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  • ds clear of village or jungle, when, suddenly wheeling about my divisions into line, with a hearty c
  • Additional wheeling and dealing gave the Bears a whopping 20 sele
  • It moved to Wheeling and was mustered in on June 24, 1861.
  • It moved to Wheeling and was mustered in on June 13, 1861.
  • It moved to Wheeling and was mustered in on June 14, 1861.
  • as known for his contributions to the City of Wheeling and educational reform.
  • British term for a man who lives by his wits, wheeling and dealing.
  • It is part of the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway's ex-Pittsburgh and Wes
  • birdwatchers use to describe a group of birds wheeling and circling in the air.
  • He died at the age of 53 in his hometown of Wheeling, and was buried in Peninsula Cemetery.
  • early as the 1880s, the community was called Wheeling and the town had 200-300 residents by 1906.
  • be jurors to let Ma off by trucking, trading, wheeling and dealing.
  • Nothing came of the wheeling and dealing and the stress began to wear on S
  • In August 2006, trustees from the village of Wheeling and alderman from the City Council of Prospec
  • In 1915, Bachmann began to practice law in Wheeling, and in 1917 he was appointed assistant prose
  • The conversation was free wheeling and totally unscripted or rehearsed, relying
  • southern portion of the campus, between East Wheeling and East Maiden Street.
  • tilized the pre-existing Zane's Trace between Wheeling and Zanesville, Ohio, and was completed to Co
  • delein, North Chicago, Park City, Riverwoods, Wheeling, and Northbrook.
  • Bowden is known for his wheeling and dealing, accessibility to the media, will
  • s Valley Railroad, which linked Washington to Wheeling and Pittsburgh, respectively.
  • He died in Wheeling and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery.
  • thfield, Shieldsville, Webster, Wheatland and Wheeling, as well as various rural townships.
  • from Prospect Heights, Arlington Heights and Wheeling attend the school District.
  • ve lived in commercial towns such as Weirton, Wheeling, Benwood, and Moundsville.
  • writing team, William P. Perry and William S. Wheeling, both of whom had been drawn into the Armed F
  • Son is most notably remembered for the Marsh Wheeling brand of stogies.
  • 1th West Virginia was organized at Elizabeth, Wheeling, Burning Springs, Ravenswood, Kanawha Station
  • Cathedral Parish School, now known as Wheeling Catholic Elementary, was opened to service th
  • Wheeling Catholic Elementary (2006)
  • He is a graduate of Wheeling Central Catholic High School in Wheeling, Wes
  • At Wheeling Central, Wojcik played under Skip Prosser, wh
  • he 1st West Virginia Cavalry was organized at Wheeling, Clarksburg, and Morgantown in western Virgin
  • r Freeze taught metaphysics and psychology at Wheeling College until 1969, then became chairman of i
  • During the American Civil War it housed the Wheeling Convention (1861) as well as the West Virgini
  • is was a delegate from Harrison County to the Wheeling convention June 11, 1861 and also to the Demo
  • Polsley was a member of the Wheeling Convention in 1861 and was chosen to be Lieut
  • He was a delegate to the Wheeling Convention in 1861 and during the Civil War s
  • ational Road (U.S. Route 40) parallels Little Wheeling Creek through eastern Ohio County, and follow
  • In Triadelphia, Little Wheeling Creek collects Middle Wheeling Creek, which r
  • he confluence of the Dunkard and Enlow forks, Wheeling Creek flows northwestwardly into the city of
  • For the stream in West Virginia, see Wheeling Creek (West Virginia).
  • Big Wheeling Creek Road is accessed near the intersection
  • Wheeling Creek rises in Flushing Township just east of
  • at the intersection of Pine Hill Road and Big Wheeling Creek Road about 8 miles (13 km) south of Whe
  • Indian Wheeling Creek
  • For the stream in Ohio, see Wheeling Creek (Ohio).
  • The island lies at the mouths of Wheeling Creek of Ohio and Wheeling Creek of West Virg
  • Wheeling Dealing as Javelin Thrower (2004)
  • The battalion remained in garrison in Wheeling during its entire service.
