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1862 Battle of the American Civil War
The Battle of Crampton's Gap, or Battle of Burkittsville, was fought between forces under Confederate Brig. Gen. Howell Cobb and Union Maj. Gen. William
Battle_of_Crampton's_Gap
Wind gap on South Mountain in Maryland
Crampton's Gap, also known as Crampton Gap, is a wind gap on South Mountain in Maryland. The 928 feet (283 m) gap connects Burkittsville in the Middletown
Crampton's_Gap
Battle of the American Civil War
passes: Crampton's, Turner's, and Fox's Gaps. Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan, commanding the Union Army of the Potomac, needed to pass through these gaps in
Battle_of_South_Mountain
Town in Maryland, United States
agriculture and tourism. The village was the scene of the Battle of Crampton's Gap, part of the Battle of South Mountain during the Maryland Campaign of
Burkittsville,_Maryland
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Crampton Smyly William Crampton Gore The following locations: Crampton's Gap Battle of Crampton's Gap Crampton Island Crampton, Ontario, a community in
Crampton
Historic district in Maryland, United States
The Crampton's Gap Historic District comprises the battlefield where the American Civil War Battle of Crampton's Gap, part of the larger Battle of South
Crampton's Gap Historic District
Crampton's_Gap_Historic_District
State park in Maryland, United States
In 1884, Townsend acquired land in Crampton's Gap, the site of the Battle of Crampton's Gap and one of three gaps on South Mountain where the Battle of
Gathland_State_Park
Battle of the American Civil War
ordered Maj. Gen. William B. Franklin and his VI Corps to march from Crampton's Gap to relieve Miles. Although three couriers were sent with this information
Battle_of_Harpers_Ferry
Mountain in Maryland and Pennsylvania, United States
north: Crampton's Gap, 930 feet (280 m), between Burkittsville and Gapland Fox's Gap, 1,070 feet (330 m), between Middletown and Boonsboro Harman Gap (Oeiler's
South Mountain (Maryland and Pennsylvania)
South_Mountain_(Maryland_and_Pennsylvania)
1862 invasion of Northern United States
Maj. Gen. Lafayette McLaws defended Crampton's Gap against Franklin, who was able to break through at Crampton's Gap, but the Confederates were able to
Maryland_campaign
Memorial in Maryland, United States
memorial dedicated to journalists who died in war. It is located at Crampton's Gap at South Mountain, near Burkittsville, Maryland, in the United States
National War Correspondents Memorial
National_War_Correspondents_Memorial
American Civil War veteran (1828–1918)
the 18th New York Volunteer Infantry sometime prior to the Battle of Crampton's Gap on September 14, 1862. Van Hoesen was arrested in New Scotland, New
James_Sullivan_(soldier)
Youngest confirmed soldier to die during the American Civil War
September were facing off against Lee's army in Maryland. They fought at Crampton's Gap during the Battle of South Mountain, and on September 17, were in a
Charles_Edwin_King
Confederate officer in the American Civil War
was entering Maryland. His men participated in the holding action at Crampton's Gap during the Battle of South Mountain. At Sharpsburg, Semmes's brigade
Paul_Jones_Semmes
American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient
Vermonters and Sons of Vermont. Transcript publishing Company. p. 207. "Crampton's Gap Medals of Honor". Antietam on the web. Retrieved March 17, 2017. Roster
George_W._Hooker
1862 battle of the American Civil War
wounded. The Union advance on the Dunker Church resumed and cut a large gap in Jackson's defensive line, which teetered near collapse. Although the cost
Battle_of_Antietam
Union Army general (1823–1903)
against Gen. Howell Cobb at the Crampton's Gap during the Battle of South Mountain. He cleared off the Crampton's Gap but did not advance further in order
William_B._Franklin
September 14, 1862 Battle of Crampton's Gap Maryland Union Union broke the Confederate line and drove through the gap. Confederates were strategically
List of American Civil War battles
List_of_American_Civil_War_battles
2002 American film
fictionalizing an event that took place in 1862 during the Battle of Crampton's Gap. The film focuses on a Harrison Bolding, a Confederate soldier in 1864
Wicked_Spring
1862 order issued by Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee during the American Civil War
Copy of Lost Order displayed at Crampton's Gap, Maryland.
