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Grost sets a trap by | burying a dead frog in the road, and after the carria |
A large slide came down, | burying a First Nations village, damming the river fo |
Railroad's Church Hill Tunnel in Church Hill, | burying a handful of rail workers alive. |
site shows deep subaerial sands and breccias | burying a fossil cliff, shoreplatform, wave-cut notch |
ansformer and would have caused an explosion, | burying alive the entire shift of miners. |
He started by | burying an amulet into the ground on the way the memb |
to test his theories about earthworm activity | burying ancient structures. |
The procedure of | burying ashes in an urn was still unfamiliar at the t |
to two million cubic metres of mud and rock, | burying at least 37 buildings and homes in Dazhai. |
tained as much as 26 feet (8 metres) of snow, | burying at least 4,000 villagers. |
Nicrophorus pustulatus is a | burying beetle described by John Friedrich Wilhelm He |
Nicrophorus podagricus is a | burying beetle described by Portevin in 1920. |
Nicrophorus dauricus is a | burying beetle described by Motschulsky in 1860. |
Nicrophorus pliozaenicus is an extinct | burying beetle described by Erasmus Gersdorf in 1969. |
Nicrophorus reichardti is a | burying beetle described by Kieseritzky in 1930. |
Nicrophorus lunatus is a | burying beetle described by Fischer von Waldheim in 1 |
Nicrophorus sepulchralis is a | burying beetle described by Oswald Heer in 1841. |
Nicrophorus distinctus is a | burying beetle described by A.H. Grouvelle in 1885. |
Nicrophorus chryseus may be a species of | burying beetle described by Mazokhin-Porshnyakov in 1 |
Nicrophorus insularis is a | burying beetle described by A.H. Grouvelle in 1893. |
Nicrophorus argutor is a species of | burying beetle found in Russia, Mongolia, China and K |
Nicrophorus quadrimaculatus is a | burying beetle described by Matthews in 1888. |
Nicrophorus defodiens is a | burying beetle described by Mannerheim in 1846. |
Nicrophorus humator is a | burying beetle described by Gleditsch in 1767. |
Nicrophorus quadripunctatus is a | burying beetle described by Kraatz in 1877. |
Nicrophorus marginatus is a | burying beetle described by Fabricius in 1801. |
Nicrophorus kieticus is a | burying beetle described by Mroczkowski in 1959. |
Nicrophorus tenuipes is a | burying beetle described by Lewis in 1887. |
Nicrophorus morio is a | burying beetle described by F.A. Gebler in 1817. |
Nicrophorus montivagus is a | burying beetle described by Lewis in 1887. |
Nicrophorus heurni is a | burying beetle that lives in Australia and New Guinea |
Nicrophorus concolor is a | burying beetle described by Kraatz in 1877. |
Nicrophorus apo is a species of | burying beetle found in Mindanao in the Philippines. |
Nicrophorus olidus is a | burying beetle described by Matthews in 1888. |
Nicrophorus chilensis is a | burying beetle described by Philippi in 1871. |
Nicrophorus mexicanus is a | burying beetle described by Matthews in 1888. |
Nicrophorus ussuriensis is a | burying beetle described by Portevin in 1923. |
Nicrophorus validus is a | burying beetle described by Portevin in 1920 and dist |
Nicrophorus antennatus is a species of | burying beetle, first described scientifically by Edm |
provides habitat for the Endangered American | Burying Beetle, supporting the only population of thi |
type of habitat was preferred by the American | burying beetle. |
avengers of animal material include vultures, | burying beetles, blowflies, yellowjackets, and raccoo |
rs who must negotiate a devastated landscape, | burying bodies, disarming mines, and eventually facin |
Acadia as the Dutch territory of New Holland, | burying bottles at both Pentagouet and Jemseg to asse |
television series Xena: Warrior Princess and | Burying Brian (2008). |
included activities like sandcastle and sand | burying contests, greased watermelon and innertube ra |
laying frisbee and are shown having fun while | burying drummist Adrian Young in the beach sand. |
and to help locate porous rocks suitable for | burying emissions of greenhouse gases. |
also led to the collapse of a concrete wall, | burying five children. |
Red Hill hydraulic gold sluicing site and the | Burying Flat Cemetery, also known as Deadmans Gully B |
clysms, separated by unknown periods of time" | burying fossils. |
Episcopal | Burying Ground Chapel |
usetts historical figures are buried at Eliot | Burying Ground including John Eliot, and members of t |
Granary | Burying Ground |
shed ashore, and were buried at the South End | Burying Ground in East Hampton, NY, where there is a |
interred in the newly-designated South Parish | burying ground in 1710, had ten children, three of wh |
First Church of Christ and the Ancient | Burying Ground (also known as Center Church: First Ch |
Also known as Winchester Street | Burying Ground |
A view of the | burying ground |
His works for large ensemble include The Old | Burying Ground for soprano, tenor, folksinger and orc |
A gravestone in the | burying ground |
as been recorded on the compact disks The Old | Burying Ground (Dorian Sono Luminus DSL-92113), Cold |
