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  • Bartram's Covered Bridge
  • United States historic place

    Bartram's Covered Bridge, a historic covered bridge built in 1860, uses a Burr Truss design and carried Goshen Road over Crum Creek on the border between

    Bartram's Covered Bridge

    Bartram's Covered Bridge

    Bartram's_Covered_Bridge

  • Newtown Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
  • Township in Pennsylvania, US

    Pike on the grounds of Dunwoody Village. Bartram's Covered Bridge (1860) – the last remaining covered bridge in Delaware County (spanning Crum Creek –

    Newtown Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania

    Newtown Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania

    Newtown_Township,_Delaware_County,_Pennsylvania

  • Bartram Trail
  • Long-distance hiking trail in the southern US

    The Bartram Trail follows the approximate route of 18th-century naturalist William Bartram's southern journey from March 1773 to January 1777. Bartram explored

    Bartram Trail

    Bartram Trail

    Bartram_Trail

  • List of covered bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania
  • coordinates) This is a list of covered bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Other bridges and tunnels on the National

    List of covered bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania

    List of covered bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania

    List_of_covered_bridges_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Pennsylvania

  • Willistown Township, Pennsylvania
  • Township in Pennsylvania, US

    Malvern, in this township. The terminus was moved to Frazer in 1870. Bartram's Covered Bridge, Garrett Farmstead, Okehocking Historic District, Sugartown Historic

    Willistown Township, Pennsylvania

    Willistown Township, Pennsylvania

    Willistown_Township,_Pennsylvania

  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Pennsylvania
  • River Bridge (Northumberland and Union), Bartram's Covered Bridge (Chester and Delaware), Birmingham Bridge (Blair and Huntingdon), Black Rock Bridge (Chester

    National Register of Historic Places listings in Pennsylvania

    National Register of Historic Places listings in Pennsylvania

    National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Pennsylvania

  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Delaware County, Pennsylvania
  • "Address Restricted" View provided by File:MouthChesterCreek.JPG "Ridley Park bridge on the road to recovery". The Philadelphia Inquirer. May 27, 1997. p. B2

    National Register of Historic Places listings in Delaware County, Pennsylvania

    National Register of Historic Places listings in Delaware County, Pennsylvania

    National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Delaware_County,_Pennsylvania

  • Delaware County, Pennsylvania
  • County in Pennsylvania, United States

    plays at Subaru Park, a venue located at the base of the Commodore Barry Bridge. Delaware County is the traditional home of women's professional soccer

    Delaware County, Pennsylvania

    Delaware County, Pennsylvania

    Delaware_County,_Pennsylvania

  • Crum Creek
  • River in Pennsylvania, United States

    crosses the Crum by Smedley Park in Nether Providence Township. A stone bridge carrying the highway was erected in 1924 with a 70-foot-tall (21 m) arch

    Crum Creek

    Crum Creek

    Crum_Creek

  • National Register of Historic Places listings in eastern Chester County, Pennsylvania
  • Bartram's Covered Bridge

    National Register of Historic Places listings in eastern Chester County, Pennsylvania

    National Register of Historic Places listings in eastern Chester County, Pennsylvania

    National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_eastern_Chester_County,_Pennsylvania

  • Watson Mill Bridge State Park
  • United States historic place

    Broad River. The park is named for the Watson Mill Bridge the longest original-site covered bridge in Georgia, which spans 229 feet (70 m) across the

    Watson Mill Bridge State Park

    Watson Mill Bridge State Park

    Watson_Mill_Bridge_State_Park

  • John Bartram High School
  • Public secondary school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

    John Bartram High School is a public secondary school serving the neighborhoods of the Southwest Philadelphia area of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The

    John Bartram High School

    John Bartram High School

    John_Bartram_High_School

  • Grays Ferry Bridge
  • Vehicle and railroad bridges in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Grays Ferry Bridge (previously spelled as Gray's Ferry Bridge) has been the formal or informal name of several floating bridges and four permanent ones

    Grays Ferry Bridge

    Grays Ferry Bridge

    Grays_Ferry_Bridge

  • Interstate 95 in Pennsylvania
  • Section of Interstate Highway in United States

    the freeway comes to a bridge over Conrail Shared Assets Operations' (CSAO) Chester Secondary railroad line and PA 291 (Bartram Avenue). I-95 crosses into

