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Grawn (/ɡrɔːn/) is an
unincorporated community and census-designated
place (CDP) in
Grand Traverse County in the U.S.
state of Michigan. At the 2020 census...
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William Grawn Milliken (March 26, 1922 –
October 18, 2019) was an
American businessman and
politician who
served as the 44th
governor of
Michigan from...
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grawn Cynmraeg was an 18th-century
Welsh language magazine,
first produced by
Baptist minister Morgan John Rhys in 1793. It
contained articles on...
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between Traverse City and Walton. the
former Pere
Marquette Railway between Grawn and
Williamsburg via
Traverse City. the
former Pere
Marquette between Charlevoix...
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burned over a
million tires in a
blaze lasting more than a w****. 1995 - In
Grawn, Michigan, a tire fire from a
retreading service at 5175
Sawyer Woods Drive...
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especially within the township-administered
communities of
Chums Corner and
Grawn,
while much of the
south of the
township is
rural in nature.
Blair Township...
- Journal. p. A1.
Retrieved March 13, 2023.
Sobel 1978, pp. 768–769. "William
Grawn Milliken".
National Governors ****ociation.
Retrieved March 9, 2023. "Milliken...
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betrayal mrath brad
before sonorants *rā *ǵr̩Hnom *grānom
grain grán
grawn *m̩H (presumably with same
distribution as above) *am/mā *dm̩h₂-ye/o- *damje/o-...
- 'having
cropped hair'),
usually anglicised as
Granuaile (/ˌɡrɔːnjuˈeɪl/
GRAWN-yoo-AYL). The
nickname may also come from Gráinne
Umhaill ("Gráinne of Umhall"...
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Charles F. R.
Bellows (1892–1896)
Charles McKenny (1896–1899)
Charles Grawn (1900–1918) E. C.
Warriner (1918–1939)
Charles L.
Anspach (1939–1959) Judson...