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| | Bobby Hill (King of the Hill) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Bobby Hill was once sent to Fort Berk, a military academy which his highly-decorated grandfather Cotton Hill attended as a young man. He is also friends with Joseph Gribble and next-door neighbor Connie Souphanousinphone. |  | | Hank Hill: Well, I guess you could say that, but maybe mush isn't so bad. |  | | Cotton Hill: I guess he was just born a pile of mush. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Hill_(King_of_the_Hill)
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| | Journal 6 - Part 2 |
 | | In the early morning hours Jelka, Red and Nelleh descend from the tower of the Fort on Bone Hill and move down the stairs to the cellars beneath the fort. |  | | After a brief rest, they set out so they can be off of Bone Hill before the coming of night. |  | | This adventure was based upon Dungeon Module L1: The Secret of Bone Hill. |
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http://members.aol.com/Laggamundo/journal6b.html
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| | Oswetry Hill Fort - Oswestry, Shropshire |
 | | The Old Oswestry Hill Fort, known as Caer Ogyrfan after King Arthur’ s father in law, is said to be the birthplace of Queen Ganhumara, or Guinevere. |  | | The hill fort can be found on the northern outskirts of Oswestry, a constant reminder of the beginnings of the town and it is without a doubt the most spectacular of Shropshire’s hill forts, and one of the best to be found in any part of Britain. |  | | Some hill forts were re-occupied after the Romans left Britain; however, it is unknown whether the Old Oswestry hill fort was occupied again. |
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http://www.shropshiretourism.info/oswestry/hill-fort
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| | Casualties List |
 | | Killed in action at Rowlett's Station, Kentucky 12-17-1861; Buried at Fort Willich in Munfordville, Kentucky; Among 14 sets of remains removed to Cave Hill in 1867; Buried Cave Hill National Cemetery; According to monument translation, Lohse is not listed on the Cave Hill Monument. |  | | Born in Markstedt, Bavaria 01-01-1818; 43 years old; Killed in action at Rowlett's Station, Kentucky 12-17-1861; Buried at Fort Willich in Munfordville, Kentucky; Among 14 sets of remains removed to Cave Hill in 1867; Buried Cave Hill National Cemetery. |  | | Born in Menzen, Hannover 01-12-1842; 19 years old; Killed in action at Rowlett's Station, Kentucky 12-17-1861; Buried at what became Fort Willich in Munfordville, Kentucky; Among 14 sets of remains removed to Cave Hill in 1867; Buried Cave Hill National Cemetery. |
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http://www.ulib.iupui.edu/KADE/peake/casualties_list.html
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| | Casualties List |
 | | Killed in action at Rowlett's Station, Kentucky 12-17-1861; Buried at Fort Willich in Munfordville, Kentucky; Among 14 sets of remains removed to Cave Hill in 1867; Buried Cave Hill National Cemetery; According to monument translation, Lohse is not listed on the Cave Hill Monument. |  | | Born in Markstedt, Bavaria 01-01-1818; 43 years old; Killed in action at Rowlett's Station, Kentucky 12-17-1861; Buried at Fort Willich in Munfordville, Kentucky; Among 14 sets of remains removed to Cave Hill in 1867; Buried Cave Hill National Cemetery. |  | | Born in Munchberg, Bavaria 02-06-1843; 18 years old; Died in hospital 12-19-1861 of wounds received at Rowlett's Station, Kentucky 12-17-1861; Buried at what became Fort Willich in Munfordville, Kentucky; Among 14 sets of remains removed to Cave Hill in 1867; Buried Cave Hill National Cemetery. |
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http://www.ulib.iupui.edu/KADE/peake/casualties_list.html
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| | Miscellaneous York County, SC, Obituaries |
 | | Surviving are her husband, John Neal of Fort Mill; her son, Craig Neal of Fort Mill; her daughter, Melissa White of Fort Mill; her brother, Darrell Morrow of Fort Mill; her sister, Linda Sims of Rock Hill; and three grandchildren. |  | | Memorials may be made to St. John's United Methodist Church Building Fund, 130 Tom Hall St., Fort Mill, SC 29715 or to Hospice Community Care, 325 S. Oakland Ave., Rock Hill, SC 29732. |  | | Memorials may be made to St. John's United Methodist Church building fund, 130 Tom Hall St., Fort Mill, SC 29715 or to Hospice Community Care, 325 S. Oakland Ave., Rock Hill, SC 29732. |
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http://www.obitcentral.com/obitsearch/obits/sc/sc-york79.htm
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| | Fort Hill tower |
 | | Fort Hill is named for the Roxbury High Fort that stood there during the American Revolution (the "first American revolution," as the current residents called it, anticipating, as they were, an imminent second one). |  | | The fort on Fort Hill was part of the Siege of Boston during the Revolution. |  | | Fort Hill is one of a group that includes Mission Hill and Parker Hill. |
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http://www.trussel.com/lyman/forthil2.htm
