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Columbus is a town in Columbia County, Wisconsin, Unit | |
Associate Pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in | Columbus, Georgia, a church where he and his family ha |
nce 2008, the Saint Anselm College Knights of | Columbus and a group of women from the prison have sta |
Later in the month, she saw action at | Columbus, Kentucky, a Confederate strong point on the |
ral of which had great popularity, among them | Columbus, or a World Discovered (1792); Children in th |
Columbus has a post office with ZIP code 71831. | |
Some controversy arose when the Knights of | Columbus built a chapel on the site of Father Pierz' m |
The game was played at Ohio Stadium in | Columbus in a blizzard, at 10 degrees above zero, on a |
Columbus is a city in Hickman County, Kentucky, United | |
me of a seven-inning Doubleheader against the | Columbus Astros, a 5-1 victory. |
Columbus is a town in and the county seat of Stillwate | |
He spent two years in | Columbus as a graduate assistant for Ohio State in 198 |
East | Columbus is a district in Columbus, Georgia. |
Christopher | Columbus is a 1949 British biographical film starring |
The Knights of | Columbus installed a plaque bearing another statement |
The opera tells the life of Christopher | Columbus in a series of episodes which avoid chronolog |
Burton was a grand knight of the Knights of | Columbus and a staunch Roman Catholic and socialist wh |
Columbus remains a central character though, appearing | |
Hoplolaimus | columbus is a plant pathogenic nematode. |
He is a past secretary of the Knights of | Columbus, and a past trustee of the Adair County Histo |
Burleson is named for Rufus | Columbus Burleson, a former President of Baylor Univer |
Air | Columbus was a charter airline based in Portugal, whic |
ting the tomato from the cover of Waiting For | Columbus into a CAD image by RipBang design. |
The Hyatt Regency | Columbus is a high-rise hotel in Columbus, Ohio. |
Columbus provides a maximum of 1.25 kW per Columbus-EP | |
The second USS | Columbus was a 74-gun ship of the line in the United S |
They support those saying Christopher | Columbus is a hero. |
The Heirs of | Columbus is a 1991 novel by Gerald Vizenor that, in th |
Columbus was a borax mining boom town in Esmeralda Cou | |
In 2006 business and government officials in | Columbus began a campaign to have I-185 extended to Mo |
when a mill worker at Eagle & Phenix Mills in | Columbus, GA, accidentally got her dress tangled in a |
Its first plant outside | Columbus, Mississippi, across from Golden Triangle Reg |
member of the Canadian Legion and Knights of | Columbus, was active in RC Parish Council in both home |
Columbus was active as a jazz musician from the 1920s | |
8 Drive in the Vista Terrace section of South | Columbus (official address says Buena Vista Road in Co |
In it is the tallest building in | Columbus, the Aflac Tower. |
He moved to | Columbus, Mississippi, after marrying his wife, Eva. |
urt from 1888 until 1890, when he died at his | Columbus home after suffering a stroke. |
last official match was at Wrestlerock 92 in | Columbus, Ohio against veteran local heel and professi |
He made his | Columbus debut against Colorado Rapids on April 11, 20 |
The two expansion teams, Minnesota and | Columbus were ahead of them in the standings.After los |
e season playing on Manitoba and on Syracuse, | Columbus' current AHL affiliate. |
About 90 percent of the flights from Port | Columbus International Airport were canceled as well a |
ans Parkway to the north, Miller Road and the | Columbus Metropolitan Airport to the south, I-185 to t |
owever, this land has been bought by the Port | Columbus International Airport for future expansion, a |
has played in minor league baseball with the | Columbus Clippers, Akron Aeros, Mahoning Valley Scrapp |
This article is about the | Columbus, Georgia-Auburn, Alabama Combined Statistical |
thin the district is Bloomington followed by; | Columbus, New Albany, Jeffersonville, and Clarksville. |
vejoy and The Bill, plus dramas like Bye, Bye | Columbus (1990), Alice In Wonderland (1998) and The Ar |
oadcasting (GPB) Public radio station serving | Columbus and all of west-central Georgia. |
, with Marc Giacomelli) the novel Christopher | Columbus Answers All Charges (1993). |
Columbus, Ohio-based all-female rock trio Scrawl inclu | |
African-American part of Ohio's capital city, | Columbus, Ohio along with its northern suburbs, includ |
