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Admiral Sir
Edward Thornbrough, GCB (27 July 1754 – 3
April 1834) was a senior, long-serving
veteran officer of the
British Royal Navy
during the late...
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Thornbrough may
refer to:
Places Thornbrough, a
civil parish in the
Hambleton district of
North Yorkshire,
England Thornbrough Air
Force Base, previous...
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Thornbrough is a
civil parish in the
former Hambleton District of
North Yorkshire, England. The po****tion of the
civil parish was
estimated at 20 in...
- fly in and out of the
airport daily. Formerly, the
airport operated as
Thornbrough Air
Force Base.
According to
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) records...
- ****le
Thornbrough (October 29, 1914 –
November 8, 1999) was born in
Hendricks County, Indiana, and grew up in Indianapolis. She
joined the
Indiana Historical...
- Emma Lou
Thornbrough (January 24, 1913 –
December 19, 1994) was a
pioneer among professional historians in African-American history, a
lifelong civil-rights...
- 141. Woollen, p. 130.
Thornbrough, p. 73.
Thornbrough, pp. 72, 76–77.
Thornbrough, p. 81.
Thornbrough, pp. 86–87.
Thornbrough, p. 94. Woollen, p. 132...
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Thornbrough Air
Force Base is a
former facility of the
United States Air
Force in Cold Bay, Alaska.
Following its closure, it was
redeveloped into Cold...
- of
Indiana - History". www.ourcampaigns.com.
Retrieved July 25, 2023.
Thornbrough, Emma Lou (1989).
Indiana in the
Civil War Era, 1850–1880. Indianapolis:...
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Sketchbook of
Indiana History, pp. 218–20.
Thornbrough, p. 161, and Fox, p. 10.
Thornbrough, p. 126.
Thornbrough p. 125. Terrell, v. 2, pp. 84–85. Terrell...