Overland Mail — Directed by Ford Beebe John Rawlins Produced by Henry MacRae Written by Johnston McCulley (story) Paul Huston (screenplay) … Wikipedia
Overland Campaign — Part of the American Civil War Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee , respectively, opposing commanders in the Overland … Wikipedia
Overland Park, Kansas — City Sprint World Headquarters Campus, 2009 … Wikipedia
Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens — (120 hectares / 300 acres) is a relatively new arboretum and botanical garden located a mile west of U.S. Highway 69 on 179th Street, Overland Park, Kansas. It is operated by the City of Overland Park, and open during daylight hours. The… … Wikipedia
Overland Stage Raiders — Directed by George Sherman Produced by William A. Berke … Wikipedia
RED SEA — (Heb. יַם סוּף, yam suf; lit. Sea of Reeds ). The Hebrew term yam suf denotes, in some biblical references and in most later sources, the sea known as the Red Sea (as in Gr. ʾΕρυθρἁ θάλασσα; Lat. Sinus Arabicus, Mare Rubrum; Ar. Baḥr or al Baḥr… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Overland Trail — This article is about the overland trail in the United States. For the 1960 NBC western TV series, see Overland Trail (TV series). For other uses, see Overland Route (disambiguation). Horse team on the Overland Trail The Overland Trail (also… … Wikipedia
Overland Campaign — Ulysses S. Grant et Robert E. Lee, commandants adversaires au cours de l Overland Campaign L Overland campaign (campagne terrestre, en français), également connue sous le nom de Grant s Overland Campaign ou Wilderness Campaign, est une série de… … Wikipédia en Français
Red River Trails — Métis drivers and ox carts at a rest stop The Red River Trails were a network of ox cart routes connecting the Red River Colony (the Selkirk Settlement ) and Fort Garry in British North America with the head of navigation on the Mississippi River … Wikipedia
Overland Route (Australia) — The Overland Route is a route to Australia and East Asia. The route crosses the European continent. It was inaugurated by Thomas Fletcher Waghorn in 1845, and was modified on the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869. The route now crosses the… … Wikipedia