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Knights of | Columbus emblem |
Death of | Columbus, opera (1996) |
Gardner is a native of | Columbus, Ohio. |
Adams was a native of | Columbus, Georgia. |
It was played at the Country Club of | Columbus in Columbus, Georgia. |
Lewis Milton Wirtz of | Columbus designed the structure. |
The Gambrinus Brewing Company of | Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A. |
During this time Ryder became proprietor of | Columbus Academy. |
district encompassed the western portions of | Columbus, Ohio. |
He was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of | Columbus in 1976. |
The City of | Columbus lies mostly with the town boundaries. |
Enoch C. Lanpher, Second Class Fireman, of | Columbus, Georgia |
He served as prosecuting attorney of | Columbus in 1872. |
In 1969, he married Jeri Ellis Whitaker of | Columbus, Georgia. |
Knights of | Columbus, a Roman Catholic fraternal organization. |
The 134th served in the garrison of | Columbus, Kentucky. |
There are pictures of | Columbus Square Mall on this website. |
Currently, there is nothing left of | Columbus Square mall. |
District of | Columbus, Kentucky, XVI Corps, to August 1863. |
Martin served as mayor of | Columbus from 1991 to 1994. |
runs from the Alabama state line southeast of | Columbus, Mississippi north to US 82 in Columbus. |
io station licensed to serve the community of | Columbus, Mississippi, and serving the Columbus area. |
Poydasheff served as mayor of | Columbus from 2003 through 2006, having previously ser |
between Greenwood and Greenville, two out of | Columbus and two at the Severcorr steel mill between C |
The Knights of | Columbus installed a plaque bearing another statement |
eighborhood located in the Midtown section of | Columbus, Georgia. |
5.8 liter four-cylinder car was a product of | Columbus, Ohio. |
It is owned by the City of | Columbus and Lowndes County. |
She died in Bexley, Ohio, a suburb of | Columbus, aged 95. |
1778 - 1823) was an Irish-born mayor of | Columbus, Ohio in the United States. |
eighborhood located in the eastern section of | Columbus, Georgia. |
ct for the current building was J .W. Yost of | Columbus, Ohio. |
Rifqa eventually became a member of | Columbus Korean United Methodist Church. |
W. Pike (1816 - 1854) was the first mayor of | Columbus, Ohio. |
ted family concerns and also that the city of | Columbus needed him. |
Later, Calhoun became mayor of | Columbus, Georgia from 1838 to 1839. |
South of | Columbus Avenue, Montgomery Street runs through the he |
ts factory to Lancaster Colony Corporation of | Columbus, Ohio. |
mpbell was later named the eleventh Bishop of | Columbus, Ohio, on October 14, 2004. |
pied the pulpit at Beth Jacob Congregation of | Columbus, Ohio. |
Dennis L. White of | Columbus, Ohio, was the chairman of the Ohio Democrati |
in was the Supreme Advocate of the Knights of | Columbus from 2002 to 2009. |
a radio station licensed to the community of | Columbus, Georgia, USA. |
He was a member of the Catholic Knights of | Columbus men's organization. |
929 - October 30, 2008) was the 49th mayor of | Columbus, Ohio. |
This is a statue of | Columbus standing at the pinnacle of a tall column. |
tion, Clermont was a member of the Knights of | Columbus and the Canadian Cancer Society. |
He served as Bishop of | Columbus from 1968 until his death in 1973. |
rvoir is a major water source for the city of | Columbus, Ohio. |
urb of New York City, lying 22 miles north of | Columbus Circle. |
He was a member of the Knights of | Columbus, Urban League, and American Judicature Societ |
La Senza is wholly owned by Limited Brands of | Columbus, Ohio. |
He was also a member of the Knights of | Columbus and the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society. |
He was Supervisor of the Town of | Columbus in 1807, 1808, 1821 and 1840. |
1925: Sold to the R. W. Page Corp. of | Columbus, Ga., in 1925 |
gustus Stoner Decker (1813-1872) was mayor of | Columbus, Ohio during the year 1846. |
A second line out of | Columbus to Bainbridge was originally built by two sep |
Married Anna Eliza Neil of | Columbus December 24, 1862, who had three children. |