Special_Order_191
Military unit
and Antietam, encamped at Sharpsburg for one week and marched through Crampton's Gap, Leesburg, Warrenton and Stafford Court House to Fredericksburg, where
80th New York Infantry Regiment
80th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment
American politician
This division later became part of the VI Corps. At the Battle of Crampton's Gap and the Battle of Antietam, Burnham led his regiment in the 1st Brigade
Hiram_Burnham
American politician
his brother-in-law and close friend. He was wounded during Battle of Crampton's Gap Maryland trying to rally Cobb's Brigade. He died within a day on September
John_B._Lamar
Town in Maryland, United States
occurred at the three low-lying passes in South Mountain—Crampton's Gap, Turner's Gap, and Fox's Gap—where Lee's forces attempted to hold back the advancing
Sharpsburg,_Maryland
Confederate army corps commanded by Major General Stonewall Jackson, and at Crampton's Gap during the Battle of South Mountain, where it redeemed its honor by
First_New_Jersey_Brigade
Confederate Civil War regiment
Colonel on January 18, 1862. He was mortally wounded at the Battle of Crampton's Gap, Maryland, on September 14, 1862, and he died the next day.) Lieutenant
Cobb's_Legion
Union Army general (1839–1881)
Seven Days Battles. In the Maryland Campaign, including the battles at Crampton's Gap at South Mountain and the Battle of Antietam, he commanded the artillery
Emory_Upton
Military unit
Division made a successful charge up the side of South Mountain at Crampton's Gap, driving the enemy from a strong position; Slocum's loss was 533 (113
VI_Corps_(Union_army)
Historic district in Maryland, United States
Turner's Gap Crampton's Gap Historic District comprises the southern extent of the Battle of South Mountain, also known as the Battle of Crampton's Gap. Dahlgren
Turner's and Fox's Gaps Historic District
Turner's_and_Fox's_Gaps_Historic_District
Unit in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War
Raid on General Pope (First Battle of Rappahannock Station) Defense of Crampton's Gap (Maryland Campaign) The Raid around McClellan's army (following the
Cavalry Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
Cavalry_Corps,_Army_of_Northern_Virginia
Names used to refer to the American Civil War
of South Mountain, or Boonsboro'. Fighting for Time at Turner's and Fox's Gaps". In Johnson, Robert Underwood; Buel, Clarence Clough (eds.). Battles & Leaders
Names of the American Civil War
Names_of_the_American_Civil_War
Union Army general
participated in the 1862 Maryland Campaign. He fought at the Battle of Crampton's Gap on September 14, and was present Battle of Antietam three days later
Nathaniel_J._Jackson
Union Army infantry regiment
Mountain, by Crampton's and Turner's passes. Each held by strong bodies of the enemy. Franklin's Corps arrived in front of Crampton's Gap, which debouches
96th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
96th_Pennsylvania_Infantry_Regiment
Infantry regiment of the Confederate States Army
regiment totaled 660 effectives, lost 43 percent of the 292 engaged at Crampton's Gap, and had four killed, 39 wounded, and two missing at Sharpsburg. It
24th Georgia Infantry Regiment
24th_Georgia_Infantry_Regiment
Retrieved October 13, 2020. "Crampton Gap". Maryland's Historical Markers. Retrieved October 13, 2020. "Crampton's Gap, Maryland Heights and Pleasant
List of Maryland state historical markers in Washington County
List_of_Maryland_state_historical_markers_in_Washington_County
United States Army general (1836–1910)
Union commander John Pope's orderly and horses. During the fighting at Crampton's Gap at the Battle of South Mountain, his cavalry delayed the advance of
Thomas_L._Rosser
American Civil War Union Army regiment
Maryland campaign. It fought Gen. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia (ANV) at Crampton's Gap and Antietam. After the relief of McClellan, Burnside moved the regiment
6th_Vermont_Infantry_Regiment
George B. McClellan pursued Lee, fighting with Confederate defenders at Crampton's Gap and at South Mountain on September 14. Despite strong resistance, Union
Attacks_on_the_United_States
Historic district in Maryland, United States
involved in a number of Civil War actions, including the Battle of Crampton's Gap in 1862. The Burkittsville Historic District was listed on the National
Burkittsville Historic District
