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Raphael De Lamar bought most of the
important mines in the area and
renamed the
Ferguson camp as
Delamar. In the same year, a
newspaper called the
Delamar Lode...
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Delamar Landing Field In Idaho:
De Lamar,
Idaho DeLamar Mine In
other uses:
DeLaMar, a
theatre in
Amsterdam All
pages with
titles containing De Lamar...
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Alice DeLamar (April 23, 1895 –
August 31, 1983) was the
heiress to
Joseph Raphael De Lamar. She was a
patron of the arts, and
helped fund
plays by Mercedes...
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DeLamar,
De Lamar de la Mar or
Delamar is a
topographic byname/surname
literally meaning "of/from/by the sea".
Notable people with the name include: Alice...
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DeLaMar is a
theatre near
Leidseplein in Amsterdam, Netherlands, with two
auditoriums containing 601 and 939 seats. It is
currently in use for musicals...
- 1995, p. 79
Reisen 2009, pp. 301–302.
Delamar 1990, p. 227.
Delamar 1990, pp. 279–230.
Delamar 1990, p. 232.
Delamar 1990, p. 233;
Stern 1998, p. 264 Reisen...
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described the
DeLamar mine as "the
first modern open-pit
silver mine." It is
located about one mile from the
ghost town of
De Lamar, Idaho,
which had...
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mining of
copper and zinc resumed.
DeLamar's original 30"
gauge railroad was
utilized to
transfer the ore to
DeLamar where it was
loaded onto standard...
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De Lamar (also
DeLamar) is a
ghost town in
Owyhee County, Idaho,
United States. Its
elevation is 5,463 ft (1,665 m), and it is
approximately 6 mi (9.7 km)...
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Lamar or
Lamarr is a word with
multiple origins that may
refer to:
Lamar (given name), a list of
people Lamar (surname), a list of
people Hedley Lamarr...