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Boston to Saco, and later married Augusta Adams | Cobb, a former Cochranite. |
The building was designed by Henry Ives | Cobb, a nationally recognized architect whose other |
He was married to Mildred Lewis | Cobb, a younger sister of Generals Howell and Thomas |
She is married to Dr. Roy Jonathan | Cobb, a radiologist, and has one daughter. |
n, and Shelton gave him a bit part in his movie | Cobb about controversial baseball player Ty Cobb. |
lly notable were the 1847 divorce case of Henry | Cobb against his wife Augusta Adams Cobb, for joinin |
She endowed the Margaret | Cobb Ailshie Trust which benefited many public insti |
600 musicians, including Johnny Griffin, Jimmy | Cobb, Al Foster, Benny Bailey, Andy Bay, Tania Maria |
Al Ferguson as | Cobb Allen |
In 1980 Ty | Cobb, along with fellow cheerleaders Sam Martin, Joh |
USCGC | Cobb also played a role in this program when helicop |
Cobb also played for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Min | |
er, Ruth Brown, Billy Ward, Earl Bostic, Arnett | Cobb among others. |
m Oxford in 1964, where he studied with Richard | Cobb, among others. |
The bridge is named after Irvin S. | Cobb, an author and journalist who was born in Paduc |
Simeon | Cobb and Joseph Mason were the contractors in charge |
senting District 44, which encompasses parts of | Cobb and Fulton counties. |
d, which also featured Illinois Jacquet, Arnett | Cobb, and singer Charles Brown. |
escued by a local warlord, General Yang (Lee J. | Cobb), and became his trusted adviser. |
rned in 1883, full of ideas after speaking with | Cobb, and transformed the WBPSPCA into the American |
nter, most of the Comanches and Kiowa left Fort | Cobb, and returned to the plains during the summer o |
e courses were designed by Gene Hamm and George | Cobb, and later updated by John LaFoy. |
and starring David Janssen, Jean Seberg, Lee J. | Cobb and James Booth. |
USCGC Blacktip, USCGC George | Cobb and USCGC Jarvis later joined the search. |
It then continued out of | Cobb and into Bartow, where it is now Joe Frank Harr |
Speck called upon | Cobb and Townsend to resign their party positions. |
er arriving at Nashville, Tennessee in October, | Cobb and his regiment guarded the important supply a |
She is considered along with John B. | Cobb and David Ray Griffin as one of the leaders in |
Buszard and the sitting Liberal MP Henry Peyton | Cobb, and Cobb held the seat with a majority of 6.4% |
Cobb and Co is the name of a company that operated a | |
ave was first discovered in 1984 by Dr. Richard | Cobb and first excavated in 1989 under Dr. Boyce Dri |
tify about a 1917 gambling scandal involving Ty | Cobb and Tris Speaker. |
After the 2004 election, | Cobb and Libertarian nominee Michael Badnarik sought |
rgia 400 and Perimeter Mall, and the failure of | Cobb and Fulton counties to come to an agreement on |
all's greatest players of all time including Ty | Cobb and "Shoeless" Joe Jackson. |
ansit corridor, such as Dallas Highway (in West | Cobb) and the northern end of Cobb Parkway have no s |
Rhea County, Tennessee on June 8, 1807 to David | Cobb and Martha Bryant. |
Stuart Jaffe, along with veterans Stephen Euin | Cobb, and Davey Beauchamp. |
He subsequently replaced actors Lee J. | Cobb and Charles Bickford on NBC's The Virginian in |
st major league game on June 21, 1911 versus Ty | Cobb and the Detroit Tigers. |
ies has featured drummers Michael Carvin, Jimmy | Cobb and Bob French and the late clarinetist Alvin B |
r, even though that city is further away and in | Cobb and not Douglas. |
After extended legal battles between | Cobb and Troxler, Cobb conceded the race on February |
rence "Gatemouth" Brown, Lionel Hampton, Arnett | Cobb and Banu Gibson among others. |
The supporting cast included Lee J. | Cobb and Adolphe Menjou. |
