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Definition of Seabord

Seabord
Seabord Sea"bord`, n. & a. See Seaboard.

Meaning of Seabord from wikipedia

- Seaboard Coast Line Industries, Inc., incorporated in Delaware on May 9, 1969, was a railroad holding company that owned the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad...
- Seabord Historic District U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district Bethlehem Baptist Church (c. 1900) Show map of North Carolina...
- Wild Russian Vanya was a fortified fruit wine vinted and bottled by the Seabord Beverage Co and sold in the southeastern American states (such as Georgia...
- oppresses" This piece sought to undermine the sympathy felt on the "Atlantic seabord" for Native Americans. In 1895, Twain was still ridiculing the author of...
- April 12, 2024. "The Living Room CandidateCommercials – 1964 – Eastern Seabord". "The Living Room CandidateCommercials – 1964 – Social Security". Karnow...
- from the original on July 26, 2020. Retrieved November 22, 2016. "Eastern Seabord", Living room candidate (campaign ad), Johnson, 1964, archived from the...
- anthologies, as Howard in "The Blackwell Story" on Playhouse 90, and as Eddie Seabord in the episode "Father and Son Night" on General Electric Theater, hosted...
- August 1966, Ingham rescued lone sailor William Willis off the US eastern seabord, landing him at the Argentia Coast Guard station. Ingham earned two Presidential...
- Road and the commercial riverine networks connecting it to the eastern seabord. Through it vast amounts of grain tribute also p****ed. Its strategic importance...
- rises to 410 feet (125 m), the highest elevation found that close to the seabord south of Maine in the eastern United States. Named for Caleb T. Ward, who...