    Interstate 95 in Pennsylvania

    Interstate 95 in Pennsylvania

    Interstate_95_in_Pennsylvania

  • Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Bridge No. 1
  • Railroad bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Called the Newkirk Viaduct, it was a covered wooden bridge that carried a road as well as one track. The bridge did not initially allow locomotives to

    Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Bridge No. 1

    Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Bridge No. 1

    Philadelphia,_Wilmington_and_Baltimore_Railroad_Bridge_No._1

  • Scaly Mountain, North Carolina
  • Unincorporated community in North Carolina, US

    a café upstairs which is open for lunch everyday, and a gift shop, the Bartram Market. Opened in late 2012, zipline park Highlands Aerial Park offers

    Scaly Mountain, North Carolina

    Scaly Mountain, North Carolina

    Scaly_Mountain,_North_Carolina

  • Lake Pontchartrain
  • Estuary located in southeastern Louisiana, United States

    Phélypeaux, comte de Pontchartrain. In 1777, the American naturalist William Bartram explored the north shore during a trip west. In 1852, a railroad was constructed

    Lake Pontchartrain

    Lake Pontchartrain

    Lake_Pontchartrain

  • Education
  • Transmission of knowledge and skills

    outside their parameters. The difficulty of dealing with counterexamples not covered by precise definitions can be avoided by offering less exact definitions

    Education

    Education

    Education

  • Thank U, Next
  • 2019 studio album by Ariana Grande

    Archived from the original on November 5, 2018. Retrieved November 4, 2018. Bartram, Naomi (December 1, 2018). "Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson: A Timeline

    Thank U, Next

    Thank_U,_Next

  • Painshill
  • Park and landscape garden in England

    copy of a truss bridge over the Cismon in northern Italy, designed by Palladio. The Woollett Bridge was replaced by a Chinese-style bridge in around 1770

    Painshill

    Painshill

    Painshill

  • Ryan Giggs
  • Welsh footballer (born 1973)

    August 2010). "Man Utd 3–0 Newcastle". BBC Sport. Retrieved 16 August 2010. Bartram, Steve (16 January 2011). "Milestone man marches on". ManUtd.com. Manchester

    Ryan Giggs

    Ryan Giggs

    Ryan_Giggs

  • Ivan Milat
  • Australian serial killer (1944–2019)

    kilometres west of Charters Towers, Hoinville-Bartram's half-nude body was discovered beneath a bridge at Sensible Creek. She had been shot in the head

    Ivan Milat

    Ivan_Milat

  • St. Johns River
  • Longest river in Florida, United States

    to Lake Monroe, and gave names to some of the plants described by the Bartrams' journals. Michaux was followed by William Baldwin between 1811 and 1817

    St. Johns River

    St. Johns River

    St._Johns_River

  • List of former English Heritage blue plaques
  • Waterloo Bridge". The London Archives Collection Catalogue. London County Council. Retrieved 27 May 2026. "Rennie Memorial, Waterloo Bridge". The London

    List of former English Heritage blue plaques

    List_of_former_English_Heritage_blue_plaques

  • Philadelphia International Airport
  • Airport in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

    highway lighting, overhead sign structures, landscaping and the paving of Bartram Avenue. Also under the project, PennDOT resurfaced I-95 between Route 420

    Philadelphia International Airport

    Philadelphia International Airport

    Philadelphia_International_Airport

  • Scotland
  • Country within the United Kingdom

    ago, shortly following the retreat of the ice sheet that had previously covered Scotland. Neolithic farmers arrived in Scotland around 6000 years ago.

    Scotland

    Scotland

    Scotland

  • Javier Hernández
  • Mexican footballer (born 1988)

    dream". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 30 June 2010. Marshall, Tom; Bartram, Steve (9 June 2010). "United's covert operation". Manchester United F

    Javier Hernández

    Javier Hernández

    Javier_Hernández

  • Lake Hartwell
  • Reservoir on the Georgia/South Carolina border, United States

    totaling 12.7 miles (20.4 km); the construction of 9 new bridges and the raising of four existing bridges, and the relocation of two power transmission lines

    Lake Hartwell

    Lake Hartwell

    Lake_Hartwell

  • Snow in Florida
  • sleet began, which turned to rain 90 minutes later. The freezing rain covered trees, shrubbery, and everything else outdoors by morning. The weight of

