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ed in Queen Anne style architecture by E.A.P. | Newcomb, a nationally known architect newly arrived i |
Newcomb, a member of the engineering faculty of the U | |
the war, around 1770, since a Baptist Society | Newcomb allowed to meet in his home was founded that |
The peak was climbed again in 2000 by Mark | Newcomb, alone, via the west ridge. |
grant funded by Joyce Frank Menschel, another | Newcomb alumna, ultimately led to the establishment o |
in a study by Stacy, | Newcomb, and Bentler |
mobile trails are planned between Minerva and | Newcomb, and between Pottersville and Schroon Lake. |
or transportation in the iron ore industry in | Newcomb, and for the lumber industry in Minerva. |
ologist who purchased the roadhouse from Lynn | Newcomb and remodeled it in 2003 for $340,000. |
sen Freeholders, defeating Director Bryant B. | Newcomb and his running mate, Arthur Johnson. |
mmer they also stole cattle from rancher John | Newcomb and sold them along with an additional 20 bee |
er of the committee, suggested establishing a | Newcomb Art Gallery to maintain the strong legacy of |
Tawnna | Newcomb as Teacher |
e Bayview, Belaire, Hillcrest, Mesquite Tree, | Newcomb Bend, Northview, Oak Shores, Palmetto Point, |
Josephine Louise | Newcomb, born Josephine Le Monnier (October 31, 1816- |
The Hazen Bridge, also known as the | Newcomb Bridge, is a steel bridge spanning the Sangam |
WFAX is owned and operated by | Newcomb Broadcasting Corporation. |
Obadiah | Newcomb Bush (January 28, 1797 - February 9, 1851) wa |
ction of Philadelphia on November 11, 1876 to | Newcomb Butler and Kate Ashton Thompson, Ellen began |
At the time of the | Newcomb Centennial Celebration in 1986, concerned gra |
The | Newcomb center opened in 1990. |
1989 | Newcomb Cleveland Prize of the American Association f |
Awarded the AAAS | Newcomb Cleveland Prize in 1984 along with co-authors |
She graduated in 1950 from | Newcomb College of Tulane University. |
She studied at | Newcomb College Art School and was a student of Xavie |
in French and Political Science in 1985 from | Newcomb College of Tulane University. |
e-president, and afterward enrolled in Sophie | Newcomb College (Tulane University, 1959-1960) and th |
Mary Louise was a graduate of | Newcomb College, then the women's division of Tulane. |
n became a part of other educational units of | Newcomb College, including the Art Department, The Mu |
nt New Orleans family, who had studied art at | Newcomb College, where she had absorbed the ideals of |
ne and the acting medical officer at Tulane's | Newcomb College. |
Born in Mercer, Pennsylvania, | Newcomb completed preparatory studies and moved to Ke |
he time, President William McKinley felt that | Newcomb could not be nominated for a Medal of Honor a |
actions off the coast of Cuba, Captain Frank | Newcomb distinguished himself and his ship in the Bat |
ton, Emmett Dalton, Charlie Bryant and George | Newcomb entered Wharton to rob a train in May 1891 ea |
Daniel and Patience | Newcomb farmed 1,200 acres in Scott County, Iowa. |
Newcomb favored the development of rotating wing (hel | |
varsity high school soccer teams also play at | Newcomb Field in the winter. |
Following the resignation of Horatio C. | Newcomb from his seat in the Indiana Senate, New was |
SLA is currently housed in | Newcomb Hall, the Woldenberg Art Center, Dixon Hall a |
iter and Saturn in the nineteenth century and | Newcomb has completed the work for the other planets |
smith Timothy Bush, Jr. (1761-1850) and Lydia | Newcomb, he left home during the War of 1812. |
The second | Newcomb house became St. Luke's Hospital in 1892. |
collaborated with his U.S. counterpart Simon | Newcomb in establishing an international standard for |
observation station located on Mount Adams at | Newcomb in Essex County, New York. |
