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They had a son, George Hudson | Gilmer, a Presbyterian minister. |
Gilmer also spent time as a punter and kickoff return | |
from the Cherokees' home to U.S. forts such as | Gilmer among others. |
For the song by Jimmy | Gilmer and the Fireballs, see Sugar Shack. |
Atlanta Municipal Auditorium is located at | Gilmer and Courtland Streets in downtown Atlanta. |
in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains in both | Gilmer and Murray County. |
studio in Clovis, New Mexico, along with Jimmy | Gilmer and the Fireballs. |
Gilmer and Blood attempted to draw out the Autobot Pr | |
attack against Confederate trenches near Forts | Gilmer and Johnson. |
er three months in commission by destroyer USS | Gilmer and destroyer escort USS William C. Miller off |
the year's No. 1 song, "Sugar Shack" by Jimmy | Gilmer and The Fireballs. |
ins" because it draws worshippers from Fannin, | Gilmer and Union Counties in Georgia and from Cheroke |
, she was presumably found and sunk by the USS | Gilmer and USS William C. Miller on 14 July 1944, tho |
William | Gilmer Bray (June 17, 1903 - June 4, 1979) was a memb |
west-northwestwardly, through Lewis, Braxton, | Gilmer, Calhoun, Wirt and Wood Counties, past the tow |
Gilmer, Chief of the Confederate Engineering Bureau | |
l more land additions from Cherokee (1869) and | Gilmer Counties (1858 and 1863); however several sect |
e Pickens County from portions of Cherokee and | Gilmer counties. |
The war would leave deep scars on | Gilmer County for years and years after the war. |
ate highway that runs west-to-east entirely in | Gilmer County in north central Georgia. |
destroyed Georgia's cotton crops in the 1920s, | Gilmer County's economy was bolstered by its apple or |
rnold in 1817 and moved to Lewis County (later | Gilmer County) to pursue agriculture in 1833. |
Gilmer County, Georgia - west | |
Gilmer County, Georgia - north | |
Gilmer County, 32,285 acres (131 km2) | |
m), Big Bald Mountain, is the highest peak in | Gilmer County, Georgia. |
Sand Fork is a town in | Gilmer County, West Virginia, United States. |
The route passes from Murray County and into | Gilmer County, and continues east to East Ellijay, wh |
erness of the Chattahoochee National Forest in | Gilmer County, Georgia. |
ea within the Chattahoochee National Forest in | Gilmer County, Georgia, in the United States. |
It is the second-highest peak in | Gilmer County; only Big Bald Mountain is taller, with |
Gilmer, Dauros and Blood are normally the Decepticons | |
gia lawyer, planter and Major (CSA), see Edgar | Gilmer Dawson. |
Gilmer died in Virginia on January 15, 1757. | |
Gilmer Elementary (Grades PK-4) | |
In 1731, Dr. | Gilmer emigrated to Virginia, settling in Williamsbur |
Gilmer engaged in patrols of Buna, Cape Sudest, and A | |
In 1866, | Gilmer founded his first sawmill. |
was the fifth son of Judge John Speed and Lucy | Gilmer Fry Speed, both of prominent slave-holding fam |
, Frankston, Frost, Fruitvale, Gallatin, Gary, | Gilmer, Gober, Golden, Gordonville, Grand Saline, Gre |
portions of Catoosa, Chattooga, Fannin, Floyd, | Gilmer, Gordon, Murray, Walker and Whitfield Counties |
Berkeley, Braxton, Brooke, Calhoun, Doddridge, | Gilmer, Grant, Hampshire, Hancock, Hardy, Harrison, J |
Gilmer had a series of economic setbacks. | |
Clarksville, Crockett, Daingerfield, De Kalb, | Gilmer, Hallsville, Henderson, Hooks, Jacksonville, J |
After reading law with John A. | Gilmer, he was admitted to the bar in 1845 and practi |
Gilmer helped improve the defenses of Mobile, Alabama | |
Gilmer High (Grades 9-12) | |
Gilmer high school has 90.4% white, 9.3% hispanic, an | |
Manuel Johnson Attended | Gilmer High where he played as a quarterback and wide |
Gilmer High School's has five clubs for the arts, iin | |
Gilmer High also offers clubs for students interested | |
arela organization members of interest include | Gilmer Humberto Quintero, alias "Cabezon" ("Big Head" |
ia after the resignation of Governor Thomas W. | Gilmer in 1841. |
rmation for the following counties: Fannin and | Gilmer in north-central Georgia, Cherokee in western |
nds of years - Blood in the pyramids of Egypt, | Gilmer in the ruins of Atlantis, and Dauros beneath t |
Gilmer Independent School District is a public school | |
Gilmer Intermediate (Grades 5-6) | |
Lake | Gilmer is four miles (6 km) west of downtown Gilmer, |
Gilmer is a fictional character in the Transformers s | |
North of | Gilmer is Pittsburg, where US 271 intersects with SH |
Gilmer is part of a larger area known as the "Piney W | |
Virginia "Jennie" | Gilmer is widely recognized as the founder of the And |
Gilmer ISD (small portion in Camp County) | |
