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Wilgus may
refer to:
William J.
Wilgus (1865–1949), an
American civil engineer D. K.
Wilgus (1918–1989), an
American folksong scholar Wilgus, Pennsylvania...
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Adena culture during the
Early Woodland Period. The
Wilgus Site is
named after the
Wilgus family of Lewes,
Bethany Beach, and Sus**** County, Delaware...
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Wilgus is an
unincorporated community in
Indiana County, in the U.S.
state of Pennsylvania. The
community was
named after one Mr.
Wilgus, a businessperson...
- was
donated by
Wilgus's widow,
Eleanor R. Long-
Wilgus, an
eminent ballad scholar in her own
right and who had
collaborated with
Wilgus on
research into...
- the
First World War,
Wilgus served as the
American Expeditionary Force chief of
logistics and rail transport.
William John
Wilgus was born on 20 November...
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Wilgus State Park is a
state park in Ascutney, Vermont. The park
offers canoeing along the
Connecticut River and
hiking up the
Pinnacle Trail. The park...
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Christopher Columbus Encyclopedia. Springer. p. viii. ISBN 978-1-349-12573-9.
Wilgus, Alva
Curtis (1973).
Latin America, 1492–1942: A
Guide to
Historical and...
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Forever Daisy Gamble /
Melinda Tentrees The Owl and the ****cat
Doris Wilgus/Wadsworth/Wellington/Waverly 1972 What's Up, Doc? Judy
Maxwell Up the Sandbox...
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Mother of Oz. Fayetteville, NY: The
Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation, 2003.
Wilgus, Neal. "classic
American Fairy Tales: The
Fantasies of L.
Frank Baum" in...
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Thomas Scharf, is the
ancestor of the
Wilgus family of
Rehoboth Beach,
Delaware and Salisbury, Maryland. The
Wilgus Site,
named after the
descendants of...