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Palmyra

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  • and inanimate, such as a Snake, a Peacock, a Palmyra, a Chank, the Sun and Moon an Elephant.
  • They married in 1945 and moved to Palmyra after the war.
  • ntment at finding other "yachties" already on Palmyra, and stayed.
  • slands and the uninhabited islands of Jarvis, Palmyra, and Kingman Reef.
  • Turnpike, U.S. Route 422 ran directly through Palmyra, and employed the settlement's only real stre
  • and stretched south and west, passing east of Palmyra and Damascus down to northeast Arabia.
  • thwest to defeat the Vichy French garrison at Palmyra and secure the oil pipeline from Haditha in I
  • he Silver date palm (Phoenix sylvestris), the palmyra, and the Jaggery palm (Caryota urens), or fro
  • Palmyra Area School District
  • Palmyra Area Senior High School (typically referred t
  • About 78 men from the Palmyra area answered the President's call, and donne
  • cation study released in January 2009, 31% of Palmyra Area School District graduates required remed
  • Flag of Palmyra Atoll (unofficial)
  • mporarily stationed there), Jarvis Island and Palmyra Atoll (uninhabited US Territories)
  • Palmyra Atoll Airfield is a disused airfield located
  • tanker carried cargoes of gasoline and oil to Palmyra Atoll and Guam en route to the Philippines.
  • he other U.S. territories on that list except Palmyra Atoll are unincorporated, which means there i
  • (67 km) northwest of the next closest island ( Palmyra Atoll), and 930 nautical miles (1,720 km) sou
  • ft for the United States Army, she steamed to Palmyra Atoll, arriving on 30 October.
  • Tonga, Samoa, Ellice, Wallis, Futuna, and the Palmyra Atoll.
  • of Clarksville sometime in the future and to Palmyra beyond US-79 on the Northwest side of Clarksv
  • dictions such as, Hummelstown Borough Police, Palmyra Borough Police and North and South Londonderr
  • , Maple Shade Township, Mount Holly Township, Palmyra Borough, Riverside Township, Riverton Borough
  • round 1794 because of a road constructed from Palmyra, but The first settlers did not arrive at the
  • crew, organized at Bethel Baptist Church near Palmyra by retired trainmaster Frank Schumaker with t
  • dge, Cole began editing a weekly newspaper in Palmyra called the Reflector.
  • The ship made occasional voyages to Palmyra, Canton, and Johnston Islands 1942-1944, supp
  • Palmyra City's website describes him as "a Union symp
  • 1922, the undersigned agent of the Island of Palmyra Copra Co., Ltd., landed from the motorship Pa
  • dam in the Syrian desert between Damascus and Palmyra, dating to the 2nd century AD.
  • group of 15 amateur radio operators from the Palmyra DX Group visited the reef in October 2000.
  • Palmyra Elementary School
  • Towing runs sent her to Palmyra, Ellice, Solomon, Admiralty, and Marshall Isl
  • Palmyra Ellouise Pimenta de Klerk (born 1943), Canadi
  • e and parts of Kardinya, Melville, Myaree and Palmyra from the City of Melville;
  • Kitty Kluppell - Palmyra Hawks
  • Palmyra High School's academic day is part of Block S
  • Broken Palmyra in Google Books
  • He died in Palmyra in 1885.
  • The town is named after the ancient city Palmyra in Syria.
  • ern Harrison County, Indiana near the town of Palmyra, Indiana.
  • In 1866 he died in Palmyra; interment was in the Village Cemetery.
  • Palmyra is a town in Wayne County, New York, USA.
  • Palmyra is a city in and the county seat of Marion Co
  • high-test aviation gasoline and lubricants to Palmyra Island, Canton, and Midway Island.
  • to the westward, calling at Johnston Island, Palmyra Island, Samoa, Canton Island, Kwajalein, Midw
  • pplying American bases on Midway, Canton, and Palmyra Islands with gasoline and oil.
  • manners (also the netted fibre in petiole of palmyra leaf)
  • structure was erected there immediately using palmyra leaves.
  • of law in Franklin, Kentucky, later moving to Palmyra, Missouri, in 1830.
  • The report was published in Palmyra, Missouri, where Kelley and his brother-in-la
  • ts current name from its position relative to Palmyra, Missouri.
  • ids over grazing rights on the lands south of Palmyra, near the old Strata Diocletiana.
  • d, New York on September 1, 1880 and moved to Palmyra, Nebraska in 1885.