  • Several notable Wheeling families and natives including United States
  • tended local schools in United States and the Wheeling Female Seminary in Wheeling, Virginia (now We
  • ebay willed his country estate to the City of Wheeling for use “...as a public park for the enjoymen
  • He served as Bishop of Wheeling from 1894 until his death in 1922.
  • He was in private practice in Wheeling from 1926 to 1960.
  • 14 going to either John Hersey High School or Wheeling High School.
  • ly-oriented affairs, with Rohm's son, Robert, wheeling his golf cart among the soft-drink stands and
  • Wheeling HS sponsors 61 clubs and activities for stude
  • Hawthorne School 200 Glendale Street Wheeling IL 60090 Administrator: Dr. Gwendolyn Gage
  • Tarkington Elementary School 310 Scott Street Wheeling IL 60090 Principal: Joe Arduino Enrollment: 4
  • Twain Elementary School 515 Merle Lane Wheeling IL 60090 Principal: Jose Celis Enrollment: 48
  • third location opened on Milwaukee Avenue in Wheeling, IL on January 28, 2010.
  • er Mason and Grand Master of Masonic Lodge in Wheeling, Illinois which is named after him.
  • Michael Rucinski (born December 12, 1963 in Wheeling, Illinois) is a retired American professional
  • It is part of Wheeling's Community Consolidated District 21, which h
  • EX College is a post-secondary institution in Wheeling, Illinois, on Dundee Road and Chicago on Belm
  • School is a public primary school located in Wheeling, Illinois, a northwest suburb of Chicago, Ill
  • ther consulting at Central Weather Service in Wheeling, Illinois.
  • It lies within the city of Wheeling in Ohio County, West Virginia, in the United
  • He served as judge until his death, in Wheeling, in 1839 at age 67.
  • He was later elected Mayor of Wheeling in 1947 and served until 1951.
  • The 14th West Virginia was organized at Wheeling in western Virginia on August 25, 1862.
  • Joseph Cathedral in the city of Wheeling in the U.S. state of West Virginia.
  • The 15th West Virginia was organized at Wheeling in western Virginia between August and Octobe
  • The Independent Battalion was organized at Wheeling in western Virginia between October 1, 1862 a
  • The 17th West Virginia was organized at Wheeling in western Virginia between 26 September 1864
  • Lake WMA, is located on 55 acres (22 ha) near Wheeling in Marshall County, West Virginia.
  • 3 km) northwest of Chicago, in the village of Wheeling in Cook County, Illinois, United States.
  • The 12th West Virginia was organized at Wheeling in western Virginia on August 30, 1862, and w
  • From 1962-1964 he served as Head Coach of the Wheeling Ironmen of the United Football League.
  • mber 19, 1965, he was named head coach of the Wheeling Ironmen of the Continental Football League, l
  • In Metra's zone-based fare system, Wheeling is in zone F.
  • Wheeling is a station on Metra's North Central Service
  • Wheeling Island is the most densely populated island i
  • Wheeling Island is home to the Wheeling Island Racetra
  • Buildings on Wheeling Island as viewed across the east channel of t
  • 250 over the Ohio River back channel between Wheeling Island, West Virginia and Bridgeport, Ohio.
  • In the Elm Grove neighborhood of Wheeling, it collects Little Wheeling Creek, which ris
  • In Wheeling, it is named Wheeling Drainage Ditch.
  • punch, at -30°F (-34°C) for a few hours, then wheeling it out of the chamber onto a platform, allowi
  • rena and recreation facility on the campus of Wheeling Jesuit University in Wheeling, West Virginia.
  • 1987-1988 school year, the university became Wheeling Jesuit College, and in the 1990s, gained univ
  • vows as a Jesuit and was ordained a priest at Wheeling Jesuit College in West Virginia in 1968.
  • to distract the German forces from a massive wheeling maneuver to the north of Hammelburg by a mass
  • On January 13, 2009, Shane was signed by the Wheeling Nailers of the ECHL to a player/coach role.
  • He spent two seasons to the ECHL with the Wheeling Nailers before returning to Germany with the
  • the Philadelphia Phantoms of the AHL and the Wheeling Nailers of the ECHL.
  • off with the team, Leroux would sign with the Wheeling Nailers of the ECHL.
  • ional ice hockey goaltender who plays for the Wheeling Nailers of the ECHL.
