• Skinker may refer to: Alexander R. Skinker (1883–1918), Medal of Honor Recipient during World War I Skinker/DeBaliviere, St. Louis, neighborhood of St...
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    record of the Tannakin Skinker story is that given in A Certaine Relation of the Hog-faced Gentlewoman called Mistris Tannakin Skinker, a 1640 chapbook. A...
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    Skinker DeBaliviere (/dəˈbɑːləvər/ duh-BAH-lih-ver) is a neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri, located directly north of Forest Park. In addition to the...
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    Skinker station is a light rail station on the Blue Line of the St. Louis MetroLink system. This subway station is located beneath the intersection of...
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    Wydown/Skinker is a neighborhood in St. Louis, Missouri. Washington University in St. Louis is located just north of this neighborhood. The neighborhood...
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    Lillian R. Skinker Malone (April 24, 1891 – July 22, 1992) was an American educator based in Washington, D.C. Lillian Rose Skinker was born in Caroline...
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    1890-1954. Record Research Inc. ISBN 978-0898200836. Skinker 1995, p. 11. Skinker 1995, p. 28. Skinker 1995, p. 12. Bufwack & Oermann 2003, p. 159. Shepard...
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    made their debuts. The swimming events were held in a temporary pond near Skinker and Wydown Boulevards, where "lifesaving demonstrations" of unsinkable...
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    broken glass. Edinburgh: Mojo. ISBN 978-1-84195-084-6. OCLC 48844799. Skinker, Chris (1998). "Neil Young". In Kingsbury, Paul (ed.). The encyclopedia...
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    the 1904 Summer Olympics. Bounded by Washington University in St. Louis, Skinker Boulevard, Lindell Boulevard, Kingshighway Boulevard, and Oakland Avenue...
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    Captain Alexander Rives Skinker (October 13, 1883 – September 26, 1918) was a Medal of Honor recipient during World War I. He graduated from Washington...
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  • system. Three of the nine new stations directly serve the university (Skinker, University City-Big Bend, and Forsyth). On July 1, 2006, the university...
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  • and radio broadcasts over a data network. It was originally developed by Skinkers Ltd. and is now an independent company called Livestation Ltd. The service...
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    From here, the Red Line crosses the St. Louis City/County boundary at Skinker Boulevard, making a stop at the Delmar Loop station, which serves the Delmar...
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    south, Big Bend Boulevard to the west, Northwood Avenue to the north, and Skinker Boulevard to the east, and consists of two subdivisions: DeMun Park and...
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    Nicknames". The Boot. Retrieved December 20, 2019. Jones & Carter 1996, p. 16. Skinker, Chris (February 17, 1998). "George Jones". Country Music Television. Archived...
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    1990) Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. – Keith Whitley: Biography. – Allmusic. Skinker, Chris (1998). – "Keith Whitley". – The Encyclopedia of Country Music:...
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    suburb of University City, but the area is expanding eastward into the Skinker DeBaliviere neighborhood of the City of St. Louis. In 2007, the American...
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    Colston extended the Confederate right flank along the river almost to Skinker's Neck. The other division present from Longstreet's Corps, Anderson's,...
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    border is approximated by Northmoor. The eastern border is approximated by Skinker Boulevard. The western border is approximated by old McKnight, some of...
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    media help. At the urging of her undergraduate biology mentor Mary Scott Skinker, Carson secured a temporary position with the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries...
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    company's demise, still stands. It stands at the intersection of Clayton Road, Skinker Boulevard, McCausland Avenue, and Interstate 64 (near the southwest corner...
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    up to this point) assumes a more due westerly course. Between here and Skinker Boulevard, the boulevard passes through the neighborhoods of Vandeventer...
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    Archived from the original on March 19, 2019. Retrieved March 19, 2019. Chris Skinker (November 28, 2011). "Legendary sax player Bobby Keys to address History...
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    formally founded in 1799 on the land of William Skinker. The Virginia General Assembly gave Skinker the rights to lay out the town, which he drew to...
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  • Species: Passalurus ambiguus (Rudolphi, 1819) Passalurus nonannulatus Skinker, 1931 "Passalurus Dujardin, 1845". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 18 June 2021...
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  • Stadium Attendance: 1,743 Referee: Stephen Foster Assistant referees: Joseph Knoff Assistant referees: Alexander Parent Fourth official: Jeffery Skinker...
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    moved to Port Royal, 18 miles down river; Early's 12 miles down river at Skinker's Neck; A.P. Hill's at Thomas Yerby's house, "Belvoir", about 6 miles southeast...
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    alignment in 1941. The first section of present-day I-64/US 40 between Skinker Boulevard and Vandeventer Avenue opened in 1937. Originally called the...
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    Edmund H. Wuerpel; as of September 1909 Wuerpel advertised classes at Skinker and Lindell. Wuerpel remained director until his retirement in 1939. The...
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