-
Hesper was a bulk-freighter
steamship that was used to tow schooner-barges on the
Great Lakes. She sank in Lake
Superior off
Silver Bay, Minnesota, in...
- have
borne the name HMS
Hesper: HMS
Hesper (1809) was an 18-gun Cormorant-class
sloop launched in 1809 and sold in 1817. HMS
Hesper (1855) was an iron ****...
- Arecaceae. They are
commonly referred to as
hesper palms and are
endemic to
Mexico and
Central America. All
Hesper Palms have large, fan-shaped leaves. The...
- The
Hesper and
Luther Little were two
trade route schooners that were left
abandoned in Wisc****et, Maine. Both
ships were
built in M****achusetts in the...
-
Football Club
Swift Hesperange (Luxembourgish:
Football Club
Swift Hesper, German:
Football Club
Swift Hesperingen) is a
football club,
based in Hesperange...
- west of Billings.
Hesper appears on the
Mossmain U.S.
Geological Survey Map.
Hesper was
established in 1917 as a town
adjoining the
Hesper ranch and is also...
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Brahea dulcis, the
sweet hesper palm or apak palm, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Arecaceae. It is
native to dry
woodlands of Mexico, Guatemala...
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Hesper Township is a
township in
Winneshiek County, Iowa, USA.
Hesper Township was
organized in 1858.
Hamlin Garland,
American Novelist, Essayist, Short...
-
romantic drama film
directed by
Randa Haines from a
screenplay written by
Hesper Anderson and Mark
Medoff and
based on Medoff's 1979 play. The film stars...
- Marblehead, M****achusetts, the
story centers on strong-willed, p****ionate
Hesper Honeywood and her
search for love and
fulfillment at a time when
women had...