- cobbly, sandy,
silty glacial till
known as the
Valders Member of the
Kewaunee Formation. The
Valders Member was
named after the
village and the type...
- (surname) IL
Valder, a
Norwegian sports club
Valders,
Wisconsin village Valdez (disambiguation) This page
lists people with the
surname Valder. If an internal...
- John
Valder (21
September 1931 – 9 May 2017) was an
Australian politician who was
president of the
federal Liberal Party of
Australia and
chairman of the...
-
German descent, grew up in Whitelaw, Wisconsin, and
attended Valders High
School in
Valders, Wisconsin. He pla****
tight end in high
school and
almost gave...
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membership back up to six schools. A
seventh member school was
added when
Valders joined the Big
Eight in 1928, and
Kohler brought the
ledger back to eight...
- Byfjorden. He made
national headlines and got
named Valder. In
early September the same year,
Valder was
found dead. His
skeleton got
preserved and can...
-
Louis Lake
Duluth Lake
Minong Lake
Houghton Ni****ing
Great Lakes "Post-
Valders Lake
Stages in the Lake
Superior Basin", in
Glacial and
Postglacial Geologic...
-
Reedsville and Wrightstown),
while one each came from the
Eastern Wisconsin (
Valders) and
Peninsula (Mishicot) Conferences. The name of the
conference was credited...
-
Henry Valder OBE (14
August 1862 – 12
February 1950) was a New
Zealand storekeeper,
sawmiller and
business reformer.
Valder was born in Southampton, Hampshire...
- May 30, 1932, in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. He
graduated from high
school in
Valders,
Wisconsin and from the
University of Wisconsin-Madison.
During the Korean...