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Cartter is both a
surname and a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
David Kellogg Cartter (1812–1887),
American diplomat,
federal judge...
- A
cart or dray (Australia and New Zealand) is a
vehicle designed for transport,
using two
wheels and
normally pulled by
draught animals such as horses...
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Thomas Cartter Lupton (1899–1977) was an
American businessman. He was the only
child of John
Thomas Lupton,
founder of the
Dixie Coca-Cola
Bottling Company...
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CART or
CarT may
refer to:
Canada Agricultural Review Tribunal, a
Canadian regulatory appellate tribunal Center for
Advanced Research and Technology, a...
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cart in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
cart is a two-wheeled
vehicle or
device designed for transport.
Cart may also
refer to:
Cart (film)
Carts (film)...
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Cartter Building is a
historic commercial building at 303
Broadway in
Cottonwood Falls, Kansas.
Local businessman and
rancher Dr.
William H.
Cartter had...
- Ned L.
Irwin (2018). "Zeboim
Cartter Patten". The
Tennessee Encyclopedia. John
Wilson (1986). "Zeboim
Cartter Patten". The
Patten Chronicle. Roy...
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Kellogg Cartter (id: C000206)".
Biographical Directory of the
United States Congress.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
David Kellogg Cartter. United...
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Carting is a dog
sport or
activity in
which a dog (usually a
large breed)
pulls a
dogcart filled with supplies, such as farm goods,
camping equipment...
- "In the
Cart" (Russian: На подводе, romanized: Na podvode) is an 1897
short story by
Anton Chekhov, also
translated as "The Schoolmistress". The story...