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Josiah Terry Everest (October 5, 1800 | Addison, Addison County, Vermont - September 1, 1873) |
is the citation to substantiate the naming of | Addison after Joseph Addison? Streetwise Chicago says |
merican cargo airline based on the grounds of | Addison Airport in Addison, Texas, USA, near Dallas. |
n airport located within the city limits, and | Addison Airport is another general aviation airport l |
Its main base is | Addison Airport. |
pel music formatted radio station licensed to | Addison, Alabama, that serves Decatur, Alabama, and t |
Joseph | Addison Alexander (24 April 1809 - 28 January 1860) w |
Another brother, Joseph | Addison Alexander (1809-1860), would become a biblica |
Photographic tour of Joseph | Addison Alexander's grave at Princeton Cemetery. |
Addison, Allen, Anna, Avalon, Bardwell, Blue Ridge, C | |
lable on draft in the following Texas cities: | Addison, Alpine, Austin, Dallas, Ft. |
Addison also played List A cricket for the county bet | |
Addison also reviewed and increased the provisions of | |
Linebacker Tom | Addison, an original Patriot and the first Patriot al |
d much decreased in England since the days of | Addison, and he found a clear field for his labours. |
Brian McCrea, ' | Addison and Steele Are Dead' |
and Junction Road and bordered on the east by | Addison and on the south by Torrens Road. |
ks by William Shakespeare, John Locke, Joseph | Addison and Samuel Richardson, among many others. |
Grace was situated north of | Addison and south of Sheridan. |
on his monument in Westminster Abbey), Joseph | Addison, and John Gay. |
younger brother of the famous essayist Joseph | Addison, and the second son of Rev. Lancelot Addison. |
h century illustrated by the lives of Dryden, | Addison and Pope. |
Lancelot | Addison and Jane Gulston had five children the famous |
However, he fell out with | Addison and with the administration over the Peerage |
In the Second Round, | Addison and his team needed two replays to get past N |
Addison and John served in the 10th Virginia Infantry | |
Murdock married Anne | Addison, and the couple had eight children before she |
Mountain, is an isolated mountain located in | Addison and Weybridge, Vermont; it belongs to a serie |
In 1792, Walter Dulaney | Addison and his bride leased Battersea House for a ye |
. Stephen, South Carolina, as the daughter of | Addison and Cynthia Greene. |
In 1832, | Addison and Mary Owen Litton and others settled the a |
In 1711 he fell out with both Joseph | Addison and Alexander Pope. |
It was originally named after Thomas | Addison and the girls and boys were kept separate. |
by Thomas, the brother of the essayist Joseph | Addison, and is thought to have come from the hall of |
Although | Addison and his partner White Stocking second baseman |
ywell Park, Gloucestershire, the associate of | Addison and Steele, was eldest son of Henry Brett of |
mor and his wife Sandra have three daughters: | Addison and twins Ava and Sasha. |
roduced the sitcom Lab Rats, written by Chris | Addison and Carl Cooper, for BBC2. |
choharie County, New York, the son of Charles | Addison and Mary (Bouck) White. |
In 1878, Moffat took on two partners: his son | Addison and Florence D. Eatherly, a "confidential emp |
Vocalists Gaelle | Addison and Terrance Downs, in particular, have been |
anuary 14, 1862 - March 12, 1949, daughter of | Addison and Sarah White) in Huntsville, Alabama. |
ports bar, eatery, and music venue located at | Addison and Clark Streets across from Wrigley Field, |
BBC Radio 5 Live, along with comedians Chris | Addison, Andy Zaltzman and one different guest each w |
l portion of Vickery Meadow, and a portion of | Addison are zoned to Hillcrest. |
ounty; Curry and Jasper in Walker County; and | Addison, Arley, and Double Springs in Winston County. |
on him when Albert Sidney Johnston and Lewis | Addison Armistead with his son joined the party, fear |
farther than the troops led by General Lewis | Addison Armistead of Pickett's division. |
tory described in the last paragraph at Lewis | Addison Armistead#Early life when Hancock was parting |
during the Civil War, Brigadier General Lewis | Addison Armistead. |
Addison arrived at the school carrying a briefcase, t | |
Addison arrived at Hereford United in October 1971, s | |
Top Goalkeeper: Todd Brunskill, | Addison Arrows |
Miltonic blank verse, was described by Joseph | Addison as "the finest burlesque poem in the English |
Robyn | Addison as Sarah Bowyer. |
35 he teamed with Albert Nicholas and Bernard | Addison at Adrian Rollini's Tap Room and also had a s |
Relish was assistant manager under Colin | Addison at Merthyr Tydfil during Addison's first spel |
In 1914, Levi | Addison Ault donated a family property on the island |
Levi | Addison Ault (November 1851 - February 1930) was a Ca |
November - Levi | Addison Ault, businessman and naturalist (d.1930) |
Mille Roches was the birthplace of Levi | Addison Ault, who moved to Cincinnati, Ohio as an adu |