Burkittsville_Historic_District
Prussian cavalry officer and writer
Battle of Manassas Maryland Campaign Battle of Harpers Ferry Battle of Crampton's Gap Battle of Sharpsburg Battle of Kelly's Ford Pennsylvania Expedition
Heros_von_Borcke
Military unit
during Mahone's recovery September 4–20 Maryland Campaign Battle of Crampton's Gap, 60 killed wounded or missing of 100 soldiers in the 12's Virginia,
12th Virginia Infantry Regiment
12th_Virginia_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
12, when it crossed South Mountain with the rest of the brigade at Crampton's Gap and camped on the east side. Lee ordered Jackson to seize Harpers Ferry
41st Virginia Infantry Regiment
41st_Virginia_Infantry_Regiment
of the 32nd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment. He was killed at Crampton's Gap during the Maryland Campaign of 1862. Matheson was born in Inverness
Roderick_N._Matheson
Military unit
September 1. During the Maryland Campaign from September 6–22, they were at Crampton's Gap, South Mountain, September 14. Battle of Antietam September 16–17. Duty
27th New York Infantry Regiment
27th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
services on in the Peninsula Campaign, and at the successful storming of Crampton's Gap. The XII Corps spent the Battle of Fredericksburg at Harper's Ferry
XII_Corps_(Union_army)
Military unit
Led the Regiment at Crampton's Gap, until mortally wounded there. Major George Frank Lemon Also led the Regiment at Crampton's Gap, until Mortally wounded
31st New York Infantry Regiment
31st_New_York_Infantry_Regiment
Crampton's Gap Historic District
National Register of Historic Places listings in Frederick County, Maryland
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Frederick_County,_Maryland
Military unit
First Bull Run, West Point, Gaines' Mill, Charles City Cross-Roads, Crampton's Gap, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Salem Heights, Gettysburg, Rappahannock Station
5th_Maine_Infantry_Regiment
American diplomat
of the Potomac. In the Maryland Campaign of 1862, he was wounded at Crampton's Gap in the Battle of South Mountain. He was promoted to brigadier general
Alfred Thomas Archimedes Torbert
Alfred_Thomas_Archimedes_Torbert
British engineer (1816–1888)
Louisa Gap bridge, named after his youngest daughter. Crampton was elected vice-president of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 1883. Crampton entered
Thomas_Russell_Crampton
supplies and documents before Second Bull Run. Detained Union force at Crampton Gap before Antietam. Wounded at Upperville, Virginia, November 3, 1862. At
List of American Civil War generals (Confederate)
List_of_American_Civil_War_generals_(Confederate)
American lawyer
South Mountain passes, i.e., the Boonsboro, or Turner's Gap, the Fox's Gap, and the Crampton's Gap to give him time to bring back the Second corps and pull
Samuel_Garland_Jr.
United States Army general and diplomat (1834–1893)
Campaign. He led a determined attack up the steep mountainside towards Crampton's Gap during the Battle of South Mountain. On October 4, 1862, Bartlett was
Joseph_J._Bartlett
Confederate Army general (1829–1910)
quickly to support troops under Brig. Gen. Howell Cobb, forced back from Crampton's Gap by a Federal offensive. His promptness helped keep the Union advance
Alfred_Cumming_(general)
American politician (1815–1868)
South Mountain, especially at Crampton's Gap, where it arrived at a critical time to delay a Union advance through the gap, but at a bloody cost. His men
Howell_Cobb
Union 12,719 (including 12,500 captured) CSA September 14 Turner's and Crampton's Gap, South Mountain, Maryland Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, Union
Troop engagements of the American Civil War, 1862
Troop_engagements_of_the_American_Civil_War,_1862
American Civil War officer (1835–1863)
September 10, 1862. He would then go on to participate at the Battle of Crampton's Gap as well as the Battle of Antietam. After the battle, Medill would comment:
William_H._Medill
from there. He led his troops in a key defensive position protecting Crampton's Gap at the Battle of South Mountain. His men saw limited action at the Battle
Thomas_T._Munford
Military unit
when it returned for a brief period to Alexandria. In the Battle of Crampton's Gap the regiment was in the battle field and lost heavily and was held in
16th New York Infantry Regiment
