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Huyler's was a
candy and
restaurant chain in the New York City
metropolitan area that
operated from 1874 to 1964, and for a time was the
largest and most...
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Huyler is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Frank Huyler (born 1964),
American emergency physician, poet and
author John
Huyler (1808–1870)...
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Alice Huyler Ramsey (November 11, 1886 –
September 10, 1983) was an
American who was the
first woman to
drive an
automobile across the
United States from...
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Harper Collins.
Huyler 1995, pp. 13, 130
Huyler 1995, pp. 102, 120
Macpherson 1962, p. 228
Huyler 1995, pp. 130–35
Zuckert 1994, p. 367
Huyler 1995, pp. 162–71...
- Squadron,
later amalgamated into the
Women Airforce Service Pilots.
Betty Huyler was born in 1908 to a
relatively prosperous family on Long Island. She began...
- The
Peter Huyler House is
located on what is
known as the
Captain John
Huyler Homestead at 50
County Road
between Palisades Avenue and
Crest Drive North...
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Huyler Westervelt (October 1, 1869 –
October 14, 1949) was an
American pitcher in
Major League Baseball (MLB). He pla**** for the New York
Giants in 1894...
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NetBoy is a
webcomic created by
Stafford Huyler.
Publishing began in May, 1994.
Drawn as a
stick figure, the
comic character NetBoy is an
Internet innocent...
- The
Huyler Building is a
historic commercial and
office building located in
downtown Buffalo in Erie County, New York. It was
built in 1926, and is a four-story...
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Frank Huyler (born
September 24, 1964) is an
American emergency physician, poet and
author in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He is best
known for his book The...