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777, after the Revolutionary War had started, | Laurens accompanied his father to Philadelphia, where |
line runs from Columbia northwest to north of | Laurens along the former Columbia, Newberry and Laure |
Monkhouse was a friend of Henry | Laurens, an American merchant and rice planter from S |
The Greenwood, | Laurens and Spartanburg was chartered by the South Ca |
The Greenwood, | Laurens and Spartanburg Railroad was a South Carolina |
Featherstone returned to | Laurens and practiced law there for over twenty years |
Laurens and Constant, and on his return to England de | |
lso Kinard) is an unincorporated community in | Laurens and Newberry counties in the U.S. state of So |
ohn Jay, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Henry | Laurens, and William Temple Franklin signed it and ce |
Railroad of Georgia purchased the Greenwood, | Laurens and Spartanburg prior to the route being comp |
ture December 11, 1858 from parts of Emanuel, | Laurens and Washington counties. |
n 1914, 1920 and 1925 to study with Jean Paul | Laurens and Lucien Simon in the Julian Academy. |
ugusta and Knoxville Railroad, the Greenwood, | Laurens and Spartanburg Railroad, the Savannah Valley |
He defeated Wayne Weening, Leo | Laurens and Martin Adams to set up a match with Georg |
arolina history and recently published “Henry | Laurens and the Southern Man of Conscience” in the So |
was assigned to the Western Department {Fort | Laurens}, and on 12 May 1779 it was reorganized and re |
t century) is the border between Spartanburg, | Laurens and Union Counties in South Carolina, approxi |
Translated be me | Laurens Andrewe of the towne of Calis, in the famous |
General Lachlan McIntosh, who worked for | Laurens as a clerk and became close friends with him, |
Daniel | Laurens Barringer (1 October 1788 - 16 October 1852) |
He was the brother of Daniel | Laurens Barringer, the father of Daniel M. Barringer |
By the end of 1993, | Laurens became number one in the WDF world rankings a |
1997* Grant from | Laurens Bogtman Foundation. |
rwier-Reddingius and was given good advice by | Laurens Bogtman, the great oratorio singer. |
The shop is located in a downtown | Laurens building that formerly housed the Echo Theate |
Nicolaas | Laurens Burman (1734-1793) was a Dutch botanist. |
It was originally described by Nicolaas | Laurens Burman in his 1768 publication, Flora Indica. |
Citing moderns like Picasso, Matisse and | Laurens, but also the primitive sculptures from the C |
vanced to the finals on penalty kicks against | Laurens Central of Section IV and won the championshi |
n, Newberry, McCormick, Edgefield, Abbeville, | Laurens, Chester, Fairfield, Greenwood, and Saluda co |
Julius | Laurens Clarke (November 13, 1828 - November 22, 1907 |
Despite the father's objections, the younger | Laurens continued on to General George Washington's c |
Democratic Representatives from Edgefield and | Laurens counties because of massive fraud in the elec |
nate, representing District 9 (Greenville and | Laurens Counties). |
ing of elected legislators from Edgefield and | Laurens counties, rival state governments assembled. |
Location of | Laurens County in South Carolina |
nformation about the community of Joanna from | Laurens County |
The portion of the route in | Laurens County was numbered as State Route 277 until |
State Route 338 is a north-south route in | Laurens County in central Georgia. |
Laurens County is a county located in the U.S. state | |
The | Laurens County School District has four elementary sc |
He was born in | Laurens County and educated at the Patrick Military I |
The station is currently owned by | Laurens County Communications, Inc and features progr |
acon Metropolitan Statistical Area, while the | Laurens County portion is part of the Dublin Micropol |
native state and served as a minister in two | Laurens County churches before entering law school. |
ing it one of the more desirable locations in | Laurens county for families with young children. |
c could not use a 15-mile section of I-385 in | Laurens County due to a $60.9 million project to pave |
Laurens County, Georgia | |
Laurens County, Georgia - east | |
Laurens County, South Carolina - east | |
Laurens County, South Carolina - south | |
Laurens County, South Carolina - southwest | |
Rentz is a town in | Laurens County, Georgia, United States. |
In 1751, Adair moved to | Laurens County, South Carolina. |
Montrose is a town in | Laurens County, Georgia, United States. |
