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Bann
(Encyclopedia) Bann, longest river of Northern Ireland, rising as the Upper Bann in the Mourne Mts. and flowing 40 mi (64 km) NW to the southern end of Lough Neagh. It leaves the lake at its north…Natashkwan
(Encyclopedia) NatashkwanNatashkwannătˌăshkwŏnˈ, nətăshˈkwən [key], river, 241 mi (388 km) long, rising in S Labrador, N.L., Canada, and flowing S across E Que. to the Gulf of St. Lawrence. It is…Christchurch, town and borough, England
(Encyclopedia) Christchurch, town and borough, Dorset, S central England, on Christchurch Bay at the confluence of the Avon and Stour rivers. The city'…Campbellton
(Encyclopedia) Campbellton Campbellton kămˈbəltən [key], city, N N.B., Canada, on the Restigouche River near the head…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: May 18, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark May 17, 1806May 19, 1806May 18, 1806 Sunday May 18th 1806. Twelve hunters turned out this morning in different directions agreeably to the order…Joshua S. SALMON, Congress, NJ (1846-1902)
SALMON Joshua S. , a Representative from New Jersey; born at Mount Olive, Morris County, N.J., February 2, 1846; at an early age moved with his parents to the village of Bartley; attended the…William Charles SALMON, Congress, TN (1868-1925)
SALMON William Charles , a Representative from Tennessee; born near Paris, Henry County, Tenn., on April 3, 1868; attended the public schools, Edgewood Normal School, Dickson College, and…Chase, Mary Ellen
(Encyclopedia) Chase, Mary Ellen, 1887–1973, American educator and writer, b. Blue Hill, Maine, grad. Univ. of Maine, 1909. Her works, set in Maine and excellent in their regional fidelity, include a…Exe
(Encyclopedia) ExeExeĕks [key], river, c.55 mi (90 km) long, rising in the Exmoor, Somerset, SW England, and flowing S across the Cornwall peninsula, past Exeter to the English Channel at Exmouth.…Gudenå
(Encyclopedia) GudenåGudenåg&oomacr;ˈᵺənôˌ [key], river, 98 mi (158 km) long, E Jutland, Denmark. The only Danish river of importance, it flows generally north, traversing several lakes, past…