t-Coulonge, the son of George Bryson and Robina | Cobb, and was educated at the British American Comme |
The | Cobb and Co coaches of the time published the provis |
The Albion Hotel, once a | Cobb and Co. stage coach stop, has tunnels situated |
e other Comanches moved to the vicinity of Fort | Cobb and remained on the reservation for the winter, |
Cobb and his wife, Amelie, had six children. | |
Sonny Franklin Big Band with Tom Archia, Arnett | Cobb, and his bandmate from the Ray Charles band, Jo |
Along with John B. | Cobb and David Ray Griffin, she is a signatory to th |
ially restored to the way it looked when Thomas | Cobb and Marion Cobb lived there. |
st Papa Charlie Jackson, saxophone player Junie | Cobb and bassist Milt Hinton are exceptions. |
The song was arranged by Buddy Buie, James | Cobb, and Emory Gordy, Jr.; and produced by Buddy Bu |
Coffey is the only player to play with both Ty | Cobb and Babe Ruth in the same season (1918 Tigers a |
rson, Bennie C. Keel, John H. Jameson, James E. | Cobb, and J.W. Joseph). |
ing Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Eddie Vinson, Arnett | Cobb and Clark Terry. |
e county it should have a lower fare similar to | Cobb and Clayton's transit systems, whose fares are |
The field officers were Colonels Norvell | Cobb and William C. Scott; Lieutenant Colonels Thoma |
The house was built in 1886 by | Cobb and Frost for Ransom R. Cable. |
Cobb and Co. operated a coach service to Coolgardie | |
Brass memorials on the walls commemorate Rev JW | Cobb and his wife. |
rican League dominated by speedsters such as Ty | Cobb and Clyde Milan, Shotton was never among the to |
South | Cobb Aquatic Center |
districts that comprise the area known as East | Cobb are: Daniell, McCleskey, Simpson, Hightower Tra |
Others evaluated | Cobb as "a prolific writer of sensational tales quit |
, film, video, books and historical archives of | Cobb as well as several other notable people from Fr |
Edmund | Cobb as Stockton |
Shealy joined the Dothan lawfirm of Buntin & | Cobb as an associate in 1984. |
Edmund | Cobb as Larkin |
Edmund | Cobb as Rider |
Edmund | Cobb as Slade |
Edmund | Cobb as Cal Jepson |
Edmund | Cobb as Constable McIntosh |
Edmund | Cobb as Johnny Snow |
Edmund | Cobb as Henchman Duke |
Lee J. | Cobb as Det. |
Edmund | Cobb as Bart Eaton |
Edmund | Cobb as Henchman Buck |
Lee J. | Cobb as Dock Tobin |
Cobb's other appearances include the 1983 hit movie | |
Lee J. | Cobb as Dr. Dozous |
Howell | Cobb, as president of the Provisional Confederate Co |
Edmund | Cobb as The Blanco Kid |
Randall "Tex" | Cobb as Ben Dover |
Lee J. | Cobb as Fyodor Karamazov |
Lee J. | Cobb as Detective Sergeant Garrison |
ary 4, 1863 and signed by Abraham Lincoln named | Cobb as provisional governor of Alabama. |
", having won a national contest to replace Joe | Cobb as the Our Gang "fat kid". |
Charges were laid against | Cobb as Johnson's employer, resulting in a convictio |
He replaced Lee J. | Cobb as Willy Loman in the original production of Ar |
nds, Glenn Strange as Bart Drummond, and Edmund | Cobb as Karl Holbrook. |
George W. | Cobb, ASGCA (July 2, 1914 - January 15, 1986) is a n |
Clinton L. | Cobb at the Biographical Directory of the United Sta |
th South Carolina to the support of Gen. Howell | Cobb at Marye's Heights, the focus of the hottest fi |
Holmes and a clearly out-matched Randall "Tex" | Cobb at the Astrodome. |
They fought under | Cobb at the Battle of Fredericksburg in December, de |
Born in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, | Cobb attended the common schools and was graduated f |
Cobb attended the University of Alabama School of La | |
Born near Petersburg, Virginia, | Cobb attended the common schools. |
Cobb attended Clark High School in Las Vegas, Nevada | |
When asked about the feud, | Cobb attributed it to jealousy. |