    Snow in Florida

    Snow in Florida

    Snow_in_Florida

  • Solomon Burke
  • American preacher and singer (1940–2010)

    soul music in the 1960s. He has been called "a key transitional figure bridging R&B and soul", and was known for his "prodigious output". He had a string

    Solomon Burke

    Solomon Burke

    Solomon_Burke

  • SS Andrea Doria
  • Italian ocean liner that sank in 1956

    Carstens-Johannsen was on duty on the bridge at the time of the accident. This was his first time alone on the bridge of a ship, and he had been up since

    SS Andrea Doria

    SS Andrea Doria

    SS_Andrea_Doria

  • Florence Marina State Park
  • State park in Georgia, United States

    town with a covered bridge linking it to Alabama, a newspaper, bank and hotel. The town went into decline after a flood washed away the bridge in 1846 and

    Florence Marina State Park

    Florence Marina State Park

    Florence_Marina_State_Park

  • Delaware Water Gap
  • Geological feature along the Delaware River

    540 ft (470 m) above sea level. In 1739, America's first botanist, John Bartram of Philadelphia, followed the course of the Delaware River in his search

    Delaware Water Gap

    Delaware Water Gap

    Delaware_Water_Gap

  • COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom
  • from the original on 18 August 2020. Retrieved 2 August 2020. Shen, Jing; Bartram, David (2020). "Fare Differently, Feel Differently: Mental Well-Being of

    COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom

    COVID-19_pandemic_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Philadelphia
  • Most populous city in Pennsylvania, US

    Betsy Ross Bridge (New Jersey Route 90), and Commodore Barry Bridge (U.S. 322) in Delaware County, south of the city. The Burlington County Bridge Commission

    Philadelphia

    Philadelphia

    Philadelphia

  • Alabama
  • U.S. state

    and continued until European contact. The agrarian Mississippian culture covered most of the state from 1000 to 1600 AD, with one of its major polities

    Alabama

    Alabama

    Alabama

  • Stone Mountain
  • Mountain and park in Georgia, United States

    A grist mill dates from 1869 and was moved to the park in 1965. A covered bridge dates from 1892 and originally spanned the Oconee River in Athens, Georgia

    Stone Mountain

    Stone Mountain

    Stone_Mountain

  • Culture of the United Kingdom
  • coasts. Today there are 55 seaside piers in the UK. Tower Bridge (half a mile from London Bridge) opened in 1895. At the beginning of the 20th century a

    Culture of the United Kingdom

    Culture of the United Kingdom

    Culture_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • 2009 UEFA Champions League final
  • Football match in Rome, Italy

    2009. Archived from the original on 8 May 2009. Retrieved 6 May 2009. Bartram, Steve (8 May 2009). "UEFA to rule on Fletch". Manchester United F.C. Archived

    2009 UEFA Champions League final

    2009_UEFA_Champions_League_final

  • Munich air disaster
  • 1958 aviation accident in West Germany

    Air Crash Investigation covered the crash in episode 77 (season 11, #5), first broadcast in December 2011. The episode covers the background of the flight

    Munich air disaster

    Munich air disaster

    Munich_air_disaster

  • BBC Look North (North East and Cumbria)
  • British TV regional news programme (since 1959)

    Due to the size of North Yorkshire, the listenership of Radio York is covered by the geographically multitudinous Look North programmes from both Newcastle

    BBC Look North (North East and Cumbria)

    BBC_Look_North_(North_East_and_Cumbria)

  • Madison County, Georgia
  • County in Georgia, United States

    Mill Bridge – the longest original-site covered bridge in Georgia Birthplace of Crawford W. Long Murder site of Lt. Col. Lemuel Penn William Bartram Trail

    Madison County, Georgia

    Madison County, Georgia

    Madison_County,_Georgia

  • Henry David Thoreau
  • American philosopher (1817–1862)

    wrote observations on this topic into his journal. He admired William Bartram and Charles Darwin's Voyage of the Beagle. He kept detailed observations

    Henry David Thoreau

    Henry David Thoreau

    Henry_David_Thoreau

  • Andersonville Prison
  • Confederate prisoner-of-war camp in Georgia

    and dysentery. The prison, which opened in February 1864, originally covered about 16.5 acres (6.7 ha) of land enclosed by a 15-foot (4.6 m) high stockade

