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- 317 16 Tanner Construction 185 17 Hudson's Salvage Center 153 18 Dunn Roadbuilders 145 19 Morgan Brothers Millwork 137 20 West Quality Food Service 135...
- 501. Lopez is named after Lopez Cr****, which was in turn named after roadbuilder John R. Lopez. Originally the village was known as Tar Bridge due to...
- theatre designer. John Loudon McAdam (1756–1836), Scottish engineer and roadbuilder of the eighteenth century. Norris McWhirter (1925–2004), founder of the...
- their already established and important trading centre. However, the roadbuilder Gustavus Blin Wright rerouted the original trail so that it byp****ed...
- mark on the history of Texas and the American West. 31 7 "John Mullan: Roadbuilder of the West" May 5, 2024 (2024-05-05) Young Army officer John Mullan...
- Palestine Campaign against the Ottoman Empire. With the pen name "The Roadbuilder", he wrote religious themed books on British Israelism. He died in Oakville...
- Franciscans, led by Juan de San Buenaventura Chávez, continued following the roadbuilders into Kejache territory, through IxBʼam, Bʼatkabʼ and Chuntuki (modern...
- which operated between 1931 and 1962. Carl Cox, Solomon Jones: The Roadbuilder (Easley, SC: privately published, 1963), 17-18, 34. Greenville News,...
- Hoddesdon 12 September 1812. John Loudon McAdam (1756–1836), engineer and roadbuilder lived in the town from 1827. Hugh Pad**** (1915–2000), comedy actor,...
- Llwybr Elen) and she is thus acknowledged as the patron saint of British roadbuilders and the protectress of travellers. There are over 20 holy wells in Britain...