-
settlers named the lake in
honor of
Chief Moses. The city was
originally named Neppel,
after a town in
Germany where one of the
original settlers had lived. The...
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Ralph George Neppel (October 31, 1923 –
January 27, 1987) was a
United States Army
soldier and a
recipient of the
United States military's
highest decoration...
- turn,
named after the lake. The city of
Moses Lake was
originally named Neppel, and was not
changed to
Moses Lake
until 1938.
Lakes portal Washington (state)...
- Women's 10,000
metres 1975:
Christa Vahlensieck (FRG) 1976: Peg
Neppel (USA) 1977: Peg
Neppel (USA) 1978:
Natalia Betini (ROM) 1979: Mary Shea (USA) 1980:...
- 3%
Republican Lemuel Quigg (in****bent) 25,209 43.3%
Socialist Labor Emil
Neppel 1,307 1.1%
Prohibition Albert T.
Wadhams 104 0.1%
Total votes 58,224 100%...
- Natalia Mărăşescu (ROU) Băile
Felix 1977 33:15.1 Peg
Neppel (USA)
Westwood 1976 34:19.0 Peg
Neppel (USA)
Eugene 1975 34:01.4 Christa Vahlensieck (FRG)...
- Women's 10,000
metres 1975:
Christa Vahlensieck (FRG) 1976: Peg
Neppel (USA) 1977: Peg
Neppel (USA) 1978:
Natalia Betini (ROM) 1979: Mary Shea (USA) 1980:...
- team
title despite rainy weather. On the
first day of competition, Peg
Neppel set a
world record in the 3-mile run with a 15:41.69 time. Scoring: 10 points...
- 1973
under Head
Coach Chris Murray.
Their first individual success was Peg
Neppel-Darrah when she won two AIAW
titles at the 1976 AIAW
Outdoor Championships...
- one of the
first three American servicemen to die in
World War I
Ralph G.
Neppel (1923–1987),
recipient of the
Medal of
Honor "2020 U.S.
Gazetteer Files"...