r bat maker in the country, and legends like Ty | Cobb, Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig were all using them. |
At the East | Cobb Baseball Summer Camps, players sometimes play u |
Breaking loose from his bonds, | Cobb beats up all of his captors and shows up at the |
prominent generals dissented, including Howell | Cobb, Beauregard, and Anderson. |
By early July, General | Cobb became ill and could no longer represent the Co |
As a result of his experiences, however, | Cobb became disenchanted with the Democratic Party a |
Reggie | Cobb became only the third player in the team's hist |
In 1995 | Cobb became one of the first ten employees of the Na |
Cobb became a record producer and sound engineer. | |
Cobb became the highest finishing female in Truck Se | |
n of Lt. Gov. Horace White to the governorship, | Cobb became Acting Lieutenant Governor until the end |
tor, Donna, and Jenny are imprisoned by General | Cobb because of the Doctor's pacifist attitude. |
, Carlotta, Jo Casamento, Angela Catterns, Dita | Cobb, Beccy Cole, Alyssa-Jane Cook, Louise Crawford, |
with Carroll Dickerson, Erskine Tate, and Junie | Cobb before joining Earl Hines's band as a saxophoni |
Cobb began working for the North Carolina Department | |
t” on the Tigers and “hated to be an also ran.” | Cobb biographer Richard Bak noted that the two “only |
zzland, with Cedar Walton, George Tucker, Jimmy | Cobb, Blue Mitchell, Barry Harris, and Grant Green) |
Norman | Cobb Brashear (1877-1934) was a pitcher in Major Lea |
The Irvin S. | Cobb Bridge (also known as the Brookport Bridge) is |
essee to guard railroads and supply routes, and | Cobb briefly commanded a brigade under MG Robert H. |
Cobb built the department of psychiatry at the Massa | |
our-masted schooner of the same name in 1903 by | Cobb, Butler & Company at Rockland, Maine. |
Both Babe Ruth and Ty | Cobb called Coveleski one of the toughest pitchers e |
parated by race, but were illustrated with what | Cobb called “equal dignity.” |
The Tigers' young star Ty | Cobb came into the Series with the first of his many |
The South | Cobb campus was renamed the Austell campus in spring |
Sonny Franklin Big Band with Tom Archia, Arnett | Cobb, Cedric Haywood and his bandmate from the Ray C |
ey, Andy Black, Sherill Parks, Bobby Wood, J.R. | Cobb, Chips Moman |
North | Cobb Christian has a Biblically based curriculum tha |
North | Cobb Christian School is an independent, college pre |
The | Cobb Cloverleaf is the name given to the interchange |
the NY Trademark and has hired the law firm of | Cobb Cole to contest Mettemp's claim and block the N |
Lily Tomlin as Charlotte | Cobb, College counselor |
mpaign and subsequent March to the Sea, General | Cobb commanded the Georgia reserve corps. |
Cobb Community Transit | |
d by Dr. David Amoss, a medical doctor from the | Cobb community in Caldwell County, Kentucky. |
On February 4, 2005, | Cobb conceded the race and Troxler was sworn in as A |
The North | Cobb Concert Bands have performed all over the state |
hool is a public high school located in eastern | Cobb County in Georgia. |
Georgia House of Representatives in an eastern | Cobb County district. |
After serving as assistant district attorney in | Cobb County from 1968 to 1972, he was elected Distri |
Cobb County is governed by a five-member board of co | |
Cobb County Civic Center | |
Cobb County is also the primary general aviation air | |
Cobb County Public Schools | |
lt around June 1864, by the Confederate army in | Cobb County early in the Atlanta Campaign to defend |
The | Cobb County Center for Excellence in the Performing |
The program is open to any student in | Cobb County who is selected from auditions and meets |
tta City Schools school district (separate from | Cobb County Schools) |
Cobb County Public Library System east-northeast in | |
