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  • d the crew of the Virginia shifted to Drewry's Bluff, a fortified and strategic position located hi
  • e Service constructed a light station on Table Bluff, a promontory south of Humboldt Bay, but withi
  • King's Bluff, a historic district at "the end of the Palisa
  • The other site is Millstone Bluff, a prehistoric Mississippian settlement in the
  • As they neared Drumgould's Bluff, a battery opened on them, creating havoc and
  • nd a scene in which Julie talks about Coogan's Bluff, a lookout point over the ocean near New York
  • heast of the central business district of Pine Bluff, a city in Jefferson County, Arkansas, United
  • Born in Bluff, a son of the late Prime Minister Sir Joseph W
  • ed by Virginia Historical Marker QA-6) is on a bluff about four blocks north of the corner of W. Wa
  • ibley, Missouri where they built the fort on a bluff above the Missouri River.
  • Located on a bluff above the city, the park has three main walkin
  • His gravesite is situated on a scenic bluff above the Schuylkill River, overlooking the ci
  • mmigrant Oscar Janssen in 1852, sitting atop a bluff above the Scioto River and the rest of the cit
  • eading into the retreat center-you can see the bluff above
  • The bluff above La Conchita has a slope of approximately
  • Claiborne is a ghost town on a bluff above the Alabama River in Monroe County, Alab
  • Genesee Brewery on a bluff above the Genesee River in Rochester, New York
  • ene watertower stands guard over the town on a bluff above the Guadalupe River
  • ovided access to the south powerhouse from the bluff above.
  • To the north is 170-foot (52 m) Camels Bluff, actually two separate outcroppings which toge
  • ried out the first geological mapping of Minna Bluff; additional field work at Mount Erebus, 1977-7
  • During 1960 Red Bluff AFS joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environme
  • Location of Red Bluff AFS, California
  • It was originally known as Buckner's Bluff after early settler J.W. Buckner, but was rena
  • After seeing action at Drewry's Bluff against Benjamin Butler's Bermuda Hundred oper
  • Gordon currently lives in of Cedar Bluff, Al. with her husband and son.
  • orthern Alabama September 29-November 3. Cedar Bluff, Ala., October 27.
  • Cornwall Furnace is located near Cedar Bluff, Alabama in Cherokee County.
  • t and capture of Streight and his men at Cedar Bluff, Alabama by Confederate General Nathan Bedford
  • Born in Cedar Bluff, Alabama, Burnett attended the common schools
  • He lives with his family in Hokes Bluff, Alabama.
  • les from the shore a mountain isle with a bold bluff all around to the water's edge.
  • h Royal Marines established a fort on Prospect Bluff along the Spanish side of the Apalachicola Riv
  • he 40-acre (160,000 m2) park sits atop a shady bluff along the Santa Ana River with sweeping views
  • Erected of brick and limestone on a high bluff along the Alabama River, the station also serv
  • White Bluff, also known as Ecor Blanc, is a historic site
  • Fern Bluff also recognized as a Texas Blue Ribbon School
  • Bee Bluff, although smaller and only 60 feet (18 m) high
  • reer that included stops at Stuttgart and Pine Bluff, among others.
  • It runs through Moss Bluff, an unincorporated area north of Lake Charles,
  • one gunboat, continued upriver to Drumgould's Bluff and engaged the enemy batteries.
  • ancially in the shrinking media market of Pine Bluff and by the early 1990s the station was under t
  • rolina participated in the battles at Drewry's Bluff and Cold Harbor.
  • Overlooking a bluff and the ocean
  • to Jefferson County, where it ran through Pine Bluff and along present-day AR 31 north to Sherrill,
  • reats had been regarded as a "gigantic game of bluff and blackmail" by Irish nationalist leader Joh
  • se overlooks the Mississippi River from atop a bluff and contains a two-story gallery, while the ot
  • The other, less accessible bluffs are Round Bluff and Sugar Bowl Bluff to the south, 140-foot (4
  • get the truth about Caesar, Octavian calls her bluff, and forces his sister to confront her conscie
  • Scotts Bluff and several nearby bluffs were proclaimed a Na
  • and writer Rudyard Kipling from Wellington to Bluff, and then on to Melbourne as part of a world t
  • Scott was above medium height, bluff and open in manner.
