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- James Millholland (1812–1875) was an American railway master mechanic who is particularly well known for his invention of many railway mechanisms. His...
- Cary Millholland Parker (1902–2001) was an American landscape architect based in Washington, D.C. Cary Blunt Millholland was born in ****berland, Maryland...
- name—itself based on the unproduced play Napoleon of Broadway by Charles Bruce Millholland—with uncredited contributions from Gene Fowler and Preston Sturges. Along...
- James Allaire Millholland (December 8, 1842 - December 6, 1911), the son of James Millholland, was an American railroad executive, serving as General...
- Radio host (Forward Party) Tamara Uselman, school administrator Brandon Millholland-Corcoran Tom Bakk, state senator and DFL candidate for governor in 2010...
- MacArthur based on the unproduced play Napoleon of Broadway by Charles B. Millholland, inspired by his experience working for the eccentric Broadway impresario...
- right ascension 53±4.3°, and declination 9.2±1.3°. An analysis by Sarah Millholland and Gregory Laughlin identified a pattern of commensurabilities (ratios...
- was based on the book The Splinter Fleet of the Otranto Barrage by Ray Millholland. Richard Greene as Perry Townsend III Nancy Kelly as Susan Leeds Preston...
- them the 29th Ranger Battalion, named after its division. Major Randy Millholland of the 115th Infantry Regiment, the battalion commanding officer, instructed...
- were established in Mt. Savage in 1866, under the direction of James Millholland. The original locomotive shop was constructed of stone and was 90 feet...