- "The
Stinsons"". The A.V. Club. The Onion.
Retrieved November 19, 2017. Mic****e
Zoromski (March 3, 2009). "How I Met Your Mother: "The
Stinsons" Review"...
- John
Stinson may
refer to: John
Stinson (Canadian politician) (1764–1842),
political figure in
Upper Canada John O.
Stinson (died 2021),
American civil...
- The
Stinsons moved to
Hamilton in 1830 and
established a dry goods, grocery,
hardware and
crockery business on King
Street East in the "
Stinson Block"...
- ISBN 1-85780-222-5. Underwood, John: "The Voyager,"
Chapter XI, in The
Stinsons: A
pictorial history by John Underwood, 1976 (3rd
printing 1982), Heritage...
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Established in
October 1915, when the
Stinson family initially leased the land from the City of San Antonio. The
Stinsons had been
operating out of Fort Sam...
-
Barnabus Stinson is a
fictional character portra**** by Neil
Patrick Harris and
created by
Carter Bays and
Craig Thomas for the CBS
television series How...
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until AOA was
formally absorbed into ANA on 1 July 1942. The two
surviving Stinsons were then
renamed VH-UKK
Binana and VH-UYY Tokana, in
conformity with ANA...
- The
Stinson Reliant is a po****r single-engine four- to five-seat high-wing
monoplane manufactured by the
Stinson Aircraft Division of the
Aviation Manufacturing...
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Joseph Stinson (also
known as
Joseph C.
Stinson) is an
American screenwriter best
known for such
films as City Heat,
Stick and
Sudden Impact. Maslin, Janet...
- 99 News. 2 (9): 7. "Marjorie
Stinson Is Dead at 79". New York Times.
April 16, 1975. Underwood, John (1976). The
Stinsons. Glendale:
Heritage Press. p...