atform videogame website that operates out of | Columbus, Ohio. |
The Climate of | Columbus, Ohio is similar to nearby cities of Chicago, |
The "triangle" is formed by the cities of | Columbus, Starkville, and West Point. |
He was once State Chaplain for the Knights of | Columbus in Ontario. |
trong (born October 18, 1947) is the mayor of | Columbus, Indiana. |
The middle level East of | Columbus Drive is known as Randolph Drive. |
District of | Columbus, Kentucky, XIII Corps, Department of the Tenn |
The regiment was attached to District of | Columbus, Kentucky, Department of the Tennessee, to No |
Detached Brigade, District of | Columbus, Kentucky, 6th Division, XVI Corps, to Octobe |
State Deputy of the Massachusetts Knights of | Columbus from 1897 to 1899. |
e residential neighborhood within the city of | Columbus, Georgia, United States. |
He was a member of the Knights of | Columbus, reaching the fourth degree by the mid-1950s. |
William A. Burga of | Columbus, Ohio, USA, is chairman of the Ohio AFL-CIO. |
erican defense attorney and a former mayor of | Columbus, Georgia. |
lake (1907-1978), served as the 47th Mayor of | Columbus, Ohio from 1960-1963. |
" Poydasheff (born 1930) is a former mayor of | Columbus, Georgia. |
a Superior Court judge and a former Mayor of | Columbus, Georgia. |
There have been two uses of | Columbus and Greenville Railway, both for the same rai |
rincipal target was the manufacturing city of | Columbus, Georgia. |
He is a member of | Columbus Chamber of Commerce, Masons, Oaks, W.O.W., K. |
southeast of the central business district of | Columbus, in Lowndes County, Mississippi, United State |
The first began out of | Columbus and was constructed by the Chattahoochee Bric |
first introduced in a St. Mickey's Knights of | Columbus sketch, but subsequently Escuela appeared sol |
Action at and occupation of | Columbus March 3. Moved from Paducah, Ky., to Savannah |
es Army post located southeast of the city of | Columbus, Georgia. |
of the venues in the video is the Knights of | Columbus Hall in Arlington Heights, Illinois |
The theater is owned by the City of | Columbus under the auspices of the Lincoln Theatre Ass |
The Knights of | Columbus Hall in Pascagoula, Mississippi, also known a |
He is a past secretary of the Knights of | Columbus, and a past trustee of the Adair County Histo |
The regiment was assigned to District of | Columbus, XVI Corps, Department of Tennessee from Nove |
ter Eisenman of New York and Richard Trott of | Columbus, the center opened in 1989. |
Protests by townspeople and the Knights of | Columbus caused the United Nations to choose a differe |
y Award is presented by the Touchdown Club of | Columbus to the College Football Player of the Year. |
He died in his birthplace of | Columbus, Ohio at age 75 and is buried at Green Lawn C |
ted States Navy Ensign Robert W. Langwell, of | Columbus, Indiana was declared missing in action durin |
rgy to power a city approximately the size of | Columbus, Ohio. |
igma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, the Knights of | Columbus and student government. |
Some controversy arose when the Knights of | Columbus built a chapel on the site of Father Pierz' m |
Add a See also: List of | Columbus Blue Jackets draft picks to the "First-round |
tholic, an Elk and a member of the Knights of | Columbus and the Fraternal Order of Eagles. |
Maney joined the Knights of | Columbus, at the time a new society, and became Oklaho |
first Bishop of the newly-erected Diocese of | Columbus on March 3, 1868. |
nts leading up to and including the voyage of | Columbus to the New World in 1492. |
urrently owned by Davis Broadcasting, Inc. of | Columbus and features programming from ABC Radio . |
The regiment was attached to District of | Columbus, Kentucky, 6th Division, XVI Corps, Departmen |
s "inducted into the order" of the Knights of | Columbus and became a chaplain of the order. |
s the second Supreme Knight of the Knights of | Columbus from 1886 to 1897. |
eless Confederate resistance in the Battle of | Columbus, Georgia on Easter Sunday, April 16, 1865. |
(5.2 km2) of land near the modern location of | Columbus, Ohio. |
