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It was described by Dr. | Wilkes, a local antiquary, that the building was unsa |
draft the Philadelphia Eagles selected Reggie | Wilkes a Linebacker out of Georgia Tech. |
y set up by Sandwich, who wanted to get rid of | Wilkes), a version of The Essay on Woman was discover |
To commemorate | Wilkes, a mosaic sundial displaying many of his enter |
an's family, he became an apprentice to Oliver | Wilkes, a member of the Stationers' Company, on 29 Se |
Earl of Hopetoun after conflict over the John | Wilkes affair. |
by James Dundas following his support of John | Wilkes against his sponsor's wishes. |
Jamaal | Wilkes, All-Star |
aphical articles and other literature included | Wilkes Allen; Rev. John Eliot (of New North Church); |
ative of the Exploration Squadron (6 volumes), | Wilkes also authored an autobiography. |
Wilkes also scored in this match and helped England w | |
Harmond | Wilkes, an Ivy League-educated man who has inherited |
IOC executive James Worrall presented | Wilkes and Revell with the silver medals during the C |
ly 2003) by Richard O'Brien, starring Jonathan | Wilkes and John Stalker |
Paget | Wilkes and his elder brother Lewis were initially tau |
He took a prominent part in opposing John | Wilkes, and later led objections to a public funeral |
ng Elbert County to the north, and Oglethorpe, | Wilkes and Lincoln counties to the south. |
Biographies of John | Wilkes and William Cobbett |
Some notable ex-members are Maurice | Wilkes and Ernest Rutherford. |
o, which traveled 18.6 miles (29.9 km) through | Wilkes and McDuffie counties in Georgia. |
guest appearances from tenor saxophonist, Ray | Wilkes and Liverpool born, jazz guitarist, Gary Potte |
perienced naval officers, most notably Charles | Wilkes and Richard Waldron, who had traversed the imm |
Wilkes and Revell had to withdraw from the 1963 World | |
nership with other internationals such as Faas | Wilkes and Kees Rijvers. |
partly within Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Surry, | Wilkes, and Yadkin counties |
therford, Swain, Transylvania, Union, Watauga, | Wilkes and Yancey. |
It has covered the tri-county area of Surry, | Wilkes, and Yadkin counties since 1911. |
lve Oaks Plantation barbecue, the home of John | Wilkes and his son Ashley and daughters Honey and Ind |
In 1890 he married Cybel Charlotte | Wilkes, and they had three children: Alice Margaret S |
, Edward A. Stevens, George Schuyler, Hamilton | Wilkes, and J. Beekman Finley. |
ddy Williams, Kurt Elling, Red Holloway, Corey | Wilkes, and the Deep Blue Organ Trio. |
son, Ripper Price, Matt Stone, Sharpie, Johnny | Wilkes, and Bill Bailey. |
l, Johnson, Saint Peters Evangelical Lutheran, | Wilkes and Wolf Ridge. |
rned to New York, studied law with his brother | Wilkes Angel (1817-1889), was admitted to the bar at |
In 2004 | Wilkes appeared in Sky One's The Match where he playe |
1797, and his Correspondence with friend John | Wilkes appeared posthumously. |
Flight Lieutenant M. | Wilkes April-May 1943 |
The | Wilkes are revered by the county folk for their gener |
d at 800 Elizabeth Street, formerly housed the | Wilkes Art Gallery. |
The | Wilkes Art Gallery was founded in 1962 in the parlor |
the then acting State Opposition Leader, Frank | Wilkes, as "untactful" for a representative of the Cr |
Donna | Wilkes as Alison Fales |
Anthony Bacon succeeds John | Wilkes as MP for Aylesbury. |
o have been Sunday, 1st March 2009 with Justin | Wilkes as their website www.fresh40.co.uk now has a h |
He received the ACM/SIGARCH Maurice | Wilkes Award in 2000 and the Seymour Cray Computer Sc |
s of the best paper in each volume receive the | Wilkes Award and Medal granted by the British Compute |
The Maurice | Wilkes Award, awarded annually for an outstanding con |
The | Wilkes Barre Times Leader |
r began attending regular get-togethers at the | Wilkes Barre apartment of Kamal Derwish, who had also |
Huntington was born in | Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, and received his bachelor |
She was born in | Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania. |
