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Cushman may refer to: *Cushman (name) *Cushman (company), an American vehicle manufacturer *Cushman (mango), a mango cultivar Places in the United States *Cushman, Arkansas, a city in Arkansas * Cushman, Michigan, a ghost town *Cushman, Oregon, a city in Oregon *Lake Cushman, Washington, a city in the state of Washington *Lake Cushman, a lake in Washington **Cushman Dam No. 1, a dam that forms Lake Cushman ** Cushman Dam No. 2, a dam that forms Lake Kokanee See also *Cushman & Wakefield, a real estate firm *Robert Cushman Murphy Junior High School *The Cushman School The Cushman School is Miami-Dade's oldest, continuously- operating, co-ed private school located in Miami, Florida. Founded in 1924, the school currently serves an international student body of about 850 students from Pre-kindergarten through Hig ...
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Cushman (name)
Cushman is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: * Austin F. Cushman (1830–1914), American tool inventor * Charlie Cushman (1850–1909), American baseball umpire and manager * Charlotte Cushman (1816–1876), American stage actress * Doug Cushman (born 1953), American cartoonist * Francis W. Cushman (1867–1909), American politician * Jeremy Cushman (born 1990), American violinist * Joseph Augustine Cushman (1881–1949) American paleontologist *Harvey Cushman (1877-1920) baseball player * Karen Cushman (born 1941), American writer * Leah Cushman, American politician * Mary Floyd Cushman (1870 - 1965), American medical doctor and missionary * Pauline Cushman (1833–1897), American actress and Civil War spy * Robert Cushman (1578–1625), Plymouth Colony Pilgrim * R. A. Cushman (1880–1957), American entomologist * Robert E. Cushman Jr. (1914–1985), U.S. Marine Corps general * Robert H. Cushman (1924–1996), engineering journali ...
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Cushman (company)
Cushman is a manufacturer of industrial, personal, and custom vehicles. It is based in Augusta, Georgia, United States, and is owned by Textron. History The Cushman scooter company started in 1903 in Lincoln, Nebraska, by Everett and Clinton Cushman. The company incorporated as Cushman Motor Works in 1913. website, Nebraska State Historical Society. Retrieved on July 10, 2009. Cushman began production of their four-stroke Husky engine in 1922. Cushman produced engines for farm equipment, pumps, lawn mowers, and boats. Cushman began making Auto-Glide scooters in 1936 as a means to increase the sale of Husky engines during the Great Depression. Cushman scooters were widely used by the United States Armed Forces in World War II and as an alternative to automobiles before and after the war. One famous Cushman was the model 53, a military model from the World War II era. Designed to be dropped by parachute with Army Airborne troops, Shattuck, Colin, ''Scooters: Red Eyes Whitewa ...
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Cushman (mango)
The 'Cushman' mango is a mango cultivar that originated in south Florida. The variety had limited to no commercial application but has been sold as a dooryard tree. History The original tree grew from a seed planted in 1936 on the property of E. L. Cushman, in Miami, Florida. For many decades afterward its parentage was unknown, but a 2005 pedigree analysis suggested that the cultivar was likely a cross between Haden and Amini. The fruit was recognized as having excellent eating quality, but the trees were poor bearers making the cultivar undesirable for commercial production. Cushman was also known as the 'Big Yellow'. Cushman trees are planted in the collections of the USDA's germplasm repository in Miami, Florida, the University of Florida's Tropical Research and Education Center in Homestead, Florida, and the Miami-Dade Fruit and Spice Park, also in Homestead. Description The fruit is round in appearance and yellow when ripe, often looking more like a grapefruit than a ...
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Cushman, Arkansas
Cushman is a city in Independence County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 452 at the 2010 census. Geography Cushman is located at (35.869346, -91.764695). According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all land. Transportation * Arkansas Highway 69 Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 461 people, 178 households, and 140 families residing in the town. The population density was 115.6 inhabitants per square mile (44.6/km2). There were 208 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the town was 96.53% White, 1.08% Native American, and 2.39% from two or more races. 1.08% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. There were 178 households, out of which 35.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 66.3% were married couples living together, 11.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 20.8% were non-families. 18.5% of all households were made up of individuals, ...
