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Dam in McLean/Mercer counties, North Dakota
Garrison Dam is an earth-fill embankment dam on the Missouri River in central North Dakota, U.S. Constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from 1947
Garrison_Dam
Artificial reservoir in North Dakota, United States
north central United States, impounded in 1953 by Garrison Dam, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dam located in the Missouri River basin in central North
Lake_Sakakawea
Native American nation in the US
Control Act of 1944 and authorized the creation of the Garrison Dam. In order to construct the dam, the US government needed to purchase 152,000 acres of
Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation
Mandan,_Hidatsa,_and_Arikara_Nation
Species of fish
walleye will likely weigh about 2.5 kg (5.5 lb). The Garrison Dam National Fish Hatchery at Garrison Dam, North Dakota, is the largest walleye hatchery in
Walleye
man-made dams by volume of fill/structure. A dam is generally defined as a barrier that impounds water or underground flows, so tailings dams are relegated
List_of_largest_dams
Major river in central United States
past Williston and into Lake Sakakawea, the reservoir formed by Garrison Dam. Below the dam the Missouri receives the Knife River from the west and flows
Missouri_River
Ghost town in North Dakota, United States
of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation. After the creation of the Garrison Dam and Lake Sakakawea, rising water levels threatened the town, slowly engulfing
Elbowoods,_North_Dakota
Dam in Hughes/Stanley counties, South Dakota
The Oahe Dam is one of six Missouri River mainstem dams, the next dam upstream is Garrison Dam, near Riverdale, North Dakota, and the next dam downstream
Oahe_Dam
for the city. The closure of the Garrison Dam occurred in April 1953, one year after the city's major flooding. The dam's completion resulted in the creation
History of Bismarck, North Dakota
History_of_Bismarck,_North_Dakota
American contractor and city activist (1885–1972)
Company, which contributed to the construction of the Fort Peck Dam, the Garrison Dam, and the Hanford Atomic Site. Shiely was born January 30, 1885,
Joe_Shiely_Sr
1986 nonfiction book by Marc Reisner
River Storage Project David Brower Floyd Dominy Garrison Dam Glen Canyon Dam Grand Coulee Dam Hoover Dam Klamath Diversion Los Angeles Department of Water
Cadillac_Desert
National Fish Hatchery Washington Erwin National Fish Hatchery Tennessee Garrison Dam National Fish Hatchery North Dakota Gavins Point National Fish Hatchery
List of national fish hatcheries in the United States
List_of_national_fish_hatcheries_in_the_United_States
Unincorporated community in North Dakota, United States
left not flooded when Lake Sakakawea was formed in the 1950s behind Garrison Dam. The US government forced all Van Hook residents in the 1950s to give
Van_Hook,_North_Dakota
Last speaker of Mandan language
the Fort Berthold Reservation in McLean County, North Dakota. When the Garrison Dam was built, Benson and his family were relocated to Twin Buttes, North
Edwin_Benson
County in North Dakota, United States
is delineated by Lake Sakakawea, created in 1956 by construction of Garrison Dam at the county's southwestern edge. The southwestern boundary of the county
McLean_County,_North_Dakota
Park in North Dakota, USA
to the Garrison Dam, one mile (1.6 km) north of Pick City. The park was originally developed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as Garrison Lake State
Lake_Sakakawea_State_Park
U.S. state
investment and construction projects began in the 1950s, including the Garrison Dam and the Minot and Grand Forks Air Force bases. Western North Dakota saw
North_Dakota
Flood control
creation of recreation opportunities. The construction of dams such as the Oahe, Garrison, and Fort Randall flooded out significant parts of many Native
Pick–Sloan Missouri Basin Program
Pick–Sloan_Missouri_Basin_Program
Former settlement in North Dakota, United States
The site of Like-a-Fishhook Village was lost when the construction of Garrison Dam flooded the area to create Lake Sakakawea in 1954. "Enemies gave our
Like-a-Fishhook_Village
Sakakawea, created by extensive flooding of the bottomlands after the Garrison Dam was constructed on the Missouri River. The forts were named after Italian-born
Fort_Berthold
American engineer and military officer (1905–1988)
Division. Projects he oversaw included the Garrison Dam, Gavins Point Dam, Tuttle Creek Lake and the Big Bend Dam. He retired from the Army in 1960 with the
William_Everett_Potter
many dams to build up a large volume before operation can begin. For this type of reservoir only a small portion of the water held behind the dam is useful
