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| In April 1938, McDowell's fellow counselor | Elbert A. Smith was released; later that year, McDowe |
| onor of the Rev. Jesse J. James, the father of | Elbert Abdiel James who introduced legislation for th |
| Proof, | Elbert's second studio album, was released in Septemb |
| n for the following Counties: Adams, Arapahoe, | Elbert, and Washington. |
| Elbert and Elizabeth Rae had six children: Catherine, | |
| counties of Adams, Arapahoe, Douglas, Denver, | Elbert and Jefferson are each credited with having pr |
| Born in La Harpe, Illinois to | Elbert and Ann Williams Soule (descendants of three M |
| Elbert attended Seneca High School in Seneca, Missour | |
| Elmer | Elbert Barlow (May 18, 1887 - June 26, 1948) was an A |
| A third-generation professional musician, | Elbert began studying piano at an early age. |
| C.C. Zain, born | Elbert Benjamine, (December 12, 1882 - November 18, 1 |
| Elbert Bertram Haltom, Jr. (December 26, 1922 - Octob | |
| Elbert Bertram Haltom, Jr. at the Biographical Direct | |
| or the Northern District of Alabama vacated by | Elbert Bertram Haltom, Jr.. Smith was confirmed by th |
| Upon the death of former Delaware governor | Elbert Carvel in 2005, Leader became the earliest ser |
| Elbert Clifton Daniel Jr. (September 19, 1912-Februar | |
| John | Elbert Collins (born September 20, 1913, Montgomery, |
| ad then becomes the county line of Madison and | Elbert counties as it turns southeast. |
| ongressional district consisted of Douglas and | Elbert counties, as well as portions of Arapahoe, Jef |
| Elbert County Middle School | |
| Elbert County High School | |
| Elbert County (south) | |
| The | Elbert County School District is a public school dist |
| Elbert County has many active civic organizations inc | |
| Elbert County resident and Historical Society member | |
| The | Elbert County School District has five elementary sch |
| Rucker was born near Farm Hill, Georgia in | Elbert County and attended Princeton College and the |
| John Stephen Jenkins, an | Elbert County resident and attorney, served as Distri |
| In 1920, Brown moved to Elberton, Georgia in | Elbert County and served as that county's attorney fr |
| , Georgia, and served as a commissioner of the | Elbert County Academy in 1808. |
| The city is the county seat of | Elbert County and serves as a hub for industry and sm |
| low uninterrupted toward the Savannah, passing | Elbert County to the north, and Oglethorpe, Wilkes an |
| Elbert County resident John Clarke has served as a me | |
| Records in the | Elbert County Courthouse show that in 1798, Tucker bo |
| The | Elbert County History (ISBN 0-88107-128-5 edited by M |
| He was born in | Elbert County, Georgia. |
| Harris was born in | Elbert County, Georgia. |
| Heard was born a slave in | Elbert County, Georgia. |
| Banks was born in | Elbert County, Georgia, Georgia. |
| Born in | Elbert County, Georgia, Ward was raised in Alabama. |
| Barnett returned to | Elbert County, Georgia, after the war and settled on |
| d in what was then Wilkes County, Georgia, now | Elbert County, Georgia. |
| e Rule Municipality that is the county seat of | Elbert County, Colorado, United States. |
| elatives removed to the town of Petersburg, in | Elbert County, Georgia, where he was a tobacco plante |
| John Sewell was born in 1867 in | Elbert County, Georgia, and moved with his parents to |
| e park located on the shore of Russell Lake in | Elbert County, Georgia. |
| The graveyard where Daniel Tucker is buried in | Elbert County, Georgia, is a tourist attraction due t |
| Hanover County, Virginia in 1740, and died in | Elbert County, Georgia, in 1815, at the age of 75. |
| y War era woman) was a resident of what is now | Elbert County, Georgia and is the person after whom H |
| e" marks the burial site of Reverend Tucker in | Elbert County. |
| hat is now inundated by Lake Strom Thurmond in | Elbert County. |
| he Senate in 1950, defeating 18-year incumbent | Elbert D. Thomas. |
| Elbert Dubenion (nicknamed "Duby" or "Golden Wheels") | |
| Elbert E. Foules Jr. is a former professional America | |
| Elbert Elementary | |
| Grandpa [ | Elbert Emmerson Cooper] went over into Polk County du |
| Elbert Everett "Elbie" Nickel (December 28, 1922 in F | |
| rs of the congregation in the early years were | Elbert F. Sevier, a grandson of Governor John Sevier; |
| The Athens division hears cases from: Clarke, | Elbert, Franklin, Greene, Hart, Madison, Morgan, Ocon |
| hoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Denver, Douglas, | Elbert, Gilpin, and Jefferson. |
| ams, and many trade organizations, such as the | Elbert Granite Association, are active. |
| For defense, | Elbert had the galleys of the Georgia State Navy; fou |
| n 1829, in company with his brothers Hiram and | Elbert, he engaged in the construction of the Chemung |
| For Howard | Elbert Holmes, also known as Ducky, baseball player, |
| ether, they discussed other writers, including | Elbert Hubbard and Walt Whitman. |
