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Johann Heinrich Flemer (16
February 1888 in
Amsterdam – 12
August 1955 in The Hague) was a
Dutch gymnast who
competed in the 1908
Summer Olympics. He was...
- Jersey.
Bensley died on
March 23, 1985, at the age of 95. His wife,
Helen Flemer Plunkett, who
performed a
community medicine auxiliary role, died July 5...
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River (Yukon)
Dezadeash Lake (Yukon)
Chilcat River (sp.
Chilkat in Alaska)
Flemer River Tahini River (NB
different from
Takhini River,
which is in same area...
- the
historic village of Kingston, New Jersey.
Founded in 1913 by
William Flemer Sr., it once was the
largest commercial nursery in the
United States. The...
- 'Princeton' was
originally selected in 1922 by New
Jersey nurseryman William Flemer of
Princeton Nurseries for its
aesthetic merit. 'Princeton' was
later found...
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Franklin Township as well as at many of the
locks on the canal. The John W.
Flemer Preserve is a 7.4-acre (30,000 m2)
preserve adjacent to the
Delaware and...
- in 1980, and part of an
estate of over 3,000
acres (12 km2)
owned by the
Flemer family since 1890. The farmhouse,
originally known as
Washington Academy...
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Archived from the
original on 2009-02-09.
Retrieved 2009-02-13.
Sherman W.
Flemer,
Soviet Intelligence Training Photo in Reims; most
likely he's
second from...
- Middle**** County, New Jersey,
United States.
Founded in 1913 by
William Flemer Sr., it once was the
largest commercial nursery in the
United States. The...
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Firesteel River Fisherman River Fitzsimmons Cr****
Flathead River Fleet River Flemer River Fontas River Fort
Nelson River Fox
River Franklin River Fraser River...