List_of_reservoirs_by_volume
tallest dams in the United States. The main list includes all U.S. dams over 300 feet (91 m) tall, and a second list gives the tallest dams in each state
List of tallest dams in the United States
List_of_tallest_dams_in_the_United_States
City in North Dakota, United States
that sprang up in 1946 to house workers building the Garrison Dam just to the west. After the dam was completed in 1953, residents of the other camps (including
Riverdale,_North_Dakota
American activist
in her childhood home. Her family was relocated for the building of Garrison Dam. She attended a mission school at Elbowoods, graduated from Sanish High
Tillie_Fay_Walker
Native American attorney from North Dakota (1948–2023)
acres of tribal land in North Dakota due to the construction of the Garrison Dam. Raymond Cross was born on August 24, 1948, in Elbowoods, North Dakota
Raymond_Cross
Native American explorer (c.1788 – 1812)
notably in the naming of Lake Sakakawea, the extensive reservoir of Garrison Dam on the Missouri River. The North Dakota State Historical Society quotes
Sacagawea
City in North Dakota, United States
office of the United States Army Corps of Engineers. It overlooks the Garrison Dam. Due to frequent floodings in the area during the previous decades, the
Pick_City,_North_Dakota
Capital city of North Dakota, United States
street canopies of trees in eastern cities. After the completion of the Garrison Dam in 1953 by the Army Corps of Engineers, which improved flood control
Bismarck,_North_Dakota
Dam in Montana, US
Garrison Dam (near Riverdale, North Dakota), Oahe Dam (near Pierre, South Dakota), Big Bend Dam (near Fort Thompson, South Dakota), Fort Randall Dam (near
Fort_Peck_Dam
Indian reservation in the United States
has resisted distribution of individual allotments. The creation of Garrison Dam between 1947–1953 and Lake Sakakawea as water reservoir for irrigation
Fort Berthold Indian Reservation
Fort_Berthold_Indian_Reservation
Census-designated place in North Dakota, United States
in 1954 as a home for those displaced by the rising backwaters of the Garrison Dam on the Missouri River. The name was suggested by a Catholic missionary
Mandaree,_North_Dakota
Topics referred to by the same term
Point Garrison, North Dakota, a small city Garrison Dam, North Dakota, directly south of the city of Garrison Garrison, Texas, a city Garrison, Utah,
Garrison_(disambiguation)
Fort Peck Dam, which allowed them to see ahead to the impacts the Garrison Dam would have on Bismarck. The completion of the Garrison Dam changed the
Charles_Wachter
Plaza Y99 Trulson Field Richardton 4E8 Richardton Airport Riverdale 37N Garrison Dam Recreational Airpark Rolette 2H9 Rolette Airport St. Thomas 4S5 St. Thomas
List of airports in North Dakota
List_of_airports_in_North_Dakota
River in the western United States
from Lake Sakakawea. The latter is a reservoir formed in 1953 by the Garrison Dam, built on the Missouri River within the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation
Yellowstone_River
City in North Dakota, United States
Force Base (1956–1957) thirteen miles (21 km) north of the city, and Garrison Dam (1947–1953) on the Missouri River, about fifty miles (80 km) south. In
Minot,_North_Dakota
list of dams in the watershed of the Missouri River, a tributary of the Mississippi River, in the United States. There are an estimated 17,200 dams and reservoirs
List of dams in the Missouri River watershed
List_of_dams_in_the_Missouri_River_watershed
2011 flood affecting multiple states in USA
370 km) of open river from Garrison Dam in North Dakota to the confluence with the Mississippi River at St. Louis. The Garrison Dam began releasing a record
2011_Missouri_River_flood
by damming the outlets of natural lakes to regulate water levels, such as ones at Uganda's Owen Falls Dam (Lake Victoria) and Russia's Irkutsk Dam (Lake
List of reservoirs by surface area
List_of_reservoirs_by_surface_area
States with a current nameplate capacity of at least 100 MW. The Hoover Dam in Arizona and Nevada was the first hydroelectric power station in the United
List of hydroelectric power stations in the United States
List_of_hydroelectric_power_stations_in_the_United_States
Bridge
The 1934 bridge was moved in 1955 following the construction of the Garrison Dam and the creation of Lake Sakakawea. One worker was killed and three were
Four_Bears_Bridge
Geological formation in North America
home primarily to farmers and traders until the construction of the Garrison Dam in 1947 wiped out much of the farmland and forced a majority of the Three
Bakken_formation
State highway in North Dakota, U.S.
