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Edward Silch (February 22, 1865 –
January 15, 1895), also
known as "Baldy", was an
American Major League Baseball player from St. Louis, Missouri, USA...
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Nigropoli was a city, which, as an 18th
century source says "was
located on the
Silch River that
flows into
Pontus Euxeinus to the west of the
Crimea and forms...
- suspects. However,
Montalbano discovers that the real
murderer is Anna
Silch, the one-time
mistress of Franco, Elena’s long-dead husband, who is presumed...
- "TVST3/1".
Celtic Inscribed Stones Project.
University College London. "
SILCH/1".
Celtic Inscribed Stones Project.
University College London. "ANDRS/1"...
- 2020. Tae
Young Lee,
Pukhan Yosonc (North
Korean women) (Seoul, Korea:
Silch'6n Munhaksa, 1988), p. 194. Halliday, Jon. "Women in
North Korea: an Interview...
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American gambler and
mobster in New York City born
Jacob Rosenzweig Ed
Silch (1865–1895),
American Major League Baseball player in the 1888
season William...
- 1948–1950, 1952–1955 Paul Shuey, P, 2002–2003 **** Siebert, 1B, 1932, 1936 Ed
Silch, OF, 1888 Joe Simpson, OF, 1975–1978 Duke Sims, C, 1971–1972 Bill Singer...
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Palmer Reading Museum Collection Highlights Celtic Inscribed Stones Project:
SILCH/1
Michael Fulford, Mark
Handley and
Amanda Clarke, "An
Early Date For Ogham:...
- for the
Kansas City
Cowboys of the
American ****ociation.
January 15 – Ed
Silch, 29,
pitcher for the 1888
Brooklyn Bridegrooms of the
National League. January...
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Shoch John
Shoupe Frank Shugart Fred
Siefke Fred
Siegel Frank Siffell Ed
Silch Hank
Simon Joe
Simmons Marty Simpson Ed
Sixsmith Al
Skinner Jimmy Slagle...