- Look up
Mississippian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mississippian may
refer to:
Mississippian (geology), a
subperiod of the
Carboniferous period...
- Site:
Mississipian Outpost in the
Central Illinois Prairie.”
Diachronic Research ****ociates, 1991, pp174. Claflin, John. “The
Shire Site:
Mississipian Outpost...
- The
Mississippian culture were
collections of
Native American societies that
flourished in what is now the Midwestern, Eastern, and
Southeastern United...
- ever run in Britain. The
opposition was
headed by
Nelson Bunker Hunt's
Mississipian, an American-bred, French-trained colt who had won the
Grand Critérium...
- was the Prix
Lupin winner Dankaro, with the
other contenders including Mississipian Grand Critérium, Poil de
Chameau (Prix Hocquart),
Moulines (Poule d'Essai...
-
weight of 123 pounds,
placing him in joint-fifth
place behind Apalachee,
Mississipian,
Cellini and Habat. The
independent Timeform organisation gave him a...
-
opposition in the Prix
Lupin at
Longchamp on 19 May. His
rivals included Mississipian [sic], the top-rated
French two-year-old of 1973, Moulines, the winner...
-
placing him in joint-third
place (alongside Cellini)
behind Apalachee and
Mississipian,
making him the
highest rated juvenile trained in Britain. The independent...
- in a
vessel so
filthy as to
endanger the
health of all on board. ——A
MISSISSIPIAN John N.
Forrest was
recorded as sick in the
military hospital at Tampico...
-
finished second in the
Grand Critérium to
Nelson Bunker Hunt's colt,
Mississipian. As a three-year-old, he won the
British classic, the 2000
Guineas at...