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- Lybrook is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, United States. It was first listed as a CDP...
- Stephen Lybrook Neal (born November 7, 1934) is a former North Carolina Democratic politician who served ten terms in the U.S. House of Representatives...
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- Millard F. Peake (1914) Joe Engleby (1915) Edward Funkhouser (1916) William Lybrook (1917; 1920) Wesley Bonney (1918) Hank Crisp (1919) Rip Wallace (1921–1922)...
- Millard F. Peake (1914) Joe Engleby (1915) Edward Funkhouser (1916) William Lybrook (1917; 1920) Wesley Bonney (1918) Hank Crisp (1919) Rip Wallace (1921–1922)...
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- Millard F. Peake (1914) Joe Engleby (1915) Edward Funkhouser (1916) William Lybrook (1917; 1920) Wesley Bonney (1918) Hank Crisp (1919) Rip Wallace (1921–1922)...
- Millard F. Peake (1914) Joe Engleby (1915) Edward Funkhouser (1916) William Lybrook (1917; 1920) Wesley Bonney (1918) Hank Crisp (1919) Rip Wallace (1921–1922)...
- halfback), Crisp (fullback). The substitutes were: Charles, Godsey, Hardwick, Lybrook, Matthews, Mckann, Miller, Robinson, Thornton, Ward, Wills, Yates and Young...
- Millard F. Peake (1914) Joe Engleby (1915) Edward Funkhouser (1916) William Lybrook (1917; 1920) Wesley Bonney (1918) Hank Crisp (1919) Rip Wallace (1921–1922)...