rch's destruction, seven teenage residents of | Columbus, Indiana were arrested and charged with arson |
High School, established on the east side of | Columbus in 1957, is named in his honor. |
The Knights of | Columbus Council #3449, located at 5459 Atlantic Avenu |
The Heirs of | Columbus is a 1991 novel by Gerald Vizenor that, in th |
A native of | Columbus, Georgia, at age fourteen George Odom gallope |
The Jordan Vocational High School Band of | Columbus, Georgia under the direction of Bob Barr firs |
The Knights of | Columbus was founded here in 1882 by Father Michael J. |
nful experiences by claiming, "Oh, Knights of | Columbus that hurts!" |
A native of | Columbus, Georgia, Whitehurst graduated from Rice Univ |
tly, the interchange at milepost 121 north of | Columbus was reconstructed to allow access to the east |
er as well as some of the southern suburbs of | Columbus and nearby counties. |
major organization is Bell City's Knights of | Columbus Council 3048, which was organized and charter |
the seventh Supreme Knight of the Knights of | Columbus and was in that position until August 31, 193 |
the seventh Supreme Knight of the Knights of | Columbus from September 1, 1927 to August 31, 1939. |
gee County, Upatoi was annexed by the city of | Columbus in 1971 as part of the consolidation of the c |
Though now officially part of | Columbus, the Upatoi area has retained its historic na |
made their way to Camp Chase, just outside of | Columbus Ohio. |
Battle of Lucas Bend and served in defence of | Columbus, Kentucky and the Mississippi River. |
The Knights of | Columbus Building, also known as Aero Club Building in |
he giant chain was exposed, and the people of | Columbus decided to save it for future generations. |
eer in the steel industry and former owner of | Columbus Iron & Steel Co. |
Begg attended the public and high schools of | Columbus Grove, and Lima (Ohio) College. |
hio, in the countryside directly southward of | Columbus on the highway U.S. 23. |
atic party, who served as a populist mayor of | Columbus, Ohio. |
ty, NC. Owned by John Owens and Joe Foster of | Columbus Broadcasting. |
over, to honor their careers with the City of | Columbus Waterworks. |
chapel at Fort Hood started a new Knights of | Columbus chapter that was named the Specialist Casey A |
sociation; Corpus Christi Council; Knights of | Columbus; National Rifle Association; Northern Baltimo |
In 1982, the Touchdown Club of | Columbus awarded Banks their second annual Sam B. Nico |
1865, Pemberton was wounded in the Battle of | Columbus, Georgia, and like many wounded veterans, he |
tian power metal band originally based out of | Columbus, Ohio, that formed in the mid 1990s under the |
A member of | Columbus City Council from 1982 to 1992, Espy went on |
day just 30 miles to the south, the Battle of | Columbus, Georgia was fought by Upton's division of Wi |
Hearn was a member of the Knights of | Columbus and at one time was president of the Nova Sco |
ns in the Madawaska region and the Knights of | Columbus branch in the city of Edmundston. |
a historical community 25 miles southeast of | Columbus in Fairfield County. |
In 2009, Saint Anselm's Knights of | Columbus Council #4875 won the National Community Acti |
nce 2008, the Saint Anselm College Knights of | Columbus and a group of women from the prison have sta |
tholic, Forlini is a member of the Knights of | Columbus and has also served as a youth co-leader in t |
he United States and attack on the village of | Columbus, Luna County, New Mexico, during the Mexican |
d of Georgia, the line was constructed out of | Columbus towards Rome. |
ue along with Continental Real Estate Cos. of | Columbus, Ohio. |
married Helen Augusta Garrard (1850-1924) of | Columbus, Georgia, where her father William Waters Gar |
part of the ground floor, and the Knights of | Columbus and the Jaycees, etc. |
n the South, the Primary Industrial School of | Columbus in 1900. |
Oliver is entirely within the city limits of | Columbus, Georgia, the shore is densely settled on bot |
techniques practiced at the German Village of | Columbus, Ohio. |
were moved to Ragsdale Field on the campus of | Columbus State University, while Golden Park was renov |