with ND 1806 southwest of Pick City. East of Pick City, it crosses the Garrison Dam and heads toward the city of Riverdale. It passes the junction with ND
North_Dakota_Highway_200
Native American tribe of the Great Plains
Engineers began construction of Garrison Dam on the Missouri River. Developed for flood control and irrigation, this dam created Lake Sakakawea. It flooded
Mandan
American politician (1907–1970)
in North Dakota was forced to sell 155,000 acres of its land for the Garrison Dam and reservoir project in New Town, North Dakota. The reservoir flooded
Julius_Albert_Krug
Service Dickinson Dam, Edward Arthur Patterson Lake, United States Bureau of Reclamation Garrison Dam, Lake Sakakawea, USACE Heart Butte Dam, Lake Tschida
List of dams and reservoirs in North Dakota
List_of_dams_and_reservoirs_in_North_Dakota
Park Mercer 739.52 acres (299.27 ha) 1965 Lake Sakakawea Adjacent to Garrison Dam Lewis and Clark State Park Williams 524.81 acres (212.38 ha) 1973 Lake
List of North Dakota state parks
List_of_North_Dakota_state_parks
Protected area in North Dakota, United States
Hook Arm of Lake Sakakawea is managed by a different county than the Garrison Dam which formed it. The closest town to the WMA is New Town, North Dakota
Van Hook State Wildlife Management Area
Van_Hook_State_Wildlife_Management_Area
City in North Dakota, United States
authorized the construction of the Garrison Dam. The dam was planned to be the world's largest rolled-earth filled dam and would create the second-largest
New_Town,_North_Dakota
Retrieved May 13, 2012. "Fort Peck Dam (Fort Peck Lake)". Lakes Online. Retrieved May 13, 2012. "Grand Coulee Dam Hydraulics & Hydrology". Columbia Basin
List of largest reservoirs in the United States
List_of_largest_reservoirs_in_the_United_States
River valley in the United States
construction of six dams. They are the Fort Peck Dam in Montana, the Garrison Dam in North Dakota, the Oahe, Big Bend, and Fort Randall Dams in South Dakota
Missouri_River_Valley
Native American political leader (1939–2025)
compensation for the flooding of reservation due to the construction of the Garrison Dam under the Pick-Sloan Legislation. From 1994 to 1998, he served as the
Edward_Lone_Fight
System of fish hatcheries in the United States
influences such as over-harvest, pollution, habitat loss due to development and dam construction. This is necessary in order to establish fish populations that
National_Fish_Hatchery_System
Bridge) Garrison Dam ND 200 Pick City and Riverdale 47°29′53″N 101°24′38″W / 47.49806°N 101.41056°W / 47.49806; -101.41056 (Garrison Dam) Four Bears
List of crossings of the Missouri River
List_of_crossings_of_the_Missouri_River
US hydrologic region
000 km2) 1013 Missouri–Oahe subregion The Missouri River Basin from Garrison Dam to Oahe Dam, excluding the Cheyenne River Basin above the normal operating
Missouri water resource region
Missouri_water_resource_region
Native American politician (1945–2013)
involved seeking compensation for lands flooded by the construction of the Garrison Dam in 1953; this initiative was ultimately successful, with the tribe receiving
Alyce_Spotted_Bear
July 30, 1956 Transferred to North Dakota after the construction of the Garrison Dam; site currently flooded by the reservoir Lake Sakakawea Gates of the
List of areas in the United States National Park System
List_of_areas_in_the_United_States_National_Park_System
Species of fish
vast majority of the Missouri River drainage system has been channeled and dammed, reducing the gravel deposits and slow-moving side channels that are its
Pallid_sturgeon
Dakota. Black-legged kittiwake, Rissa tridactyla (R) (except those at Garrison Dam) Sabine's gull, Xema sabini Bonaparte's gull, Chroicocephalus philadelphia
List_of_birds_of_North_Dakota
Fish hatchery in Washington, United States
Creek Edenton Ennis Entiat Erwin Garrison Dam Gavins Point Genoa Green Lake Greers Ferry Harrison Lake Hotchkiss Inks Dam Iron River Jackson Jones Hole Jordan
Makah_National_Fish_Hatchery
Creek Edenton Ennis Entiat Erwin Garrison Dam Gavins Point Genoa Green Lake Greers Ferry Harrison Lake Hotchkiss Inks Dam Iron River Jackson Jones Hole Jordan
Mora National Fish Hatchery and Technology Center
Mora_National_Fish_Hatchery_and_Technology_Center
United States historic place
Creek Edenton Ennis Entiat Erwin Garrison Dam Gavins Point Genoa Green Lake Greers Ferry Harrison Lake Hotchkiss Inks Dam Iron River Jackson Jones Hole Jordan
D.C. Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery
