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Shafter can
refer to:
James McMillan Shafter (1816–1892),
American politician William Rufus Shafter, U.S.
officer during the Spanish–American War United...
- Geographically, Fort
Shafter extends up the
interfluve (ridgeline)
between Kalihi and
Moanalua valleys, as well as onto the
coastal plain (as
Shafter Flats) at Māpunapuna...
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State Route 43.
Suburbs of
Shafter include Myricks Corner,
North Shafter,
Smith Corner, and
Thomas Lane. The city of
Shafter began as a
loading dock along...
- the
Battle of Fair Oaks.
Shafter also pla**** a
prominent part as a
major general in the Spanish–American War. Fort
Shafter, Hawaii, is
named for him...
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Historic Places as the
Shafter Historic Mining District.
Tucked in the
Chinati Mountains on
Cibolo Cr****, 18
miles north of Presidio,
Shafter was once a bustling...
- Look up
shaft or
shafts in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shaft may
refer to:
Shaft (mechanical engineering), a
rotating machine element used to transmit...
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Shafter station could refer to:
Shafter station (Atchison,
Topeka and
Santa Fe Railway), a
historic train station in
Shafter,
California Revere/Shafter...
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Historic Places.
Shafter hosts several events throughout the year,
including the
annual Shafter Homecoming Celebration and the
Shafter Community Picnic...
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after the army
officer who had
discovered the lake in 1875,
William R.
Shafter.
Shafter Lake was
platted in
August 1907 and by
early September had
become a...
- A
drive shaft, driveshaft,
driving shaft,
tailshaft (Australian English),
propeller shaft (prop
shaft), or
Cardan shaft (after
Girolamo Cardano) is a...