ompany owned radio station WXCX-AM/WXCX-FM in | Columbus Indiana along with WMDH-AM/WMDH-FM in New Cas |
anches diverged at Mount Vernon Junction near | Columbus Avenue along the border between Mount Vernon |
d publish The Life and Voyages of Christopher | Columbus; he also published a short essay about Palos |
Columbus was also situated on the Chattahoochee River | |
The | Columbus Lions also have a dance team, the Lady Lions. |
The Farmers and Merchants Union Bank in | Columbus, Wisconsin, also known as Farmers' and Mercha |
Whitehall in | Columbus, Mississippi, also known as J.W. Hardy Estate |
In addition to playing for | Columbus, he also had stints with the Washington Senat |
The Knights of | Columbus Building, also known as Aero Club Building in |
tion of Steven Spielberg and written by Chris | Columbus and also became a book. |
Columbus is also the home of Columbus Air Force Base a | |
Columbus is also the birthplace of baseball announcer | |
ed in 1897 and a telephone line was laid from | Columbus to Altair. |
were the focus of the voyages of Christopher | Columbus in America. |
The story is set in Paris ten years before | Columbus discovered America. |
Columbus, OH: American Chemical Society. | |
J. (1994), Time-of-flight mass spectrometry, | Columbus, OH: American Chemical Society, ISBN 0-8412-3 |
Before | Columbus Foundation: American Book Award for Lifetime |
Christopher | Columbus Andrews, an American diplomat in the Brazilia |
Columbus is an unincorporated community in Hempstead C | |
arter member of St. Anne's Council Knights of | Columbus and an honorary member of the Board of Direct |
Christophe Colomb (Christopher | Columbus) is an opera in two parts by the French compo |
the Journal of John Walker, America Discovers | Columbus: How an Italian Explorer Became an American H |
ngle-game cup was played at Cooper Stadium in | Columbus, Ohio, and was staged just days before the st |
returned to United States to MLS to play for | Columbus Crew and with FC Dallas and in the United Soc |
Bounded by Court and Pynchon Streets, East | Columbus Ave, and City Hall Place, the Municipal Group |
leine "Matt" Davis attended public schools in | Columbus, Georgia, and one year of private school at M |
on March 21, 2009 with a 1-1 draw against the | Columbus Crew and ended with a 2-0 loss to the Los Ang |
He removed to | Columbus, NY, and engaged in agricultural pursuits. |
den has also played for the Montgomery Bears, | Columbus Lions and Los Angeles Avengers. |
the Pioneer League in 2004 and played for the | Columbus Catfish and Vero Beach Dodgers in 2005. |
abama; Lolita and Matt, lifelong friends from | Columbus; Kevin and Sherry, a married couple, also fro |
n held in the third week in September 1997 on | Columbus Drive and Jackson Boulevard in Grant Park. |
as Huntsville, Alabama, Montgomery, Alabama, | Columbus, Georgia, and Pensacola, Florida. |
By 1944, Hoover had moved to | Columbus, Ohio, and that year he managed to win the Re |
of the National Football League; owner of the | Columbus Crew and FC Dallas of Major League Soccer; im |
school, he attended Ohio State University in | Columbus, Ohio and then the University of Florida in G |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in for one year service on |
ie Beall (1894-1992), the daughter of William | Columbus Beall and the former Sarah Frances Curry. |
bitration of 1536, minor lawsuits between the | Columbus family and the Crown continued, but they were |
EB, New Bern, NC; WFCR, Amherst, MA; WOSU-FM, | Columbus, OH; and on digital radio, WHYY-FM, Philadelp |
on the Chattahoochee River, between Downtown | Columbus, Georgia and Phenix City, Alabama. |
tarring Jennifer Carpenter, Jay Hernandez and | Columbus Short and directed by John Dowdle), A Tale of |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in March 14 through March |
Tomlinson replaced Jim Wetherington as | Columbus mayor and is the first female to hold the off |
He made his way to Cairo, Illinois, | Columbus, Ohio and eventually, to New York City. |
and has also since appeared in the parades at | Columbus, Ohio and Illion NY. |
ere Ufficiale John F. Fugazi, who founded the | Columbus Savings and Loan Society in 1893 as well as t |
In 1832, he moved to | Columbus, Ohio, and engaged in mercantile pursuits. |
He then invested in a bank in | Columbus, Georgia and after a few years, sold out for |
