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Winton (formerly
Merced Colony No. 1,
Merced Colony No. 2, and
Windfield) is an
unincorporated community and census-designated
place (CDP) in
Merced County...
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Windfields (1943–1971) was a
Canadian Hall of Fame
Thoroughbred racehorse who was the
first stakes race
winner bred by E. P.
Taylor and for whom he named...
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Windfields Farm was a six
square kilometre (1,500 acre)
Thoroughbred horse breeding farm that was
founded by
businessman E. P.
Taylor in Oshawa, Ontario...
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domineering and
unscrupulous Augusta. The prologue, set in 1866 at high
society Windfield School,
depicts the day of the accident. It
introduces young college students...
- Raymont, and
producer Ann Medina. The school's
campus was
located at
Windfields Estate, the
former home of
Canadian business magnate E. P. Taylor. In...
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William in 1856.
Another portion is
named St. Andrew-
Windfields. St. Andrew-
Windfields most
famous resident was the po****r
Canadian Philanthropist...
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Windfields Farm in
Chesapeake City was Maryland's
leading stud farm for
Thoroughbred horses before it
closed in 1988.
Windfields Farm was
owned by Canadian...
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Winfield Scott Harpe (January 12, 1937 –
December 5, 1988) was a
United States Air
Force officer who
served during the
Vietnam War and Cold War. General...
- China. The
entity Windfield Holdings (51% ownership) was
established to
purchase the mine and
later 49% of its
stock was sold.
Windfield wholly owns Talison...
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William Winfield Rutan (March 28, 1865 – May 9, 1937) was an American-born
merchant and
political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. He
represented Prince...