East Parish | Burying Ground fronts on Centre Street on the west an |
Old | Burying Ground on Pleasant St. |
Eliot | Burying Ground (or ""Eustis Street Burying Ground" or |
He was interred in an old | burying ground near Shelbyville. |
Interment in the Friends' | Burying Ground in Wrightstown Township, Pennsylvania. |
Copp's Hill | Burying Ground is a historic cemetery in Boston. |
Detail of 1814 map of Boston, showing Central | Burying Ground |
William Dawes tomb in King's Chapel | Burying Ground |
Interment in Friends | Burying Ground in Birmingham, Pennsylvania. |
His interment was in the Granary | Burying Ground in Boston. |
Episcopal | Burying Ground and Chapel ** (added 1976 - Site - #76 |
on February 1, 1834; interment in the private | burying ground on his estate. |
Interment in the family | burying ground in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. |
a., on March 5, 1836; interment in the family | burying ground at Hackwood, near Winchester, Va.; rei |
26, 1836; interment probably in Presbyterian | Burying Ground (now Washington Park), Cincinnati, Ohi |
The Dorchester North | Burying Ground (or "First Burying Ground in Dorcheste |
death in that city ; interment in the family | burying ground at Lambs Ferry, Camden County, about f |
He was interred in a private | burying ground at "Anderson Hill," near White Plains, |
Wanton was buried in the Clifton | Burying Ground in Newport in 1780. |
The Skinny House with Copp's Hill | Burying Ground in the foreground |
He is interred in the family | burying ground on his estate. |
bruary 28, 1788, and is buried in the Granary | Burying Ground in Boston. |
Snow Creek Methodist Church and | Burying Ground is a historic church in Harmony, North |
The | burying ground was built in 1687 and added to the Nat |
He was interred in the family | burying ground on his estate. |
ss., September 6, 1803; interment in Old Hill | Burying Ground in Newburyport. |
He was interred in the family | burying ground near Mount Sterling, Kentucky. |
He was interred in the | burying ground of St. Paul's Church. |
He was interred in the family | burying ground on his estate near Clarkstown. |
Old | Burying Ground is a historic cemetery on Pleasant and |
Winthrop was buried in the King's Chapel | Burying Ground in Boston, Massachusetts. |
He was interred in the family | burying ground on his estate, "The Hook," in Schohari |
His body is interred at Salem Street | Burying Ground in Medford, Massachusetts. |
Interment was in the old family | burying ground in Pittsylvania County. |
He was buried in a private | burying ground on that same island. |
He was buried in the General Joseph Cilley | Burying Ground in Nottingham Square. |
Thus, he was interred in the Jefferson | burying ground at Monticello, near Charlottesville. |
A stone marker within the | burying ground designates the approximate location of |
The town's first | burying ground was located adjacent to the original m |
He was interred on the family | burying ground on his estate. |
He was interred in the family | burying ground on his farm, Catalpa, near Princess An |
He was interred in the family | burying ground in Onslow County, North Carolina. |
He was interred in the family | burying ground at "Green Hill.". |
He was interred in the | burying ground of Christ Episcopal Church. |
St. John's Episcopal Church and | Burying Ground is a historic church in Runnemede, New |
He was interred in the family | burying ground on Windsor Castle estate, near Smithfi |
He was interred in the family | burying ground at Spring Garden. |
ytown in 1854; interment was in the Old Dutch | Burying Ground at Sleepy Hollow, Tarrytown. |
New Hampshire and was interred in the family | burying ground on the Parrott estate. |
ore, Maryland, in 1833 and is interred in the | burying ground of Westminster Church. |
He was interred in the family | burying ground on the Taylor ancestral estate, "Mansf |
Phipps Street | Burying Ground is a historic cemetery on Phipps Stree |
il 13, 1789 and is buried in the Proprietor's | Burying Ground there. |
Old | Burying Ground is a historic cemetery on King Street |
King's Chapel | Burying Ground was founded in 1630 as the first cemet |
1775, and was originally buried in the Dutch | Burying Ground in New Lots. |
He is interred in the private | burying ground of the DeCourcy family at Cheston-on-W |
Cove | Burying Ground is an historic cemetery on the junctio |
He was interred in the family | burying ground on his estate, "Honeywood," near Hedge |
ged 80, and was interred in the Phipps Street | Burying Ground in Charlestown. |
hael, Maryland, and is interred in the family | burying ground at “Wye”. |
in Fairfield in 1819 and is buried in the Old | Burying Ground there. |
hester, Pennsylvania and is buried St. Paul's | Burying ground in Chester. |
The Gideon Putnam | Burying Ground is located on South Franklin Street in |
He was interred in the Dutch | Burying Ground and reinterred in the Rural Cemetery, |
Common | Burying Ground at Sandy Bank (also known as Bell Rock |
March 16, 1845, with interment in the family | burying ground at Union, Monroe County, Virginia. |