played in Hoboken's Fox Hill, which today is | Columbus Park, and the high school field between 9th a |
It is between | Columbus, Mississippi and Starkville, Mississippi. |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in for one year service on |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in for one year service on |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in May 15, 1864 for 100 da |
t Ohio Battery was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in for three years service |
63-square-foot (5,338.5 m2) casino located at | Columbus Boulevard and Reed Street. |
ege golfers in the southeast as a starter for | Columbus State and would later turn professional. |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in for one year service on |
Steven Bernard, born in | Columbus, Mississippi and Ursela Camille, born in Rale |
The regiment returned to | Columbus, Ohio, and was mustered out July 11, 1864. |
was built in 1887 by Dr. William L. Bullard, | Columbus physician and pioneer ear, eye, nose, and thr |
It goes through Brunswick County, | Columbus County, and Robeson County. |
also located within an hour's drive from the | Columbus, Dayton, and Cincinnati metro areas. |
with 3,000 members with wards in Atlanta (2), | Columbus, Macon, and Empire. |
rnstein conducting the New York Philharmonic, | Columbus Boychoir and Camerata Singers with Jennie Tou |
ne season in Major League Soccer, playing for | Columbus Crew and Kansas City Wizards. |
n United's 2011 MLS season opener against the | Columbus Crew, and scored his first professional goal |
in Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Perry, Savannah, | Columbus, Rome/Cartersville and other remote centers. |
merican cities including Seattle/King County, | Columbus, Ohio, and Washington, DC. |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in for one year service on |
Mos Def, Jeffrey Wright, | Columbus Short, and Eamonn Walker recorded songs for t |
ewis Systems Inc., a research organization in | Columbus, Ohio, and had more than seventy United State |
tion Sciences at the Ohio State University in | Columbus, Ohio and a Senior Consulting Engineer at Dig |
John C. Stennis Lock and Dam, formerly named | Columbus Lock and Dam, is one of four lock and dam str |
Sherwood was born in | Columbus, Ohio, and spent much of his youth in Montrea |
Butler spent the 2007 season with the Class A | Columbus Catfish and Class A-Advanced Vero Beach Devil |
DeCree still resides in | Columbus, Ohio, and remains an avid Buckeyes follower. |
It is located near | Columbus, Mississippi, and impounds Columbus Lake. |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in May 18, 1864 for 100 da |
The 23rd OVI was organized at Camp Chase ( | Columbus, Ohio) and mustered into duty on June 11, 186 |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in May 11, 1864 for 100 da |
adelphia, as well as minor league squads from | Columbus, Ohio and Toledo, Ohio to play at Riverside P |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in March 28, 1865 for one |
He engaged in the publishing business at | Columbus, Ohio, and published Hunter and Trader Magazi |
key team, and minor league baseball teams the | Columbus Clippers and San Jose Missions. |
Quincy, Massachusetts, Kansas City, Missouri, | Columbus, Ohio, and Monroe, Wisconsin and served as de |
have provided the navigators for Christopher | Columbus' journey, and the Order's cross was featured |
The Cleveland, | Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis Railway was form |
and subsequently), Count Basie (1941), Chris | Columbus (1944), and Bunk Johnson (1947). |
io station licensed to serve the community of | Columbus, Mississippi, and serving the Columbus area. |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in for three years service |
The Wolfe family, owners of the | Columbus Dispatch and WBNS-TV in Columbus, bought the |
He played for their Triple-A team, the | Columbus Clippers and was granted free agency after th |
e Michigan but the view is obstructed by both | Columbus Plaza and Three Illinois Center. |
isted of wards in Jackson, Meridian, Natchez, | Columbus, Vicksburg, and Red Star, and a branch in Gre |
Battle of Lucas Bend and served in defence of | Columbus, Kentucky and the Mississippi River. |
mission delivered the European Space Agency's | Columbus laboratory and returned Expedition 16 Flight |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in May 13, 1864 for 100 da |