    Andersonville Prison

    Andersonville Prison

    Andersonville_Prison

  • List of national forests of the United States
  • "Boise National Forest". U.S. Forest Service. Retrieved October 15, 2012. "Bridger–Teton National Forest". U.S. Forest Service. Retrieved October 15, 2012

    List of national forests of the United States

    List of national forests of the United States

    List_of_national_forests_of_the_United_States

  • Georgia (U.S. state)
  • U.S. state

    Retrieved May 8, 2017. Bartley, Numan V. The Creation of Modern Georgia (1990). Covers 1865–1990 period. ISBN 0-8203-1183-9. Coleman, Kenneth. ed. A History of

    Georgia (U.S. state)

    Georgia (U.S. state)

    Georgia_(U.S._state)

  • Vitaphone Varieties
  • Title of a series of short film "talkies" of 1920s

    Restoration of A Plantation Act in detail Film Daily links individual titles covered in more detail on the IMDb.com Pepper Pots on IMDb.com Silent Era site

    Vitaphone Varieties

    Vitaphone Varieties

    Vitaphone_Varieties

  • 1998–99 Manchester United F.C. season
  • English football club season

    Archived from the original on 25 October 2011. Retrieved 12 May 2011. Bartram, Steve (1 November 2018). "Manchester United Treble 20 Review of October

    1998–99 Manchester United F.C. season

    1998–99 Manchester United F.C. season

    1998–99_Manchester_United_F.C._season

  • Cumberland Island
  • Island in the U.S. state of Georgia

    850 acres (68.2 km2) of marsh, mudflats, and tidal creeks. There is no bridge to the island; it is reached by the Cumberland Ferry from St. Marys. The

    Cumberland Island

    Cumberland Island

    Cumberland_Island

  • Old Trafford
  • Football stadium in Manchester, England

    life". Inside United (212). Haymarket Network: 44–48. ISSN 1749-6497. Bartram, Steve (19 November 2009). "OT100 #9: Record gate". ManUtd.com. Manchester

    Old Trafford

    Old Trafford

    Old_Trafford

  • List of United Kingdom flags
  • for Communities and Local Government. 2010. Retrieved 24 November 2012. Bartram, Graham (2004). British Flags and Emblems. Tuckwell Press. pp. 64–65. ISBN 186232297X

    List of United Kingdom flags

    List of United Kingdom flags

    List_of_United_Kingdom_flags

  • Konrad Adenauer
  • Chancellor of West Germany from 1949 to 1963

    rebuilt the University of Cologne, he masterminded the construction of a bridge across the Rhine and a electrical plant, and he played a major role in the

    Konrad Adenauer

    Konrad Adenauer

    Konrad_Adenauer

  • List of Friday the 13th characters
  • endanger the ship, an announcement goes out for all students to gather on the bridge. Eva goes in search of Tamara, only to find her friend's mutilated body

    List of Friday the 13th characters

    List_of_Friday_the_13th_characters

  • Luton Town F.C.
  • Association football club in Luton, England

    supporters and police, while players and officials were forced to take cover. The match was halted for 25 minutes due to pitch encroachment, and the

    Luton Town F.C.

    Luton_Town_F.C.

  • Willy Brandt
  • Chancellor of West Germany from 1969 to 1974

    of Germany Atlas. Routledge. ISBN 9780415188265. Scheffer (2008). Burned Bridge: How East and West Germans Made the Iron Curtain. ISBN 9781109097603. Schewe

    Willy Brandt

    Willy Brandt

    Willy_Brandt

  • Brian Laudrup
  • Danish footballer (born 1969)

    with relative little pressure, and also looked to lean on fellow Dane Jan Bartram, who was already at the club. He scored 6 goals in 34 matches during the

    Brian Laudrup

    Brian Laudrup

    Brian_Laudrup

  • Ramsbottom United F.C.
  • English football club in Greater Manchester

    goal is a long covered stand named after long serving club stalwart Jack Wolfenden. The other goal has terracing behind it, over which covers were erected

    Ramsbottom United F.C.

    Ramsbottom_United_F.C.

