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Springfield

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  • Henry was born in Springfield, a son of Guy Henry and Nellie Reed.
  • ulaski is located 25 miles (40 km) north of Springfield, a day's journey by the horse and light bug
  • Sugar Creek carries the outflow from Lake Springfield, a sizable nearby reservoir.
  • Springfield, a cartridge caliber that is popular and wi
  • It allows minority families from Boston and Springfield a chance to send their children to a suburb
  • O'Halloran signed for Aston Villa from Springfield A.F.C, located in Cobh, County Cork.
  • He attended the country schools, Springfield Academy, and Illinois College, Jacksonville
  • When Dicey got older she married Thomas Springfield after the war and together they had a total
  • orters to arrive at Thurston High School in Springfield after the shooting spree by Kip Kinkel.
  • ted as the Liberal-Progressive candidate in Springfield after Clifford Barclay, the sitting member,
  • appears on the album Buffalo Springfield Again but no band member other than Neil Yo
  • Buffalo Springfield Again
  • a career ending knee injury, ironically in Springfield against the Indians.
  • Boston to Worcester, Springfield, Albany, Schenectady, Utica, Syracuse, Roch
  • r direct service from Pittsfield to Boston, Springfield, Albany, and the Port Authority Bus Termina
  • lies amidst the Washington, D.C. suburbs of Springfield, Alexandria, and Lorton, Virginia and is ce
  • wed in the 60's including tracks with Dusty Springfield, Alexis Korner and Shirley Bassey.
  • Brenda Lee and Dusty Springfield also recorded the song.
  • The Springfield Amtrak station, a brick railroad depot buil
  • Zagonyi's column, though, continued on to Springfield, and Frazier's force of 1,000 to 1,500 prep
  • He began his practice in Springfield and served as Abraham Lincoln's personal ph
  • nd marched to Columbia, Boonville, Glasgow, Springfield and Syracuse.
  • ards - Hall Green, Moseley and Kings Heath, Springfield and Sparkbrook.
  • r years, settlers flocked to parts of Lima, Springfield, and Van Buren Townships.
  • ion in 1930s $USD, as a source of water for Springfield and to provide coolant for the City Water,
  • mes River is a water source for the city of Springfield, and James River Freeway on the city's sout
  • Margaret MacMurdo, Sinclair was educated in Springfield and farmed near Charlottetown.
  • Franklin, James Taylor, Carly Simon, Dusty Springfield and Toby Keith.
  • n on Connecticut river between Hartford and Springfield, and would have succeeded if financial diff
  • verside/Avondale, San Marco, Olde Mandarin, Springfield, and the Jacksonville Beaches in the Greate
  • Following the Civil War, Gardner moved to Springfield and maintained a practice there until 1911.
  • He served as selectman of the town of Springfield, and was a member of the Governor's council
  • ch itself is divided into two houses called Springfield and Norwood that correspond with the senior
  • He died in Springfield and is interred in Oak Ridge Cemetery in Sp
  • ntic Branch trains bound for Locust Avenue, Springfield, and Valley Stream, as "Old Southern Road"
  • f the Massachusetts Bay Colony), marched to Springfield and raised the siege.
  • fessional goal on November 23, 2007 against Springfield and added two assists for the Admirals 4-2
  • after continued growth in the population of Springfield and the surrounding townships, in 1898-99 S
  • p ten in Miami, Cincinnati, Winnipeg and in Springfield and Manchester in New England.
  • The Springfield and Galesburg Plain subsections represent t
  • R&B readings to songs made famous by Dusty Springfield and Dionne Warwick, specifically "A Brand N
  • outh, was in the Jersey retreat, wounded at Springfield, and promoted captain for his gallant defen
  • The courthouses are in Peoria, Rock Island, Springfield, and Urbana.
  • ng it was a long overdue return to form for Springfield, and the album spawned two further single r
  • town Pittsfield, 45 miles west-northwest of Springfield, and 125 miles west of Boston.
  • ical science at the University of Illinois, Springfield, and is now a distinguished fellow at Baylo
  • of Greenfield, 53 miles north-northwest of Springfield, and 112 west-northwest of Boston.
  • iversity (now the University of Illinois at Springfield), and returned to UIS to earn an M.A. in le
  • Robbie Williams, Sir Paul McCartney, Dusty Springfield and Coldplay.