ane was a Supreme Secretary of the Knights of | Columbus, a position he has held from 2005 through 200 |
In 2008 The Lantern Newspaper of | Columbus Ohio reported that Hall was recruiting colleg |
He was appointed Knights of | Columbus chaplain attached to the 104th Regiment of th |
as the sixth Supreme Knight of the Knights of | Columbus from September 1, 1909 to August 31, 1927. |
In 1999, the city of | Columbus bought the facility, with the exception of th |
as the fifth Supreme Knight of the Knights of | Columbus from April 1, 1899 to August 31, 1909. |
he current mayor of the United States city of | Columbus, Georgia. |
The Knights of | Columbus Building in Gary, Indiana is a ten story hist |
ed in Cusseta, Georgia and serves the city of | Columbus, Georgia and its metro area. |
A native of | Columbus, Mississippi, Brewer first came to Ole Miss a |
ve in Chelsea politics through the Knights of | Columbus and the Chelsea Chamber of Commerce. |
obby is a member of Calvary Baptist Church of | Columbus, Georgia and has two daughters, Kelly and Jen |
in the district, which includes the cities of | Columbus, Cincinnati and Dayton. |
the eleventh Supreme Knight of the Knights of | Columbus from 1964 to 1977. |
the Buttahatchee River from the east north of | Columbus, Mississippi. |
ch of the enemy, but assured that the city of | Columbus will be defended to the last. |
Society, Polish National Alliance, Knights of | Columbus, and Delta Theta Phi. |
st alumni club in the early 2000s (outside of | Columbus, Ohio). |
hamas is traditionally considered the site of | Columbus' first landfall, but some believe that studie |
"The idea that educated men at the time of | Columbus believed that the earth was flat, and that th |
An alleyway off of | Columbus between Kearny Street and Broadway is named f |
A native of | Columbus, Ohio, Garner was brought up in the National |
is a stairway that leads to the south side of | Columbus Drive. |
the south, where it forms the continuation of | Columbus Avenue, to 122nd Street-Seminary Row in the n |
In 1902, Carmody joined the Knights of | Columbus and later became the Grand Knight of the Gran |
of the Texas State Council of the Knights of | Columbus, bishop protector of the Catholic War Veteran |
Smith and Chymyshyn v. Knights of | Columbus and Hauser and Lazar was a Canadian human rig |
mental organization appointed by the Mayor of | Columbus, Ohio to "preserve, protect and enhance the u |
town of Bexley, Ohio, a suburb of the city of | Columbus, was named at the suggestion of an early resi |
tor program, Oaklawn Hospital, the Knights of | Columbus, and several Chambers of Commerce are a testa |
City Mills Dam is now owned by the City of | Columbus, and environmental studies are now underway t |
Hamilton (November 14, 1887-June 2, 1959) of | Columbus, Ohio was an American football player for the |
Bay was built in 1924 as a former Knights of | Columbus clubhouse and later was turned into a private |
nd rumours in Gahanna and on the east side of | Columbus up until the early 80's said that Wonderland |
pture by Wilson's Raiders after the Battle of | Columbus, Georgia on April 16. |
s a member of the Elks, Redmen and Knights of | Columbus and is buried at Saint Raymond's Cemetery in |
ohnson (of Louisville, KY) and James Moss (of | Columbus, KY). |
Lowndes County has led to a reinstitution of | Columbus as the anchor city of the rapidly growing reg |
The town of | Columbus, Kentucky, located ca. 160 miles (260 km) nor |
e front of which is preserved as a Knights of | Columbus clubhouse (1835-37), the Verandah Hotel (1837 |
During his term in office, the Knights of | Columbus engaged in significant work helping U.S. serv |
le and Phenix Dam is now owned by the City of | Columbus, and environmental studies are now underway t |
During this time, he founded the town of | Columbus, Indiana originally known as Tiptonia, he par |
in Sorel-Tracy, is a member of the Knights of | Columbus, and has coached minor league hockey. |
d for 35 years until 1955 when the Knights of | Columbus funded the cleaning of the bronze bust, as we |
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