  • the Polar Plateau in the vicinity of D'Angelo Bluff and Mount Howe, and descends between the Nilse
  • took an active part in the battles of Drewry's Bluff and Cold Harbor.
  • turned to Virginia, and was active at Drewry's Bluff and Cold Harbor.
  • ost Office opened on 1 May 1853 as Shortland's Bluff and was renamed Queenscliff in 1854.
  • jacent to two other unincorporated areas (Moss Bluff and Topsy), is the northernmost settlement in
  • bour, Mount Melaleuca, Mount Anne, Precipitous Bluff, and Federation Peak.
  • an Reserve No. 8, adjacent to which are Kayouk Bluff and Kayouk Creek.
  • The portion between White Bluff and Dickson represents the original routing of
  • endel is killed in the river next to Cadmann's Bluff, and its blood enters the river, drawing the r
  • ow known as the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff) and was drafted in the fifth round of the 197
  • Between White Bluff and Claylick, it is locally known as Claylick
  • the Arkansas Boys Industrial School near Pine Bluff, and state industrial schools for white girls
  • was wounded in action at the Battle of Ball's Bluff and his left foot was amputated.
  • miles (8 km) northeast of the town of Sulphur Bluff and about 95 miles (153 km) northeast of Dalla
  • ge runs in a southwesterly direction from Blue Bluff and ends at Rocky Knob.
  • or the operation he chose the fourth Chickasaw Bluff and ordered the construction of a fortificatio
  • Returning to Virginia it fought at Drewry's Bluff and Cold Harbor, saw action in the Petersburg
  • It apparently never reached Red Bluff and was noted on some documents as the Midvill
  • g in the carriage of alumina from Gladstone to Bluff, and from Bunbury, Western Australia to Bell B
  • film A Closed Book (also known as Blind Man's Bluff and based on the short novel A Closed Book by
  • Paul Greater East Side, Payne-Phalen, Dayton's Bluff, and Battle Creek neighborhoods in Ramsey Coun
  • y Jail to be taken to the state prison at Pine Bluff and left them chained to the guard towers when
  • t 67B, which includes portions of the Dayton's Bluff and Battle Creek neighborhoods of Saint Paul i
  • From the Drewry's Bluff and other major posts (Wilmington, Charleston,
  • The building is built into a limestone bluff and cantilevered over the heavily wooded site
  • Prairie Bluff and the Liddell Archeological Site are two his
  • is 'Baja Blanca', Salvia leucophylla 'Amethyst Bluff', and Verbena lilacina 'De La Mina'.
  • e regiment sustained 71 casualties at Drewry's Bluff and lost many at Five Forks and Sayler's Creek
  • She called their bluff and agreed to it; however they were reluctant
  • aduate from the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff and the Howard University School of Divinity.
  • I and K mustered out on June 22, 1865 at Pine Bluff and Little Rock, Arkansas.
  • The first section - composed of Roan High Bluff and Roan High Knob - lies west of Carver's Gap
  • uble-humped camel, with the "humps" being High Bluff and High Knob.
  • ker participated in the thrusts against Haines Bluff and Arkansas Post.
  • Lake Dick is northeast of Pine Bluff and south of Altheimer.
  • esses and brutal criminals" and "impervious to bluff and merciless to perjury".
  • e capture of Plymouth, then fought at Drewry's Bluff and Cold Harbor.
  • 0 m2) of land between the settlements of Tevis Bluff and Santa Anna.
  • he Preakness Stakes in 1992 and 1993 with Pine Bluff and Prairie Bayou respectively.
  • Chaffin's Bluff and Chaffin's Farm (later renamed Fort Harriso
  • r returning to Virginia saw action at Drewry's Bluff and Cold Harbor.
  • a railway to link Invercargill to the port at Bluff and a wooden railway to Winton.
  • lection moved along with the university to the Bluff, and was for a long time housed in the Old Mai
  • ty of whites so they threw Grace down over the bluff and rolled stones down on her, leaving scars o
  • f to be unreadable may be to call its author's bluff and simply leave it unread."
