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Fort Campbell, Kentucky
Fort Campbell, Kentucky Fort Campbell is a large post of the United ... in honor of Brigadier General William Bowen Campbell. The site was named Camp Campbell ...
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Fort Campbell North, Kentucky
Fort Campbell North, Kentucky Fort Campbell North is a census-designated place located ... contains most of the housing for the Fort Campbell Army base. As of the ...
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Campbell
Campbell The word Campbell can refer to a variety of people and places. People Campbell can refer to Clan Campbell, one of the clans of Scotland. The chiefs of Clan Campbell are the Dukes of Argyll, although ...
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Mary Campbell
Mary Campbell This article is about the British American ... the 1920s Miss America, see: Mary Katherine Campbell Memorial to Mary Campbell, placed just outside Mary Campbell Cave. Mary Campbell (1748-1801) was an American colonial ...
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Duncan Campbell
Duncan Campbell For other people named Duncan Campbell, see Duncan Campbell (disambiguation). Duncan Campbell was an Scots nobleman who died on ... unsuccessful frontal attack against French forces at Fort Carillon (renamed Fort Ticonderoga when the ...
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Fort Ticonderoga
Fort Ticonderoga Fort Ticonderoga is a large 18th century fort built at a strategically important narrows in ... the state of New York, USA. The fort controlled both commonly used trade routes between ... word meaning "the land between two waters". Fort Ticonderoga was the site of four ...
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Glenlyon Campbell
Glenlyon Campbell Glenlyon Archibald Campbell (October 3, 1863 – October 22, 1917 ... House of Commons from 1908 to 1911. Campbell was a member of the Conservative Party of Canada. Campbell was born at Fort Pelly , in what was then known ...
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Fort Loudoun
Fort Loudoun Fort Loudoun was the name of three British ... North America. They were named for John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun. Fort Loudoun in present-day Monroe County, Tennessee Fort Loudoun in present-day Franklin County, ...
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Strong Cheer (translated from French)
... John Forsythe : Captain John Marsh William Demarest : Campbell William Campbell : Young Pooch Polly Bergen : Alice Owens Richard ...
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Fort-Coulonge (translated from French)
Fort-Coulonge This article is one -- >ébauche to ... can share your knowledge by modifying it. Fort-Coulonge -- >Pays--> -- >Canada--> -- >Province--> -- >Québec--> Statute of ... 485,2 hab./km² Gentilé Coulongien, Coulongienne Fort-Coulonge is one -- >municipality of village--> -- >canadienne ... HistorySome historical reference marks as well on Fort-Coulonge as on the area of Pontiac ... St-Patrice, in the North-West of Fort-Coulonge. Algonquins, those of the Island ...
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