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Trabue is a name,
possibly derived from
tribus an Old
French word for "tribe". It may
refer to the following:
Charles Clay
Trabue (1798–1851), American...
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Isaac Trabue, who
purchased additional property along the
harbor and
directed the
platting of a town (by
Kelly B. Harvey)
named Trabue.
Harvey recorded...
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amounted enough wealth moved on to
construct homes along the
south side of
Trabue Road. At its founding, the area was not
connected to
Columbus by train....
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Russell Pope
Trabue (May 20, 1900 – June 22, 1988) was an
American baseball pitcher in the
Negro leagues. He pla**** with the
Indianapolis ABCs in 1924...
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Daniel Trabue House, at 299
Jamestown St. in Columbia, Kentucky, was
built in 1823. It was
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places in 1974...
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recording of the band's next album,
Magnetic North, and was
replaced by
Jason Trabue.
Magnetic North was
released on May 15, 2007. The
album saw the band strike...
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Margaret Trabue Hodgen (1890 – 22
January 1977) was an
American sociologist and author.
Hodgen was a
professor of
sociology at the
University of California...
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Grijalva CG,
Anderson EJ,
Courtney DM,
Chappell JD, Qi C, Hart EM,
Carroll F,
Trabue C,
Donnelly HK,
Williams DJ, Zhu Y,
Arnold SR,
Ampofo K,
Waterer GW, Levine...
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Charles Clay
Trabue (1798–1851) was an
American banker and Whig politician. He
served as a
member of the
Missouri House of
Representatives from 1824 to...
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William Trabue Major (1790–1867) was a
prominent religious leader in Bloomington,
Illinois in the mid-19th century. He
founded the
First Christian Church...