  • capture of Plymouth, the conflicts at Drewry's Bluff and Cold Harbor, the Petersburg siege south an
  • the Department of Richmond, fought at Drewry's Bluff and Cold Harbor, endured the hardships of the
  • 9 in rural Cherokee County northeast of Cedar Bluff and near the Alabama-Georgia state line.
  • Bald-Faced Sandy, Sheriff of Mendocino bluff and proprietor of the Palace Hotel
  • The latter suggests calling Monk's bluff and selling the site of the National Theatre o
  • Unit is 25 miles (40 km) north of central Pine Bluff and off of Arkansas Highway 15 in unincorporat
  • inct of Monroe County, which was carved out of Bluff, and the former Eagle and Fountain Precincts (
  • University (now University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff) and, in 1971, earned his masters degree in bi
  • e park also includes the Mound Bottom and Mace Bluff archaeological sites, the Newsom's Mill Histor
  • The district serves the Flour Bluff area of Corpus Christi as well as high school
  • igital Cable channel 94 in the Redding and Red Bluff areas only.
  • XPO of USCGC KANAWHA, Pine Bluff, Arkansas
  • It was founded in Pine Bluff, Arkansas in 1986.
  • Howard was born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas in 1924.
  • Leslie Spann, Jr. (May 23, 1932, Pine Bluff, Arkansas - January 24, 1989) was an American
  • U.S. Route 79 Business in Pine Bluff, Arkansas
  • , Arkansas from 1931 to 1939, and then in Pine Bluff, Arkansas until 1959.
  • acity, he saw service in Amarillo, Texas, Pine Bluff, Arkansas and Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
  • Born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas in 1966, and educated at the Arkansa
  • Shannon was born Winona Sammon in Pine Bluff, Arkansas in 1907 (some sources state 1909 or
  • The Parkview Apartments in Pine Bluff, Arkansas were built in 1925.
  • id-season in 1933, the Cubs were moved to Pine Bluff, Arkansas and renamed the "Judges".
  • He was then in private practice in Pine Bluff, Arkansas from 1866 to 1877.
  • Francis Cecil Sumner was born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas on December 7, 1895.
  • sy" Mullins was born on March 13, 1926 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas to Joseph Franklin Mullins and Alice
  • Keaton was born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas and is a grand-niece of Buster Keato
  • Coleman currently lives in Pine Bluff, Arkansas with his wife Yvette and their three
  • nd the construction permit for KMJD-TV in Pine Bluff, Arkansas was bought by TVX and signed-on as K
  • The Masonic Temple in Pine Bluff, Arkansas was built in 1902.
  • Leroy Reams (born August 11, 1943 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas) is a former Major League Baseball p
  • Roscoe Word (born July 24, 1952 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas) is a retired American football corn
  • arles Brett Helms (born April 16, 1986 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas) is a free agent American football c
  • Deseption Freeman on October 20, 1979 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas) is a free agent Major League Baseba
  • Tyrone Webster (born February 19, 1971 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas) is an American professional basketb
  • David Johnson (born August 26, 1987 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas) is an American football tight end f
  • e Bernard Harris (born January 4, 1968 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas) is a former American football tight
  • David Barfield (born October 15, 1964 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas) is a retired Major League Baseball
  • St. Joseph Catholic High School (Pine Bluff, Arkansas) and Jr. High
  • anny Louis Bradley (born March 2, 1963 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas) is a former American professional f
  • Carl Edward Kidd (born June 14, 1973 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas) is a former American football lineb
  • Michael Jeffcoat (born August 3, 1959 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas), is a former professional baseball
  • Licensed to Pine Bluff, Arkansas, USA.
  • Unattached, VII Corps, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, to June 1863.
  • Garrison, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, 2nd Division, VII Corps, to Novembe
  • Strengthen the Arm of Liberty Monument in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, is a replica of the Statue of Liber
  • Community Theatre in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, is a Moderne building built in 1951
  • uly 20, 1890 - December 9, 1979), born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, the only child of Charles H. Owens
  • tation licensed to serve the community of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, USA.
