- Maryland, the
LeGore Bridge was
completed and
opened to the
public in 1900. It was
built and
maintained by the
owners of the
LeGore Lime Company, including...
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James William LeGore. His
father founded the
LeGore Lime
Company in 1861 and
built the
LeGore Bridge near Woodsboro, Maryland.
LeGore attended the Tome...
- uphill"
hiking trail that
ascends 4,000 feet and p****es the
LeGore mine, the lake's namesake. "
Legore Lake".
Geographic Names Information System.
United States...
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Flagg is the only
child of
William Hurbert Neal Jr. and
Marion Leona (née
LeGore).[citation needed]
Aside from a
brief period on the Gulf
Coast near the...
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Retrieved 18 July 2020. "
Les Gore County Record". gogogocounty.org.
Retrieved 22 July 2020. "Gillingham FC
Career Details –
Les Gore". gillinghamfcs****book...
- was 1,092 at the 2020 census. The town was
named after Joseph Wood. The
LeGore Bridge was
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places in 1978 and...
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Roland Harriman (1917), co-founder
Harriman Brothers &
Company Harry William LeGore (1917), All-America
college football player H. Neil
Mallon (1917), CEO of...
- of the regime. A
veteran World War I
fighter pilot ace,
Göring was a
recipient of the Pour
le Mérite. He
served as the last
commander of Jagdgeschwader...
- (G),
William Marting (C) 1914: Red
Brann (End), Bud
Talbott (T),
Harry LeGore (FB) 1915:
Clinton Black (G) 1916:
Charles Comerford (End),
George Moseley...
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Through Truss LeGore Bridge 1898-1900
September 18, 1978
Woodsboro 39°34′50″N 77°18′50″W / 39.58056°N 77.31389°W / 39.58056; -77.31389 (
LeGore Bridge) Frederick...