D.C._Booth_Historic_National_Fish_Hatchery
Fish hatchery and park in South Carolina, United States
saxatilis) to mitigate the effect on those species of the construction of dams. It stocks these fish in lakes, reservoirs, and rivers in South Carolina
Orangeburg National Fish Hatchery
Orangeburg_National_Fish_Hatchery
Reservoir in North Carolina, United States
new dam would cover the original reinforced concrete and steel bridge, Carolina Power & Light (now Duke Energy Progress Inc), owner of the new dam, turned
Lake_Tillery
American politician
development projects. During his administration Garrison Dam was completed and the Legislature established the Garrison Diversion Conservancy District. The early
Norman_Brunsdale
Fish hatchery in Washington, United States
Creek Edenton Ennis Entiat Erwin Garrison Dam Gavins Point Genoa Green Lake Greers Ferry Harrison Lake Hotchkiss Inks Dam Iron River Jackson Jones Hole Jordan
Quilcene National Fish Hatchery
Quilcene_National_Fish_Hatchery
The North Country Trail begins near Garrison Dam at Lake Sakakawea State Park, North Dakota
North_Country_Trail_by_state
U.S. endangered fish hatchery
Creek Edenton Ennis Entiat Erwin Garrison Dam Gavins Point Genoa Green Lake Greers Ferry Harrison Lake Hotchkiss Inks Dam Iron River Jackson Jones Hole Jordan
Southwestern Native Aquatic Resources and Recovery Center
Southwestern_Native_Aquatic_Resources_and_Recovery_Center
Creek Edenton Ennis Entiat Erwin Garrison Dam Gavins Point Genoa Green Lake Greers Ferry Harrison Lake Hotchkiss Inks Dam Iron River Jackson Jones Hole Jordan
White Sulphur Springs National Fish Hatchery
White_Sulphur_Springs_National_Fish_Hatchery
Fish Hatchery is a National Fish Hatchery located just below Wolf Creek Dam in Russell County, Kentucky. The hatchery is a federal hatchery and is a
Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery
Wolf_Creek_National_Fish_Hatchery
Creek Edenton Ennis Entiat Erwin Garrison Dam Gavins Point Genoa Green Lake Greers Ferry Harrison Lake Hotchkiss Inks Dam Iron River Jackson Jones Hole Jordan
Saratoga National Fish Hatchery
Saratoga_National_Fish_Hatchery
U.S. federal fish hatchery
hatcheries also help mitigate the loss of fishing from the large federal dams built in the last century. Over 130 species of cold, cool, and warm water
Neosho_National_Fish_Hatchery
17, 2020. "Garrison Dam and Power Plant". Great Plains Energy Corridor/Bismarck State College. Retrieved November 17, 2020. "Garrison Dam & Lake Sakakawea
List of power stations in North Dakota
List_of_power_stations_in_North_Dakota
before the water level was raised by the construction of the Oahe Dam and the Garrison Dam by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. List of islands of
List of islands of North Dakota
List_of_islands_of_North_Dakota
Section of Interstate Highway in North Dakota, United States
Access to Danzig Dam 123.200 198.271 123 Almont New Salem 127.662 205.452 127 ND 31 north – Hazen, New Salem Access to Garrison Dam, Center, Stanton,
Interstate_94_in_North_Dakota
United States historic place
Site (32ME13) is an ancient Native American ceremonial site near the Garrison Dam and Riverdale, North Dakota. The site was listed on the National Register
High Butte Effigy and Village Site
High_Butte_Effigy_and_Village_Site
Fish hatchery in Arizona
south of the Hoover Dam. The Willow Beach Hatchery was constructed in 1959 to take advantage of the cold water flowing from Hoover Dam to raise rainbow trout
Willow Beach National Fish Hatchery
Willow_Beach_National_Fish_Hatchery
Fish hatchery in Tennessee, United States
Creek Edenton Ennis Entiat Erwin Garrison Dam Gavins Point Genoa Green Lake Greers Ferry Harrison Lake Hotchkiss Inks Dam Iron River Jackson Jones Hole Jordan
Erwin_National_Fish_Hatchery
Township in North Dakota, United States
township was flooded when Lake Sakakawea was created due to construction of Garrison Dam in the early 1950s. Lake Sakakawea's Van Hook Arm is named for the township
Van Hook Township, Mountrail County, North Dakota
Van_Hook_Township,_Mountrail_County,_North_Dakota
Creek Edenton Ennis Entiat Erwin Garrison Dam Gavins Point Genoa Green Lake Greers Ferry Harrison Lake Hotchkiss Inks Dam Iron River Jackson Jones Hole Jordan
Alchesay-Williams Creek National Fish Hatchery Complex
Alchesay-Williams_Creek_National_Fish_Hatchery_Complex
Fish hatchery in Washington, United States