  • On March 4, 2009, Caputi was assigned to the Wheeling Nailers of the ECHL due to "a violation of te
  • ockey player who is currently playing for the Wheeling Nailers in the ECHL.
  • ockey player who is currently playing for the Wheeling Nailers in the ECHL.
  • 2007 Wheeling Nailers
  • nt the next five seasons in the ECHL with the Wheeling Nailers and the United Hockey League with the
  • debut the 1996-97 season in the ECHL with the Wheeling Nailers and played the following season in th
  • his coaching career as head coach of the ECHL Wheeling Nailers.
  • re/Scranton Penguins and their ECHL affiliate Wheeling Nailers.
  • ton and with Pittsburgh's ECHL affiliate, the Wheeling Nailers.
  • 0-11 ECHL season and played one game with the Wheeling Nailers.
  • ECHL and is currently playing with the ECHL's Wheeling Nailers.
  • lso played in the minors that season with the Wheeling National Citys/Nailers of the Tri-State Leagu
  • Petticord, a Wheeling native, also completed plans for a dramatic i
  • The Intelligencer and Wheeling News Register are combined daily newspapers u
  • Sweeney, a Republican politician, was born in Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia, on November 18,
  • d founded the first settlement at present-day Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia.
  • He died in Wheeling on June 2, 1872, and was interred in Greenwoo
  • The Cathedral of Saint Joseph of Wheeling or Saint Joseph's Cathedral is the seat of th
  • rt was on the direct route from Winchester to Wheeling over which hundreds of tons of merchandise pa
  • /Burgundian army with a massive charge before wheeling over to strike and rout the Austro-Burgundian
  • small but increasing numbers and can be seen wheeling overhead.
  • Wheeling Park was originally part of an estate owned b
  • In 2001, the Wheeling plant was closed and the company was bought b
  • rmy during World War I, he robbed two mothers wheeling prams at gunpoint and burgled a mayor's house
  • However, despite Powell's wheeling questions as to the money's location, Harper
  • inia Railroad Co. in 1852 and a member of the Wheeling reorganization convention in 1861.
  • In 1937, as Wheeling required increased services, architect George
  • e side of the intersection of Town Street and Wheeling Road, and across the tracks on Northgate Park
  • Ryan O'Reily is last seen wheeling Seamus onto a bus during an attack involving
  • d, West Virginia, now a suburb of the city of Wheeling, Sinclair grew up in Independence, Kansas.
  • for the Wheeling Standards.
  • Town Street ends at Wheeling Station as a cul-de-sac with parking in the m
  • the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge and the Wheeling Suspension bridge were all closed in January
  • Wheeling Suspension Bridge in Wheeling, West Virginia
  • The bridge, along with the aging Wheeling Suspension Bridge, are the only two road link
  • fe was the Musical Director/ Conductor of the Wheeling Symphony Orchestra, Rachael Worby.
  • er at the age of 16 as a percussionist in the Wheeling Symphony Orchestra.
  • ies and stage shows and later concerts by the Wheeling Symphony Society, which moved into the buildi
  • The Wheeling Symphony Orchestra is an American orchestra b
  • tered historic market district of the city of Wheeling, the Victoria is a ~800 seat Victorian style
  • mberland County, Pennsylvania - July 12, 1843 Wheeling, then Virginia, now Ohio County, West Virgini
  • He later coached the Wheeling Thunderbirds of the ECHL during the 1995-96 s
  • ence was limited to six games played with the Wheeling Thunderbirds of the East Coast Hockey League
  • ers and the East Coast Hockey League with the Wheeling Thunderbirds.
  • s term as governor the capital was moved from Wheeling to Charleston for the last time, so she was t
  • the right wing of Ptolemy was retreating and wheeling to protect itself from the panicked elephants
  • Wheeling Township - northeast
  • The Greater Wheeling Trail is a 14-mile (23 km) long mixed use rai
  • Congressman Love was a resident of Wheeling until his death in October 1989.
  • Born near Wheeling, Virginia (now West Virginia), Steenrod atten
  • tains and southwestern Pennsylvania, reaching Wheeling, Virginia (now West Virginia), on the Ohio Ri
  • Fisher was born July 4, 1862 in Wheeling, Virginia (now West Virginia) to Daniel Webst
  • ates Government from Cumberland, Maryland, to Wheeling, Virginia (now West Virginia).