| Elbert Hubbard (1913), Detroit the Artistic: Being an | |
| tto Oldenburg, the theme is taken to heart and | Elbert Hubbard is quoted and credited. |
| and, the married soap salesman and philosopher | Elbert Hubbard who she married in 1904 after a contro |
| rican feminist, writer, and, with her husband, | Elbert Hubbard was a leading figure in the Roycroft m |
| Originally built as the Liberty ship SS | Elbert Hubbard (MCE-983) under Maritime Commission co |
| rks include Justinian and Theodora (1906; with | Elbert Hubbard), Woman's Work (1908), Life Lessons (1 |
| Elbert Hubbard, One Day: A Tale of the Prairies (1893 | |
| cultural figures of his generation, including | Elbert Hubbard, Upton Sinclair, Ida Tarbell, Bernarr |
| ith American literature as the boyhood home of | Elbert Hubbard. |
| His son | Elbert Hudson succeeded him as chairman, followed by |
| Mount Evans is named in Evans honor, and Mount | Elbert is named in honor of his son-in-law. |
| Past Lake | Elbert, it shoots due eastward as Dundee Road, passin |
| Elbert J. "Al" Butler (July 9, 1938 in Rochester, New | |
| Samuel and | Elbert Jackson House is a historic home located at Wa |
| For the beginning the six streets named | Elbert, Jerry, Wilcox, Perry, Castle and Front were l |
| es, Volume 3, Minor Western Hardwoods, Little, | Elbert L, 1976, US Government Printing Office. |
| recently described pinyon pine, discovered by | Elbert L. Little in 1968 when comparing pinyons growi |
| Elbert Lee Trinkle or E. Lee Trinkle (March 12, 1876 | |
| in El Paso County, Colorado and flows through | Elbert, Lincoln, Cheyenne and Kiowa counties before i |
| Sergeant | Elbert Luther Kinser - Company I - 1945 |
| roster on September 19, 2008 after cornerback | Elbert Mack was suspended. |
| Elbert Mack (born July 14, 1986 in Wichita, Kansas) i | |
| Dee | Elbert Mackey (October 16, 1934 - February 26, 2001) |
| Elbert Monroe Snipes moved to the banks of Watermelon | |
| g of the first administrative year of Governor | Elbert N. Carvel and Alexis I. du Pont Bayard as Lieu |
| of the seventh administrative year of Governor | Elbert N. Carvel and Eugene Lammont as Lieutenant Gov |
| W. Bacon and the third administrative year of | Elbert N. Carvel as Lieutenant Governor. |
| g of the third administrative year of Governor | Elbert N. Carvel and Alexis I. du Pont Bayard as Lieu |
| alter W. Bacon and the first adminnstration of | Elbert N. Carvel as Lieutenant Governor. |
| g of the fifth administrative year of Governor | Elbert N. Carvel and at the first administrative year |
| Joseph | Elbert Nunn (1851-1938). |
| Accompanying | Elbert on the album is an international cast of music |
| The court is based at the | Elbert P. Tuttle U.S. Court of Appeals Building in At |
| Hull was a Law Clerk to the Honorable | Elbert P. Tuttle, United States Court of Appeals for |
| Johnson on July 17, 1968, to a seat vacated by | Elbert Parr Tuttle. |
| minent advocate of education, Abraham Baldwin, | Elbert persuaded the Georgia House to pass a bill sup |
| Elbert Peters | |
| Elbert Raine Curtis (24 April 1901 - 20 May 1975) was | |
| Nellie Nellie" (David Fromer, Jonathan Fromer, | Elbert Robinson) - 3:04 |
| Elbert Sevier Martin (c. | |
| Elbert Shelley - NFL player | |
| Elbert Shelley - all-star special teams player for th | |
| Elbert Shelley is a former football player who played | |
| er completing an album, The Sensational Donnie | Elbert Sings, he left DeLuxe in 1959, joining first R |
| Elmer, or | Elbert, Skippy Williams (July 27, 1916 - February 28, |
| ael A. Smith and Lemuel F. P. Curry to succeed | Elbert Smith and McDowell. |
| denly disappears, a team of soldiers led Major | Elbert Stevens (Bottoms) and cave specialists led Rup |
| Henry | Elbert Stubbs (March 4, 1881 - February 28, 1937) was |
| ohn Evans was the father-in-law of Samuel Hitt | Elbert, the sixth Governor of Colorado Territory from |
| Elbert toured with The Boston Boys, playing at Heavy | |
| Elbert Tuttle - founder, and later the chief judge of | |
| rved as law clerk to U.S. Senior Circuit Judge | Elbert Tuttle, former Chief Judge of the United State |
| Elbert was selected in the 1st round of the 2004 MLB | |
| Elbert Watts is a former defensive back in the Nation | |
| s the title of a country music song written by | Elbert West and Roger Dillon, and recorded by Tracy L |
| on Craig Morgan's album I Love It, as well as | Elbert West's single "Kimberly Cooper's Eyes". |
| "Sticks and Stones" (Roger Dillon, | Elbert West) - 3:32 |
| Heart" (Kirk Roth, Tracy Lawrence, Earl Clark, | Elbert West) - 2:53 |
| d Park also wrote songs for Montgomery and for | Elbert West. |
| height of Colorado's tallest fourteener, Mount | Elbert, which is 14,440 feet tall. |
| As it heads eastward, it soon reaches Lake | Elbert, whose southern shore it skirts as Lake Elbert |
| by John | Elbert Wilson, Pickwick Publications, 2002, ISBN 1-55 |
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