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| Commander William Lewis | Herndon, a distinguished officer who had served durin |
| Max | Herndon, Amy Reid, Jeff Stewart & Nic Stoltzfus compe |
| listing | Herndon and Weik as coauthors. |
| Herndon and McBride both worked as songwriters during | |
| Mother | Herndon and her twin sister Leatha were pioneers of t |
| Daniel Leonard, David Leonard, Stewart | Herndon and Laura Stoltzfus won first place in the na |
| ean, Great Falls, Tysons Corner, and parts of | Herndon and Vienna. |
| cker grant, was built in 1894-95 by Dr. E. W. | Herndon and sold in 1912 to Judge W. W. Burnett. |
| orge, Josephine Howard, Eddie Williams, James | Herndon, and Delores Washington, she became one of th |
| It's located south of | Herndon, around the intersection of Centreville and W |
| oup's notable musical guests were Ellen Lewis | Herndon Arthur, the wife of future president Chester |
| Mother Lillian Coffey appointed Mother Reatha | Herndon as president of the National Women's Evangeli |
| piled by Lincoln's former law partner William | Herndon, as well as several hundred pages of letters |
| ice and accepted a younger lawyer, William H. | Herndon, as his junior partner. |
| ommunity was reportedly named either by T. B. | Herndon as a joke or by Reynolds because of his hopes |
| Herndon aspired to write a faithful portrait of his f | |
| David R. | Herndon at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judg |
| Following Lincoln's assassination, | Herndon began to collect stories of Lincoln's life fr |
| Herndon began his professional career in 2006, going | |
| In particular, | Herndon believed that Lincoln's "official" biographer |
| WBA Guerrier, Astral F 6'7″ Bryan College n/a | Herndon, Boomer F/C 6'11″ UT/Belmont ABA & overseas P |
| rd through the northern part of Reston to the | Herndon border. |
| Named for Alonzo F. | Herndon, born a slave, founded the Atlanta Life Insur |
| Guyer helped | Herndon break a six-year Northern Region playoff drou |
| Jack | Herndon Brewer [Buddy] (April 21, 1918 - November 30, |
| Originally published by the Texas Trio (Larry | Herndon, Buddy Saunders and Howard Keltner) from 1963 |
| Herndon Building (demolished following tornado damage | |
| -119.885 on the | Herndon, California 7.5-minute quadrangle. |
| Herndon campaigned to organize Blacks to become polit | |
| oad was converted into a hike-and-bike trail, | Herndon capitalized on history and small-town feel (i |
| On July 11, | Herndon checked on his mail at the Post Office and wa |
| due, Travis Pittman, Matt McGraw, and Stewart | Herndon claimed the 2010 State Championship, and late |
| Herndon co-wrote Kenny Chesney's 1996 single "Me and | |
| igh School included Mullens Middle School and | Herndon Consolidated Elementary School. |
| Lucy | Herndon Crockett (born 4 April 1914 in Honolulu) was |
| on the novel The Magnificent Bastards by Lucy | Herndon Crockett. |
| national attention for his opposition to the | Herndon day-laborer center, and he has traditionally |
| ngs of the Washington, D.C. area, the town of | Herndon developed into a hub of dairy farming and vac |
| Woodson Elementary School, Ron Clark Academy, | Herndon Elementary and Washington High School, and th |
| Herndon enjoyed a comfortable lifestyle well into mid | |
| ating traffic can choose destinations between | Herndon exits (putting them on the mainline Toll Road |
| His son, Norris | Herndon, expanded the company into a multi-million do |
| For the | Herndon family home, see Herndon Home. |
| iel Leonard was second in the nation, Stewart | Herndon fourth, and David Leonard fifth. |
| Weik published a revised version of the book ( | Herndon had died in 1891) titled, Abraham Lincoln: Th |
| Herndon has been a member of the Las Vegas Outlaws, B | |
| For the next thirty-seven years, Skelly and | Herndon held the number one and two positions in the |
| e also plays on the freshman football team at | Herndon High School in Virginia. |
| Herndon High School's team name was The Indians and t | |
| Herndon High School was a high school located in Wyom | |
| Students from nearby | Herndon High School had been consolidated into Mullen |
| Guyer is a 2004 graduate of | Herndon High School where he was a 3-year varsity foo |
| ullens High School, also taking in the former | Herndon High School and about two-thirds of the atten |
| Three years later, | Herndon hit a solo home run on the final day of the s |
| His home, | Herndon Home, is a U.S. National Historic Landmark. |
| It is one block over from the locally known | Herndon Home, and sits above the MARTA East-West rail |
| Herndon Homes, an Atlanta public housing project (now | |
| ndmother of country music recording artist Ty | Herndon, hosted a radio show on WPRN-FM and the now-d |
| ain bought the lot across the street from the | Herndon House and secured a builder. |
| moter George Francis Train was staying at the | Herndon House when a windstorm hit the building. |
| and B, and were sworn in on the lawn south of | Herndon House. |
| Two US Navy ships were later named USS | Herndon in his honor, as was the town of Herndon, Vir |
| nincorporated Fairfax County near the town of | Herndon in close proximity to Reston, Chantilly, and |
| st 18, 1930), was a collaborator with William | Herndon in writing the first authoritative biography |
| ins the Susquehanna River near the borough of | Herndon in Northumberland County. |
| In 1959 it was bought by a local judge, | Herndon Inge, Jr. |
| per Bowl XL playing for the Seattle Seahawks, | Herndon intercepted a Ben Roethlisberger pass, return |