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| | How to Spell Pittsburgh: "I Have Called the Place..." |
 | | Lee could have said that the fort was commanded also by a hill on the north side of the Allegheny as close to the fort as Grant's Hill--Seminary Hill, first called The Hogback, and since 1870, Monument Hill. |  | | Fort Burd was erected in accordance with the science of backwoods fortifications of the times, with bastions, ditch and draw-bridge, built wholly of earth and wood. |  | | In the Baptismal Register of Fort Duquesne it is recorded that one French soldier was buried on the field of battle, two men and Ensign la Perade died of their wounds, and that M. Dericherville was killed in the battle. |
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http://www.carnegielibrary.com/exhibit/hname8.html
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| | Cape Cod National Seashore: Places: Fort Hill |
 | | Red Maple Swamp Trail, which adjoins the Fort Hill Trail, contains a boardwalk loop through the heart of the swamp, which is wheelchair accessible from the Hemenway entrance. |  | | Fort Hill Trail is a 1 1/2 mile series of connected pathways that lead across fields, through cedar/oak forests, and along the edge of Nauset Marsh. |  | | Salt hay was harvested from the marsh in barges; the Atlantic White Cedar Swamp south of Fort Hill and the Red Maple Swamp were cleared of trees; and as local wood disappeared, an Irish-born minister taught residents how to dry and burn peat. |
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http://www.nps.gov/caco/places/forthill.html
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| | BBC - Shropshire - History - Old Oswestry hill fort |
 | | Old Oswestry was investigated by archaeologists some 60 years ago, and excavations show the hill fort was occupied probably from the late Bronze Age - before any of the ramparts were built. |  | | Old Oswestry has been described as the finest example of an Iron Age hill fort in the Marches, and this is mainly because of its highly elaborate defences. |  | | It's more than 2,000 years since this low hill was first fortified - yet the fortifications can still be easily seen. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/shropshire/history/2003/12/old_oswestry.shtml
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| | Fort Hill tower |
 | | The fort on Fort Hill was part of the Siege of Boston during the Revolution. |  | | Faintly visible in the left background is the Fort Hill tower. |  | | Fort Hill is named for the Roxbury High Fort that stood there during the American Revolution (the "first American revolution," as the current residents called it, anticipating, as they were, an imminent second one). |
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http://www.trussel.com/lyman/forthil2.htm
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| | The History of Clemson University -- Fort Hill |
 | | Fort Hill is located in Clemson, S.C., near the intersection of Fort Hill Street and Calhoun Drive in the center of the Clemson University campus, 11 miles from I-85, two hours north of Atlanta, Ga., and less than one hour south of Greenville, S.C. Click here for directions to Clemson. |  | | Fort Hill was named a national treasure by the Save America's Treasures program, and its artifacts are currently undergoing a comprehensive conservation program funded by this federal grant and matching funds. |  | | Fort Hill was the home of John C. Calhoun, South Carolina's pre-eminent 19th century statesman, from 1825 until his death in 1850. |
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http://www.clemson.edu/welcome/history/forthill
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| | HABS Project--Fort Hill |
 | | Fort Hill was Senator Calhoun's power base for meetings with low country constituents who summered in the Pendleton District and was home to his wife Floride and family. |  | | In his office at Fort Hill, Vice-President Calhoun reflected on the Constitution and, in the fall of 1828, formulated ideas that were anonymously published as "The South Carolina Exposition and Protest." There, in July 1831, he also penned his famous "Fort Hill Address," setting forth his Doctrine of Nullification outlining the concept of states' rights. |  | | Today the Fort Hill National Historic Landmark complex is comprised of the dwelling house, Calhoun's office, a reconstructed kitchen, a partially restored spring house and the immediate grounds. |
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http://www.cr.nps.gov/habshaer/habs/absfthil.htm
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| | fort greene R6B zoning taskforce |
 | | To this effect the Clinton Hill Society and the Fort Greene Association have formed the Joint Taskforce for the Re-zoning of Clinton Hill and Fort Greene. |  | | The area is highlighted in green and also includes the Fort Greene and Clinton Hill Historic Districts as indicated by the shaded areas. |  | | The rezoning proposal of the Fort Greene and Clinton Hill Associations includes R6A rezoning on the commercial streets of Myrtle and Fulton and R6B rezoning of the entirely residential streets. |