ading, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Hazleton, | Wilkes Barre, Lock Haven, Pottsville, Stroudsburg, Le |
. Hillard Bell Huntington (21 December 1910 in | Wilkes Barre, Luzerne Co., PA - 17 July 1992 Troy, Re |
hing English classes at a community college in | Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania. |
Bixby worked for a time in | Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania as a bookkeeper and studie |
e enlisted in the army on December 11, 1941 at | Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania. |
ort, Pennsylvania, USA, the station serves the | Wilkes Barre-Scranton, Williamsport, Sunbury-Selinsgr |
ransfer of wounded from USS Bunker Hill to USS | Wilkes Barre. |
wark, New Jersey, Boston Logan, Massachusetts, | Wilkes Barre/Scranton, and Allentown Pennsylvania and |
pillar Inc. tractors the 6-man expedition left | Wilkes Base on the coast for the Russian Vostok Stati |
s/Marshs of Westport, CT acquired the bankrupt | Wilkes Bashford company for $4.6 million. |
Wilkes Bashford is an upscale store for women and men | |
Wilkes Bashford had satellite shops in Carmel, CA and | |
It was established in 1966 by | Wilkes Bashford and has long catered to the elite, in |
Chicago, these players include trumpeter Corey | Wilkes, bassist Karl E. H. Seigfried, and drummer Isa |
Jenny | Wilkes, BBC WM radio presenter |
utional questions arising out of the arrest of | Wilkes began to be sharply canvassed. |
club formed a focus for local support for John | Wilkes between 1768 and 1774, and for opposition to t |
Fox & | Wilkes Books, the publishing arm of Laissez Faire Boo |
ence to "Alvia," so this is clearly not a John | Wilkes Booth situation. |
April 26 - Union cavalry corner John | Wilkes Booth in a barn, and cavalryman Boston Corbett |
Lewis Paine, an associate of John | Wilkes Booth who had shot and killed President Abraha |
John | Wilkes Booth (Tom O'Toole) and Jack Matthews (Aaron E |
assassinating President Abraham Lincoln, John | Wilkes Booth and his traveling companion David Herold |
John | Wilkes Booth - Paul Dubois |
ratt (Wright) owns a boarding house where John | Wilkes Booth (Toby Kebbell) and others met and planne |
er of 1864, future presidential assassin, John | Wilkes Booth met with several well-known Confederate |
muel Alexander Mudd, a doctor who treated John | Wilkes Booth in the aftermath of Abraham Lincoln's as |
theater, but he was not at his post when John | Wilkes Booth shot the president. |
Gordon had admitted that he had met with John | Wilkes Booth in Montreal in March 1865, and had discu |
night, the actor and southern sympathizer John | Wilkes Booth shot and mortally wounded Lincoln. |
ine", an ex-Confederate co-conspirator of John | Wilkes Booth attempted to kill William Seward, while |
In American history, John | Wilkes Booth shouted the phrase after shooting Presid |
Holmes investigates the possibility that John | Wilkes Booth is alive and well, and living in England |
pursuit and apprehension of the assassin John | Wilkes Booth in a Virginia barn. |
o Emerson, and Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. John | Wilkes Booth was also once a guest at the hotel. |
tive Elihu B. Washburne, and conspirators John | Wilkes Booth and David Herold. |
arranging a cover-up supposedly employing John | Wilkes Booth as a patriot who quickly brought the sit |
"John | Wilkes Booth" (Mary Chapin Carpenter) - 3:54 |
controversy, and may have contributed to John | Wilkes Booth's decision to assassinate U.S. President |
e North and the South would be aborted by John | Wilkes Booth's bullet. |
Corbett (Union prisoner, future killer of John | Wilkes Booth) |
The Man Who Killed Lincoln: The Story of John | Wilkes Booth, 1939, dramatized and staged in New York |
But his other son, John | Wilkes Booth, grew up in that house with his mother, |
edited includes a sub-plot which follows John | Wilkes Booth, the famous actor who would eventually b |
ho had been secretly betrothed in 1865 to John | Wilkes Booth, Abraham Lincoln's assassin. |