Dexter is a town in | Laurens County, Georgia, United States. |
Waterloo is a town in | Laurens County, South Carolina, United States. |
ett is an unincorporated community in eastern | Laurens County, Georgia, United States. |
Joanna is a census-designated place (CDP) in | Laurens County, South Carolina, along the Bush River. |
Later, he moved to | Laurens County, South Carolina where he attended the |
South Carolina, is an unincorporated town in | Laurens County, South Carolina. |
DuBose Porter, born in Dublin, | Laurens County, Georgia, is the son of Dr. Lester and |
trial on November 23, 1816.Andrew was born in | Laurens County, South Carolina. |
ional Register of Historic Places listings in | Laurens County, South Carolina. |
n the National Register of Historic Places in | Laurens County, South Carolina, United States. |
DBN) is a county-owned public-use airport in | Laurens County, Georgia, United States. |
The Bush River rises in | Laurens County, just south of the town of Clinton, an |
ensed to Clinton, South Carolina, but serving | Laurens County, South Carolina. |
It then "cuts" across the northern corner of | Laurens County, going east into Spartanburg County, a |
Henry M. Elmore was born in | Laurens County, South Carolina, and moved with his fa |
Spartanburg and Union counties and a part of | Laurens county. |
Henry | Laurens credited Galphin for helping to secure both G |
That same year, he married Mary Eleanor | Laurens, daughter of wealthy and politically powerful |
amed for its sponsor and author Senator Henry | Laurens Dawes). |
With | Laurens De Groot, Lightman established the Sea Shephe |
After | Laurens died at Mepkin, he was cremated and his ashes |
Laurens died on August 27, 1782, only a few weeks bef | |
Hanna was born near Fountainius in | Laurens District, South Carolina, before moving to Br |
Born in | Laurens District, he graduated from the South Carolin |
e following seven counties: Jenkins, Screven, | Laurens, Dodge, Pierce, Wayne, and Long. |
Southwest | Laurens Elementary |
East | Laurens Elementary School |
In 1782, in a letter to Henry | Laurens, Franklin called Shipley "America's constant |
ved as president of the board of education of | Laurens from 1905 to 1928. |
Bouguereau(1825-1905), Henri Royer, Jean-Paul | Laurens, Gabriel Ferrier, Tony Robert-Fleury, Jules L |
Maas produced it with | Laurens Geels. |
Upon his return to | Laurens, Gilchrist resumed the practice of law. |
, Anderson, Pickens, Cherokee, Oconee, Union, | Laurens, Greenwood, and Abbeville. |
ented in 1922 by Cornell University graduates | Laurens Hammond and William F. Cassidy. |
Born in | Laurens, he attended Laurensville Male Academy (Laure |
The | Laurens Henry Cohn, Sr. Memorial Plant Arboretum (or |
John Wilby & | Laurens Hertzdahl: liner notes for the CD Grey Gull R |
West | Laurens High School |
East | Laurens High School |
anburg counties, and running through northern | Laurens, in upstate South Carolina. |
Born in | Laurens, Iowa, Allen was a newspaper editor by trade, |
Leo | Laurens is a retired Belgian darts player who compete |
On 30 June 2006, he succeeded | Laurens Jan Brinkhorst as Minister of Economic Affair |
Its name is sometimes abbreviated to Project | Laurens Jansz. |
Project | Laurens Janszoon Coster is a collection of Dutch high |
l science, was invented in Haarlem in 1440 by | Laurens Janszoon Coster. |
It is named after Project Gutenberg and after | Laurens Janszoon Coster, an early European printer, o |
ea of the movable type came to Gutenberg from | Laurens Janszoon Coster via Fust, who was apprenticed |
Thomas | Laurens Jones (January 22, 1819 - June 20, 1887) was |
Scottish Brides (1999) (with Stephanie | Laurens, Julia Quinn and Karen Ranney) |
Laurens, known as "Bakkie," started playing drums in | |
Laurens made his World Championship debut in 1989, lo | |
John | Laurens Manning Irby (September 10, 1854 - December 9 |
Baylis Earle, as well as great-grandsons John | Laurens Manning Irby and Joseph Haynsworth Earle, wer |
s (Abbeville, Anderson, Edgefield, Greenwood, | Laurens, McCormick, Oconee, Pickens, and Saluda) and |
East | Laurens Middle School |
West | Laurens Middle School |
Henry | Laurens Mitchell (September 3, 1831-October 14, 1903) |
ral of the State of Florida by Governor Henry | Laurens Mitchell serving from 1893-1897. |
division covers: Dodge, Jeff Davis, Johnson, | Laurens, Montgomery, Telfair, Treutlen, and Wheeler c |
Despite his new accolade, | Laurens never managed to win a major title. |
Smith moved to | Laurens, New York, in 1790, and then to Philadelphia |
