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- Blueskin was a gray horse ridden by George Washington. He was one of Washington's two primary mounts during the American Revolutionary War. The horse was...
- Bay, an estuary and rural district in New Zealand The Blueskins, a band from West Yorkshire Blueskin seabream (Polysteg**** coeruleopunctatus), a species...
- The Blueskins were a four-piece band who were based in Gawthorpe, near Wakefield, West Yorkshire. The band was formed after Spendlove and Brown met at...
- Blueskin Bay is an estuary in coastal Otago, about 25 km north of Dunedin, New Zealand. The name also unofficially describes the rural district which includes...
- Suzie Plakson, Part 1". StarTrek.com (Interview). "Production News: The Blueskins are Back!". StarTrek.com. December 6, 2002. Archived from the original...
- Military Merit Purple Heart Washington Before Boston Medal Horses Nelson Blueskin Other U.S. founding events Initiated, co-wrote, 1769 Virginia ****ociation...
- Joseph "Blueskin" Blake (baptised 31 October 1700 – 11 November 1724) was an 18th-century English highwayman and prison escapee. Blake was the son of Nathaniel...
- Military Merit Purple Heart Washington Before Boston Medal Horses Nelson Blueskin Other U.S. founding events Initiated, co-wrote, 1769 Virginia ****ociation...
- Polysteg**** coeruleopunctatus, the blueskin seabream, blueskin or trawl soldier, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Sparidae...
- collected thoroughbreds at Mount Vernon, his two favorite horses being Blueskin and Nelson. He enjo**** hunting foxes, deer, ducks, and other game. He was...