ck in his attempts to locate and identify John | Wilkes Booth, which results in Matty's kidnapping to |
Meanwhile, Joseph befriends John | Wilkes Booth, an actor who is appearing in a local pr |
co-writer Dylan Kussman about the life of John | Wilkes Booth, and The Last Mission with co-writer Nat |
Wanted poster for John | Wilkes Booth, John Surratt, and David Herold (1865) |
dwin Booth and his brother, the notorious John | Wilkes Booth, who played Hamlet there and went on to |
One of the people who worked for them was John | Wilkes Booth, President Abraham Lincoln's assassin. |
a group of school children that an actor, John | Wilkes Booth, had killed Abraham Lincoln. |
he controversy over the alleged escape of John | Wilkes Booth, it will be necessary to set forth here |
"Identification of John | Wilkes Booth," by F. L. Black (The Dearborn Independe |
ral Tom Thumb and Edwin Booth, brother of John | Wilkes Booth. |
njury or death by Edwin Booth, brother of John | Wilkes Booth. |
be assassinated by the actor and vampire John | Wilkes Booth. |
reth as Jack Matthews, and Tom O'Toole as John | Wilkes Booth. |
ident Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by John | Wilkes Booth. |
led President Abraham Lincoln's assassin, John | Wilkes Booth. |
t Ford's Theatre when Lincoln was shot by John | Wilkes Booth. |
many famous actors of the era, including John | Wilkes Booth. |
Booth scholar, Brennan wrote the article "John | Wilkes Booth's Enigmatic Brother Joseph", published i |
ed in: Normanoak, The Horns of Happiness, John | Wilkes Booze, and The Coke Dares. |
North Wilkesboro, North Carolina and owned by | Wilkes Broadcasting Company, it features programing f |
The station is operated by | Wilkes Broadcasting Company, Inc. |
Wilkes' business partner (and McQuade's new romantic | |
l in 1841, at the request of Commodore Charles | Wilkes, but was unable to land due to stormy weather. |
e counties of Watauga, Ashe, Avery, Alleghany, | Wilkes, Catawba and Caldwell in northwestern North Ca |
While at | Wilkes Central High School, he played as quarterback |
Wilkes challenged the warrant for his arrest and seiz | |
Sir Thomas Stapleton, Sir John Dashwood, John | Wilkes, Charles Churchill, Paul Whitehead, Robert Llo |
am Dula of Caldwell Co., Dr. James Calloway of | Wilkes, Co., Milton Campbell of Iredell Co., and Robe |
echnical High School, Penn State Scranton, and | Wilkes College. |
Mark | Wilkes Collet (June 2, 1826 - May 3, 1863) was a Unio |
Wilkes Community College | |
The library at | Wilkes Community College in Wilkesboro, North Carolin |
s broadcast on the 1000 watt WSIF (90.9 FM) at | Wilkes Community College Wilkes County, N. C. |
t, including constituents in Stokes, Surry and | Wilkes counties, for five terms (1997 to 2006). |
Mitchell, Avery, Watauga, Ashe, Alleghany, and | Wilkes counties. |
arlotte north through Mecklenburg, Iredell and | Wilkes counties. |
Buck Shoals Township's western border is with | Wilkes County and its southern border is with Iredell |
Hackett chaired the | Wilkes County Democratic Party organization for many |
Mountain and blew his horn to summon some 200 | Wilkes County militiamen. |
Wilkes County | |
Wilkes County Courthouse, Wilkesboro | |
The first two churches to be established in | Wilkes County were built in Wilkesboro; they were mis |
Wilkes County (north) | |
cost effective health care to the citizens of | Wilkes County and surrounding areas. |
ar people in neighboring counties often called | Wilkes County "The Old United States", in reference t |
B. Everett Jordan, and the Republican nominee, | Wilkes County attorney and 1956 Republican gubernator |
He was buried in | Wilkes County in Rest Haven Cemetery. |
The | Wilkes County School District is a public school dist |
a member of the state Legislature representing | Wilkes County and served as Speaker of the North Caro |
orth Carolina General Assembly; he represented | Wilkes County in the North Carolina Senate from 1826 |
tter location identifier for the FAA and IATA, | Wilkes County Airport is assigned UKF by the FAA and |
He represented | Wilkes county as its representative in the Georgia Ge |