Cobb County operates the East Cobb Government Servic | |
Cobb County Public Library System, south in Cobb | |
In the U.S. state of Georgia, the | Cobb County Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs D |
The | Cobb County Public Library System (CCPLS) is the sys |
Cobb County Airport - McCollum Field (ICAO: KRYY, FA | |
WFOM was known around Marietta, Georgia and | Cobb County for its Top 40 format during the 1960s & |
Clay was a | Cobb County native. |
a teacher and high school football coach in the | Cobb County School District in Georgia. |
In the heart of ol' | Cobb County |
Previously, he was the chairman of the | Cobb County Commission. |
t Line, which was originally intended to run to | Cobb County and later truncated to a two-station spu |
Liberty Bell Award, | Cobb County Bar Association (2007) |
major commuter route for commuters in southern | Cobb County and for those communting to Dobbins Air |
Cobb County (see also Georgia's 6th and 13th distric | |
91 and currently serves as the secretary of the | Cobb County Libertarian Party. |
However, both the | Cobb County medical examiner and the state medical e |
On December 20, 2006, the | Cobb County Board of Education abandoned all of its |
C. Pope was an honor student and athlete in the | Cobb County school system who later returned to near |
stitution of the stolen money, according to the | Cobb County Superior Court Clerk's records. |
: General/Choral Music, Theatre & Dance for the | Cobb County School District in Marietta. |
e nights a week to over 1,000 businesses in the | Cobb County area. |
and is currently the newest high school in the | Cobb County School District. |
Irvine was born in | Cobb County after they moved from Savannah. |
deo and later shown around the world as the two | Cobb County Police officers drove southbound on 41 r |
Austell is a city in | Cobb County in the U.S. state of Georgia. |
eam as a senior and was selected to play in the | Cobb County All-Star Senior Bowl. |
He was elected to the | Cobb County Commission in 1998, serving until 2010. |
n White Memorial Park, Willeo Creek Park on the | Cobb County Line, Waller Park on Hog Waller Creek, a |
Williams claimed she lived in the nearby | Cobb County town of Smyrna. |
n Road in Douglas County, C.H. James Parkway in | Cobb County and Jimmy Lee Smith Parkway, Jimmy Campb |
ver Mall in Maryland and was so far superior to | Cobb County's first mall that the older mall was una |
Is it the same as | Cobb County, Georgia? Or is it a separate town? |
Born in | Cobb County, Georgia, he moved to Atlanta at a young |
Cobb County, Georgia, and the Origin of the Suburban | |
ecause the Roswell area was formerly located in | Cobb County, there was no border between Fulton and |
(September 22, 1850 - May 12, 1921) was born in | Cobb County, Georgia, USA and attended school in Pow |
chee Plantation is an area of east-southeastern | Cobb County, Georgia, which was incorporated as a ci |
in is a natural geographical feature located in | Cobb County, Georgia, near the town of Kennesaw. |
Other F4 tornadoes struck | Cobb County, GA, in the Atlanta suburbs, and Switzer |
nues north, across the Chattahoochee River into | Cobb County, where it is known as South Cobb Drive. |
In 1995, Turner, then 27, murdered her husband, | Cobb County, Georgia, police officer Maurice Glenn T |
wo 19th century mills along Rottenwood Creek in | Cobb County, Georgia. |
, 2004) was an American engineer from Marietta, | Cobb County, Georgia, near Atlanta. |
Smyrna is a city in | Cobb County, Georgia, United States. |
loyed in the office of the District Attorney of | Cobb County, Georgia. |
t-northwest of Atlanta, Georgia in southwestern | Cobb County, between Powder Springs and Austell. |
From where I live in | Cobb County, that seems plausible. |
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