Dartmouth College — Latin: Collegium Dartmuthensis Motto Vox clamantis in deserto Motto in English The voice of one cryi … Wikipedia
Dartmouth Commons — Dartmouth Common Entrance to Leighton Dillman Park, Dartmouth Commons Type Public park Location Halifax, Nova Scotia … Wikipedia
Dartmouth High School (Massachusetts) — Dartmouth High School The front of Dartmouth High School Address 555 Bakerville Road South Coast (Massachusetts) Dartmouth … Wikipedia
Dartmouth Square — (Cearnóg Dartmouth) is a square near Ranelagh, in D6, Dublin.[1] It is near the Leeson Street bridge over the Grand Canal. The square became the subject of controversy in 2005, when it emerged that years previously Athlone businessman Noel O Gara … Wikipedia
West Bromwich Albion F.C. former grounds — Four Acres redirects here. For the community in California, see Four Acres, California. From their formation in 1878 as West Bromwich Strollers, until their move to The Hawthorns in 1900, West Bromwich Albion F.C. occupied five different grounds … Wikipedia
The Green (Dartmouth College) — The Green (formally the College Greencite web | url = http://www.dartmouth.edu/ deancoll/documents/handbook/rules regs/use coll green.html | title = Use of the College Green and Campus Grounds | work = The Student Handbook | publisher = Dean of… … Wikipedia
History of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia — This is the history of the former City of Dartmouth (1750 1996). Any historical information subsequent to its dissolution should be placed in the History of the Halifax Regional Municipality. Dartmouth founded in 1750, is a Metropolitan Area and… … Wikipedia
Cincinnati Outlaw Reds — The Cincinnati Outlaw Reds of 1884, also called the Cincinnati Unions, were a member of the short lived Union Association. One of the league s best teams, they finished third with a record of 69 36. The team was owned by former Cincinnati Red… … Wikipedia
Milwaukee Brewers (UA) — For other teams called Milwaukee Brewers, see Milwaukee Brewers (disambiguation). The Milwaukee Brewers served as a replacement team late in the 1884 Union Association season. Called the Cream Citys by both local papers, they had a record of 8… … Wikipedia
Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies — This article is about the Pittsburgh Stogies of the Union Association. For other uses, see Pittsburgh Rebels. 1884 Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies Major league affiliations Union Association (Since 1884) Location … Wikipedia