  • Half-mast
  • Flag flying below the summit of a ship mast, a pole on land, or a pole on a building

    November 2014 – the day of his death, as well as on the Sydney Harbour Bridge and at Lord's Cricket Ground in London. At times of natural disaster such

    Half-mast

    Half-mast

    Half-mast

  • Sustainable Development Goal 17
  • Sustainable Development Goal by the UN

    of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA). Retrieved 24 September 2020. Bartram, Jamie; Brocklehurst, Clarissa; Bradley, David; Muller, Mike; Evans, Barbara

    Sustainable Development Goal 17

    Sustainable Development Goal 17

    Sustainable_Development_Goal_17

  • Mergers and acquisitions
  • Processes through which companies combine or transfer ownership

    17 (S1): S1–S5. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8551.2006.00475.x. hdl:1826/3570. Bartram, Söhnke M.; Burns, Natasha; Helwege, Jean (June 2013). "Foreign Currency

    Mergers and acquisitions

    Mergers and acquisitions

    Mergers_and_acquisitions

  • Helmut Schmidt
  • Chancellor of Germany from 1974 to 1982

    as a result of this legislation, 65% of private sector employees were covered by occupational schemes, and over two-thirds of these workers were eligible

    Helmut Schmidt

    Helmut Schmidt

    Helmut_Schmidt

  • Eastleigh F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    Richard Hill Assistant manager Jason Bristow, Goalkeeping coach Vince Bartram First Team Analyst Matt Musgrove Club doctor Dr Greg Warner & Dr Luke Summat

    Eastleigh F.C.

    Eastleigh_F.C.

  • Somalis
  • Cushitic ethnic group native to the Horn of Africa

    fine the Ali Gheri 1000 camels for possible use in the upcoming campaign *Bartram, R (1903). The annihilation of Colonel Plunkett's force. The Marion Star

    Somalis

    Somalis

    Somalis

  • List of council camps (Boy Scouts of America)
  • List of Scout camps

    Retrieved July 21, 2019. "Home". jayhawkcouncil.org. "Scouting at Camp Covered Bridge" (PDF). Ring Brothers History. Retrieved July 20, 2019. French, Jackson

    List of council camps (Boy Scouts of America)

    List of council camps (Boy Scouts of America)

    List_of_council_camps_(Boy_Scouts_of_America)

  • List of named nature reserves of Western Australia
  • Nature reserves in Western Australia

    10,074,297 hectares (24,894,130 acres) of land in Western Australia was covered by nature reserves, which is 13.23 percent of all protected areas in the

    List of named nature reserves of Western Australia

    List_of_named_nature_reserves_of_Western_Australia

  • Romantic music
  • Music of the Romantic period

    ""Roaring Alligators and Burning Tygers: Poetry and Science from William Bartram to Charles Darwin"". Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society

    Romantic music

    Romantic music

    Romantic_music

  • Properties on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage by county (Jefferson–Macon)
  • Church March 24, 2022 Opelika 1901; 1960 32 Salem-Shotwell Covered Bridge (Pea Ridge Covered Bridge) January 25, 1977 Salem vicinity 1900 33 Samford-Brown

    Properties on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage by county (Jefferson–Macon)

    Properties_on_the_Alabama_Register_of_Landmarks_and_Heritage_by_county_(Jefferson–Macon)

  • Nantahala, North Carolina
  • Township in Macon County, North Carolina

    Conquistador Hernando de Soto in 1540, and by the English botanist William Bartram in the 18th century. "Nuntialla" appears on [Thomas Mante|Thomas Mante's]

    Nantahala, North Carolina

    Nantahala, North Carolina

    Nantahala,_North_Carolina

  • Port of London Authority
  • Port authority in the United Kingdom

    extensive length of river covered by the PLA, day-to-day management of the river is overseen by a team of harbour masters who cover the entirety of the river

    Port of London Authority

    Port of London Authority

    Port_of_London_Authority

  • Richmond Park
  • Royal Park in London, England

    Pasture to Royal Park. Stroud: Amberley Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4456-1856-2. Bartram, John (with Karter, John) (2017). Park Life: The Memoirs of a Royal Parks

    Richmond Park

    Richmond Park

    Richmond_Park

  • Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area
  • Protected area in Georgia, U.S.

