- (250 mm)
Parrott,
along with
several smaller cannons. In all, two 80-pounder Whitworths, nine 100-pounder
Parrotts, six 200-pounder
Parrotts, and a 300-pounder...
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historically as:
Parrott's Cr****
Parrotts Cr****
rises on the
Briery Swamp divide about 0.1
miles southeast of Jamaica, Virginia.
Parrotts Cr**** then flows...
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Jacob Wilson Parrott (July 17, 1843 –
December 22, 1908) was an
American soldier and carpenter. He was the
first recipient of the
Medal of Honor, a new...
- USS
Parrott (DD-218) was a Clemson-class
destroyer in the
United States Navy
during World War II and was the
second ship
named for
George Fountain Parrott...
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Fountain Parrott was the
third of
seven children born to
George Franklin and
Julia Bizzell Parrott, and was
first cousin to
Marion A.
Parrott. His maternal...
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Parrott is the
surname of:
Alice Kagawa Parrott,
fiber artist and
ceramicist Alison Parrott,
Canadian missing girl
Andrew Parrott,
British musicologist...
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Parrott may
refer to:
Parrott (surname)
Parrott, Georgia, a city in the
United States Parrott, Ohio, an
unincorporated community Parrott, Virginia, an...
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Andrew Parrott (born 10
March 1947) is a
British conductor,
perhaps best
known for his
pioneering "historically
informed performances" of pre-classical...
- Kadamovas’ van to the New
Melones Lake. The pair then
tossed his body off
Parrotts Ferry Bridge into the reservoir.
Their next
target was 37-year-old George...
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statistical area.
Parrott was
founded in the 1860s by
James and John L.
Parrott,
pioneer citizens. The
Georgia General ****embly
incorporated Parrott as a town...