16th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment
American journalist and novelist (1841–1914)
Burkittsville, Maryland. Gapland was built on the site of the Battle of Crampton's Gap, and is in close proximity to the battlefields of South Mountain and
George_Alfred_Townsend
American general, politician, railroader and businessman (1827–1894)
Bull Run and attacked and routed by the Confederates on August 26. At Crampton's Gap during the Battle of South Mountain on September 14, 1862, Slocum assaulted
Henry_Warner_Slocum
Military unit
Burnside' Right Wing was tasked with Turner's Gap in the north. Franklin's Left Wing was assigned to Crampton's Gap in the south. McClellan kept Sumner's Center
23rd_Ohio_Infantry_Regiment
01950-01-011950 MD 572 — — MD 67 in Gapland Washington–Frederick county line in Crampton's Gap 01934-01-011934 01956-01-011956 MD 573 — — MD 26 in Eldersburg MD 570
List of state highways in Maryland
List_of_state_highways_in_Maryland
Confederacy Lawyer & planter Died from injuries acquired at the Battle of Crampton's Gap Thomas Marshall 1861 ~35 Member of the Maine Senate (1859–60) Member
List of politicians killed in the American Civil War
List_of_politicians_killed_in_the_American_Civil_War
Military unit
- June 29, 1862 Battle of White Oak Swamp - June 30, 1862 Battle of Crampton's Gap - September 14, 1862 Battle of Antietam - September 17, 1862 Battle
2nd_Vermont_Infantry_Regiment
American soldier (1828–1918)
Williamsburg, Goldings's Farm, Savage's Station, White Oak Swamp, Crampton's Gap, Antietam, and Fredericksburg. As a brigade or acting division commander
Lewis_A._Grant
Unincorporated community in Maryland, United States
encompassing what was an early trail into the region. That trail used today's Crampton's Gap (which would remain a packhorse trail until the 1770s) and was linked
Park Hall, Washington County, Maryland
Park_Hall,_Washington_County,_Maryland
Union Army officer (1829–1908)
Mills, Williamsburg, Golding's Farm, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Crampton's Gap, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Marye's Heights, Charleston, Opequan, Winchester
Amasa_Tracy
State highway in Frederick County, Maryland, US
District, the state highway intersects Main Street, which heads west to Crampton's Gap, a low point in South Mountain that contains Gathland State Park. MD
Maryland_Route_17
American Union Army general (1821-1870)
command of his brigade for the Maryland Campaign and led his men at Crampton's Gap, where they captured a Confederate battle flag belonging to the 16th
William_T._H._Brooks
Military unit
Campaign that September and October, seeing action in the Battle of Crampton's Gap on South Mountain on September 14. It also was present for the Battle
7th_Maine_Infantry_Regiment
Aspect of U.S. public healthcare policy
insurance. These people are described as falling into the Medicaid coverage gap. The 2010 Affordable Care Act (ACA) aimed to ensure universal health care
Medicaid_coverage_gap
Appalachian Trail shelter near Boonsboro, Maryland, US
the main trail by a spur. Rocky Run is a 5-mile (8.0 km) hike from the Crampton Gap Shelter (going south) and 7.5 miles (12.1 km) from the Pine Knob shelter
Rocky_Run_Shelter
American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient
1861–1865 Rank E-05Sergeant Unit Company I, 1st New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Conflicts Battle of Crampton's Gap, Battle of Cold Harbor Awards Medal of Honor
Charles_Ferren_Hopkins
Union Army infantry regiment
Maryland Campaign September 1862. Sugar Loaf Mountain September 10–11. Crampton's Gap September 14. Antietam September 17. Duty in Maryland to November. In
137th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
137th_Pennsylvania_Infantry_Regiment
British singer-songwriter (born 1945)
UK Albums Chart at number 1, setting a new British record for the longest gap between chart-topping albums by an artist. Stewart's last No. 1 on the chart
Rod_Stewart
American politician
include the Siege of Yorktown, the Battle of Williamsburg, the Battle of Crampton's Gap, the Battle of Antietam, the Battle of Fredericksburg and the Battle
Henry_Harrison_Hoyt
U.S. land trust
battlefields of Antietam, Monocacy, South Mountain and the Battle of Crampton's Gap. The Maryland Environmental Trust is a member of the Land Trust Alliance
Maryland_Environmental_Trust
American Civil War Union Army unit
