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Wooda Nicholas Carr (February 6, 1871 – June 28, 1953) was a
Democratic member of the U.S.
House of
Representatives from Pennsylvania. His son was the...
- and
record producer,
stage name Nick Carr Nick Carr (album), a 1985
album Wooda Nicholas Carr (1871–1953),
Democratic member of the U.S.
House of Representatives...
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praising the
early stories by
Frederick C.
Davis in particular. Pulp
historian Wooda Nicholas Carr agrees: "Operator #5 was, and
continues to be,
regarded as...
- inland,
about 1 1/2
miles from
Woody Bay itself. It
opened with the line (as
Wooda Bay
until the name was
changed in 1901) on 11 May 1898. The
station building...
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diverging from the main road a
little beyond Parracombe. At the last station,
Wooda Bay, two
miles (3 km)
behind this
place and its
neighbour Trentishoe, the...
- and reviewers. He also
wrote a
number of
historical mysteries. The son of
Wooda Nicholas Carr, a U.S.
congressman from Pennsylvania, Carr
graduated from...
- re-election.
Edmund N.
Carpenter Republican 12th
March 4, 1925 –
March 4, 1927
Wooda N. Carr
Democratic 23rd
March 4, 1913 –
March 4, 1915
Joseph L. Carrigg...
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Crago Republican 1910 In****bent lost re-election.
Democratic gain. ▌Y
Wooda N. Carr (Democratic) 38.76% ▌Thomas S.
Crago (Republican) 24.87% ▌Harvey...
- 42378 (Dexbeer Bridge) SS295087
Wooda Bridge 50°51′22″N 4°24′58″W / 50.8562°N 4.41607°W / 50.8562; -4.41607 (
Wooda Bridge) SS300091
Virworthy Aqueduct...
- (disambiguation),
multiple people Willie Carr (born 1950),
Scottish footballer Wooda Nicholas Carr (1871–1953),
American politician Wynona Carr (1923–1976),...