- John
Beswick Cowle. In 1909 on her
maiden voyage SS Isaac M.
Scott rammed John B.
Cowle in
heavy fog off
Whitefish Point. John B.
Cowle sank in three...
- Kate
Julia Cowle (19 July 1863 – 29
April 1916) was the
first recorded Australian female to trek to the top of
Cradle Mountain, Tasmania, in 1910. A pioneering...
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January 1923,
William Cowle became ill soon
after taking epsom salts prepared by his wife. The
first doctor who
attended Cowle did not
consider his condition...
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Lawrence Cowle Phipps (August 30, 1862 –
March 1, 1958) was a
United States Senator representing Colorado from 1919
until 1931.
Lawrence Cowle Phipps was...
- Two
merchant ships have been
named SS John B.
Cowle. SS John B.
Cowle (1902), U.S. propeller, steamer, bulk freighter,
Official No. 77559 . Sank in 1909...
- etymological, historical,
geographical and discursive. COUNTRY-CAPTAIN to
COWLE. Bibliomania.com Ltd.
Bunning Stevens,
Patricia (October 1998). Rare Bits:...
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Whitefish Bay for
sports divers.
Known wrecks include the
ships Comet, John B.
Cowle, Drake,
Samuel Mather, Miztec, Myron, Niagara, John M. Osborn, Sagamore...
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Point lighthouse in a
dense fog,
Isaac M.
Scott rammed SS John B.
Cowle. John B.
Cowle sank
within a few
minutes taking 14 of her 24
crewmen with her to...
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Arrarbi (c. 1870 – c. 1945), also
known as Arrabi,
Arabi Bey,
Cowle Bob and
Police Bob, was an
Aboriginal tracker,
police of the
Matuntarre people of...
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grazed in
Cradle Valley from 1910 to 1930. In the 1910s
Gustav and Kate
Cowle climbed Cradle Mountain. They
found the land
beautiful and
Gustav proclaimed...