Station; June 29, 1862 Battle of White Oak Swamp; June 30, 1862 Battle of Crampton's Gap; September 14, 1862 Battle of Antietam; September 17, 1862 Battle of
5th_Vermont_Infantry_Regiment
from MD 67 at Gapland east to the Washington–Frederick county line at Crampton's Gap on South Mountain. The highway was constructed as a macadam road in
List of former Maryland state highways (500–599)
List_of_former_Maryland_state_highways_(500–599)
Women's college in Hagerstown, Maryland (1853–1911)
Valley. From its buildings, one could view the Blue Ridge Mountains, Crampton's Gap, and South Mountain. The buildings comprised a main college building
Kee_Mar_College
Military unit
- June 29, 1862 Battle of White Oak Swamp - June 30, 1862 Battle of Crampton's Gap - September 14, 1862 Battle of Antietam - September 17, 1862 Battle
3rd_Vermont_Infantry_Regiment
took part in the Seven Days Battles, the Battle of South Mountain at Crampton's Gap, the Battle of Antietam, and the Battle of Fredericksburg. In the Chancellorsville
Andrew_Cowan_(soldier)
American military officer and attorney from Vermont
promoted to lieutenant colonel on July 17, 1862, and saw action at Crampton's Gap, where the regiment captured 121 men and the colors of the 15th Virginia
Charles_B._Stoughton
State highway in Washington County, Maryland, US, known as Rohrersville Rd
east to Crampton's Gap, a mountain pass through South Mountain that provides access to Burkittsville in the Middletown Valley. Crampton's Gap is the site
Maryland_Route_67
Military unit
Station June 29, 1862 Battle of White Oak Swamp June 30, 1862 Battle of Crampton's Gap September 14, 1862 Battle of Antietam September 17, 1862 Battle of Fredericksburg
4th_Vermont_Infantry_Regiment
Medal of Honor recipient (1828–1907)
company were part of the force sent to take the southernmost pass, Crampton's Gap. On Sunday, September 14, Beattie was with the 3rd as the brigade charged
Alexander_M._Beatty
Military unit
Massachusetts Battery joined the Maryland Campaign. They were engaged at Crampton's Gap on September 14 and the Battle of Antietam on September 16 and 17. The
1st_Massachusetts_Battery
Historical turnpike roads in Maryland
Rockville and William's-Port Turnpike February 3, 1818 Rockville - Crampton's Gap - Williamsport Unbuilt Rockville and Washington Turnpike February 3
List_of_turnpikes_in_Maryland
State park in Maryland, United States
tree-covered mountains of the Frederick City Municipal Forest; south – Crampton's Gap, a Civil War landmark and the location of Gathland State Park, as well
Gambrill_State_Park
in the Antietam Campaign. It served with VI Corps at the Battle of Crampton’s Gap and the Battle of Antietam, assigned to the division of Maj. Gen. Henry
William_Hexamer
American politician (1840–1905)
Battle of White Oak Swamp, the Battle of Malvern Hill, the Battle of Crampton's Gap, the Battle of Antietam, the Battle of Fredericksburg, the Battle of
John_Lins
Military unit
Maryland Heights, Brownsville, Crampton's Gap and Herndon July ---; Purcelleville, July 16; Snicker's Ferry, July 17–18; Ashby's Gap and Winchester, July 19;
1st Maryland Cavalry Battalion, Potomac Home Brigade
1st_Maryland_Cavalry_Battalion,_Potomac_Home_Brigade
Country in Southeast Europe
Bulgaria scores high in gender equality, ranking 18th in the 2018 Global Gender Gap Report. Although women's suffrage was enabled relatively late, in 1937, women
Bulgaria
Coastal town in Kent, England
It has seven bays of golden sand, which are (from south to north) Dumpton Gap, Louisa Bay, Viking Bay, Stone Bay, Joss Bay, Kingsgate Bay and Botany Bay
Broadstairs
American Confederate State Army officer
Second Battle of Bull Run. Parham would then serve in the Battle of Crampton's Gap. Afterwards he commanded William Mahone's Brigade during the Battle
W._A._Parham
Historic church in Maryland, United States
is on a steeply sloping site on the east side of South Mountain at Crampton's Gap, above Burkittsville, Maryland. The building is a simple gable-front
Ceres_Bethel_AME_Church
1914–1918 global conflict
inferiority compared to Russia, the threat posed by the closing of this gap was more important than competing with the Royal Navy. After Germany expanded
World_War_I
American Union Army colonel
rejoin the brigade until shortly before their successful assault on Crampton's Gap, during the lead-up to Battle of Antietam. The VI Corps (ACW) was mostly
Edward_Burd_Grubb_Jr.
