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known protest took place on June 14, 2002 in | Columbus, Ohio where President Bush delivered a commen |
When his father died in 1861, he moved to | Columbus, Indiana, where he stayed until 1872. |
married Helen Augusta Garrard (1850-1924) of | Columbus, Georgia, where her father William Waters Gar |
s is a 1984 graduate of Capital University in | Columbus, Ohio, where he was a four year letter winner |
Resided in | Columbus, Ohio, where he died January 2, 1976. |
He moved to | Columbus, Ohio, where he died May 4, 1887. |
In 1950, he joined the staff of the | Columbus Ledger, where he was assigned the Phenix City |
son with the Yankees' triple A affiliate, the | Columbus Clippers, where he went 5-8 with a 5.16 ERA. |
's institute, and the following year moved to | Columbus, Ohio, where he practiced his profession in p |
he staff evacuated in advance of the storm to | Columbus, Georgia, where then-owner Knight Ridder owne |
New York Yankees and was sent to the Triple-A | Columbus Clippers where he was a utility man. |
Tarlton soon moved to | Columbus, Georgia where he met Tom Darby. |
Others, like the backyard landing zone near | Columbus, Georgia where the son and grandson of Charle |
is release, he resumed the practice of law in | Columbus, Mississippi, where he died January 29, 1868. |
ar present day Six Flags) and floated down to | Columbus, Georgia where the larger timbers were used i |
er his birth, Hartley and his family moved to | Columbus, Ohio, where his parents had been married at |
ze County in west central Ohio, flows through | Columbus, Ohio, where it collects its largest tributar |
In 1859, Gaines was sold to Christopher | Columbus Hearne, where he remained until 1863 when he |
also played electric guitar in a rock band in | Columbus, Ohio, where he grew up. |
After the war Lee settled in | Columbus, Mississippi, which was his wife's home state |
Bill Heard Enterprises was a company based in | Columbus, Georgia which operated a group of automobile |
re was modified once again in 1992 during the | Columbus Quincentenary, which celebrated the 500th ann |
e Landings is a strip mall located in Midtown | Columbus, Georgia, which opened in 1987 and was extens |
ovus Centre is an office building in Downtown | Columbus, Georgia which serves as the headquarters of |
Ohio SETI Program at Ohio State University in | Columbus, OH, which has searched the universe for extr |
e inventor of Coca-Cola, although he moved to | Columbus, Georgia while a child. |
A native of | Columbus, Georgia, Whitehurst graduated from Rice Univ |
Columbus sportswriters who saw him play said he "hoppe | |
ned by Georgia-born American architect Edward | Columbus Hosford, who is noted for the courthouses and |
ned by Georgia-born American architect Edward | Columbus Hosford, who is noted for the courthouses and |
ned by Eastman-born American architect Edward | Columbus Hosford, who is noted for the courthouses and |
the burning of the ships is due to Ferdinand | Columbus (1539), who also reports an alleged encounter |
Bowl appearance, but they were shocked by the | Columbus Destroyers, who had entered the playoffs with |
ned by Georgia-born American architect Edward | Columbus Hosford, who is noted for the courthouses and |
lapses in the details, and Ralph Applegate, a | Columbus engineer who says he was fired unconstitution |
ned by Eastman-born American architect Edward | Columbus Hosford, who is noted for the courthouses and |
ned by Georgia-born American architect Edward | Columbus Hosford, who is noted for the courthouses and |
, Ella Fitzgerald (1941), Red Allen and Chris | Columbus (1942), Wilbur De Paris, Redman again, Cliff |
In the early 1960s, | Columbus backed Wild Bill Davis's organ combo, and he |
Born in | Columbus, Kansas, Winter attended the public and high |
McKinney was traveling to the | Columbus, Ohio with 3 other civic leaders, who were al |
Billy and his wife, Shawnda, reside in the | Columbus area with their two children. |
itect", which showed the band playing live in | Columbus, Ohio with The Crimson Armada. |
ion to starring as storekeeper Lum (full name | Columbus Edwards, with surname usually pronounced "Edd |
The team defeated the | Columbus Panhandles, with the Nesser Brothers in the l |
rn in Pennsylvania in 1813 and later moved to | Columbus, Ohio with his family. |
o Colon, a 12-year-old Taino whom Christopher | Columbus takes with him to Spain in 1493, and who late |
uated in 1859 and subsequently studied law in | Columbus, Ohio, with the firm Swan, Andrews, and Noble |
tion exists for WJSP-TV, which is licensed to | Columbus, Georgia with transmitter in Warm Springs. |
Born near | Columbus, Mississippi, Witherspoon attended the public |
During his time in | Columbus, he won shared Big Ten titles in 1993, 1996, |
So he returned to | Columbus to work at the family boat business. |
It includes | Columbus Iron Works, also listed on the National Regis |
iana, Chautauqua Institution in NY, Colorado, | Columbus, Fort Worth, Indianapolis, Houston, Jacksonvi |
In 1860, Swan was chosen president of the | Columbus and Xenia Railroad Company, where he was also |
District of | Columbus, Kentucky, XIII Corps, Department of the Tenn |
District of | Columbus, Kentucky, XVI Corps, to August 1863. |
ichigan; Newport Barracks, Kentucky; and Fort | Columbus, New York |
on the grounds are sculptures of Christopher | Columbus, a youthful Abraham Lincoln, Thomas A. Hendri |
Gary Thompson (Burnaby), Silvano Lenarduzzi ( | Columbus), Sergio Zanatta (Columbus), Enzo Bennato (Co |
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