-
discontinued after the war, but
modifications continued under a new codename,
Saddletree.
Another 80
aircraft were
modified under this program. The last group...
- Jeanie's
admirer Reuben Butler, a
schoolmaster Bartoline Saddletree, a harness-maker Mrs
Saddletree, his wife Rev.
Robert Staunton,
Rector of
Willingham George...
-
airframes (up to 1947's end) for the
Silverplate and successor-name "
Saddletree"
specifications built for the
Manhattan Project with
Curtiss Electric...
- and
places from his
poems and novels.
Examples include Saddletree Loan (after
Bartoline Saddletree, a
character in The
Heart of Midlothian),
Hazelwood Grove...
- Men's Lodge. By 1914,
lodges existed in Prospect, Magnolia, Pembroke,
Saddletree, Oxendine, and
Union Chapel.
Lodge members maintained social order, carried...
- Gum
Swamp Mill
Branch Bear
Swamp Jacks Branch Raft
Swamp Powell Branch Saddletree Swamp Jacob Swamp Piney Island Canal Big
Swamp Canal River Swamp Porter...
-
sadness saddle saddlebill saddlebow saddlecloth saddleless saddlelike saddletree sail
sailboard sailboat sailcloth sailfish sailing sailor sailyard sailyarn...
-
Swamp East
Howellsville Gaddy Parkton Philadelphus Raft
Swamp Rennert Saddletree Shannon Smiths Smyrna Sterlings Thompson Tolarsville Union West Howellsville...
- 2021.
Retrieved August 8, 2020.
chiefly Western US. : a long
strap on a
saddletree of a
western saddle to
adjust the cinch. Walrond,
Sallie (1979). The Encyclopaedia...
- in the
Power and
Hewetson colony". O'Connor used the
property to make
saddletrees. The
following year the
Texas Revolution broke out. O'Connor was among...