Col Bayard (1,246 m) is a mountain pass through the Dauphiné Alps in the department of Hautes-Alpes in France. It connects the communities of La Mure and...
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Sisteron Gap Col Bayard (1,246 m) Corps La Mure Laffrey Grenoble Route Napoleon, Prairie de la Rencontre, Laffrey Lake on the Col Bayard Wikisource has...
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Look up Bayard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bayard may refer to: Bayard (given name) Bayard (surname) Pierre Terrail, seigneur de Bayard (1473–1524)...
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1765 Stamp Act Congress and loyalist in the Revolutionary War Col. John Bubenheim Bayard (1738–1808), Continental Congressman from Pennsylvania, to Philadelphia...
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original (PDF) on 7 December 2008. Retrieved 10 April 2015. "Col Bayard, Puymonbeau" [Col Bayard, Puymonbeau] (in French). Retrieved 10 April 2015. Claude...
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Alps, and up to the Col Bayard at 1,264 m (4,147 ft). The 1907 Tour took the race higher, up to 1,326 m (4,350 ft) with the Col de Porte in the Chartreuse...
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of any peak is the sum of its prominence and col. The column "Col location" denotes the pass where the col height is located. Alps portal Mountains portal...
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Hautes-Alpes. They are separated from the Cottian Alps in the east by the Col du Galibier and the upper Durance valley; from the western Graian Alps (Vanoise...
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Deveaux). Elizabeth Bayard (1826–1885), who married Col. Frederick Henry Rich of the English Army, in 1848. Charles Carroll Bayard (1828–1850), a Midshipman...
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approached via the RN85 (Route Napoléon), which it leaves shortly before the Col Bayard to join the D944. From this direction, the climb is 9.4 km (5.8 mi) long...
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(anticlockwise): Isère (north); Drac, Col Bayard - which connects them with Dauphiné Alps - and Durance (east) Buëch, Col de Macuègne - which connects them...
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William Bayard who founded the KOR. He was the great-grandson of Governor Samuel Vetch and was the father of Robert Bayard. In March 1778, Lt. Col. Samuel...
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Tete de l'Obiou, France, on www.peakbagger.com (access: May 2012) Key col:Col Bayard 1,248 m Géoportail IGN on www.geoportail.fr French official cartography...
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Bayard Schieffelin (New York City, April 16, 1903 – Short Hills, New Jersey, April 6, 1989), was an American businessman, philanthropist, officer in the...
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1807. Andrew Bayard (1762–1833), who graduated from Princeton in 1779, and who married a daughter of Col. Charles Pettit John Murray Bayard (1766–1823)...
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for Bayard Clarke, retrieved via Ancestry.com, October 5, 2013 Reading Eagle, The Schroon Lake Meteorite, October 5, 1880 New York Times, Col. Bayard Clarke...
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William Bayard Cutting Jr. (June 13, 1878 – March 19, 1910) was an American diplomat who served as secretary to the U.S. embassy to the Court of St. James's...
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Among the passes most often crossed, Col du Tourmalet, Col d'Aubisque, Col d'Aspin, Col de Peyresourde and Col du Galibier predominate, while the highest...
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Lt. Col. Samuel Bayard (son of the founder of the regiment William) was charged with murdering one of his own officers, Lt. William Bird. Bayard was tried...
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the Col Bayard. Then, a new leading group was formed by Molinar, Magne, Martano, Vietto and Vervaecke. Molinar escaped on the way down from the Col Bayard...
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Berbice, British Guiana, the first child of Col. Frederick Henry Rich (1824–1904) and his wife Elizabeth née Bayard (1826–1885). His father became a colonel...
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mountain of the Tour organiser Henri Desgrange was the Col du Galibier, about which he wrote "O, col Bayard, O, Tourmalet... next to Galibier you are worthless...
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3-kilometre (3.9-mile) climb over the 1,264-metre (4,147-foot) category 2 Col Bayard, at a gradient of 7%. The race then descended to Chauffayer along the...
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Desgrange's staffers, Alphonse Steinès, took Desgrange for a trip over the Col Bayard at 1,246 metres (4,088 ft) and the Ballon d'Alsace at 1,178 metres (3...
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dangerous competitor. In the sixth stage, the Côte de Laffrey and the Col Bayard were climbed, and André Pottier, the younger brother of the 1906 Tour...
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Bayard Cutting Arboretum State Park is a 691-acre (2.80 km2) state park located in the hamlet of Great River, New York, on Long Island. The park includes...
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Digby Willoughby, 9th Baron Middleton (redirect from Digby Wentworth Bayard Willoughby, 9th Baron Middleton)
Digby Wentworth Bayard Willoughby, 9th Baron Middleton (24 August 1844 – 28 May 1922), was an English nobleman, the eldest son of Henry Willoughby, 8th...
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and nineteenth centuries.) It was an important stop at the foot of the Col Bayard, on the road joining Dauphiné to the province of Gap which was then under...
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to the North Carolina Supreme Court), Williams heard the landmark case, Bayard v. Singleton, which announced the principle of judicial review on the state...
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the Livingston family, the Oyster Bay branch of the Roosevelt family, the Bayard family, the Bush family and the Kean family, among others. Descendants also...
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