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Blueskin was a gray
horse ridden by
George Washington. He was one of Washington's two
primary mounts during the
American Revolutionary War. The
horse was...
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Blueskin may
refer to:
Blueskin (horse). one of
George Washington's
favorite war
horses Blueskin Bay, an
estuary and
rural district in New
Zealand The...
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Blueskin Bay is an
estuary in
coastal Otago,
about 25 km
north of Dunedin, New Zealand. The name also
unofficially describes the
rural district which includes...
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injuries suffered by Wild at the
hands of Sheppard's
colleague Joseph "
Blueskin" Blake,
resulted in Wild's
demise as a
criminal boss.
Sheppard was as renowned...
- he is more
often portra****, was his gray horse,
Blueskin.
Washington ceased to ride
Nelson or
Blueskin after the war, as both
horses survived unharmed...
- The
Blueskins were a four-piece band who were
based in Gawthorpe, near Wakefield, West Yorkshire. The band was
formed after Spendlove and
Brown met at...
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Joseph "
Blueskin"
Blake (baptised 31
October 1700 – 11
November 1724) was an 18th-century
English highwayman and
prison escapee.
Blake was the son of Nathaniel...
- the last Quartermaster-issued U.S. Army horse, died
February 6, 1976
Blueskin, one of Washington's two
primary mounts during the
American Revolutionary...
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collected thoroughbreds at
Mount Vernon; his two
favorite horses were
Blueskin and Nelson.
Washington is one of the most
influential figures in American...
- Wild and his men
arrested Joseph "
Blueskin" Blake, a
highwayman and Sheppard's partner-in-crime. On 15 October,
Blueskin was
tried for the same act of burglary...