Steel, Goodyear and Bridgestone Firestone. |
ranty Trust Company, New York Trust Company, | Bethlehem Steel, Goodyear Tire & Rubber, New York Rail |
5. One 12-inch Gun M1895 (#8 | Bethlehem) (spare gun) Battery Crockett, Fort Mills, C |
One 12-inch Gun M1895 (#10 | Bethlehem) (spare gun) Battery Wheeler, Fort Mills, Co |
of Ethan Pond in the southeastern corner of | Bethlehem, New Hampshire and just north of the northea |
d Harrisburg, Lancaster, Reading, Allentown, | Bethlehem, Easton, Hazleton, Wilkes Barre, Lock Haven, |
Although born in | Bethlehem, PA he was raised and learned the sport of t |
s a pastor in Beit Jala (1899-1905) and then | Bethlehem, where he was later appointed the parish pri |
gh school football at Liberty High School in | Bethlehem, where he competed in the respected East Pen |
Two sermons in The House of God in | Bethlehem Kishinev held. |
are of family, friends and the landscape in | Bethlehem and her first signed picture is dated Octobe |
They are directed to | Bethlehem, and Herod asks them to let him know who thi |
Bethlehem Catholic High School won state championships | |
Neal Shapiro attended | Bethlehem Central High School in Delmar, New York, gra |
Guman was a star running back at | Bethlehem Catholic High School (where he was a high sc |
New | Bethlehem Catholic High School, Catholic or separate s |
on the 29th; was converted to an ARL at the | Bethlehem Key Highway Plant; and commissioned in full |
d to the Navy on 10 March 1945; converted at | Bethlehem Key Highway Shipyard, Baltimore, Md.; and co |
er First Financial Services, Stanley/Vidmar, | Bethlehem Steel, Hill Financial Savings, Muhlenberg Co |
1-20, Mary Theotokos gave birth to Christ at | Bethlehem, wrapped him in cloths and laid him in a man |
ng, DJ Kool Herc said, "1520 Sedgwick is the | Bethlehem of Hip-Hop culture." |
with his Palestinian wife in Beit Jala near | Bethlehem when his village was attacked by Israeli hel |
no clear information on when he signed with | Bethlehem but his first game was an exhibition match w |
lowers and the sheaf of wheat (which recalls | Bethlehem, "the house of bread"), probably alludes to |
He was buried at the Frame Meeting House in | Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. |
The Bach Choir of | Bethlehem with Ifor Jones, conductor; Phyllis Curtin, |
sted in banking at Mauch Chunk, Sunbury, and | Bethlehem, and in 1897 became president of the First N |
She also wrote a nativity play The Inn at | Bethlehem, related in theme to her poem Epiphany, whic |
and a first tour to the USA in 1995 playing | Bethlehem Musikfest in Pennsylvania. |
. Merchant Marine Association), built at the | Bethlehem Shipyard in Baltimore in 1943, was named for |
The largest crowd ever seen in | Bethlehem was in 1861, when the locals waved their men |
preparatory schools and Lehigh University of | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in 1890. |
Fritz attended | Bethlehem Academy in Faribault, then went on to the Fa |
Sansour developed the | Bethlehem Passport in partnership with the city counci |
e was appointed Patriarchal Commissioner for | Bethlehem, and in 1981, he was appointed Chairman of t |
seum housed in the former Chapel of Jesus of | Bethlehem, built in 1453 by Carthusian monks and now c |
d to Germantown, Pennsylvania in 1906 and to | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in 1908. |
He matriculated to Lehigh University, | Bethlehem, PA, in 1967 with the aid of a Lehigh Merit |
to bolster Kepler's theory that the Star of | Bethlehem was in fact a great conjunction of the three |
The company - | Bethlehem Steel in the United States - instead offered |
He retired from | Bethlehem Steel in Reading, Pennsylvania as a drill bi |
nd Bath in England; Somerset, New Jersey and | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in the United States, and Sing |
Bader graduated from Liberty High School in | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in 1987. |
ng performances recorded and released on the | Bethlehem label in 1957. |
928, moving to the United States to play for | Bethlehem Steel in the American Soccer League (ASL). |
The town is a part of the | Bethlehem Governorate in the central West Bank. |
ist Methodist his local place of worship was | Bethlehem Church in Porth. |
according to folk tradition-the shepherds of | Bethlehem built in the cave where Jesus Christ was bor |
ucky, she graduated from Moravian Academy in | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in 1965. |
aston area: PBS affiliate WLVT Channel 39 in | Bethlehem, and independent station WFMZ Channel 69 in |