arried Dave and Lucile Packard moved into 367 | Addison Ave, the first floor three-room apartment, wi |
g North Halsted Street from Belmont Avenue to | Addison Avenue and is a half-mile long. |
William Robert Fountains | Addison, awarded the Victoria Cross in the First Worl |
Addison B. Colvin House is a historic home located at | |
Addison Bain just cheated by using a continuous eletr | |
Addison Bain, retired NASA scientist | |
James | Addison Baker ("the elder") (1821 - 1897) was an Amer |
Baker was born in Huntsville, Texas to James | Addison Baker (1821-1897) and his wife Rowena Crawfor |
ined 1881, partner 1887, grandfather of James | Addison Baker, III |
James | Addison Baker, Jr. (1892 - 1973) was an American atto |
t of his brother, diplomat and attorney Edgar | Addison Bancroft. |
In 1935, the | Addison became the first museum in America to exhibit |
Addison Beecher Colvin (December 15, 1858 Glens Falls | |
Addison Beecher Colvin Whipple. | |
Addison began studying voice seriously as a teenager | |
Construction on the | Addison began in the middle of 2008 and is expected t |
ith the photographers Karl Blossfeldt, Wilson | Addison Bentley, Josef Sudek and Edward Weston. |
Wes Bentley, Yvonne Bailey, Lou | Addison, Betsy Clark, Harry Vanderweerden and Jack Cl |
William | Addison Beynon (December 21, 1877 in King Township, O |
Addison Brown (February 21, 1830 - April 9, 1913) was | |
rs in the Victorian Building now known as the | Addison Building, as a private school, to twenty- nin |
Firth Court (named after Mark Firth) via the | Addison Building, the original site of the Firth Coll |
The city calls itself the Town of | Addison but it is incorporated as a city. |
yton and Crawcrook, including Emma, Clara and | Addison can still be found. |
Air Vice Marshal Edward Barker | Addison CB, CBE, MA, CENG, FIEE (1898-1987) was AOC 1 |
r 13, 1813, and is buried in the graveyard at | Addison Chapel, Seat Pleasant, Maryland. |
e bus routes within the transit center serves | Addison Circle Park as well as The Galleria of Dallas |
Blueprints at | Addison Circle is a steel sculpture located in Addiso |
Addison Circle in Addison | |
Addison Clark (1842-1911) was a co-founder and the fi | |
Addison Collins, Jr. (April 17, 1927 - March 14, 2010 | |
Addison Cook Niles (1832 - January 17, 1890) was an A | |
aw, was admitted to the bar, and practiced in | Addison County and in Essex County, New York on the o |
The Addison-5 District includes all of the | Addison County towns of Bridport, New Haven, and Weyb |
The Addison-2 District includes all of the | Addison County towns of Cornwall, Goshen, Hancock, Le |
Phillip Battell Biographies of | Addison County, Vermont |
Chipman was born in Shoreham in | Addison County, Vermont, where attended the rural sch |
Cincinnatus Hand (September 4, 1803 Shoreham, | Addison County, Vermont - March 8, 1878 Elizabethtown |
se, Vergennes, Vermont, listed on the NRHP in | Addison County, Vermont |
Oliver Bascom (1815 Orwell, | Addison County, Vermont - November 7, 1869 Whitehall, |
and a bike rack located at the entrance along | Addison Court. |
Addison Courtney Gumbert (October 10, 1868 in Pittsbu | |
oria, and his wife Jessie, only dau of George | Addison Cox, J.P., of Invertrossachs, Perthshire. |
James | Addison Cravens (November 4, 1818 - June 20, 1893) wa |
Tributary streams include | Addison Creek. |
John | Addison D.D. (fl. |
, Peter Kay, Mick Miller, Shazia Mirza, Chris | Addison, Dave Spikey, Reginald D Hunter, Russell Howa |
Bruce Willis as David | Addison: David Addison is a fast-talking, fun-loving |
ing within his field; indeed the character of | Addison De Witt, the waspish theater critic who squir |
Soon after, | Addison decides to leave Seattle and move to Los Ange |
Semifinal: | Addison defeated Tulsa 1-1 (PK), 1-4, 0-0 (PK) |
Addison described this condition in his 1855 publicat | |
Collingwood's Jim | Addison, despite playing in just his third game, was |
ge of an award trophy, described by character | Addison DeWitt (George Sanders) as the "highest honou |
When | Addison died, the family stayed and operated the mill |
The | Addison District includes all of Addison County as we |
The | Addison District had a population of 39,891 in that s |
y except the town of Brandon, which is in the | Addison district. |
January 30 - John | Addison, double-bass player and composer (b. |
Charles John | Addison Doughty married fellow Conservative Party mem |
Charles John Joseph | Addison Doughty (21 September 1902 - 10 July 1973) wa |
London, married on 5 May 1956 George Crofton | Addison Doughty (b. |
ry houses: an Eric Gill collection; a William | Addison Dwiggins collection; a Beatrice Warde collect |
Addison E. Mullikin (R) - 148,145 (41.37%) | |
in Rutherford, New Jersey, the son of Captain | Addison Ely and Emily Johnson. |
Four (4) children, Ashlyn, | Addison, Emerson & Sutton born in 2008. |
April - Thomas | Addison, English physician and scientist (died 1860) |
Joseph | Addison: engraving after the Kneller portrait |
Walter D. | Addison, Episcopalian, elected December 12, 1810 |
