- growth,
Avard began declining in the 1930s.
Avard had a post
office from June 1, 1895,
until November 22, 1963. As of
January 1, 2010,
Avard has been...
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Avard may
refer to:
Avard Longley Davidson,
Canadian politician Avard Fairbanks,
American sculptor Avard Longley,
Canadian politician Avard Moncur, Bahamian...
- The BNSF
Avard Subdivision runs 177
miles (285 km) of
track between Tulsa, Oklahoma,
starting at
milepost (MP) 425.2, to
Avard, Oklahoma, MP 602, where...
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Sampson Avard (October 23, 1800 –
April 15, 1869) was one of the
founders and
leaders of the
Mormon vigilantes known as the Danites,
which existed in...
- ": 165 One of
those who
heard Joseph speak of the
Danites was
Sampson Avard.
Sampson Avard secretly organized some of the
brethren into
companies for mutual...
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Avard Moncur (born
November 2, 1978) is a
Bahamian track and
field athlete competing in the 400 metres. He was born in N****au.
Under the
guidance of coach...
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Avard Tennyson Fairbanks (March 2, 1897 –
January 1, 1987) was a 20th-century
American sculptor. Over his eighty-year career, he
sculpted over 100 public...
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Avard Longley (February 22, 1823 –
February 22, 1884) was a farmer, merchant, and
politician in Nova Scotia, Canada. He
represented Annapolis County in...
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Avard Dinsmore Hudgins (June 20, 1936 – June 8, 2016) was a
Canadian prospector,
exploration geologist, and educator.
Based in The Maritimes, he is credited...
- François
Avard (born 6 June 1968) is a
Canadian writer and
scenarist best
known as the
writer of the Québécois
television series Les Bougon. He attended...