tinued to play sporadically, filling in when | Bethlehem had injuries to its backline, until his reti |
Later, at | Bethlehem, Jesus is born in a cave, and three shepherd |
Bethlehem Down is a choral anthem or carol composed in | |
el Albert Hartenstine (born July 27, 1953 in | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) is a former American football |
s Jacobus Bester, the Boer commandant of the | Bethlehem commando, is born in Bloemfontein |
the first star in remembrance of the Star of | Bethlehem, that it has been given an affectionate name |
"From | Bethlehem to Jenin" - 5:35 |
Parker was born in | Bethlehem, New Jersey and moved to Perth Amboy after t |
election challenge by Democratic nominee and | Bethlehem Mayor John Callahan and Independent Jake Tow |
, has 108 rooms offering a panoramic view of | Bethlehem, the Judean Desert and Herodion. |
Baltimore on 27 April 1945; converted by the | Bethlehem Steel Key Highway Shipyard; and placed in fu |
Bethlehem Steel, like many American steel companies, w | |
stica, come to the small New England town of | Bethlehem (most likely modeled after Bethlehem, Connec |
Bottlesham was translated from | Bethlehem to Llandaff in 1386. |
Bethlehem then loaned him out to the Philadelphia Cent | |
quet Center in Hellertown and Saucon Park in | Bethlehem are located along the Saucon. |
riginal retail location in historic downtown | Bethlehem is located at 535 Main Street. |
scandalous production of his Nativity opera | Bethlehem in London. |
h novelist Nicholas Blincoe and has homes in | Bethlehem and London. |
In 1804 the Albany and | Bethlehem Turnpike's lower leg traveled from Kenwood s |
ley (Convallaria majalis) and Yellow star of | Bethlehem (Gagea lutea). |
Pepper began the 1920-1921 season with | Bethlehem, never made a game day roster. |
Bethlehem recorded many modern jazz musicians includin | |
s and Jews to gather at the main entrance to | Bethlehem and march to the church. |
Since 1963, when she joined the | Bethlehem CT monastery, she disciplined herself under |
With the change in league, the owners of | Bethlehem Steel moved the team to Philadelphia, renami |
played Milwaukee, Wisconsin's Summerfest and | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania's Musikfest. |
Bethlehem was named in honour of Christianity's birthp | |
There is also an elementary school in | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania named Asa Packer. |
lsea (part of London) in the United Kingdom, | Bethlehem and Nazareth, Pennsylvania, Bethania in Nort |
He was interred in | Bethlehem Cemetery near Livingston. |
Born in the town of | Bethlehem (now New Scotland) in Albany County, he comp |
Born in | Bethlehem Township, New Jersey, Cornish attended the c |
founder and Chief Executive Officer of Open | Bethlehem, a non-governmental foundation established t |
the Confederate Army at Camp Boone in Saint | Bethlehem, Tennessee now incorporated and merged intoC |
with Russ Garcia--That Old Black Magic, for | Bethlehem Records, now available on CD. |
After the discovery of | Bethlehem, a number of settlements began to rise along |
Douglass also played for the | Bethlehem Bears of the Eastern League of Professional |
was launched as Deluruguay 24 March 1942 by | Bethlehem Steel of Sparrows Point, Maryland; acquired |
Laid down on October 16, 1962 by | Bethlehem Steel of San Francisco, California, Garcia w |
alestine, commanding the organization in the | Bethlehem area of the West Bank. |
Bethlehem Steel offered players both $15 per week to p | |
On 3 November 1914, Charles M. Schwab of | Bethlehem Steel offered Winston Churchill, then First |
In 1966 | Bethlehem Steel offered its assistance in incorporatin |
On 3 November 1914, Charles M. Schwab of | Bethlehem Steel offered Winston Churchill, then First |
In recent years, the St. | Bethlehem post office has become a branch of the Clark |
The | Bethlehem post office (ZIP code 40007) offers a specia |
He is interred in the | Bethlehem Chapel, on the crypt level, at the Washingto |
Jones died in | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on September 6, 1831. |
round Christmas with those wanting to have a | Bethlehem postmark on Christmas letters and cards. |
On September 8, 1923, he returned to | Bethlehem, winning one last league title in the 1927. |
7:50 a.m., a Palestinian suicide bomber from | Bethlehem got onto the Egged line 32A bus, which came |
larger amounts from a single source such as | Bethlehem Steel or U.S. Steel as a cost-saving measure |
nexed by the city of Albany from the town of | Bethlehem, the other islands were not. |
