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Woodchopper may
refer to
Woodchopper Note Large-size US five-dollar
banknote Woodchopper Roadhouse historic establishment in Alaska, US Woodchoppertown...
- "
Woodchopper's Ball", also
known as "At the
Woodchopper's Ball" is a 1939 jazz
composition by Joe
Bishop and
Woody Herman. The up-tempo
blues tune in D-flat...
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George Foster OAM (born 20
March 1957) is an
Australian world champion woodchopper, and
Tasmanian community figure. He has held the
World Woodchopping Championship...
- The
Woodchopper Roadhouse, on the
Yukon River, is a
historic establishment that was
built in
approximately 1910. It is
located in the Yukon-Charley Rivers...
- 1869
United States five-dollar bill also
known as the
Woodchopper Note is a
legal tender bank note. It was a large-size US bank note
measuring 7.125 in...
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Arkansas Woodchopper, or
Arkie (b.
Luther Ossenbrink,
March 2, 1906 - June 23, 1981) was an
American country musician. He was born in the
Ozarks near...
- Paul
Thomas Silva (1897–1974) was a
notable New
Zealand soldier,
timber worker,
axeman and
bridge builder. He was born in
Great Barrier Island, Auckland...
- they were 30
miles (48 km) from
Woodchopper, and
offered to give
Crane a ride in his dog sled to the town. At
Woodchopper,
contact was made to Ladd Field...
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other occupations to
support themselves and
their families, such as
woodchopper, sandal-maker, carpenter, water-carrier,
farmer and tanner. A respected...
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Zealand colonial administrator Jason Wynyard (fl. 2015), New
Zealand woodchopper Tai
Wynyard (b. 1998), New
Zealand basketball player; son of
Jason William...