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- Gladys Bagg Taber (1899–1980), author of 59 books, including the Stillmeadow books, and columnist for Ladies' Home Journal and Family Circle. Gladys Bagg...
- the "Stillmeadow" books written by Gladys Taber, about everyday life in her colonial farmhouse in Southbury, Connecticut, including Stillmeadow and Sugarbridge...
-  Chapter 3. J. O. Kuhn, “Final Report. Acute Oral Toxicity Study in Rats”, Stillmeadow, Inc., Submitted to Aquabiotics Corp. (March 2001) "Material Safety Data...
- End Pittsylvania 1.00 1.61 Henry County Line Gammon Lake Road SR 841 (Stillmeadow Road) Powhatan 1.03 1.66 Dead End Venita Road Dead End Prince Edward...
- F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Gladys Taber (1899–1980), Stillmeadow books Karin Tabke Michael Talbot (1953–1992), The Bog Elizabeth Tallent...
- north of Dundas Street to Mississauga Centre. Loses the area west of Stillmeadow Road to Mississauga—Lakes****. Mississauga—Erin Mills: Loses all of its...
- Road) Pittsylvania 0.90 1.45 Henry County Line Belmont Drive SR 841 (Stillmeadow Road) Powhatan 3.10 4.99 Dead End Pineview Drive Unnamed road Cul-de-Sac...
- part of Mississauga East—Cooksville south of Dundas Street and west of Stillmeadow Road. The Mississauga South riding and its precursors, while being more...
- Spaulding Park Spring Lake Park Standing Bear Lake 6404 N. 132nd st 1977 Stillmeadow Park Storz Rugby Complex North 16th and Storz Expressway Sunny Slope...
- author of 59 books and columnist in the Lady's Home Journal, lived in "Stillmeadow", a 1690 farmhouse off Jeremy Swamp Road, starting in 1933 (summers only)...