- A
stockade is an
enclosure of
palisades and tall walls, made of logs
placed side by side vertically, with the tops
sharpened as a
defensive wall. Stockade...
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during the
Victorian gold rush. It
culminated in the
Battle of the
Eureka Stockade,
which took
place on 3
December 1854 at
Ballarat between the
rebels and...
- Look up
stockade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
stockade is an
architectural element.
Stockade may also
refer to: a
military prison, especially...
- as a
fence for
enclosure or as a
defensive wall.
Palisades can form a
stockade.
Palisade derives from pale, from the
Latin word pālus,
meaning stake,...
- The
Leesburg Stockade was an
event in the
civil rights movement in
which a
group of African-American
teenage and pre-teen
girls were
arrested for protesting...
-
Gordon Stockade,
originally called Fort Defiance, was a
stockade fortification on
French Cr**** in the
Black Hills,
located today off of U.S. 16 near Custer...
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Sirloin Stockade Steakhouse &
Buffet is an
American family-style all-you-can-eat
buffet steakhouse restaurant chain and
franchisor founded in Oklahoma...
- Fort
Andres Bonifacio (formerly
named Fort
William McKinley) is the site of the
national headquarters of the
Philippine Army (Headquarters
Philippine Army...
- for the 1978
murders of the
Lorenz Family and six
employees of a
Sirloin Stockade restaurant in Oklahoma.
Stafford never acknowledged his guilt, but Stafford's...
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Tower and
Stockade (Hebrew: חוֹמָה וּמִגְדָּל, romanized: Ḥoma u'migdal, lit. 'wall and tower') was a
settlement method used by
Zionist settlers in Mandatory...