- Fort
Greble was an
American Civil War-era
Union fortification constructed as part of the
defenses of Washington, D.C.
during that war.
Named for First...
- from the
American Civil War
through World War II and was
known as Fort
Greble from 1898 to 1947.
Dutch Island's
Indian name was
Quotenis or Quetenesse...
- 76 casualties, with 18 killed,
including Maj.
Winthrop and Lt. John T.
Greble, the
first regular army
officer killed in the war. The
Confederates suffered...
- John
Trout Greble (January 19, 1834 in
Philadelphia – June 10, 1861 in Virginia) was a
soldier in the
United States Army in the
American Civil War. He...
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Emily Joan
Greble is a
historian of the
Balkans and
Eastern Europe and a
specialist on the
history of
Muslims in Europe. She is
currently chair of the...
- Ādolfs
August Greble (10
October 1902 – 30
March 1943) was a
Latvian footballer. He pla**** in
seven matches for the
Latvia national football team from...
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Edwin St. John
Greble (June 24, 1859 –
September 30, 1931) was a
United States Army
officer in the late 19th and
early 20th centuries. He
served in several...
- 43°27′59″N 80°32′43″W / 43.46639°N 80.54528°W / 43.46639; -80.54528
Conrad Grebel University College is a
university college affiliated with the University...
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Europe in the 19th and 20th
Centuries (2013)
online review. Donert, Celia;
Greble, Emily; Wardhaugh,
Jessica (August 2017). "New
Scholarship on
Central and...
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Greble,
Emily (2011). Sarajevo, 1941–1945: Muslims, Christians, and Jews in Hitler's Europe.
Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-0801461217.
Greble, Emily...