  • of 1886, and playing on clubs in Hartford, Springfield and Salem, as well as the Lowell Massachuse
  • The Athol and Enfield Railroad and the Springfield and North-Eastern Railroad were chartered i
  • and to include Democratic neighborhoods in Springfield and Decatur.
  • Kewanee, Galesburg, Canton, Macomb, Quincy, Springfield and Decatur, and areas in Henry, Whiteside,
  • er station was built in 1930 by the City of Springfield, and now owned by the Springfield Water and
  • It stretched from Fairfax City to Springfield and Falls Church, and south to Pohick Churc
  • his hill one is afforded excellent views of Springfield and the Connecticut River.
  • nd first recorded by folk rock band Buffalo Springfield and released on their second album, Buffalo
  • She is also the subject of songs by Dusty Springfield and the Pet Shop Boys called "Nothing Has B
  • s at Southwest Missouri State University in Springfield and the University of Missouri-Kansas City
  • After passing through Springfield and Adams, State Route 11 enters Montgomery
  • ut Railroad, Boston and Maine Railroad, and Springfield and Eastern Street Railway .
  • SR 22 is known as East 3rd Street in Springfield and Wewa Highway from Callaway to Wewahitch
  • eam follows through Abington, Upper Dublin, Springfield, and Whitemarsh Townships.
  • iles south of Greenfield, 29 miles north of Springfield, and 93 miles west of Boston.
  • of Nashville and past Dickson, Clarksville, Springfield, and Gallatin were put on hold since the Te
  • t in 1968-1970 on the eastern shore of Lake Springfield, and opened in 1970.
  • returning to work as a newspaper editor in Springfield and Quincy, Illinois.
  • Written by Diane Lampert and Tom Springfield and performed by Judith Durham in 1967.
  • public houses, The Shuttle and Loom and The Springfield, and an Asda supermarket.
  • nd west to join the Natalbany River between Springfield, and Lake Maurepas.
  • op Joseph Francis Maguire of the Diocese of Springfield and Bishop Reginald Edward Vincent Arliss,
  • o spent time in High-A Palm Beach, Double-A Springfield, and Triple-A Memphis before being called u
  • his best finish in 6th position in 1968 at Springfield and in 1969 at Sacramento.
  • ", and had locations in Mt Zion, Champaign, Springfield and Peoria, Illinois.
  • Kellogg attended Cathedral High School in Springfield and the University of Massachusetts for col
  • m310 high-rise and grocery store at 4th and Springfield, and a new 24-story apartment building call
  • He attended Wittenberg University in Springfield and the Cleveland College of Mortuary Scien
  • ment stops at railway station cafeterias at Springfield and Otira.
  • ark sinister tale befalls ten-year-old Negi Springfield and class 3-A.
  • 0, O'Neil was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Springfield and Titular Bishop of Bencenna by Pope John
  • fe, Jenine, and their two children, live in Springfield and attend the Broadway Baptist Church.
  • e singles by The Kinks, Tom Jones and Dusty Springfield, and he himself claimed that he appeared on
  • has been covered by American Spring, Dusty Springfield, and Stereos as well as a young Dionne Brom
  • Main articles: Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  • h of Pittsfield, 39 miles west-northwest of Springfield, and 125 miles west of Boston.
  • The riding includes the municipalities of Springfield and East St.
  • To the south lies the town of Springfield, and to the north is the village of Ascutne
  • s east of Pittsfield, 40 miles northwest of Springfield and 118 miles west of Boston.
  • nant Governor has suites of offices in both Springfield and Chicago.
  • Joe attended Greenwood Laboratory School in Springfield and was a drummer in the local Boy Scout Ba
  • owntown Pittsfield, 45 miles northwest from Springfield, and 140 miles west of Boston.
  • three phases of the park, namely Lakeview, Springfield and Mindtree House provide a total area of
  • re was disagreement over the site with both Springfield and Joliet as possibilities.