  • issouri from 1818 to 1820, before settling in Wheeling, Virginia (now West Virginia) in 1820.
  • -hulled, stern-wheel steamer built in 1862 at Wheeling, Virginia (now West Virginia) - was purchased
  • Born in Wheeling, Virginia (later West Virginia) on May 4, 185
  • ts; he purchased a large tract of property in Wheeling, Virginia (now West Virginia) in 1843 and mov
  • He died in Wheeling, Virginia (now West Virginia) in 1849.
  • in for three year's service on October 30 at Wheeling, Virginia.
  • Organized at Wheeling, W. Va., and mustered in June 28, 1861.
  • He died in Wheeling, W.Virginia on August 23, 1891.
  • He resumed the practice of law in Wheeling, W.Virginia, and died there December 24, 1916
  • In 1955, the Village of Wheeling was experiencing an explosion of population a
  • Company "E" from Wheeling was mustered in there on June 16, 1861.
  • re, designed by architect Charles W. Bates of Wheeling, was built by general contractor R. R. Kitche
  • Marsh Wheeling was founded by Mifflin M. Marsh in 1840.
  • Jim Savarino (born 1954 in Wheeling, West Virginia) is an American musician and s
  • Bellaire is located across the river from Wheeling, West Virginia - and Wheeling had a German po
  • d resumed practicing law until his death near Wheeling, West Virginia on October 3, 1862.
  • Temple Shalom is a Reform Jewish synagogue in Wheeling, West Virginia.
  • It was built in 1858 at 827 Main Street in Wheeling, West Virginia.
  • Richard Metzger (born October 25, 1965 in Wheeling, West Virginia) is a television host and auth
  • and recreational activities at Oglebay Park, Wheeling, West Virginia, and elsewhere.
  • He moved to Wheeling, West Virginia, in 1875 and continued the pra
  • Sam Moffet was born in Wheeling, West Virginia when it was still part of Virg
  • It is located in Warwood, a neighborhood of Wheeling, West Virginia.
  • Charles W. Russell House, Wheeling, West Virginia, listed on the NRHP in West Vi
  • Bullard was born in Wheeling, West Virginia to L. Todd Bullard and Kathari
  • is the ABC-affiliated television station for Wheeling, West Virginia and Steubenville, Ohio.
  • is article is about the Greenwood Cemetery in Wheeling, West Virginia.
  • It is part of the Wheeling, West Virginia Metropolitan Statistical Area.
  • was an American clergyman and writer, born in Wheeling, West Virginia.
  • Campo was born in Wheeling, West Virginia, and raised in St. Petersburg,
  • He was schooled in Wheeling, West Virginia (then Virginia), and Franklin
  • They migrated to Wheeling, West Virginia, but decided on the destinatio
  • He was in private practice in Wheeling, West Virginia from 1960 to 1990.
  • She was born on May 1, 1830, at Wheeling, West Virginia.
  • rge Walter Freese (born September 12, 1926 in Wheeling, West Virginia) was a third baseman in Major
  • Devore grew up in Wheeling, West Virginia and was the son of J. H. Devor
  • buried with his wife in Greenwood Cemetery in Wheeling, West Virginia.
  • Located in Wheeling, West Virginia, Oglebay Institute is a 501(c)
  • For the fort on the site of present day Wheeling, West Virginia, see Fort Henry (West Virginia
  • John George Reger (born September 11, 1931 in Wheeling, West Virginia) is a former American football
  • on a steamboat plying between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, West Virginia.
  • ed to the bar in 1873 and entered practice in Wheeling, West Virginia.
  • ed as the principal of Warwood High School in Wheeling, West Virginia from 1926 to 1929.
  • Located in Wheeling, West Virginia, it was the oldest cigar manuf
  • Katie Cecil was born in Wheeling, West Virginia and spent most of her childhoo
  • ed his distinguished career practicing law in Wheeling, West Virginia.
  • a crossing of the Ohio River main channel in Wheeling, West Virginia.
  • cCarthy publicized this in his 1950 speech in Wheeling, West Virginia, she was dismissed.
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