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Matthias Shryock (born near Frederick, Maryland, 1774 – died in Lexington, Kentucky, 1833) was an
early American architect and
building contractor.
Shryock was...
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Richard Harrison Shryock (29
March 1893,
Philadelphia – 1
February 1972, Fort Lauderdale, Florida) was an
American medical historian,
specializing in...
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Shryock Auditorium is an
auditorium located on the
campus of
Southern Illinois University Carbondale in Carbondale, Illinois,
United States. The auditorium...
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Gideon Shryock (November 15, 1802 – June 19, 1880) was Kentucky's
first professional architect in the Gr****
Revival Style. His name has
frequently been...
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Jenewari 1983, p. 105.
Shryock,
Ladefoged &
Williamson 1996–1997, pp. 15–16.
Shryock,
Ladefoged &
Williamson 1996–1997, p. 4.
Shryock,
Ladefoged & Williamson...
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Cincinnatus Shryock (Lexington, Kentucky, 1816 – Lexington, 1888) was an
American architect. A
number of his
works are
listed on the U.S.
National Register...
- for the Peve–Kaɗo languages, a
couple of
which are
called Lamé as well.
Shryock (1997: 32)
subgroups the Masa
languages as:
Zumaya North: Masa; Musey;...
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Shryock is an
unincorporated community in
Greenbrier County, West Virginia,
United States.
Shryock is
located on West
Virginia Route 92, 13.5
miles (21...
- teams,
known as "the Maroons",
formed in the 1913-1914
school year. The
Shryock Auditorium was
completed in 1918 and
dedicated by
former U.S. President...
- 1852,
Edinburg was also
previously known by the
names of
Shryock and
Stony Cr****. The name "
Shryock" was used by
Prince Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach in...