K Company: | Laurens, New Lisbon, Oneonta, Burlington, Otesgo, But |
He died in | Laurens on March 10, 1950, and was interred in Lauren |
While in | Laurens on October 10, 1893, Featherstone married Lur |
The CN&L connection track north of | Laurens opened in late July 1996, allowing CSX to eas |
icans headed by General Gist and Colonel John | Laurens opposed, causing the loss of John Laurens' li |
He moved to | Laurens, Otsego County, in 1825. |
ational Insurance Encyclopedia CLARKE, JULIUS | LAURENS page 155 (1910). |
Paris en l'an 3000 Henri | Laurens, Paris, 1910. |
In 1992 Liveras and his son Dionysios started | Laurens Patisseries in London, later moving the compa |
The | Laurens Railroad apparently went out of business afte |
The Columbia, Newberry and | Laurens Railroad was formerly merged into CSX Transpo |
The Greenville and | Laurens Railroad was a railroad that served the South |
l it was bought by the Columbia, Newberry and | Laurens Railroad in 1894. |
vernor had assisted in getting the Greenville | Laurens Railroad Company to come through the village. |
sued a charter for the Columbia, Newberry and | Laurens Railroad, and the line was officially christe |
vannah Valley Railroad and the Greenville and | Laurens Railroad, which then joined with Port Royal a |
to the opening of the Columbia, Newberry and | Laurens Railroad. |
The | Laurens Railway was a successor to the Laurens Railro |
had been reorganized and was operating as the | Laurens Railway. |
Laurens Reael and Steven van der Hagen wrote with dis | |
After his father Henry | Laurens returned from his long imprisonment, he had h |
2008, a permanent lineup was established with | Laurens, Rinus Vreugdenhil, Jan Bechtum, Rob vanEnkhu |
SC 146's western terminus is at | Laurens Road (US 276), near the intersection of Inter |
t to the south, Stone Avenue to the east, and | Laurens Road to the north. |
Woodruff, SC it is known as Main Street, then | Laurens Road as it splits from SC 101. |
The | Laurens School District is a public school district i |
The brewery was founded in 1825 by | Laurens Smeets. |
Thomason currently lives in | Laurens, South Carolina. |
ion broadcasting a Variety format licensed to | Laurens, South Carolina, serving Laurens County, Sout |
lvin Erskine Thomason" on August 13, 1948, in | Laurens, South Carolina. |
276 was established in 1932, traversing from | Laurens, South Carolina to Brevard, North Carolina; i |
He was born in | Laurens, South Carolina, and served in the South Caro |
ginald Bernard Williams (born May 5, 1966, in | Laurens, South Carolina) was a Major League Baseball |
It begins at an intersection with U.S. 76 in | Laurens, South Carolina, and ends at I-26 near Landru |
the owner of Verdin's Farm & Garden Center in | Laurens, South Carolina, which also serves as an NRA |
Born in | Laurens, South Carolina, Simpson was graduated from S |
orris DeWayne Madden (born August 31, 1960 in | Laurens, South Carolina) is a former pitcher who play |
Jozef Maria | Laurens Theo "Jo" Cals (July 18, 1914 - December 30, |
ed along S.C. Highway 14 from its terminus in | Laurens to Simpsonville. |
The family built | Laurens to become one of the largest cream-filled pas |
ansportation, while the remains of the former | Laurens to Greenville branch survives as the Carolina |
Laurens van der Post, famous South African writer. | |
Laurens van den Acker (born 5 September 1965, Deurne, | |
It is based on | Laurens van der Post's works, A Far Off Place and A S |
For many decades, the company was led by | Laurens van Krevelen, who received the Jan Hein Donne |
Head designer, | Laurens van den Acker, has stated in an interview wit |
2009 and ended on October 18. Belgian driver | Laurens Vanthoor (Van Amersfoort Racing) won the titl |
Officers of | Laurens Village at NY History |
The Greenville and | Laurens was chartered in 1878 and arrived in Greenvil |
Laurens was elected again every year but one until th | |
Clinton, the remainder of its former route to | Laurens was replaced by SC 14. |
first trustees of the Presbyterian church of | Laurens when it was organized on January 16, 1844. |
p and Munich as well as Paris under Jean-Paul | Laurens where he lived for twenty five years. |
7, "Rien que pour toi" was covered by Tatiana | Laurens who took part in the French TV reality show S |
teammates Lee Pearson, Anne Dunham and Simon | Laurens won her second Paralympic gold medal. |
es Lee Pearson, Sophie Christiansen and Simon | Laurens won the gold medal. |
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