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  • 101Coal River (West Virginia) — For other uses, see Coal River (disambiguation). The Coal River at Upper Falls …

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  • 102Aroostook War — Date 1838 1839 Location Maine New Brunswick border Result Webster Ashburton Treaty …

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  • 103Walhalla, Victoria — Infobox Australian Place | type = town name = Walhalla state = vic caption = View of part of Walhalla, showing mainly original buildings, including the fire station built over the creek, as well as some reconstructed ones lga = Shire of Baw Baw… …

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  • 1041801 in New Zealand — The ships visits to collect timber come to an end as the wood they have been taking, kahikatea and pohutakawa, is found to be unsuitable for ship building. With the end of this industry the Firth of Thames area ceases to be the main point of… …

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  • 106lumber — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. wood, logs, timber; planks, boards, paneling, etc. See materials. v. trudge, plod, hobble, bumble. See slowness. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. cut timber, logs, sawed timber, forest products, boards,… …

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  • 107Portsmouth Block Mills — The Portsmouth Block Mills form part of the Portsmouth Dockyard at Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, and were built during the Napoleonic Wars to supply the British Royal Navy with pulley blocks. They started the age of mass production using all… …

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  • 108Minnesota — This article is about the U.S. state of Minnesota. For the river, see Minnesota River. For other uses, see Minnesota (disambiguation). State of Minnesota …

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  • 109Newcastle, New South Wales — This article is about the metropolitan area in Australia. For the local government area, see City of Newcastle. Newcastle New South Wales Central Newcastle to …

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  • 110lumber — lumber1 lumberer, n. lumberless, adj. /lum beuhr/, n. 1. timber sawed or split into planks, boards, etc. 2. miscellaneous useless articles that are stored away. v.i. 3. to cut timber and prepare it for market. 4. to become useless or to be stored …

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