- Look up
Hardage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hardage is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Joe
Hardage (1869–1929),
American politician...
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Woolford Hardage (February 11, 1891 –
August 29, 1973) was an
American college football player and
college football and
baseball coach.
Hardage was an All-Southern...
- Sam
Hardage with 53.2% of the vote.
Primary elections were held on
August 3, 1982. John W. Carlin, in****bent
Governor Jimmy D.
Montgomery Sam
Hardage, businessman...
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Sherwood from 1981
until their divorce (date indeterminate); and ****le
Hardage, his
former high
school sweetheart in Malvern, Arkansas, from 2006 until...
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Craig Sinclair, The
Romance History of
Winnie Davis (unpublished)
Heath Hardage Lee,
Winnie Davis:
Daughter of the Lost Cause,
University of
Nebraska Press...
- (Manhattan) to Birmingham, Alabama. The
current editor-in-chief is
Rachel Hardage Barrett. The
magazine initially was
conceptualized by John Mack Carter...
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Slessor of Calabar,
Pioneer Missionary (PDF), London:
Hodder & Stoughton.
Hardage, Jeannette, "Slessor, Mary",
Dictionary of
African Christian Biography...
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Josiah Hardage (November 20, 1869 –
December 29, 1929) was an
American politician. He was a
member of the
Arkansas House of Representatives,
serving from...
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director and head
basketball coach;
Brady Cowell, Ben
Clemons and
Lewie Hardage were ****istant
football coaches; and Sam
McAllister was the head basketball...
- convenient. The town
acquired its name due to its
central location.
James Hardage Lane, one of the landowners,
conceived the idea of the town as a way to...