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Eckford in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Eckford may
refer to:
Elizabeth Eckford (born 1941), one of the
Little Rock Nine
group of African-American...
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Elizabeth Ann
Eckford (born
October 4, 1941) is an
American civil rights activist and one of the
Little Rock Nine, a
group of
African American students...
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Henry Eckford may
refer to:
Henry Eckford (horticulturist) (1823–1905),
British horticulturist Henry Eckford (shipbuilder) (1775–1832), Scottish-born American...
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photojournalist Will
Counts in 1957
showing her
shouting at
Elizabeth Eckford, one of the
Little Rock Nine,
during the
Little Rock Crisis. On September...
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Eckford of Brooklyn, or
simply Eckford, was an
American baseball club from 1855 to 1872. When the
Union Grounds opened on May 15, 1862 for
baseball in...
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Henry Eckford (12
March 1775 – 12
November 1832) was a Scottish-born
American shipbuilder,
naval architect,
industrial engineer, and
entrepreneur who...
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Margaret C. "Maggie"
Eckford (born
November 21, 1985),
known by her
stage name Ruelle, is an
American singer-songwriter. Her
music has been used on television...
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Eckford Township is a
civil township of
Calhoun County in the U.S.
state of Michigan. It is part of the
Battle Cr****
Metropolitan Statistical Area. The...
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everlasting pea, L. latifolius, a perennial.
Scottish nurseryman Henry Eckford (1823–1905) cross-bred and
developed the
sweet pea,
turning it from a rather...
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Henry Eckford was a
small p****enger-cargo
steamboat built in New York in 1824. She was the
first steam vessel in the
world to be
installed with a compound...