  • il passes underneath Interstate 72 south of Springfield and crosses the southwestern arm of Lake Sp
  • ging with the Fort Washington Expressway in Springfield, and with Pennsylvania Route 152 in Glensid
  • e company built a manufacturing facility in Springfield and ordered a prototype machine from Fitchb
  • ed a program of scholarships within Greater Springfield and takes a particular pride in seeing peop
  • vicar in several parishes in the Diocese of Springfield, and was named pastor of St. Mary of the As
  • uth of Pittsfield, 42 miles (68 km) west of Springfield and 128 miles (206 km) west-southwest of Bo
  • stretch of rural Southern Illinois, part of Springfield and a portion of the "Metro-East" area (the
  • n August 27, 1853, Mr. Lincoln arrived from Springfield and led a ceremony by the railroad tracks t
  • ight stop for legislators traveling between Springfield and Peoria in the mid-to-late 19th century.
  • outhampton is located 17 miles northwest of Springfield and 100 miles to the west of Boston.
  • This song would later be covered by Dusty Springfield, and Summer's original version was included
  • parts of Lisgar, Portage-Neepawa, Selkirk, Springfield, and St. Boniface ridings
  • ts who have recorded the song include Dusty Springfield, Ann Peebles and Carmen McRae.
  • From there it connects to the Springfield Aqueduct.
  • T., effectively moving the station from the Springfield Arbitron market to the Hartford Arbitron ma
  • base is one of the biggest employers in the Springfield area and produces an estimated $231 million
  • Born in the Springfield area of Wolverhampton and educated locally
  • addock, Burke Lake and Rolling Roads in the Springfield area (ZIP code 22151).
  • own Post Office and State School, today the Springfield area consists mostly of scattered farmhouse
  • The two also founded WHYN-TV, the Springfield area's second television station, in 1954.
  • emporary reports have him discover from the Springfield Argus that his new wife owned the most famo
  • ) is an American basketball player with the Springfield Armor of the NBA D-League, on assignment fr
  • mber 30, 2010, Brackins was assigned to the Springfield Armor of the NBA Development League.
  • ior to joining Seoul, Felix played with the Springfield Armor of the NBA Development League.
  • In 2010, Felix spent time with the Springfield Armor and Maine Red Claws of the NBA Develo
  • He was briefly assigned to the Springfield Armor of the NBA D-League during the month
  • nd later played for the Maine Red Claws and Springfield Armor of the NBDL.
  • pick in the 2009 NBA D-League Draft by the Springfield Armor but never played for them.
  • The Springfield Armor's team name comes from the famous Spr
  • 0 Model 1861 rifles were produced, with the Springfield Armory increasing its production during the
  • To its west are the Springfield Armory and the Springfield Technical Commun
  • Green accepted the position as historian at Springfield Armory during the Second World War.
  • The Pentagon controversially closed the Springfield Armory during the Vietnam War, outraging an
  • Shops, which remained in service until the Springfield Armory was controversially shut-down by The
  • shops on Watershops Pond, were built by the Springfield Armory along a dammed stream to house heavy
  • The Springfield Armory manufactured a sample Maynard carbin
  • caliber rifled musket produced by the Springfield Armory between 1863 and 1865.
  • It was produced by the Springfield Armory in Massachusetts.
  • Springfield Armory innovations include the development
  • Today, the Springfield Armory is a National Park, featuring a muse
  • against Armalite's AR-10 series rifles and Springfield Armory's M1A Rifle by offering a .308
  • The Model 1835 was produced by the Springfield Armory, and was also produced by the Harper
  • Less than one mile from Springfield's Metro Center neighborhood, the Springfiel
  • The Model 1822 was produced by the Springfield Armory, Harpers Ferry Armory, and numerous
  • istol manufacturers like Smith & Wesson and Springfield Armory, Inc. also use ferritic nitrocarburi
  • Between 1981 and 1991 the Larsons worked at Springfield Armory, Inc., where Mark was the head armor
  • uced during World War I and World War II by Springfield Armory, Remington Arms, Rock Island Arsenal
  • M1911A1 by Springfield Armory, Inc. (contemporary remake of WWII G
  • caliber, flintlock musket produced by the Springfield Armory.
  • rifle in favor of the M1 rifle developed by Springfield Armory.
  • supply granite for the construction of the Springfield Armory.
  • left to his daughter, who deeded it to the Springfield Art Association in 1913.
  • lection representing the Manitoba riding of Springfield as a Liberal.
  • or Obama also used the Old State Capitol in Springfield as a backdrop when he announced Joe Biden a
  • The flag of Springfield, as it appears in 2007.
  • of the Home Builder Association of Greater Springfield as the Director of Government Affairs.