copies, The Spectator was widely read; Joseph | Addison estimated that each number was read by 60,000 |
his wife Crystal welcomed their first child, | Addison Faith Hornish, into the world. |
When | Addison finds out about Derek had sex with Meredith a |
Addison first appears in the season one finale, arriv | |
John | Addison Fordyce (born 16 February 1858 in Guernsey Co |
John | Addison Fordyce, M.D. |
For the American dermatologist, see John | Addison Fordyce. |
East London, formed with twins Ben and Scott | Addison, formerly of Boys Wonder. |
Addison Foster Brennan (July 18, 1887 in La Harpe, Ka | |
England, now Anglican Church of Canada) which | Addison founded at Niagara on the Lake and are now he |
ry changes rezoned the Frank-zoned section of | Addison from W. T. White and Walker to Hillcrest and |
He lost his bid for reelection to | Addison G. Foster in 1898 and left office on March 4, |
at the Whitney Museum of American Art and the | Addison Gallery of American Art (in Andover, Massachu |
Art Museum, the Norton Museum of Art, and the | Addison Gallery of American Art. |
During this period, the | Addison Gallery will be closed to the public. |
nd his collections have been showcased at the | Addison Gallery of American Art, the Center for Docum |
By the Terms of Trust under which the | Addison Gallery was founded, the museum's collection |
0 million campaign to renovate and expand the | Addison Gallery. |
the Constitution of 1846, Lieutenant Governor | Addison Gardiner was elected to the New York Court of |
It was named for Lieutenant Governor | Addison Gardiner. |
Addison Gardner Foster (January 28, 1837 - January 16 | |
ed to the home of her parents, Adele and Levi | Addison Gardner, who had moved to Grand Rapids, Michi |
n the small town of Harvard, Illinois to Levi | Addison Gardner, a businessman and one-time mayor, an |
Elizabeth | Addison gave Battersea its new name, Harmony Hall, wh |
Reviewer | Addison Gayle, Jr., of The New York Times called the |
ucester City Council and was a trustee of the | Addison Gilbert Hospital. |
iginally discovered and described by Augustus | Addison Gould in Latin language in 1848. |
r Helm and together they have three children: | Addison Grace (b. |
Harry Keenan as | Addison Grey |
Addison Groove Project gives permission for text from | |
I am the keyboard player and a partner in | Addison Groove Project LLC. |
John | Addison Gurley (December 9, 1813 - August 19, 1863) w |
on there, naming it after a nearby landowner, | Addison H. Clarke. |
Before 1809, Rev. Robert | Addison had preached in the Masonic Hall and other pl |
In the House of Lords, Viscount | Addison had sat as a Conservative peer until the Hous |
Addison has managed a wide variety of clubs in the UK | |
Though | Addison has only 14,166 residents, daytime population |
th round game (a 62-move draw against William | Addison) he felt unwell and his afternoon game was po |
rdan had to turn back a strong challenge from | Addison Hewlett, the speaker of the state House of Re |
Addison Hiatt Sanders (September 13, 1823 - November | |
Hackley is an alumnus of Lucy | Addison High School in Roanoke, Virginia. |
Addison, his wife Emma, and some of their 20 children | |
Today, | Addison Howard Park and Kempston Pool are located wit |
Architect(s): John Haviland / | Addison Hutton |
Its current headquarters is based in | Addison, IL. |
555 N. Lombard Avenue, | Addison, Illinois |
an Heidemann, whose own windmill (that was in | Addison, Illinois until it burned down in 1958) was b |
Lenae Teresa Williams (born July 14, 1979 in | Addison, Illinois) is professional basketball player. |
It is currently based in | Addison, Illinois. |
t of Ellison's bedroom at his parents home in | Addison, Illinois. |
, a parallel edition, Bible Truth Publishers: | Addison, Illinois. |
Acquired by John | Addison in 1687, the site was the estate of successiv |
acts performed in the UK in early 2011: Chris | Addison in Manchester, Mark Watson in Bristol, Dave G |
any of his works: a congratulatory epistle to | Addison, in Protestant Popery; or the Convocation (17 |
The heroism displayed by Private | Addison in thus placing himself between Lieutenant Os |
ie is thus itself sometimes regarded (e.g. by | Addison in the Spectator) as the origin of the club's |
This use has been traced back to Joseph | Addison in 1716. |
Park street circuit, before moving to nearby | Addison in 1989. |
ct is a national historic district located at | Addison in Steuben County, New York. |
Unincorporated community of | Addison in the town of Addison |
ter and Rochester Hills, and the townships of | Addison, Independence, Oakland, Orion and Oxford. |
James | Addison Ingle |
He succeeded James | Addison Ingle. |
Addison is the home of two private schools. | |
Addison is a town in Washington County, Wisconsin, Un | |
Today, | Addison is the result of explosive growth of business |
years and have four children: Rachel Louise, | Addison Jay, Rebecca Faye, and Caroline Elizabeth. |
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