aduated from Hardaway High School in 1967, in | Columbus, Georgia, and later earned an undergraduate d |
The battery was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in for a three year enlist |
markets like Kalamazoo, Michigan; Fort Myers; | Columbus, Georgia; and Columbia, Missouri. |
Artillery (African Descent) was organized at | Columbus, Kentucky and mustered in for three years und |
place in the closing days of the Old West, in | Columbus, Texas, and other parts of Colorado County. |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in March 25, 1865 for one |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in May 12, 1864 for 100 da |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in May 12, 1864 for 100 da |
The steeple is seen as the terminus of both | Columbus Avenue and Tremont Street, two of Boston's ra |
nis player for Upper Arlington High School in | Columbus, Ohio, and for the University of Notre Dame. |
um is closed on Mondays (except Labor Day and | Columbus Day) and New Year's Day, Thanksgiving, and Ch |
by imitation, now occurs with irreverence in | Columbus, Ohio and Ocean City, New Jersey Doo Dah Para |
eason in 1955, splitting the year between the | Columbus Foxes and San Antonio Missions. |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in May 20, 1864 for 100 da |
0, she has appeared in films such as Carry On | Columbus, Jude and Faeries, as the voice of Mrs. Combs |
s include the American Heart Association, the | Columbus NAACP and the Delta Sigma Theta sorority, whe |
Wesley was born in | Columbus, Georgia, and raised in Mobile, Alabama, the |
C.; Joseph Olds (1832), a lawyer and judge in | Columbus, Ohio, and Edson Denny Olds (1834), a physici |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in for one year service on |
he community of Lumpkin, Georgia and to serve | Columbus, Georgia and its metro area. |
She was built at | Columbus, Georgia, and launched in December 1864. |
The family originally settled in | Columbus, Ohio and later moved to Chicago. |
materials processing experiment outside ESA's | Columbus module and return an empty ammonia tank assem |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in May 12, 1864 for 100 da |
She was born in | Columbus, Ohio and earned her B.A. from Marquette Univ |
Cleveland, | Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis Railway |
ly enabled casinos that are coming to Toledo, | Columbus, Cincinnati and Cleveland. |
ities are available from Memorial Day through | Columbus Day, and a $5 parking fee applies. |
In 2005, he split time between the | Columbus Catfish and Vero Beach Dodgers, combining to |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in for one year service un |
Brim grew up in | Columbus, Georgia, and received a Masters of Fine Arts |
Begg attended the public and high schools of | Columbus Grove, and Lima (Ohio) College. |
d for the New York Dragons, Arizona Rattlers, | Columbus Destroyers, and Kansas City Brigade. |
The Ohio State University Medical Center, the | Columbus Academy and the Community Shelter Board. |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in May 11, 1864 for 100 da |
d for the New York Dragons, Arizona Rattlers, | Columbus Destroyers, and Kansas City Brigade of the Ar |
Cassady was born in | Columbus, Ohio and attended the now closed Central Hig |
ces in Chicago, Tampa, Charlotte, Charleston, | Columbus, Indianapolis, and Denver. |
ial Hospital-Golden Triangle is a hospital in | Columbus, Mississippi, and part of the Baptist Memoria |
It was performed live for the first time in | Columbus, Ohio, and then at many of the shows on the b |
for the Brooklyn Grays, Kansas City Cowboys, | Columbus Solons, and the Philadelphia Athletics. |
seven seasons in Major League Soccer with the | Columbus Crew and one in the USISL with the Richmond K |
ed in Cusseta, Georgia and serves the city of | Columbus, Georgia and its metro area. |
nks, Bradley led their merger in 1930 to form | Columbus Bank and Trust, lead bank and predecessor com |
pair centers are located in Cincinnati, Ohio, | Columbus, Ohio and in Evansville, Indiana. |
e much larger Huntington Bancshares, based in | Columbus, Ohio and primarily serving the Midwestern Un |
aloosa, Fayette and Aliceville in Alabama and | Columbus, Starkville and West Point in Mississippi. |
lves of the AHL He was also head coach of the | Columbus Chill and Peoria Rivermen of the East Coast H |
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