East Parish | burying ground is bordered on the north and east by l |
in Warwick, 1849; interment was in the family | burying ground on his estate at Warwick known as Gree |
The historic | burying ground held Conley‘s maternal ancestors and o |
Westminster Hall and | Burying Ground is home to the grave of American autho |
the burned museum building collapsed into the | burying ground next door. |
Troy bought the property of the Third Street | Burying Ground for the site of a new city hall. |
Charles County; interment was in the private | burying ground on the estate of Daniel Jenifer. |
Bennington Street | Burying Ground (or "Bennington Street Cemetery") is a |
o stone marked the precise spot in the family | burying ground at Rosney plantation, some nine miles |
It is a small | burying ground used during the middle decades of the |
West Parish | Burying Ground is owned today by the City of Newton, |
Copp's Hill | Burying Ground |
ross the street from the historic Copp's Hill | Burying Ground and within sight of Old North Church, |
Assonet | Burying Ground (c.1800) |
ross the street from the historic Copp's Hill | Burying Ground and within sight of Old North Church, |
Pine Grove Cemetery or "First Meetinghouse | Burying Ground" is an historic cemetery on Tremaine a |
Dennis Village Cemetery (or "Common | Burying Ground" or "East Yarmouth Churchyard") is a h |
Now named "Copp's Hill | Burying Ground" (although often referred to as "Copp' |
It was originally named "North | Burying Ground". |
n Baker and Daniel Turell to start the "North | Burying Ground". |
ological park named Lesner's Park ... an 'old | Burying Ground'," and several industries, including a |
from the injuries late in 1812 and became the | burying ground's first occupant. |
Starting from the | Burying Ground's northwest corner and working eastwar |
ill is a hill containing a historic cemetery ( | burying ground) in Plymouth, Massachusetts. |
esterly Burial Ground (Also known as Westerly | Burying Ground) is an historic cemetery on Centre Str |
scopal Cemetery (later known as the St. James | Burying Ground). |
Westerly | Burying Ground, general view |
Westerly | Burying Ground, close-up 1 |
Westerly | Burying Ground, close-up 2 |
Central | Burying Ground, Boston Common, 2008 |
King's Chapel and | Burying Ground, 1833 |
The South | Burying Ground, also known as Winchester Street Cemet |
Patriots' Grave in the Old | Burying Ground, Arlington, Massachusetts. |
He is intered in the Cooper family | burying ground, near Bridgeport. |
he grave of Roger Wolcott and wife Sarah, Old | Burying Ground, Windsor |
A weeping angel monument, from Old Ship | Burying Ground, Hingham, Massachusetts |
lding (built 1833), adjacent to King's Chapel | Burying Ground, Tremont Street, Boston, 1833-1856 |
He was interred in Old Hill | Burying Ground, near Germanton, North Carolina. |
The district also includes the Farmingbury | Burying Ground, now known as the Edgewood Cemetery. |
West Parish | Burying Ground, also known as River Street Burying Gr |
ar Lambertville, and was interred in Barber's | Burying Ground, Delaware Township, Hunterdon County, |
storic Copp's Hill is the site of Copp's Hill | Burying ground, one of America's oldest cemeteries. |
Hannah was buried in the old family | burying ground, called the "Burnt House Fields", at " |
Originally buried in Bristol's East | Burying Ground, his grave was later moved to the Juni |
The Old | Burying Ground, a historical cemetery located on the |
in Salem, where he died; interment in The Old | Burying Ground, the second oldest cemetery in the US. |
King's Chapel | Burying Ground, mentioned in the final paragraph, exi |
ns of the old chapel are still here, with the | burying ground, in which the Tate family are still in |
East Parish | Burying Ground, also known as Centre Street Burying G |
See West Parish | Burying Ground. |
Interment in Slate Ridge | Burying Ground. |
He was interred in Friends | Burying Ground. |
Interment in Christ Church | Burying Ground. |
He was interred in Houghtaling | Burying Ground. |
He was interred in the Old | Burying Ground. |
he church is adjacent to the historic Granary | Burying Ground. |
He was buried at Bunhill Fields | burying ground. |
He was interred in Old Hill | Burying Ground. |
He is intered in the Newton | Burying Ground. |
He was buried in the Congregational | Burying Ground. |
He is buried in the Assonet | Burying Ground. |
ch 13, 1831, and was interred in Proprietors' | Burying Ground. |
onnecticut in 1839 and was buried in the East | Burying Ground. |
interred in the Old Upper Springfield Friends | Burying Ground. |
e in 1827; interment was in East State Street | Burying Ground. |
ent was in the Old Burial Ground, East Parish | Burying Ground. |
Kentucky in 1864 and is buried in the family | burying ground. |
Carolina, in 1822 and was interred in Moore's | Burying Ground. |
ng occupied the lot adjacent to King's Chapel | Burying Ground. |
pshire in 1851 and was buried in Proprietors' | Burying Ground. |
wburyport (1790), and is interred in Old Hill | Burying Ground. |
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