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Sayward is a
village located in the
Sayward Valley on the
northeast coast of
Vancouver Island in
British Columbia, Canada. It is
about 1.6 kilometres...
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Campbell River is a city in the
Sayward Land
District of
British Columbia, Canada, on the east
coast of
Vancouver Island at the
south end of Discovery...
- the way
across the
island from east to west, and
north to
south between Sayward and the
Denman and
Hornby Islands on its east coast, and
between Nootka...
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Sarah Sayward Barrell Keating Wood (October 1, 1759 –
January 6, 1855) is
considered the
first American female writer of
gothic fiction. She
lived more...
- of America. Told
mostly from the
point of view of the
eldest daughter,
Sayward, the
novel explores how the
family carves a
homestead from the forest,...
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Sayward Valley is a low-lying area in
northeastern Vancouver Island. It is
occupied by a
floodplain of the
Salmon River. The
soils there have variable...
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Teresa R.
Sayward (born 1944/1945) was a
member of the New York
State ****embly for
Willsboro (the 113th district),
first elected in 2002. She is a Republican...
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competed as ice
dancers for a few
years under their instructor Len
Sayward. However,
despite becoming British Junior Dance champions, the team parted...
- The
Sayward-Wheeler
House is an
American historic house museum in York Harbor, Maine. It was
built about 1718, and
overlooks the York River. it was the...
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angling authors List of
people who
adopted matrilineal surnames "Sally
Sayward Barrell Keating Wood".
Maine Public Broadcastinbg Network.
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