Creek Edenton Ennis Entiat Erwin Garrison Dam Gavins Point Genoa Green Lake Greers Ferry Harrison Lake Hotchkiss Inks Dam Iron River Jackson Jones Hole Jordan
Quinault National Fish Hatchery
Quinault_National_Fish_Hatchery
Fish hatchery in Mississippi, United States
modify aquatic habitats to benefit native species, as well as to remove dams, install bottomless concrete or aluminium culverts, and take other measures
Private John Allen National Fish Hatchery
Private_John_Allen_National_Fish_Hatchery
Unincorporated community in North Dakota, United States
by the waters of the Lake Sakakawea project after construction of the Garrison Dam. After said proposal, the New Sanish Townsite was finished. In April
Sanish,_North_Dakota
Fish hatchery in Massachusetts, United States
early 19th century due to overfishing, pollution, habitat degradation, and dam construction. By August 1971, the hatchery was back under the full control
Berkshire National Fish Hatchery
Berkshire_National_Fish_Hatchery
Fish hatchery in Tennessee, United States
losses of fishery resources caused by the construction of federal government dams as part of water development projects in the southeastern United States by
Dale Hollow National Fish Hatchery
Dale_Hollow_National_Fish_Hatchery
Fish hatchery in the United States
Point Dam, near the Missouri River. The fish hatchery was built by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, following construction of Gavins Point Dam. The
Gavins Point National Fish Hatchery
Gavins_Point_National_Fish_Hatchery
Fish hatchery in Arizona, United States
Creek Edenton Ennis Entiat Erwin Garrison Dam Gavins Point Genoa Green Lake Greers Ferry Harrison Lake Hotchkiss Inks Dam Iron River Jackson Jones Hole Jordan
Williams Creek National Fish Hatchery
Williams_Creek_National_Fish_Hatchery
Fish hatchery in Arizona, United States
Creek Edenton Ennis Entiat Erwin Garrison Dam Gavins Point Genoa Green Lake Greers Ferry Harrison Lake Hotchkiss Inks Dam Iron River Jackson Jones Hole Jordan
Alchesay National Fish Hatchery
Alchesay_National_Fish_Hatchery
Glacial lake (former) in Counties, North Dakota
crest the south ridge a point near Riverdale — at the site of the modern Garrison Dam and a diversion trench was cut. The modern Missouri River follows this
Glacial_Lake_McKenzie
United States Army general
located by the Garrison Dam on the Missouri River was founded in 1946 and named for him. Pickstown, South Dakota, located by the Fort Randall Dam was also named
Lewis_A._Pick
Fish hatchery in Washington, United States
dams on the Columbia River. The hatchery specifically focuses on the conservation of Columbia River spring Chinook salmon upriver from Bonneville Dam
Carson_National_Fish_Hatchery
Index of articles associated with the same name
(630 km2) in their Fort Berthold Reservation due to the building of the Garrison Dam. This project caused more than 1,500 American Indians to relocate from
Flood_Control_Act
Creek Edenton Ennis Entiat Erwin Garrison Dam Gavins Point Genoa Green Lake Greers Ferry Harrison Lake Hotchkiss Inks Dam Iron River Jackson Jones Hole Jordan
Kooskia National Fish Hatchery
Kooskia_National_Fish_Hatchery
Fish hatchery and park in North Carolina, United States
Creek Edenton Ennis Entiat Erwin Garrison Dam Gavins Point Genoa Green Lake Greers Ferry Harrison Lake Hotchkiss Inks Dam Iron River Jackson Jones Hole Jordan
Edenton National Fish Hatchery
Edenton_National_Fish_Hatchery
Creek Edenton Ennis Entiat Erwin Garrison Dam Gavins Point Genoa Green Lake Greers Ferry Harrison Lake Hotchkiss Inks Dam Iron River Jackson Jones Hole Jordan
Welaka_National_Fish_Hatchery
Fish hatchery in Vermont, United States
the lake. Lake trout disappeared from Lake Champlain around 1900 due to dam construction, siltation, pollution, commercial fishing around spawning grounds
Dwight D. Eisenhower National Fish Hatchery
Dwight_D._Eisenhower_National_Fish_Hatchery
Fish hatchery in Natchitoches, Louisiana
Creek Edenton Ennis Entiat Erwin Garrison Dam Gavins Point Genoa Green Lake Greers Ferry Harrison Lake Hotchkiss Inks Dam Iron River Jackson Jones Hole Jordan
Natchitoches National Fish Hatchery
Natchitoches_National_Fish_Hatchery
the Tribes which are required for the maintenance and operation of the Garrison Dam and Reservoir project. Authorizes the Secretary to pay the Federal share
Water Resources Development Act of 1986
Water_Resources_Development_Act_of_1986
United States historic place
Creek Edenton Ennis Entiat Erwin Garrison Dam Gavins Point Genoa Green Lake Greers Ferry Harrison Lake Hotchkiss Inks Dam Iron River Jackson Jones Hole Jordan
