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    Mount Mitchill is located in Atlantic Highlands, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. Standing at 266 feet (81 meters), it is the highest headland...
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    where the Atlantic Ocean and Raritan Bay meet at Sandy Hook, contains Mount Mitchill, the highest point on the eastern seaboard south of Maine, rising 266...
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    8%) from the 4,705 in the 2000 census. Atlantic Highlands contains Mount Mitchill, the highest point on the eastern seaboard south of Maine, rising 266...
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  • NOAAS Mount Mitchell (S 222), an American survey ship Mount Mitchill, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States Mitchell Peak (disambiguation) Mount Mitchell...
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  • Head, Oregon Hilton Head, South Carolina Marin Headlands, California Mount Mitchill, New Jersey North Shore, Lake Superior, Minnesota Point Reyes, California...
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    the Sandy Hook Bay. Mount Mitchill, a 266-foot (81 m) hill in Atlantic Highlands, is the highest. To the east of Mount Mitchill are the Twin Lights Lighthouse...
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    point of the headlands reaching an elevation of 266 feet (81 meters) at Mount Mitchill. The Navesink Highlands, which stretch west to east along the south...
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  • group of Lenape who inhabited the Raritan Bayshore near Sandy Hook and Mount Mitchill in eastern New Jersey in the United States. Their territory included...
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    are, however, a few exceptions, including Mount Mitchill in Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey. Mount Mitchill reaches a height of 266 feet (81 meters), making...
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  • group of Lenape who inhabited the Raritan Bayshore near Sandy Hook and Mount Mitchill in northern North Jersey in the United States. Navesink may also refer...
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  • Freehold to Howell N/A 542* Monmouth Cove Marina Port Monmouth 31,487 10 Mount Mitchill Scenic Overlook Atlantic Highlands 187,283 12 Perrineville Lake Park...
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    renverser une escadre". Lee (1875), p. 103. Mitchill (1813), pp. 396–397. Captioned Sepia octopus. Mitchill (1813), p. 401: Linnaeus's Sepia octopus is...
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    Atheris rungweensis, commonly known as the Rungwe tree viper, Mt Rungwe bush viper, and Rungwe leaf viper, is a species of venomous viper found in East...
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  • Mitchell Republican 8th June 2, 1896 – March 3, 1899 Manhattan ? Samuel L. Mitchill Democratic-Republican 2nd March 4, 1801 – March 3, 1803 Manhattan Resigned...
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    Class 1 Schuyler Burr Schuyler Hobart North Watson Morris Bailey Armstrong Mitchill German Sanford Van Buren Dudley Tallmadge Dickinson Fish P. King Morgan...
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    was named for US populations of this species by the American Samuel L. Mitchill in 1826. The celebrated scientist Georges Cuvier followed Eduard Rüppell...
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    year. That summer, she worked her way across Alaska, washing dishes in Mount McKinley National Park and sliming salmon in a fish processing cannery in...
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    Ophiophagus hannah was accepted as the valid name for the king cobra by Charles Mitchill Bogert in 1945 who argued that it differs significantly from Naja species...
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    larger females spawning more eggs. Females release gametes in a ventral mount, and males then fertilize the released eggs. The eggs and newly hatched...
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    Eaton formed an association with naturalists David Hosack and Samuel L. Mitchill and under their influence, he became committed to the natural sciences...
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    reprint ISBN 0-88080-014-3 McEneny Ingraham, Courtland D., "Philip Schuyler", Mount Vernon Digital Encyclopedia of George Washington, https://www.mountvernon...
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    Counties are named for Van Buren in Michigan, Iowa, Arkansas, and Tennessee. Mount Van Buren, USS Van Buren, three state parks and numerous towns were named...
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    Commerce and Manufactures (1795–1819) Goodhue Swanwick Livingston S. Smith Mitchill Crowninshield Mumford Newton Commerce (1819–1893) Newton Cambreleng Sutherland...
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    and Marcy Street which is now the site of the St. John Paul II Parish. Mount Marcy in Essex County, at 1629 meters, the highest peak in New York, was...
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    James M. Mead (category People from Mount Morris, New York)
    Representatives (1919–1938), and United States Senate (1938–1947). A native of Mount Morris, New York, Mead was raised in Buffalo. He attended the public schools...
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    California in a Democratic caucus meeting on November 20, 2008. Waxman mounted a challenge against Dingell on grounds that Dingell was stalling certain...
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  • involved in its production has associated it with livestock in other regions. Mitchill, Samuel & al. The Medical Repository, and Review of American Publications...
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    a range of environments including sand flats, bays, lagoons, reefs, sea mounts and estuaries. Most species are demersal, or bottom dwelling, in nature...
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    John P. Kennedy (category Burials at Green Mount Cemetery)
    11 West Mulberry Street, across from the old Baltimore Cathedral in the Mount Vernon, Baltimore neighborhood in October 1833, imbibing some spirits and...
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    married Alice Wadsworth Barlow (1853–1882), daughter of Samuel Latham Mitchill Barlow and Alice Cornell Townsend. Olin died on August 15, 1851, in Middletown...
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