- A
wainwright or
cartwright is a
trades person skilled in the
making and
repairing of
wagons and carts. The word
wainwright is the
combination of the archaic...
- The
Cortland Wagonmakers were a
minor league baseball team
based in Cortland, New York.
Between 1897 and 1905,
Cortland teams pla**** as
members of the...
- Look up Wainwright,
wagonmaker, or
wainwright in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wainwright may
refer to:
Wainwright (occupation), a
tradesperson skilled...
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settled at the Cape of Good Hope in 1671; the
first do****ented was the
wagonmaker François
Vilion (Viljoen). The
first Huguenot to
arrive at the Cape of...
- and
Arthur B.
Modine heat exchangers. The Mitc**** &
Lewis Company, a
wagonmaker in the 19th century,
began making motorcycles and
automobiles as Mitc****-Lewis...
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Virginia to
fight in the raid,
where he was killed.
Stewart Taylor, 23, a
wagonmaker from Canada,
mortally wounded during the raid.
Dauphin Thompson, 21, married...
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surname "Wagner" is
derived from the
Germanic surname Waganari,
meaning '
wagonmaker' or 'wagon driver.' The
surname is
German but is also well-established...
- by W. H. Baldwin, a drugstore, a hotel, two doctors, a blacksmith, a
wagonmaker, and a
stock dealer. The
Methodist Episcopal Church was the
first to hold...
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Knute Rockne was born Knut L****n Rokne, in Voss, Norway, to
smith and
wagonmaker Lars
Knutson Rokne (1858–1912) and his wife,
Martha Pedersdatter Gjermo...
- nineteenth-century
Xhosa writer,
whose relatively short life saw him
working as a
wagonmaker, a clerk, a teacher, a
translator of
Xhosa and English, and a pastor....