  • the metropolitan statistical area (MSA) of Springfield as the region consisting of three counties
  • Hairston worked in Springfield as an Assistant Attorney General.
  • ng was originally recorded in 1970 by Dusty Springfield as Let's Get Together Soon and was included
  • 1651, - Mary Parsons, of Springfield, at Boston.
  • t is currently known as Swarthmore, but was Springfield at the time.
  • He had a second stint with Springfield at the start of the 1977-78 WHA season, but
  • Scheive died in his homeland of Springfield at the age of 75.
  • Adolph is a former Springfield Athletic Association board member.
  • achusetts Central Railroad, from the former Springfield, Athol and North-eastern Railroad at Forres
  • s a SEPTA Regional Rail station at 311 West Springfield Avenue near the intersection of West Willow
  • known simply as the Castle, located at 4801 Springfield Avenue in the Spruce Hill neighborhood of W
  • ast City Council refuse collection depot on Springfield Avenue.
  • acres (110,000 m2) between Willow Grove and Springfield Avenues, the Reading Railroad line and Sten
  • the New Bedford Whalers before joining the Springfield Babes later in the season.
  • d the wooden building was taken over by the Springfield Baptist congregation, one of the oldest bla
  • The 1801 Springfield Baptist Church was listed on the National R
  • Springfield Baptist Church in Augusta, Georgia was buil
  • The group performed extensively on the Springfield bar and club circuit specializing in classi
  • e P. Morgan, Joe Pass, Frank Sinatra, Dusty Springfield, Barbra Streisand, Rita Reys, Andy Williams
  • impsons, a song about town founder Jebediah Springfield, based around the melody of the "Rawhide" t
  • He died March 12, 1883 at Springfield before he could take the bench.
  • The residents of Springfield begin building a massive wall and ironicall
  • Technology the third largest high school in Springfield, behind Springfield Central High School and
  • Set in the town of Springfield, Believe tells the story of Adam Pendon (La
  • ia, Wintersville, Two Ridge, Richmond, East Springfield, Bergholz, and Monroeville (Jefferson Count
  • Michael Nylander, who played seven games in Springfield between the 1993 and 1994 seasons, active a
  • efront, Joliet, Aurora, Waukegan, Illinois, Springfield, Bloomington, Midway, Rockford, Kankakee.
  • Springfield Blue Sox (1930)
  • In 1982, he was elected to the Springfield Board of Commissioners as a Republican.
  • nd, and at club level for Leigh, Wigan, and Springfield Borough, playing at Stand-off/Five-eighth,
  • Britain, and at club level for Warrington, Springfield Borough, and Barrow, playing at Second-row,
  • L&N: Maysville Branch, Glasgow Branch, and Springfield Branch.
  • After Buffalo Springfield broke up, members Richie Furay and Jim Mess
  • The fifth Illinois capitol, a Springfield building now called the Old State Capitol S
  • ureau, and Illinois political news from its Springfield bureau.
  • angers decided to pull the franchise out of Springfield, but the Indians were back in the Coliseum
  • The railroad passed Springfield by for the towns of Mexia and Groesbeck and
  • new company owned by Glen Shafer from Pana, Springfield called the Erie Sootless Coal Company of Mo
  • a booming education precinct within Greater Springfield called Education City which boasts 8,500 st
  • One has been recovered and is located in Springfield, Canterbury.
  • Austin broke into pro ball in 2001 with the Springfield Capitals, who moved to Rockford following t
  • th a 3.97 ERA in 26 starts pitching for the Springfield Cardinals and Memphis Redbirds.
  • He split 2010 between the Springfield Cardinals (75 games) and Memphis Redbirds (
  • Barnstormers in 2005, and later joined the Springfield Cardinals of the Texas League.
  • e is currently assigned to the Texas League Springfield Cardinals
  • n July 2, 2006, which made Kinney the first Springfield Cardinals player to be called up to the St.
  • Short Season) Hamilton Redbirds and Class A Springfield Cardinals in 1988, and his last season with
  • n 26 games (18 starts) between the Double-A Springfield Cardinals and Triple-A Memphis Redbirds.
  • cer on the Ozarks CW, calling games for the Springfield Cardinals franchise, the AA-affiliate for t
  • He played the 2005 season with the Springfield Cardinals, the Double-A affiliate of the St
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