lle in the Moab desert, palm-ringed Jericho, | Bethlehem and other biblical-Christian sites. |
work in three books, dealing with Jerusalem, | Bethlehem, and other places in Palestine, and briefly |
Bethlehem is overlooked by Carn Goch, a significant Ir | |
U.S. Steel and | Bethlehem Steel owned Karen, Maple Creek, and Ellswort |
of-pearl box, on May 13, during his visit to | Bethlehem as part of a pilgrimage including Nazareth a |
andotte Street (Route378 heading North), the | Bethlehem Steel Plant and Zion Lutheran Church from th |
He worked at the | Bethlehem Steel plant in Lackawanna, New York and in t |
She was launched 29 February 1944 by | Bethlehem Sparrows Point Shipyard, Sparrows Point, Mar |
She was launched 26 August 1944 by | Bethlehem Sparrow's Point Shipyard, Sparrow's Point, M |
Chikaskia was launched 2 October 1942 by | Bethlehem Sparrows Point Shipyard, Sparrows Point, Mar |
US Navy, laid down on 5 October 1943 by the | Bethlehem Sparrows Point Shipyard, Inc., Sparrows Poin |
a Kennebec class T2 tanker that was built by | Bethlehem Sparrows Point Shipyard in Sparrows Point, M |
ara was laid down on 30 December 1966 at the | Bethlehem Sparrows Point Shipyard in Sparrows Point, M |
ismantle Mahan was issued in January 2003 to | Bethlehem Steel-Sparrows Point of Baltimore, Md to dis |
nfusing T3 designation, the T3-S-A1s bult by | Bethlehem Sparrows Point for Standard Oil of New Jerse |
ahatchee (AO-98) was launched 2 June 1945 by | Bethlehem Steel-Sparrows Point Shipyard, Inc., Sparrow |
ing World War II to three related designs at | Bethlehem Sparrows Point Shipyard of Sparrows Point, M |
T3-S-A1 design built during World War II at | Bethlehem Sparrows Point Shipyard of Sparrows Point, M |
built under Maritime Commission contract by | Bethlehem Sparrows Point Shipyard, Inc., Sparrows Poin |
Kevin Bracken, a Trappist monk in | Bethlehem Abbey, Portglenone, to persuade him to retur |
During the 1980s, St. | Bethlehem faced possible annexation to Clarksville, bu |
in 1516 to the Carthusian House of Jesus of | Bethlehem '(Sheen Priory)', who '(which?)' remained th |
O Little Town of | Bethlehem (Brooks, Redner) [2:41] |
The Arab inhabitants fled to | Bethlehem, which remained under Jordanian control. |
ernational Steel Group Inc. (the remnants of | Bethlehem Steel, Republic Steel and LTV Steel) in 2004 |
He started on Mondays from the Sun Inn in | Bethlehem, and returned from the King of Prussia Inn i |
uway exit 22. Continuing through the town of | Bethlehem as River Road, NY 144 becomes straighter and |
g at the Christian community of contemporary | Bethlehem called Salaam Bethlehem. |
name Abner Read and laid down 21 May 1944 at | Bethlehem Steel, San Francisco. |
Posada (Pilgrimage To | Bethlehem) - Santana - 5:22 (B. |
With the opening of | Bethlehem High School in 2007, E.D. Feehan's enrolment |
BOE) consists of 7 members who reside in the | Bethlehem Central School District. |
Bethlehem Elementary School | |
tral Catholic High School and graduated from | Bethlehem Business School in 1965. |
He had been the head coach at nearby | Bethlehem High School for six seasons from 1921 to 192 |
Bethlehem High School Addition fire | |
For | Bethlehem High School in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Cana |
The | Bethlehem Area School District began disciplinary hear |
e Archdiocese of Louisville (the other being | Bethlehem High School in Bardstown). |
and urging her audience to send money to the | Bethlehem Area School District to help fight the lawsu |
Bethlehem High School is a coeducational, Roman Cathol | |
he court determined the site did disrupt the | Bethlehem Area School District environment, and that j |
The | Bethlehem Central School District is a public school d |
of thirteen hundred students, however, when | Bethlehem High School opened that year, that average d |
wo high schools Tommy Douglas Collegiate and | Bethlehem High School, plus a recreation/civic centre |
chool on the city's west end until 2008 when | Bethlehem High School, located in the Blairmore Suburb |
al in Bardstown, Kentucky and as chaplain at | Bethlehem High School. |
Near | Bethlehem did shepherds keep |
vy, AF-21 was built in 1932 as SS Veragua by | Bethlehem Steel Shipbuilding Corp., Quincy, Massachuse |
nt extensive overhaul for four months by the | Bethlehem Steel shipyard at Baltimore, Maryland. |
e Commission contract (MCE hull 2662) by the | Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Inc., Baltimore, Maryland |
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