    Chattahoochee Nature Center. Roswell Mill can be accessed via a spur trail and covered bridge that crosses the creek at the site of the Roswell Mill Machine Shop

    Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area

    Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area

    Chattahoochee_River_National_Recreation_Area

  • Aristolochia
  • Genus of flowering plants

    part of the perianth tube is covered with hairs, acting as a fly-trap. These hairs then wither to release the fly, covered with pollen. The fruit is dehiscent

    Aristolochia

    Aristolochia

    Aristolochia

  • Ventnor City, New Jersey
  • City in Atlantic County, New Jersey, US

    Legislature on March 17, 1903, from portions of Egg Harbor Township. S. Bartram Richards, the wife of the secretary-treasurer of the Camden and Atlantic

    Ventnor City, New Jersey

    Ventnor City, New Jersey

    Ventnor_City,_New_Jersey

  • Neighborhoods of Jacksonville
  • Neighborhoods in Jacksonville, Florida

    the area includes a number of interesting characters: botanist William Bartram; highwayman and cattle rustler Daniel McGirt; and Don Juan McQueen, who

    Neighborhoods of Jacksonville

    Neighborhoods of Jacksonville

    Neighborhoods_of_Jacksonville

  • Denmark in World War II
  • impossible. The Germans had also been quick to establish control over the bridge across the Little Belt, thus gaining access to the island of Funen. Believing

    Denmark in World War II

    Denmark in World War II

    Denmark_in_World_War_II

  • Chicken turtle
  • Species of turtle

    p. 252. Agassiz 1857, p. 441. Harper, Francis (1940). "Some Works of Bartram, Daudin, Latreille, and Sonnini, and Their Bearing Upon North American

    Chicken turtle

    Chicken turtle

    Chicken_turtle

  • Blackbeard Island National Wildlife Refuge
  • Wildlife refuge in Georgia, United States

    the island. The island consists of interconnecting linear dunes thickly covered by oak/palmetto vegetation. There are approximately 1,163 acres (471 ha)

    Blackbeard Island National Wildlife Refuge

    Blackbeard_Island_National_Wildlife_Refuge

  • Robert Petre, 8th Baron Petre
  • English Baron

    used for edible dye) and bamboo cane. The walls were hung with trellises covered with passion flowers, a wide variety of clematis and creeping cereus. There

    Robert Petre, 8th Baron Petre

    Robert_Petre,_8th_Baron_Petre

  • Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park
  • National Historical Park of the United States

    35 contributing properties was covered, including 22 previously included in the NRHP historic district. The area covered in the NRHP designation was enlarged

    Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park

    Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park

    Martin_Luther_King_Jr._National_Historical_Park

  • Oak Mountain State Park
  • State park in Shelby County, Alabama

    the Works Progress Administration. Remnants of the CCC era—foundations, bridges and other infrastructure, often made of stone quarried from within the

    Oak Mountain State Park

    Oak Mountain State Park

    Oak_Mountain_State_Park

  • Felix Dodds
  • British author, futurist, and activist

    books include the Water, Food, Energy and Climate Nexus edited with Jamie Bartram, which takes up the themes of three of his other books on human and environmental

    Felix Dodds

    Felix Dodds

    Felix_Dodds

  • Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park
  • Protected ecological system in Florida

    then known as Alachua Savannah, was visited by William Bartram who noted in his book, "Bartram's Travels", that it was used as grazing ground by the local

    Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park

    Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park

    Paynes_Prairie_Preserve_State_Park

  • Penrith, Cumbria
  • Market town in England

    1 mile (1.6 km) from the nearest crossing of the River Eamont at Eamont Bridge. An alternative has been suggested consisting of the same pen element meaning

    Penrith, Cumbria

    Penrith, Cumbria

    Penrith,_Cumbria

  • Sustainable Development Goal 13
  • UN goal to combat climate change

    national disaster risk reduction strategies" Indicator 13.1.2 serves as a bridge between the Sustainable Development Goals and the Sendai Framework for Disaster

    Sustainable Development Goal 13

    Sustainable Development Goal 13

    Sustainable_Development_Goal_13

  • American Philosophical Society
  • American scholarly organization and learned society

    in 1743 by Benjamin Franklin, James Alexander, Francis Hopkinson, John Bartram, Philip Syng Jr., and others as an offshoot of an earlier club, the Junto

    American Philosophical Society

    American Philosophical Society

    American_Philosophical_Society

  • Genocides in history (1946 to 1999)
  • Overview of genocides from 1945

    Institutional Review of Victimology. 1: 23–41. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.1023.4008. Brown, Bartram S. (January 2011). Research Handbook on International Criminal Law (2011 ed