  • 99") is a radio station licensed to serve Pine Bluff, Arkansas, USA.
  • Born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Miller grew up in Helena, Arkansas,
  • Born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Collins was a member of the famous
  • Battle of Pine Bluff, Arkansas,
  • a private, Roman Catholic high school in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
  • Johnson was born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
  • the Jefferson Regional Medical Center in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
  • n-American Southern Baptist minister from Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
  • high school basketball tournament held in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
  • from Company C, 212th Signal Battalion at Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
  • Natchitoches as well as Little Rock, and Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
  • is a 16,000-seat multi-purpose stadium in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
  • d Isaac Bailey and Susie (Ford) Bailey of Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
  • -seat covered open-air stadium located in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
  • yards at the end of East Second Avenue in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
  • t of its original chemical weapons at the Pine Bluff Arsenal since 1942.
  • The Pine Bluff Arsenal (PBA) is a US Army installation locate
  • cal Biological (CB) Defense activities at Pine Bluff Arsenal also consists of the manufacture of pe
  • bomb and all BZ munitions, were stored at Pine Bluff Arsenal in Arkansas.
  • Pine Bluff Arsenal stored 90,409 M55 GB rockets, 19,608 M
  • production began on December 16, 1987 at Pine Bluff Arsenal, Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
  • Company G--Pine Bluff Artillery, of Jefferson County, Arkansas.
  • Drum and Shadows describes White Bluff as a "quiet Negro community" where "moss-hung
  • Early American settlers used the bluff as a millstone quarry.
  • claimed to have recognized Mayer's threat as a bluff as soon as he heard TV reports on the crisis,
  • employed at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff as a linebacker coach and team chaplain.
  • Some East Side families relocated to the Upper Bluff as pollution from industrial growth in the eas
  • It took four months to fortify the bluff at Randolph with earthen defenses and artiller
  • a larger school and bought property of Ball's Bluff at the edge of Highland Park.
  • Dee cultural group built their mound on a low bluff at the confluence of Town Creek and the Little
  • ed in 1861 and located on the second Chickasaw Bluff at Randolph, Tipton County, Tennessee.
  • Here, you'll reach the highest point on the bluff at 4,659 feet (1,420 m) above sea level.
  • The park is situated high atop a bluff at the southern-most end of Crenshaw Boulevard
  • ical and Normal College's commencement in Pine Bluff, attended Ernest's graduation with the Green f
  • One prehistoric shoreline is delineated by Bluff Avenue, a north-south street on the La Grange,
  • )- African American ex-slave founder of Silver Bluff Baptist Church
  • The ironclads withdrew under their Chaffin's Bluff batteries for a few weeks but Richmond had to
  • Balls Bluff Battle Map
  • y runs through numerous parks, including Chalk Bluff Battlefield Park, Crowley's Ridge State Park,
  • Directly adjacent to Ball's Bluff Battlefield Regional Park, it is found east of
  • Grigsby's Bluff became a post office in 1859 (there was also a
  • the north-south route and the ford at Bryan's Bluff became more important when the United States a
  • McIntosh Bluff began as a base of operations for members of t
  • 530 near Ohio Street on the south side of Pine Bluff began on October 29, 2007.
  • a final subdivision, Mockingbird Valley River Bluff, being built on 15 lots covering 54 acres (220
  • servants; they are located on the side of the bluff below the main house.
  • The next two are at Palmetto Bluff, Bens Chevron and Halls Superette.
  • n the Kingston Flyer operated some services to Bluff between 1979 and 1982.
  • hiloh Indian Mounds Site is situated on a high bluff, between two ravines, overlooking the Tennesse
  • ng the original "cut" of Grant's Hill, a steep bluff boxing the city in on the east.
  • The Bluff Branch is a railway line in Southland, New Zea
  • The former is now known as the Bluff Branch, while the latter was upgraded to the s
  • ittle Rock, Arkansas, broadcasting to the Pine Bluff, Brinkley, North Little Rock, Gould, Fordyce,
  • 4, the Cone & Kimball building in downtown Red Bluff burned down.
  • kers out of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, but was cut at the end of training camp and s
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