- and a
larger number of
novels about the
Indian wars of the West, the
Plainsmen Series,
following the
conflicts through protagonist Seamus Donegan. Another...
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inches between his
senior high
school season and his
first season with the
Plainsmen.
Knecht averaged 13.3 points, 2.9
rebounds and 1.1 ****ists per game as...
- The
Poverty Plainsmen is a Saskatchewan-based
country music band,
originating in
smalltown Tilston,
Manitoba by
brothers Sean
Smith and Mark
Smith in...
- The
Phantom Plainsmen is a 1942
American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie
directed by John
English and
starring Bob Steele, Tom Tyler, and Rufe Davis...
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Lawless Plainsmen is a 1942
American Western film
directed by
William Berke and
written by Luci Ward. The film
stars Charles Starrett,
Russell Hayden...
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known as the
Coyotes in the
early 1900s. The
nickname was
changed to the
Plainsmen in 1933 and then to the
Prairie Wolves in 2000. NAIA / pre-NCAA Nebraska...
- "Twenty One Years" is an
Irish traditional song by
Dermot Hegarty and the
Plainsmen. The
singer describes a
prison sentence of twenty-one
years in HM Prison...
- 2021.
David H. Mickey,
class of 1939,
wrote Of Sunflowers,
Coyotes and
Plainsmen: A
History of
Nebraska Wesleyan University (1992). Its
three volumes cover...
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conference play,
winning the NCC championship. The
Nebraska Wesleyan Plainsmen were led by head
coach George W. Knight. They
finished second in the conference...
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early 14-0 to
Skyline Spartans, the
Plainsmen won 28-14 [1].
Running back
Taylor Rank
stood out for the
Plainsmen,
carrying the ball 28
times for 211...