    Genocides in history (1946 to 1999)

    Genocides_in_history_(1946_to_1999)

  • Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant
  • 2012 Royal Jubilee celebrations in London

    Bridge, Vauxhall Bridge, Lambeth Bridge, Westminster Bridge, Hungerford Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridges, Waterloo Bridge, Blackfriars Bridge, Blackfriars

    Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant

    Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant

    Thames_Diamond_Jubilee_Pageant

  • Okefenokee Swamp
  • Wetlands in Florida and Georgia, U.S.

    News. Retrieved August 8, 2023. United States Geological Survey. "Land Cover Viewer" (Map). National Gap Analysis Program. United States Geological Survey

    Okefenokee Swamp

    Okefenokee Swamp

    Okefenokee_Swamp

  • US-led intervention in Iraq (2014–2021)
  • Coalition against the Islamic State

    withhold U.S. military assistance barring efforts by the Iraqi government to bridge the country's sectarian differences as tantamount to abandonment while an

    US-led intervention in Iraq (2014–2021)

    US-led intervention in Iraq (2014–2021)

    US-led_intervention_in_Iraq_(2014–2021)

  • Fort Pulaski National Monument
  • Monument in Georgia, US

    South. Between 1869 and 1872 the demilune to the rear of the Fort was covered with powder magazines, and the few gun positions that were left were enlarged

    Fort Pulaski National Monument

    Fort Pulaski National Monument

    Fort_Pulaski_National_Monument

  • SfB-Oure FA
  • Association football club in Svendborg, Denmark

    Svendborg protested the decision of Næsby to field ineligible player Mads Bartram to the DBU disciplinary committee, which resulted in Næsby being disqualified

    SfB-Oure FA

    SfB-Oure_FA

  • Sustainable Development Goal 14
  • 14th of 17 Sustainable Development Goals to conserve life below water

    pertaining to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (A/RES/71/313) Bartram, Jamie; Brocklehurst, Clarissa; Bradley, David; Muller, Mike; Evans, Barbara

    Sustainable Development Goal 14

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  • Southern theater of the American Revolutionary War
  • Dunmore had formed into his Ethiopian Regiment) at the Battle of Great Bridge on December 9. Dunmore and his troops retreated to Royal Navy ships anchored

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  • Botanical garden
  • Garden used for scientific study, conservation and public display

    the scientific underpinning of its horticulture. In 1728, John Bartram founded Bartram's Garden in Philadelphia, one of the continent's first botanical

    Botanical garden

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  • Lamar mounds and village site
  • Ocmulgee River archaeological site

    mounds. The 3,500-foot-long (1,070 m) palisade was made of upright logs covered in clay. The palisade encircled an area of about 25 acres (0.1 km2) and

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  • Carnegie Medal for Illustration
  • Award for illustrators

    genuinely underlay the 2007 celebration of both awards; Carnegie history then covered seventy years of children's book publication, 1936–2005. That was also

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  • Library of America
  • Nonprofit publisher of classic American literature and name of its book series

    look and feel from the main Library of America titles. They may be cloth-covered or paperback, although as with the main series, they typically appear on

    Library of America

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  • Autrey Mill Nature Preserve & Heritage Center
  • Nature center in Johns Creek, Georgia, US

    built on its campgrounds in the 1860s on Medlock Bridge Road near the intersection of State Bridge. In 2004, it was moved to Autrey Mill and restored

    Autrey Mill Nature Preserve & Heritage Center

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  • Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park
  • Native American monument in Georgia, US

    mounds evoked awe in eighteenth-century travelers. The naturalist William Bartram journeyed through Ocmulgee in 1774 and 1776. He described the "wonderful

    Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park

    Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park

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  • Overhill Cherokee
  • 18th century Cherokee people who lived on the west side of the Appalachian Mountains

    modern U.S. Route 411 bridge. Mooney believed Mialoquo might have been the village of Nilaque, which the naturalist John Bartram recorded visiting. The

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    VERED

    (וֶרֶד) Hebrew unisex name VERED means "rose."

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  • Girl/Female

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    Surrounded; Covered

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    German Danish English Teutonic

    Bartram

    Glorious raven.