Bozeman National Fish Hatchery
Bozeman_National_Fish_Hatchery
GARRISON DAM
GARRISON DAM
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English American
Son of Harry'; used occasionally as a first name since the 19th century.
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Son of Maurice; Son of the Servant of Mary
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English (mainly northeast)
English (mainly northeast) : hypercorrected spelling of Armison, a patronymic from the personal name Ermin, a short form of the various Germanic compound names beginning with this element (for example, Ermenald, Ermingaud).
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English : patronymic from Garrett.
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You Hid
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Son of Gar
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English : patronymic from Harvey.
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English : patronymic from Garrett.
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Spear Fortified Town; Son of Garret; Column of Conquest
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English (chiefly northern Ireland) : patronymic from the personal name Herbert. (The change from -er- to -ar- was a common one in Old French and Middle English.)
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English : patronymic from Garrett.
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Dark-skinned. A Moor. Form of Maurice.
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English : variant spelling of Margeson.
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English : probably a patronymic from Hardy, although the surname is rare in Britain.
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American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Jamaican
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English surname transferred to forename use, HARRISON means "son of Harry."
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Spear-fortified town.
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English (chiefly Norfolk) : metronymic from Marie 1, or perhaps from a misdivision of a name such as Tom Harrison.
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Spear Fortified Town; Form of Garrison; Column of Conquest
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English : unexplained.
GARRISON DAM
GARRISON DAM
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Noble Man
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Sacrifice
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a man.
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a rejoicing; our proud lord, see Baal no. the height of the south
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Czechoslovakian
, butcher.
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Light; Born at Daybreak; Bringer of Light
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Good with Bow and Arrow; A Diminutive of Archibald; True and Bold
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Egyptian
, body.
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Luminous, white.
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Beauty of the Religion (Islam)
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n.
The carrion crow.
v. t.
To secure or defend by fortresses manned with troops; as, to garrison a conquered territory.
a.
Of or pertaining to dead and putrefying carcasses; feeding on carrion.
n.
Same as Gambison.
a.
Feeding on carrion.
n.
A body of troops stationed in a fort or fortified town.
n.
Dead body; carrion.
v. t.
To garrison; to put in garrison, or to protect by a garrison.
n.
A fortified place, in which troops are quartered for its security.
v. t.
To garrison to excess.
imp. & p. p.
of Garrison
v. t.
To deprive of a garrison.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Garrison
n.
A place of defense; a fortress; a garrison; a fortress; a garrison or guardhouse.
a.
Eating carrion.
n.
Carrion; any filth.
v. t.
To supply with food; to victual; as, to provision a garrison.
v. t.
To place troops in, as a fortification, for its defense; to furnish with soldiers; as, to garrison a fort or town.
n.
A regimental staff officer, who assists the colonel, or commanding officer of a garrison or regiment, in the details of regimental and garrison duty.
a.
Of or pertaining to a garrison; having a garrison.