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Merrit may
refer to:
Merrit Cecil Walton (1915-1969),
United States Marine platoon sergeant E. B.
Merrit, pen name of
Canadian author Miriam Waddington...
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Merritt Island is a peninsula,
commonly referred to as an island, in
Brevard County, Florida,
United States,
located on the
eastern Florida coast, along...
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guerre de Renty) [
Merrit, VI, 254] Ca, ces
beaulx yeux [
Merrit, IV [149] Ce
disoit une
jeune dame [
Merrit, IV [168] Ce faux
amour [
Merrit, VI, 245] Ce may...
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Merrit (January 3, 1915 –
January 8, 2009) was an
American politician who
served in the Iowa
Senate from the 7th
district from 1975 to 1979. He died...
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Institution Collections".
Smithsonian Institution. "Inventor of the W**** /
Isaac Merrit Singer (1811–1875)". Lemelson-MIT Program.
Archived from the
original on...
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Meritt Records was an
American jazz and
blues record company and
label that
existed from 1925 to 1929. It was
founded in
Kansas City by
Winston Holmes...
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Merritt may
refer to: Camp Merritt, New Jersey, a U.S.
military camp in
eastern Bergen County, New Jersey, more
specifically in modern-day Cresskill...
- The
Merritt Fry Farm is a
historic farm
located west of Jerome, Idaho,
United States. The farm
includes three stone buildings: a house, a bunkhouse, and...
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Merritt Brunies (December 25, 1895 -
February 5, 1973), was an
American jazz
trombonist and cornetist.
Brunies was born into a well-known
musical family...
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Thomas Andrew Merritt (born June 28, 1970) is an
American technology journalist, writer, and
broadcaster best
known as the host of
several podcasts. He...