American civil war soldier (1842–1921)
Golding's Farm, Battle of Savage's Station, Maryland Campaign, Battle of Crampton's Gap, Battle of Antietam, Battle of Fredericksburg, Battle of Salem Church
Jackson_Sargent
CRAMPTONS GAP
CRAMPTONS GAP
Boy/Male
Native American
Where the wind blows down the gap.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a habitational name from Claygate in Surrey, named with Old English clæg ‘clay’ + geat ‘gate’, ‘gap’, or from some other similarly named place.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Crompton in Lancashire, named with an Old English crumbe ‘river bend’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Crumpton.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Anvitha | அநà¯à®µà®¿à®¤à®¾
Who bridges the gap
Anvitha | அநà¯à®µà®¿à®¤à®¾
Girl/Female
Indian
Who bridges the gap
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly a variant of Beadle, or a nickname from the breed of small hound called a beagle.Alternatively, it may be from French bégueule ‘gaper’, Old French begueulle ‘noisy shouting person’, a word which has been proposed as the etymology of the English term for the dog.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Biegel.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Winding Farm
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Crumpton.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places so called from the rivers on which they stand, or simply a name for someone living beside a river of this name, which is probably cognate with Welsh ffraw ‘fair’, ‘fine’, ‘brisk’. Compare Frampton.
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who bridgesth gap, Friend
Girl/Female
Tamil
Anvita | அநà¯à®µà®¿à®¤à®¾
Who bridges the gap
Anvita | அநà¯à®µà®¿à®¤à®¾
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Crumpton.
Surname or Lastname
English (West Yorkshire)
English (West Yorkshire) : topographic name for someone who lived by a gap between hills, from Middle English sherd, sharde (Old English sceard, a derivative of sceran ‘to cut or shear’).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places named Rampton, in Cambridgeshire and Nottinghamshire; the first, and probably also the second, is named Old English ramm ‘ram’ + tūn ‘settlement’. However, the modern surname is concentrated in Hampshire, suggesting perhaps that another, unidentified source could be involved.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places so called, of which there are several in Gloucestershire and one in Dorset. Most take the name from the Frome river (which is probably from a British word meaning ‘fair’, ‘brisk’) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. One near Tewkesbury was originally named in Old English as Frēolingtūn ‘settlement associated with Frēola’, a short form of any of the various compound names with the first element frēo ‘free’. Frampton in Lincolnshire probably gets its name from an Old English byname Frameca (a derivative of fram ‘valiant’) + tūn.
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who bridgesth gap, Friend
Girl/Female
Indian
Who bridges the gap
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English gappe, Old Norse gap ‘chasm’, ‘breach’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived near a gap in a wall, hedge, or (in Norfolk and Suffolk) cliffs.German : from the personal name Gabo, a short form of Gebolf (see Gebhardt).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Campton in Bedfordshire, named in Old English as ‘settlement (Old English tūn) by the Camel river’ (a lost river-name of Celtic origin).
CRAMPTONS GAP
CRAMPTONS GAP
Girl/Female
English
Feminine manly.
Girl/Female
Greek
Sword.
Girl/Female
African, Australian, Kurdish
One who Besets
Boy/Male
Muslim
Solid structure
Boy/Male
Muslim
Horseman, Knight, Intelligent
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
In the Shelter of Guru
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Brave
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Hill
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : apparently a habitational name from a minor place, perhaps Cudmore Farm in Bampton, Devon, which is named with the Old English personal name Cudda + Old English mÅr ‘moor’, ‘marsh’.
CRAMPTONS GAP
CRAMPTONS GAP
CRAMPTONS GAP
CRAMPTONS GAP
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v. i.
To open the mouth, or to gape, through surprise or bewilderment.
n.
An opening in anything made by breaking or parting; as, a gap in a fence; an opening for a passage or entrance; an opening which implies a breach or defect; a vacant space or time; a hiatus; a mountain pass.
n.
A large edible clam (Schizothaerus Nuttalli), of the Pacific coast; -- called also gaper clam.
imp. & p. p.
of Gape
v. i.
To pen or part widely; to exhibit a gap, fissure, or hiatus.
n.
An open or unoccupied space between bodies or things; an interruption of continuity; chasm; gap; as, a vacancy between buildings; a vacancy between sentences or thoughts.
n.
Iron instruments with sharp points, worn on the shoes to assist in gaining or keeping a foothold.
n.
A clutch formed of hooked pieces of iron, like double calipers, for raising stones, lumber, blocks of ice, etc.
v. i.
Expressing a desire for food; as, young birds gape.
n.
The gape of the mouth, as of birds; -- often resricted to the corners of the mouth.
n.
That which closes or fills up an opening or gap; hence, a temporary expedient.
a.
Having the lips widely separated and gaping like an open mouth; as a ringent bilabiate corolla.
n.
A gaping.
n.
An a/rial rootlet for support in climbing, as of ivy.
n.
The act of opening wide, or of gaping.
n.
The parasitic worm that causes the gapes in birds. See Illustration in Appendix.
n.
The act of gaping; a yawn.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Gape
n.
One who gapes.