While still held by | Gilmer, Israel met and married Elizabeth Randolph, a |
During that season, | Gilmer led Alabama to the 1946 Rose Bowl, where they |
It was written by Manoff, Robb | Gilmer, Les Alexander, Don Enright and Andrew Smith, |
Cherry Hill on the west, West End on the east, | Gilmer, Loudon-Melrose and Shenandoah West on the nor |
On May 23, 1826, | Gilmer married Anne Elizabeth Baker of Shepherdstown, |
Louise | Gilmer Mason Terry (12 February 1844-26 September 192 |
Gilmer McCormick as "Princess Thulja" | |
Gilmer McCormick as Lily Rumfoord | |
Gilmer McCormick (born May 13, 1947) is an American a | |
ll, Joanne Jonas, Robin Lamont, Sonia Manzano, | Gilmer McCormick, Jeffrey Mylett, Stephen Nathan, Her |
Gainesville (Lee | Gilmer Memorial Airport) |
Lee | Gilmer Memorial Airport (IATA: GVL, ICAO: KGVL, FAA L |
Hourly conditions are given for Lee | Gilmer Memorial Airport in Gainesville, Georgia, Atla |
An untowered airport, Lee | Gilmer Memorial Airport is a popular general aviation |
resident and Chief Operating Officer, while G. | Gilmer Minor, III remained president. |
Born in Mount Airy, North Carolina, | Gilmer moved with his parents to Oklahoma. |
The Gertrude | Gilmer Odum Library is the library of Valdosta State |
It is named after Gertrude | Gilmer Odum, who was Professor Emerita of English. |
esigned by the architectural firm of Annan and | Gilmer of Shreveport, Louisiana. |
Gilmer often utilized the practice of leaping high in | |
PC-565 was renamed | Gilmer on 15 February 1956. |
It borders the neighborhoods of Harrison and | Gilmer on the west, Washington Park on the north, Wil |
elrose-Rugby and Washington Park on the north, | Gilmer on the south, Gainsboro on the east and Loudon |
s of Shenandoah West on the west, Harrison and | Gilmer on the east, Melrose-Rugby on the north and Hu |
In the mid 1730s, | Gilmer owned and ran an apothecary in Williamsburg as |
ored twice, on a one yard run and on a 24-yard | Gilmer pass. |
Gilmer received seven battle stars for World War II s | |
at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 31 August 1938, | Gilmer recommissioned 25 September 1939 following the |
James attended the | Gilmer School in that city. |
One of these, named Remlig ( | Gilmer spelled backwards) would become one of the lar |
n Reidsville at the corner of South Scales and | Gilmer Streets, one block south of the city's America |
Lincoln followed up on the | Gilmer suggestion by requesting that he come to Sprin |
Gilmer survived the delivery, and in May 1904, she an | |
Gilmer Terrace is an unincorporated community in Pitt | |
Parker worked in private legal practice in | Gilmer, Texas from 1964 until 1965, and then in his n |
Jason Sellers (born March 4, 1971 in | Gilmer, Texas) is an American country music artist. |
rles Joseph Hawkins (born December 16, 1981 in | Gilmer, Texas) is an American football tight end for |
Manuel Johnson (born October 14, 1986 in | Gilmer, Texas) is a wide receiver for the Dallas Cowb |
Thomas F. Proctor (born April 21, 1956 in | Gilmer, Texas) is an American trainer of Thoroughbred |
Jerry Ray Norton (born May 16, 1931 in | Gilmer, Texas) is a former professional American foot |
Jason Sellers was born March 4, 1971 in | Gilmer, Texas. |
closed and after that students were bussed to | Gilmer, Texas. |
Quarterback Harry | Gilmer threw only 11 times in the game for one touchd |
tied the game on an 8 yard touchdown pass from | Gilmer to White. |
ed the Decepticon Pretenders Blood, Dauros and | Gilmer to Neolithic-era Earth, where they crashed. |
Gilmer Township is one of twenty-two townships in Ada | |
According to the United States Census Bureau, | Gilmer Township covers an area of 37.02 square miles |
George Rockingham | Gilmer, two-term governor of Georgia, U.S. Congressma |
Brown played high school football at | Gilmer, TX along with fellow high school stars Manuel |
In 1903, during the birth of her second child, | Gilmer vowed that if she lived she would make sure a |
Dr. George | Gilmer was the great grandfather of George Rockingham |
Gilmer was born near Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1700. | |
Gilmer was born in Guilford County, North Carolina. | |
Gilmer was a member of the Wellington Hospital Board | |
On February 14, 1840, | Gilmer was elected the 28th Governor of Virginia. |
Gilmer was born in Birmingham, Alabama, where he atte | |
Gilmer was inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of F | |
Gilmer was then one of the first players to populariz | |
North of Gladewater, US 271 passes through | Gilmer, where there are junctions with SH 300 and SH |
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