    Bartram

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    BERTRAM

    Modern German form of Old High German Berhtram, BERTRAM means "bright raven." 

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    English : nickname for a reserved or secretive person, from Old French covert ‘guarded’, ‘crafty’.Americanized spelling of an unidentified Dutch or German name, perhaps Kofoed.

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    Arthurian Legend American Teutonic English German Shakespearean

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    A knight.

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    Glorious raven.

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    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Latin, Swedish, Teutonic

    Bertram

    Bright Raven; Wise Person

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    American, British, English, German

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    Illustrious; Glorious Raven

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    English : habitational name from a place in Cambridgeshire named Coveney, from either the genitive case of Old English cofa ‘shelter’ (see Cove) or of a personal name Cofa (of uncertain origin) + Old English ēg ‘island’. The surname is also established in Ireland.

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  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Muddathir

    Covered

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    Glorious Raven; Bright Raven

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    English (Yorkshire) : topographic name for someone who lived at the ‘upper end’ of a settlement, from Middle English overe, uvere ‘upper’ + end ‘end’.

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    Cover

    English : occupational name for a roofer, from Old French co(u)vreur, an agent derivative of co(u)vrir ‘to cover’ (Latin cooperire). Roofing materials in the Middle Ages might be tiles (see Tyler), slates (see Slater), or thatch (see Thatcher), depending on the regional availability of suitable materials.English (of Norman origin) : occupational name for a maker of barrels and tubs, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Old French cuve ‘vat’, ‘tub’ (Late Latin cupa, of Germanic origin; compare Cooper).Americanized spelling of German Kober.

    Cover

  • Rovere
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Rovere

    Wanderer

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    Covered

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    English and North German : variant of Bertram.William Bartram, a Quaker, had a large farm near Darby, PA, when his eldest son, John, the first American botanist, was born in 1699. John conducted botanical experiments at his own farm in Kingsessing, PA, near Philadelphia.

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  • Norberte
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Norberte

    Bright heroine.

  • ZEPHYR
  • Male

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    ZEPHYR

    (Ζέφυρ) Short form of Greek Zephyros, ZEPHYR means "west wind." In mythology, this is the name of a god of the west wind.

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

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    Giving Water; Rain Cloud; Ocean

  • Cnidel
  • Boy/Male

    Arthurian Legend

    Cnidel

    Name of a king.

  • Druvam | தரவஂ 
  • Boy/Male

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    Druvam | தரவஂ 

    The enduring sound, Heaven, Certainly, Eternally

  • Ratnalekha
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    Ratnalekha

    Splendor of jewels

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    Lion

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    Kshethra

    Place

  • Imadullah
  • Boy/Male

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    Imadullah

    Supporter of Allah

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  • Clovered
  • a.

    Covered with growing clover.

  • Colored
  • a.

    Of some other color than white; specifically applied to negroes or persons having negro blood; as, a colored man; the colored people.

  • Livered
  • a.

    Having (such) a liver; used in composition; as, white-livered.

  • Milk-livered
  • a.

    White-livered; cowardly; timorous.

  • Covered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Cover

  • Covert
  • v. t.

    Under cover, authority or protection; as, a feme covert, a married woman who is considered as being under the protection and control of her husband.

  • Bartram
  • n.

    See Bertram.

  • Parti-colored
  • a.

    Colored with different tints; variegated; as, a party-colored flower.

  • Coverer
  • n.

    One who, or that which, covers.

  • Cohered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Cohere

  • Yellow-covered
  • a.

    Covered or bound in yellow paper.

  • Coverlid
  • n.

    A coverlet.

  • Colored
  • a.

    Specious; plausible; adorned so as to appear well; as, a highly colored description.

  • Covert
  • v. t.

    Covered over; private; hid; secret; disguised.

  • Party-colored
  • a.

    Alt. of Parti-colored

  • Covered
  • a.

    Under cover; screened; sheltered; not exposed; hidden.

  • Cover
  • v. t.

    To shelter, as from evil or danger; to protect; to defend; as, the cavalry covered the retreat.

  • Rivered
  • a.

    Supplied with rivers; as, a well rivered country.

  • Lily-livered
  • a.

    White-livered; cowardly.

  • Cover
  • n.

    The woods, underbrush, etc., which shelter and conceal game; covert; as, to beat a cover; to ride to cover.