| Nancy Fairbanks | Herndon is a US lecturer in English and the author of |
| The Town of | Herndon is responsible for the maintenance of its str |
| William Skelly is the accelerator and Chesley | Herndon is the brake." |
| Painter married Cora | Herndon January 12, 1888. |
| nsemble included Judith Blazer, Edwin Cahill, | Herndon Lackey, Erik Liberman, Ann Morrison, Graham R |
| iend and rapper Bubba Sparxxx (Warren Mathis) | Herndon left the NFL after a battle with drug addicti |
| 1981 Larry | Herndon LF, Willie Mac Award |
| Hay said to William | Herndon, Lincoln's former law partner and later biogr |
| On April 5, | Herndon made his major league debut against the Washi |
| Gen. Dabney | Herndon Maury |
| He was a kinsman of General Dabney | Herndon Maury as well as the three men being related |
| ral Maury died at the home of his son (Dabney | Herndon Maury Jr.) in Peoria, Illinois, and his remai |
| "When Somebody Loves You" ( | Herndon, McBride, Thomas, Nicholson) - 4:56 |
| ed days from the "Plebes no more" ceremony at | Herndon Monument) and transferred to the University o |
| Born in Rome, Georgia, | Herndon moved to Wood County, Texas, in May 1852. |
| a reported drug habit (he was replaced by Joe | Herndon of The Spaniels). |
| as included Doug McCombs and Johnny "Machine" | Herndon of Tortoise, Todd Cook (Shipping News) as wel |
| some noted men naming John Collins, Pipes and | Herndon of the Bass gang, John Ringo, Mannings Clemen |
| In July, 1932, | Herndon organized a hunger march and demonstration at |
| Guided by an explorer named Benjamin | Herndon, Owen examined the area and found that it con |
| Montfort Academy, a boys' boarding school in | Herndon, Pennsylvania, that provides students with a |
| ation, Orange, Texas; sponsored by Mrs. Minor | Herndon Poole, mother of Minor Butler Poole. |
| office, which branched off of the overcrowded | Herndon post office. |
| The firm of Lincoln & | Herndon practiced from the Tinsley Block office from |
| Born in Sedalia, Missouri, | Herndon received a B.A. from Southern Illinois Univer |
| Herndon retired with the Tigers and served as the tea | |
| Currently, | Herndon serves as a coach for the Lakeland Flying Tig |
| and his first three at bats on May 18, 1982, | Herndon shares the major-league record for home runs |
| tracks 11-16 live at | Herndon Stadium 1959 |
| During the 1996 Summer Olympics, | Herndon Stadium hosted field hockey. |
| Alonzo | Herndon Stadium, named for Alonzo Herndon, is a 15,01 |
| nth Baptist Church is a historic church on N. | Herndon Street in Union, South Carolina. |
| Calvit's plantation later became the | Herndon sugar plantation, owned by John H. Herndon, w |
| Nation, Travis Pittman was second and Stewart | Herndon tenth. |
| Sheppard, Ray and Ron | Herndon, The Four Guys, The Jones Boys (George Jones' |
| Letters: (1) William H. | Herndon to Jesse W. Weik, Jan. 16, 1886, Herndon-Weik |
| Mr. Skelly summoned | Herndon to his office for a meeting after his final l |
| Rust was first elected to the | Herndon Town Council in 1971 where he served until he |
| 14 May 1917 with Lieutenant, junior grade, P. | Herndon, USNRF, in command. |
| Karachi, Pakistan) is a | Herndon, VA -based businessman and Islamic activist. |
| errelated business and non-profit entities in | Herndon, VA associated with an umbrella corporation k |
| InZero Systems is currently headquartered in | Herndon, VA, USA. |
| nt Consultant, Electronic Data Systems (EDS), | Herndon, VA, 1996-97 |
| 998 and later relocated their headquarters to | Herndon, VA, in 2009. |
| 's campuses are located in Washington, DC and | Herndon, VA. |
| satellite bus was built by AeroAstro, Inc. of | Herndon, VA. |
| 30 Club in Washington, DC and Ned Devine's in | Herndon, VA. |
| Herndon, VA: Starbooks, 2004. | |
| Church of the Epiphany, | Herndon, Virginia |
| In 1995 she moved to | Herndon, Virginia and graduated from Herndon High Sch |
| VT iDirect (iDirect) is a | Herndon, Virginia based company that develops satelli |
| is an wonderful preparatory school located in | Herndon, Virginia that teaches from pre-kindergarten |
| It is located in | Herndon, Virginia and coordinates all modes of transp |
| commercial satellite imagery company based in | Herndon, Virginia that is the world's largest space i |
| tecture, and testing services firm.. Based in | Herndon, Virginia and Toronto, ON, Vision360 provides |
| September 7, 1935, | Herndon, Virginia) is an American pop and country mus |
| Hills, Michigan, and the new headquarters at | Herndon, Virginia. |
| ed in Washington, D.C.; Nashville, Tennessee; | Herndon, Virginia; and Charlotte, North Carolina. |
| though he entered his first NFL camp in 1999, | Herndon waited until 2002 to play in his first NFL ga |
| Captain | Herndon's cousin William Herndon was Abraham Lincoln' |
| Herndon was particularly known for his time with the | |
| Herndon was charged under a Reconstruction era law of | |
| Herndon was elected as a Democrat to the Forty-second | |
| Herndon was confirmed by the United States Senate on | |
| Herndon was born in Meridian, Mississippi, but grew j | |
| The 6'5", 230 pound | Herndon was originally drafted by the Kansas City Roy |
| On April 23, 1998, | Herndon was nominated by President Bill Clinton to a |
| o-written by McBride & the Ride guitarist Ray | Herndon, was later included on Chesney's 1996 album M |
| Commander | Herndon went down with his ship. |
| , he set the single-game touchdown record for | Herndon when he scored seven touchdowns during a 285- |
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