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Grover Cleveland "Pappy"
Washabaugh (September 21, 1892 –
March 16, 1973) was an
American football and
basketball coach. He
served as the head football...
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Daniel Washabaugh (October 17, 1803 –
January 10, 1894) was an
American legislator and
public official. Born near Hagerstown, Maryland,
Washabaugh moved...
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Frank J.
Washabaugh (July 2, 1849 – May 29, 1902) was an
American politician and jurist. Born in Bedford, Pennsylvania, he
graduated from
Lafayette College...
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William Washabaugh (born
January 14, 1945) is
Professor Emeritus of
anthropology at the
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. He has
pursued studies of Creole...
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counties were Howard, Mitc**** and
Worth counties in Iowa as well as
Washabaugh County in
South Dakota.The
average estimated fallout from
Sedan on Howard...
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Washabaugh County was a
county in
South Dakota. The
county was
named after Frank J.
Washabaugh, a
prominent South Dakota politician.
First established...
- is Kadoka. The
county was
created in 1883, and was
organized in 1915.
Washabaugh County was
merged into
Jackson County in 1983. The
terrain of Jackson...
- into
Perkins County along with Choteau, Martin, and
Rinehart Counties.
Washabaugh County (1883–1983):
South Dakota's most
recent county to be eliminated...
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renewal in Seville, Spain". UC Riverside.
Retrieved 28
February 2018.
Washabaugh,
William (2012).
Flamenco music and
national identity in Spain. Farnham:...
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Walworth Washabaugh Yankton Ziebach United States presidential elections in
South Dakota "United...