merican Civil War, York was a surgeon with the | Wilkes County Home Guards. |
r at the age of 17, married Sabrina Chivers of | Wilkes County at age 19, and was formally ordained in |
A curious political fact about | Wilkes County is that it is one of the few counties i |
Wilkes County is a county located in the U.S. state o | |
The | Wilkes County School District has two elementary scho |
in Georgia was fought on February 14, 1779, in | Wilkes County about eight miles (13 km) from present |
ain a pole position at the 1955 running of the | Wilkes County 160 (now the First Union 400) finishing |
Wilkes County Airport (IATA: IKB, ICAO: KUKF, FAA LID | |
The town contains | Wilkes County's only Roman Catholic church, which cat |
Wilkes County's location as the site of the annual Me | |
They married in | Wilkes County, Georgia in the late 1780s and their ma |
Mulberry Creek, one of the largest streams in | Wilkes County, takes its name from the community of M |
Edgecombe County, North Carolina and moved to | Wilkes County, Georgia in the early 1770s. |
ty, Davie County, Stokes County, Surry County, | Wilkes County, Watauga County, and Yadkin County. |
Born in Wilkesboro, | Wilkes County, North Carolina on December 4, 1866, Ha |
in Wilkesboro, North Carolina, U.S.A., serving | Wilkes County, North Carolina. |
Hillyer was born in | Wilkes County, Georgia. |
He moved to | Wilkes County, Georgia in 1784 and was elected to the |
Tignall is a town in | Wilkes County, Georgia, United States. |
Semmes was born at Montford's Plantation in | Wilkes County, Georgia. |
lf course, riding stables and trails in nearby | Wilkes County, but after undergoing bankruptcy and fo |
Mulberry is a census-designated place (CDP) in | Wilkes County, North Carolina, United States. |
Benjamin Wynn Fortson Jr. was born in 1904 in | Wilkes County, Georgia. |
Like most of | Wilkes County, Wilkesboro has long been a bastion of |
Boomer is a farming community located in | Wilkes County, North Carolina. |
Hays is a census-designated place (CDP) in | Wilkes County, North Carolina, United States. |
ant Hill is a census-designated place (CDP) in | Wilkes County, North Carolina, United States. |
She lived in what was then | Wilkes County, Georgia, now Elbert County, Georgia. |
tton mill in Georgia erected on Upton Creek in | Wilkes County, 1811 |
He was born in | Wilkes County, Georgia and served in the state legisl |
There is also a Grandmother Mountain in | Wilkes County, North Carolina with an elevation of 3, |
Clarke moved from North Carolina to | Wilkes County, Georgia, in 1774 where he joined the p |
Redcoats overran Georgia, except for | Wilkes County, and occupied nearby Augusta by the end |
born in Bedford County, Virginia and moved to | Wilkes County, Georgia after the American Revolution. |
County and the southern border is shared with | Wilkes County. |
y County, North Carolina along the border with | Wilkes County. |
ed that Dula would not receive a fair trial in | Wilkes County. |
top a peak in the Brushy Mountains of southern | Wilkes County. |
ny County, North Carolina near the border with | Wilkes County. |
South Knobs Township's western border is with | Wilkes County. |
The township's southern border is with | Wilkes County. |
7 Connector is a very short connector route in | Wilkes County. |
h Surry County and the southern border is with | Wilkes County. |
At Cambridge Maths Lab he worked with Maurice | Wilkes creating the concept of microcode. |
Dryden married Frances | Wilkes, daughter of William Wilkes of Hadnel, Warwick |
asmus Dryden, 1st Baronet and his wife Frances | Wilkes, daughter of William Wilkes of Hadnel, Warwick |
for an Electronic Digital Computer by Maurice | Wilkes, David Wheeler, and Stanley Gill; (original 19 |
Vice Admiral John | Wilkes died at the Bethesda Naval Hospital, Maryland, |
Mrs | Wilkes' Dining Room is located in a former boarding h |
Mrs. | Wilkes' Dining Room is a restaurant offering Southern |
Stuart Island was named by Charles | Wilkes during the Wilkes Expedition of 1838-1842, to |
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