Simon | Newcomb, in his memoirs, describes Lane as "an odd-lo |
Newcomb is a town in Essex County, New York, United S | |
Deborah | Newcomb is a former member of the Ohio House of Repre |
Newcomb kept the Hudson positioned in shoal waters ne | |
nto the southern Santanoni Brook, thence into | Newcomb Lake, the Newcomb River, and the Hudson River |
On | Newcomb Lake. |
While there, he and Florence | Newcomb Larson had two children. |
, Sarah Brown, Paul Buddha Mills, Scrappy Jud | Newcomb, Malcolm "Papa Mali" Welbourne, Shelley King, |
ist by training, she graduated from H. Sophie | Newcomb Memorial College at Tulane University and the |
Camp Santanoni, | Newcomb, New York, built for Robert C. Pruyn of Alban |
on, Igo, Littlefield, McCauley, Mount Carmel, | Newcomb, Newton, Old Scott and Sugar Grove. |
Newcomb notes, "it is very singular that a man of suc | |
early as June 20, 1998, Chris Friel and Danny | Newcomb of Goodness would invite McCready to play wit |
of the gallantry of First Lieutenant Frank H. | Newcomb, of the Revenue-Cutter Service, commanding th |
Newcomb ordered Hudson to tow Winslow out of harms wa | |
Lt. Cdr. | Newcomb ordered his ships to battle stations but the |
m directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Mary | Newcomb, Owen Nares, Frank Pettingell and Herbert Lom |
Mike | Newcomb, physician |
Newcomb Place is a historic house at 109 Putnam Stree | |
the museum includes the largest assemblage of | Newcomb Pottery in the United States. |
in 1870, Patience donated the funds to build | Newcomb Presbyterian Memorial Chapel and donated the |
Inspirational Professor Award in 2001 and the | Newcomb Professor of the Year Award in 2003. |
an academician, architect, and author Rexford | Newcomb published design studies of the original bell |
While president of the University, | Newcomb received honorary degrees from Washington and |
Newcomb recounts his own role in bringing Lane's work | |
d and to present to First Lieutenant Frank H. | Newcomb, Revenue-Cutter Service, a gold medal, and to |
Newcomb Road (from here the river goes into a tunnel | |
Newcomb, S (1903) The Reminiscences of an Astronomer, | |
At the outbreak of the Civil War, | Newcomb served as captain of Company F in the 3rd Iow |
In 1836, | Newcomb started as an apprentice in horse harness and |
Newcomb started at the Lawrence Livermore National La | |
Bradford | Newcomb Stevens (January 3, 1813 - November 10, 1885) |
een Massachusetts Ave., Freeman, Randolph and | Newcomb Streets on Orvis Road in Arlington, Massachus |
The endowment was established by Mrs. | Newcomb to provide, perpetuate, and protect the women |
ll connect the Visitor Interpretive Center at | Newcomb to Santanoni Preserve, and the reopening of N |
Condit Township formed from a part of | Newcomb Township on May 8, 1867. |
John Lloyd | Newcomb, UVA president |
Newcomb was born in Amherst, Nova Scotia. | |
Steve | Newcomb was the COO and co-founder of Powerset. |
Newcomb was born in Wellsborough, Tioga County, Penns | |
In 1849, | Newcomb was elected mayor of Indianapolis and reelect |
James | Newcomb was 12 when his father, a lawyer, died of cho |
Newcomb was appointed an adjunct professor of civil e | |
Newcomb was forced to flee, traveling first to Mexico | |
Newcomb was clearly unaware of the Wright Brothers' e | |
Afterwards, | Newcomb was a United States Marshal for the eastern d |
After his death, | Newcomb was revealed to be a member of the Seven Soci |
It is believed that he first met | Newcomb, who at the time was involved romantically wi |
r of retired coach and athletic director Bill | Newcomb, who served Pasadena ISD for more than 40 yea |
udson, commanded by First Lieutenant Frank H. | Newcomb, with executive-officer James H. Scott, saile |
Edgar | Newcomb Wrightington (July 30, 1875 - October 31, 194 |
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