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http://www.fortgreeneny.com/r6b.html
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| | HABS Project--Fort Hill |
 | | Fort Hill was Senator Calhoun's power base for meetings with low country constituents who summered in the Pendleton District and was home to his wife Floride and family. |  | | In his office at Fort Hill, Vice-President Calhoun reflected on the Constitution and, in the fall of 1828, formulated ideas that were anonymously published as "The South Carolina Exposition and Protest." There, in July 1831, he also penned his famous "Fort Hill Address," setting forth his Doctrine of Nullification outlining the concept of states' rights. |  | | Today the Fort Hill National Historic Landmark complex is comprised of the dwelling house, Calhoun's office, a reconstructed kitchen, a partially restored spring house and the immediate grounds. |
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http://www.cr.nps.gov/habshaer/habs/absfthil.htm
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| | DGP3-Museum |
 | | Fort Canning Hill, as it is known today, was occupied as early as the 14th century. |  | | Further down Fort Canning Hill and towards the Bras Basah Park lies Dhoby Ghaut, which derives its name from the laundry that used to occupy the area. |  | | At the foot of Fort Canning Hill today, there are numerous buildings of the British Colonial period which have historic and unique legacy. |
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http://www.ura.gov.sg/dgp_reports/museum/int-hist.html
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| | The History of Clemson University -- Fort Hill |
 | | Fort Hill is located in Clemson, S.C., near the intersection of Fort Hill Street and Calhoun Drive in the center of the Clemson University campus, 11 miles from I-85, two hours north of Atlanta, Ga., and less than one hour south of Greenville, S.C. Click here for directions to Clemson. |  | | Fort Hill was named a national treasure by the Save America's Treasures program, and its artifacts are currently undergoing a comprehensive conservation program funded by this federal grant and matching funds. |  | | Fort Hill was the home of John C. Calhoun, South Carolina's pre-eminent 19th century statesman, from 1825 until his death in 1850. |
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http://www.clemson.edu/welcome/history/forthill
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| | Carter Hill and Dorcas Tabitha Hosch |
 | | Carter Hill was born 18 Mar 1805 in Walton Co. GA, and died 30 Jul 1881 in Walton Co. GA buried in Hill Cemetery in Fort Yargo State Park, Barrow Co. GA, son of John Hill and Annie Naomi Camp. |  | | Carter Hill was born in the log cabin that has been restored and located in Fort Yargo State Park, Barrow Co. GA. |  | | Buried in Hill Family Cemetery, Fort Yargo State Park, Barrow Co. GA. |
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http://home.carolina.rr.com/whardin/chill.html
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| | Fort A.P. Hill Scout Jamboree and Camping Information |
 | | Fort A.P. Hill is a U.S. Army installation near Bowling Green, VA, 20 miles southeast of Fredericksburg, VA. The installation is named in honor of Lt. Gen. |  | | Fort A.P. Hill is used for training by nearly 100,000 active military, National Guard and Reserve soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines annually. |  | | Camp Opechancanough is a 200-acre tract by Hearns Pond on Fort A.P. Hill. |
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http://www.aphill.army.mil/boysscout.asp
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| | Hwee's Domain - Favourite Places . . . |
 | | The Fort Gate and adjoining wall are all that remain of a fort which was built on this hill between 1859 and 1861. |  | | The hill, previously known as Government Hill, was renamed Fort Canning Hill after Load Charles John Canning, the Governor General of India. |  | | Be sure to look behind the Fort Gate's massive wooden door for the narrow stairway leading to the roof of the structure with a tree-top view of the Fort Canning Hill Park. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/id/foomail/places.html
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| | The Bridge at Almaraz |
 | | Hill in the center is where the French fort at Miravete was. |  | | The south bank had two defensive works: a fleche at the bridgehead and a fort on the hill overlooking it. |  | | Hill's raid on Almaraz Bridge was one of the most audacious and brilliant actions of the Peninsular War. |
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http://www.napoleon-series.org/military/virtual/c_almaraz.html
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| | Old Oswestry |
 | | Old Oswestry is a large and impressive early Iron Age hill fort in the Welsh Marches near Oswestry. |  | | Although Old Oswestry was one of the most strongly defended hill forts in Britain there is no evidence that the Romans ever tried to besiege it. |  | | Finally two further circuits of banks and ditches were added to the outside and a flanking bank placed alongside the eastern entrance. |
