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Historic house in Virginia, United States
Salubria is a historic plantation house located at Stevensburg, Culpeper County, Virginia. It was built in 1757, and is a two-story, hipped roof dwelling
Salubria
United States historic place
Salubria Lodge No. 31 is a historic Masonic building located at 85 W. Central Street in Cambridge, Washington County, Idaho, United States. Built in 1922
Salubria_Lodge_No._31
Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States
1742, Salubria, a large brick Georgian manor house, was built about one half mile southeast of the village now known as Stevensburg. Salubria was the
Stevensburg,_Virginia
Archaeological site in Virginia, United States
owns a nearby 18th-century mansion, Salubria, once the home of Governor Spotswood's widow. In October 2000, Salubria was donated by the Grayson family to
Germanna
American evangelist and theologian
where he started a small utopian community named Salubria (near present-day Farmington, Iowa). Salubria failed shortly after his death in 1844, and the
Abner_Kneeland
Census-designated place in Maryland, United States
annually, as of 2025. The land developed for National Harbor was previously Salubria Plantation, built in 1827 by Dr. John H. Bayne. The plantation house burned
National_Harbor,_Maryland
County in Maryland, United States
Together, these projects were built on land formerly occupied by the Salubria plantation, where a 14-year-old slave girl poisoned her owner, John H.
Prince George's County, Maryland
Prince_George's_County,_Maryland
Catholic order of mendicant friars
guide. On 15 July 1255, Pope Alexander IV issued the bull Cum quaedam salubria to command a number of religious groupings to gather for the purpose of
Order_of_Saint_Augustine
Members of religious orders that follow the Rule of Saint Augustine
Innocent's successor, Pope Alexander IV, issued the papal bull Cum Quaedam Salubria summoning all the various groups of Augustinian hermits and the Hermits
Augustinians
United States historic place
with the newspaper, which was established in 1889 in the mining town of Salubria, Idaho, three miles west of Cambridge. It was moved to Cambridge after
Cambridge_News_Office
Census-designated place in Maryland, United States
Maryland House of Delegates and Senate. The land that his plantation, "Salubria", once occupied is directly adjacent to National Harbor and is now the
Oxon_Hill,_Maryland
US Navy admiral and physician to the US President
Mason, one of the American Founding Fathers) and Frances Adelena Pettus at Salubria, the Grayson family estate in Culpeper County, Virginia. He graduated Phi
Cary_T._Grayson
19th-century Maryland politician, horticulturalist, and slaveholder
Maryland to abolish slavery in its new constitution. Bayne was owner of the Salubria plantation near Oxon Hill, Prince George's County, Maryland. He was elected
John_H._Bayne
American editor and publisher (1869–1949)
where he returned to the newspaper business. He published weekly papers in Salubria, Emmett and Boise. In 1896, he moved back to Kansas and bought the Linn
Eugene_Lorton
Salubria
National Register of Historic Places listings in Culpeper County, Virginia
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Culpeper_County,_Virginia
Village in New York, United States
Bath five days per week. The Conhocton River flows through Bath, and Lake Salubria is a small artificial lake southeast of the village. As of the census of
Bath_(village),_New_York
Building Image Dates Location City, State Description 1 Salubria Lodge No. 31 1922 built 1990 NRHP-listed 85 W. Central St. 44°34′23″N 116°40′36″W / 44
List of Masonic buildings in the United States
List_of_Masonic_buildings_in_the_United_States
sahlbergi Hellen, 1915 c g Lissonota sakala Cushman, 1942 c g Lissonota salubria Ugalde & Gauld, 2002 c g Lissonota samuelsoni (Momoi, 1970) c Lissonota
List_of_Lissonota_species
53rd running of the Preakness Stakes
37.25-1 $3,000 4th 3 4 Strolling Player George Fields Robert A. Smith Salubria Stable 4.55-1 † $2,000 5th HD 6 Sun Beau John Craigmyle Charles W. Carroll
1928_Preakness_Stakes
US state Freemasonry body
29[n1] September 1892 Nampa Elmore No. 30 September 1892 Mountain Home Salubria No. 31 September 1893 Cambridge Unity No. 32 September 1893 Genesee Grove
Grand_Lodge_of_Idaho
Howe Nez Perce County Lewiston R yes Edward S. Jewell Washington County Salubria D yes George W. King Shoshone County Wallace D yes Harry Kinport Bingham
Idaho Constitutional Convention
Idaho_Constitutional_Convention
Historic church in Kentucky, United States
officially organized on March 22, 1816, with the first church located near Salubria Springs in Christian County. In 1823 the church relocated to a new site
Bethel Baptist Church (Fairview, Kentucky)
Bethel_Baptist_Church_(Fairview,_Kentucky)
Horse race
Cosden 39.04 21 14 Sortie Fred Weiner Max Hirsch A. Charles Schwartz 39.04 22 16 Strolling Player George Fields Robert A. Smith Salubria Stable 12.08
1928_Kentucky_Derby
Horse race in New York, US
Sr. Harry Payne Whitney 1:06.60 1923 Fluvanna George Babin Max Hirsch Salubria Stable 1:06.40 1922 Cresta Leslie Penman James G. Rowe Sr. Harry Payne
Demoiselle_Stakes
Horse race
Sr. Harry P. Whitney 5 F 1:00.40 1923 Fluvanna George Babin Max Hirsch Salubria Stable 5 F 1:00.20 1922 Susweep Earl Sande Sam Hildreth Rancocas Stable
Astoria_Stakes
Salubria Lodge No. 31
National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington County, Idaho
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Washington_County,_Idaho
Species of grass-like plant
to a 1910 article on the botany of Montana. The type locality was near Salubria, a now-abandoned townsite across the Weiser River from Cambridge in Adams
Carex_aboriginum
Defunct American thoroughbred horse race
William Martin 1¼ M 2:05.60 1924 My Own 4 Earl Sande William P. Burch Salubria Stable 1¼ M 2:05.60 1923 Prince James 5 Laverne Fator A. J. Goldsborough
Saratoga_Handicap
Horse race
Fisher 13⁄4 3:00.80 $8,300 1923 My Own 3 Earl Sande William H. Brooks Salubria Stable (Cary T. Grayson) 13⁄4 2:57.20 $6,850 1922 Exterminator 7 Albert
Saratoga_Cup
American politician
State Assembly (Tompkins Co.) in 1834 and 1836. Before 1849, he removed to Salubria, then in Chemung County. This village was subsequently renamed Jefferson
George_B._Guinnip
American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
in the summer of 1922 by Admiral Cary Grayson who raced her under his Salubria Stable colors. Out of the mare High Pass, her sire was the two-time American
Fluvanna_(horse)
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Australian, Hebrew
Pledged to God
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Devon)
English (chiefly Devon) : from the Middle English personal name Jenkin, a pet form of John with the addition of the suffix -kin (of Low German origin).
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Hindu, Indian
Victorious; Who Always Win
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Indian
Child, An ever year old girl, A young girl
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Muslim
Zaman - times
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Arabic, Assamese, Indian, Muslim
Main; New
Biblical
that disperses; that spoils
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Queen of a womens kingdom
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Anglicized form of Hebrew Ittay, ITHAI means "neighboring" or " with me." In the bible, this is the name of a Gittate and the name of one of King David's warriors.
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Muslim
Witness, Patriot
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