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Whiteclay (Lakota: Makȟásaŋ; "whiteish or
yellowish clay") is a census-designated
place in
Sheridan County, Nebraska,
United States. The po****tion was...
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Whiteclay may
refer to the
following places:
Whiteclay, Nebraska, an
unincorporated community in the
United States Whiteclay Lake, a lake in Ontario, Canada...
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Whiteclay River is a
river in
Cochrane District and
Timiskaming District in
northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is in the
James Bay
drainage basin and...
- have
worked to have beer
sales shut down in
nearby Whiteclay, Nebraska, a
border town.
Whiteclay sells millions of cans of beer annually,
primarily to...
- Service. "National
Register of
Historic Places Registration Form" (PDF).
Whiteclay, John
Chambers II (2010).
Training for War and Espionage:
Office of Strategic...
- Presidency:
Jimmy Carter's
Journey Beyond the
White House (1998). John
Whiteclay,
Chambers II (1979). "Presidents Emeritus".
American Heritage. 30 (4):...
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Whiteclay Lake is a lake in
Thunder Bay
District in
northern Ontario, Canada. List of
lakes in
Ontario National Resources Canada v t e...
- "Clergy and Man-Power", The
Times 15
April 1918, p. 12 Chambers, John
Whiteclay (1987). To
Raise an Army: The
Draft Comes to
Modern America. New York:...
- (AIM) in the 1970s and was
noted for his work
opposing liquor sales in
Whiteclay, Nebraska, a
small town
whose main
industry is
selling alcohol to residents...
- pp. 545–47.
Burns 1970, pp. 180–85.
Smith 2007, p. 547. Chambers, John
Whiteclay (1999). The
Oxford Companion to
American Military History.
Oxford University...