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http://encyclopedia.codeboy.net/wikipedia/o/ol/old_oswestry.html
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| | Brooklyn Dentistry - Great Brooklyn Cosmetic Dentist - Clinton Hill Dental |
 | | Brooklyn, Clinton Hill, Fort Greene, Brooklyn Heights, and Downtown Brooklyn NY area patients can call Clinton Hill Dental for cosmetic dentistry. |  | | Dentist Brooklyn New York- Clinton Hill Dental for Cosmetic Dentistry - Implant And Prosthodontic Dentistry In The Clinton Hill and Fort Greene NY Area. |  | | Brooklyn Clinton Hill and Fort Greene NY Area Dental Financing at Clinton Hill Dental. |
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http://www.dental-23.com/DentistBrooklynNY.htm
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| | History - Vermont Cav. & Arty. |
 | | Company "F" at Fort Bunker Hill until November 17, 1862, then at Fort Slocum until March, 1864, and at Fort Thayer until May, 1864. |  | | Company "H" at Fort Slocum until March, 1864, then at Fort Bunker Hill until May, 1864. |  | | Company "A" at Fort Lincoln September 27 to November 17, 1862, then at Fort Totten until March, 1864, and at Fort Lincoln until May, 1864. |
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http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/uncttr1.htm
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| | Castlelaw Hill Fort Hotels. Hotels near Castlelaw Hill Fort - Accommodation UK |
 | | All our discount Castlelaw Hill Fort hotels are specially selected with guaranteed low internet rates for all our England and UK hotels. |  | | From a cheap Castlelaw Hill Fort hotel, to 4 and 5 star Castlelaw Hill Fort hotels with special offers, you are sure to find the best Castlelaw Hill Fort hotel Accommodation for you. |  | | Take a Picture tour of Castlelaw Hill Fort, and please come back after your visit to submit your own. |
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http://www.picturesofengland.com/Scotland/Midlothian/Penicuik/Castlelaw_Hill_Fort/hotels1/luxury/pricelow
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| | Fort A.P. Hill |
 | | Fort A. Hill is situated within the boundaries of Caroline County, a large rural county of great natural beauty, dotted with farms, woodlands and waters. |  | | Fort A.P. Hill has used data from the sensors to change the way training is conducted and works closely with units to ensure the necessary noise they make has minimal impact to the environment. |  | | Fort A.P. Hill is one of the Department of Defense leaders in assessing training noise and taking steps to ensure neighbors off the installation are not adversely impacted by the booms and bangs of combat. |
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http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/fort-ap-hill.htm
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| | Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Site Victoria FortRoddHill.com |
 | | The waterfront sites at Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse are extremely photogenic, especially with the scenic backdrop of the Olympic Mountains in neighbouring Washington state. |  | | The Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse Preservation Society offers light refreshments and souvenirs in the old Canteen building inside Fort Rodd Hill during the summer months. |  | | Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Site Victoria FortRoddHill.com |
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http://www.fortroddhill.com
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| | Subterranea Britannica: Sites: Beacon Hill Fort (Harwich) |
 | | Beacon Hill Fort is located on a natural south-east facing promontory on the south side of the Orwell Haven comprising the estuaries of both the River Orwell and the River Stour. |  | | In 1804 a masonry tower was built on Beacon Hill and six years later the Harwich Redoubt was built 100 metres to the north west of the fort. |  | | Plan of Beacon Hill Fort - click on a feature to see a picture |
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http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/sites/b/beacon_hill_fort/index.shtml
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| | BAR HILL |
 | | Having said all this, the fortlet lying beneath the Antonine fort at Bar Hill and another at Croy Hill, are now both thought not to be Agricolan, possibly not even constructed by the Roman military, perhaps even by the native inhabitants prior to the coming of Rome. |  | | In addition to the nine inscribed stones found in or rear the Bar Hill fort, a Roman milestone or honorific pillar was found along the Wall near Bar Hill, one of only two recorded in the RIB for Scotland, the other being at Cramond on the Firth of Forth near Edinburgh ( vide RIB 2313). |  | | The first unit to be stationed at the Bar Hill fort were evidently the First Cohort of Baetasians, an auxiliary infantry regiment recruited from the Baetasii tribe of Lower Germany who inhabited the lands between the Rhine and the Meuse. |
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http://www.roman-britain.org/places/bar_hill.htm
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