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Alfarata is a census-designated
place located in
Decatur Township,
Mifflin County in the
state of Pennsylvania,
United States. It is
located along U.S...
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Rogers and the
early Sons of the Pioneers. In "The Blue Juniata",
bright Alfarata, the
Indian girl,
sings the
praises of her
warrior while she
travels along...
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alfarata, the
camphorweed cucullia, is a
species of moth in the
family Noctuidae (the
owlet moths). It is
found in
North America. "Cucullia
alfarata report"...
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Pennsylvania law.
Other unincorporated communities are
listed here as well.
Alfarata Allensville Anderson Atkinson Mills Barrville Belleville Belltown Cedar...
- Depression. The city's name may be a
variation of a
fictional Indian girl,
Alfarata, in the 19th-century song "The Blue Juniata"; it may also be
derived from...
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present bright colors, such as the
camphorweed cucullia moth (Cucullia
alfarata). Most are
pudgy and
smooth with
rounded short heads and few setae, but...
- was John Chapman, a boatman, and her
mother was
Harriet Alfarata. Her
sister was
Harriet Alfarata Thompson. By 1870, her
family had
moved to Albany, New...
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Harriet Alfarata Chapman Thompson (1871 – June 9, 1922) was an
American author of the
utopian novel Idealia: A
Utopia Dream; Or,
Resthaven (1922). Harriet...
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Juniata Ballads,
compilation (1855)
Bible Songs,
compilation (1856)
Bright Alfarata (1871?)
Lightly On
Evening Hymn to the
Savior McCaskey, John
Piersol (1888)...
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River in West-Central
Pennsylvania from
Flowing Springs in
Blair County to
Alfarata in
Huntingdon County. The
Lower Trail is
owned and
maintained by Rails...