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- Hallstead is a borough in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. The po****tion was 1,179 at the 2020 census. Hallstead was settled in 1787. What is now Hallstead...
- Lake, Springville, and Thompson Townships, and Friendsville, Great Bend, Hallstead, Hop Bottom, Lanesboro, Montrose, New ****ord, Oakland, Susquehanna Depot...
- The Nicholson Cutoff (also known as Clark's Summit–Hallstead Cutoff) is a rail line segment of the Sunbury Line rail line and formerly a rail line segment...
- not to go over to ****an if it appeared expedient." Novelist William Hallstead argues that the Niʻihau incident influenced decisions leading to the ****anese...
- masculine and devalues traits that seem feminine, according to Tracy M. Hallstead at Quinnipiac University. From childhood, boys and men are told to "man...
- Directory, First Edition (New York City: R.R. Bowker LLC, 1956), p.236 Hallstead, William (May 1973), "BIG BANG on the Boardwalk", Po****r Mechanics, retrieved...
- from the Maryland state line northeast to the New York state line near Hallstead and is called the American Legion Memorial Highway. The interstate enters...
- Angelo D. Roncallo January 1, 1968 – January 3, 1973 Republican 8 M. Hallstead Christ January 4, 1973 – August 16, 1981 Republican 9 Peter T. King August...
- Drums East Stroudsburg Elysburg Frackville Freeland Gouldsboro Great Bend Hallstead Hazleton Honesdale Jim Thorpe Kingston Lake Wallenpaupack Lansford Mahanoy...
- Blankenship". University of North Carolina Press. Retrieved May 22, 2024. Hallstead, William (November 12, 2000). "HistoryNet". The Niihau Incident. HistoryNet...