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Guyandot or
Guyandotte are
alternate spellings of Wyandot, a
group of
native North Americans also
known as the Hurons.
Guyandot or
Guyandotte may also...
- USS
Guyandot (AOG-16) was a
gasoline tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy as
Veedol No. 2 from
Tidewater Oil to
serve as a
gasoline tanker. The
tanker served...
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Guyan Dot
River Guyan Dott
River Guyan River Guyandates Cr****
Guyandot Cr****
Guyandot River Guyandott River La-ke-we-ke-ton
Little Guiandot Se-co-ne...
- and
operated T2
tankers to
support the war effort.
Ships included: USS
Guyandot (AOG-16), SS
Byron D. Benson, SS
Samuel Q. Brown,
Falls of Clyde, and others...
- of
Logan County. What is now
Logan was
initially called "Islands of the
Guyandot" by
explorers who
identified the site in the 1780s. In 1827, a town was...
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Branch Former VGA and
later N&W line.
Guyandot River Branch (or
Guyandotte River Branch,
formerly known as
Guyandot River Line)
Former VGA and
later N&W...
- Lac Noir, a lake in the
canton of Fribourg,
Switzerland Lac Noir, ex-USS
Guyandot (AOG-16), a
gasoline tanker of the
United States Navy
Black Lake (disambiguation)...
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station Chesapeake and Ohio
Railway Following station West
Huntington toward Cincinnati Main Line
Guyandot toward Washington, D.C. or Old
Point Comfort...
- SSN-662) USNS Gus W.
Darnell (T-AOT-1121) USS Gustafson (DE-182) USS
Guyandot (AOG-16) USS Guymon (PCC-1177) USS Gwin (TB-16, DD-71, DD-433, DD-772/DM-33/MMD-33)...
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Other /
unknown classes USS
Kaloli (AOG-13) USS
Aroostook (AOG-14) USS
Guyandot (AOG-16) USS
Shikellamy (AOG-47), ex-AO-90 USS
Nordaway (AOG-67) USS Quinnebaug...