  • Palmyra, New York (B)
  • As an adult, Cole moved to Palmyra, New York.
  • He was interred in Morgan Cemetery in Palmyra, New Jersey.
  • 19, 1856, he married Margaret C. Townsend at Palmyra, New York.
  • ware River, connecting New Jersey Route 73 in Palmyra, New Jersey and Pennsylvania Route 73 in the
  • t 3, 1890, and attended the public schools of Palmyra, New Jersey.
  • y 7, 1935) was an American geologist, born in Palmyra, New York.
  • Harding was born in Palmyra, New York on February 28, 1808, the eldest so
  • a builder of bridges, dams, and mills in the Palmyra, New York area in the 1820s.
  • ti-Mormon Ohio committee, Hurlbut traveled to Palmyra, New York, where Smith had lived when Mormoni
  • Salt Lake City; the E. B. Grandin building in Palmyra, New York; the Brigham Young home in St. Geor
  • n several spots along the direct axis between Palmyra, NY and Niagara Falls, NY.
  • mpaign advancing from eastern Iraq to capture Palmyra on 3 July to secure the Haditha - Palmyra oil
  • It is located about ten miles west of Palmyra on Route 168.
  • Other argue that is was produced in Palmyra or by an artist from this city, while others
  • The lagoon is surrounded by palmyra palm plantations and scrubland.
  • en from shallow wells using buckets made from palmyra palm leaves.
  • as originally made from the sugary sap of the Palmyra palm, the date palm or sugar date palm (Phoen
  • Vast stretches of paddy fields and lot of Palmyra palms can also be seen there.
  • densely populated Jaffna peninsula containing palmyra palms, coconut plantations, and rice paddies.
  • nded by a densely populated region containing palmyra palms, coconut palm, grassland, rice paddies,
  • He lived in Palmyra, Pennsylvania until his death in 2009 at the
  • He moved to Palmyra, Pennsylvania, in 1893 and shortly thereafter
  • rivately owned, public use airport located in Palmyra, Pennsylvania.
  • lical Lutheran Church is a historic church in Palmyra, Pennsylvania.
  • Hope, North Detroit, Oneota, Ordway, Osceola, Palmyra, Portage, Prairiewood, Putney, Ravinia, Richl
  • East Palmyra Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyteria
  • Maple Shade Township, Palmyra, Riverton
  • ultural quarter of Warrington town centre, in Palmyra Square.
  • Fremantle, and educated at Lady of Fatima in Palmyra, St Brendan's in Beaconsfield and in 1977 gra
  • st Europe 1944-1945, Baghdad 1941, Iraq 1941, Palmyra, Syria 1941, Msus, Gazala, Knightbridge, Defe
  • July 1863, she was involved in expeditions to Palmyra, Tennessee, and up the Red River, Louisiana.
  • Panai Munai (Point Palmyra), the northern most point of Sri Lanka, is in
  • wife, Phoebe Caroline, Patterson was born at Palmyra, the family plantation in Caldwell County, No
  • Waterloo, the birthplace of Memorial Day; and Palmyra, the birthplace of the Church of Jesus Christ
  • lry, took position on the Cumberland River at Palmyra to disrupt Union shipping.
  • by Robert Wood, who had produced the Ruins of Palmyra to the Society of Dilettanti and sent by them
  • He and his wife bequeathed Palmyra to the Episcopal Church as a school, which st
  • rd Light Desert Company which was garrisoning Palmyra to lose heart and they surrendered on the nig
  • a replacement bridge at the Rivanna River in Palmyra, to provide access to views of the area.
  • Palmyra Township
  • South Palmyra Township is located in Macoupin County, Illin
  • Palmyra Township is located in Lee County, Illinois.
  • North Palmyra Township is located in Macoupin County, Illin
  • Palm sugar comes from Palmyra tree and coconut sugar comes from coconut pal
  • They are coconut and Palmyra tree climbers from south/central Kerala and c
  • by Mr. Perumal Nadar of Paloor who donated 43 palmyra trees for the famous Thaththuva-kottagai Proj
  • urney and collided with a coal train south of Palmyra, two stops before reaching Troy.
  • , he attended the common schools and moved to Palmyra, Wayne County, New York in 1828 and engaged i
  • The first is his estate, called Palmyra, which houses a giant swimming pool filled wi
  • born in Perry, New York in 1828, and moved to Palmyra, Wisconsin in 1854, where he practiced law.