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Cushman, Oregon
Cushman is an unincorporated community in Lane County, Oregon, United States. It is located on the north bank of the Siuslaw River on Oregon Route 126, between Tiernan and Florence. Cushman was a station Coos Bay Branch of the Southern Pacific Railroad (today the Coos Bay Rail Link), named for local residents C. C. and I. B. Cushman. It was a mile east of the community of Acme, but the railroad already had a station named Acme, so the name "Cushman" was chosen instead. The post office was moved from Acme in 1916 and renamed to match the station; it closed in 1961. Cushman has a historic store that was built in 1889 and expanded in 1925, and there is a swing span railroad bridge across the river there. The bridge opened to allow ocean-going barges to reach a now-closed sawmill in Mapleton. In 1940, Cushman had a population of 145 and a full-service port. At that time the hills above the community produced Port Orford-cedar, a large evergreen coniferous tree native to the region ...
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Lake Cushman, Washington
Lake Cushman is an unincorporated community on the shores of Lake Cushman in Mason County, Washington, United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territorie .... It is also known as Cushman, and is sometimes considered part of the town of Hoodsport. It also features a small state park, Hoodsport Trail State Park. The Lake Cushman community also features Dow Mountain. There are camping grounds on the lake called Mossyrock and Taidnapam. Unincorporated communities in Washington (state) Unincorporated communities in Mason County, Washington {{MasonCountyWA-geo-stub ...
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Lake Cushman
Lake Cushman is a lake and reservoir on the north fork of the Skokomish River in Mason County, Washington. The lake originally was a long narrow broadening of the Skokomish River formed in a glacial trough and dammed by a terminal moraine from the Vashon Glaciation during the most recent ice age. The lake was expanded after construction of the Cushman Dam No. 1. The lake is maintained by this dam and provides electrical power to the Tacoma Power system. As a popular retreat for hiking, fishing, boating and kayaking, Lake Cushman's shoreline is dotted with resorts and rental cabins. The lake is notable for its beautiful crystal clear blue water and the huge round rocks surrounding it, as well as thick stands of hemlock, fir and cedar trees. Lake Cushman was named in honor of Orrington Cushman, who served as interpreter for Governor Isaac Stevens during the Treaty of Point Elliott negotiations with Puget Sound Natives in 1854. Geography Lake Cushman sits at above sea leve ...
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Cushman may refer to: *Cushman (name) *Cushman (company), an American vehicle manufacturer *Cushman (mango), a mango cultivar Places in the United States *Cushman, Arkansas, a city in Arkansas * Cushman, Michigan, a ghost town *Cushman, Oregon, a city in Oregon *Lake Cushman, Washington, a city in the state of Washington *Lake Cushman, a lake in Washington **Cushman Dam No. 1, a dam that forms Lake Cushman ** Cushman Dam No. 2, a dam that forms Lake Kokanee See also *Cushman & Wakefield, a real estate firm *Robert Cushman Murphy Junior High School *The Cushman School The Cushman School is Miami-Dade's oldest, continuously- operating, co-ed private school located in Miami, Florida. Founded in 1924, the school currently serves an international student body of about 850 students from Pre-kindergarten through Hig ...
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Cushman & Wakefield
Cushman & Wakefield plc is a global commercial real estate services firm. The company's corporate headquarters is located in Chicago, Illinois. Cushman & Wakefield is among the world's largest commercial real estate services firms, with revenues of US$9.4 billion in 2021. The company operates from approximately 400 offices in 60 countries, has around 50,000 employees and manages about of commercial space. It is one of the "Big Three" commercial real estate services companies, alongside CBRE and JLL. History Cushman & Wakefield was founded in New York City on October 31, 1917, by brothers-in-law J. Clydesdale Cushman and Bernard Wakefield. In the 1960s, Cushman & Wakefield began a national expansion, establishing offices throughout the U.S. In 1969, RCA acquired Cushman & Wakefield, selling its stake to The Rockefeller Group in 1976. In 1989, Mitsubishi Estate Co. Ltd. became the majority shareholder in The Rockefeller Group. In 1990, a presence in Europe was established ...
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Robert Cushman Murphy Junior High School
Three Village Central School District is a school district located on Long Island, New York. It serves Setauket, East Setauket, South Setauket, Stony Brook, Poquott, Head of the Harbor, Old Field, and small portions of Port Jefferson, Saint James and Lake Grove. Its name came from the older, original "Three Villages" of Setauket, Stony Brook and Old Field after the merger of the Stony Brook and Setauket school districts in the 1960s. Ward Melville, a local philanthropist, was a proponent of the Three Village school district, and contributed land for its new schools. The school district is renowned for its InSTAR program, a three-year science research program which produces record numbers of Regeneron Science Talent Search (formerly Intel STS) semifinalists. In 2008, the district's program produced 13 semifinalists, the most semifinalists from a single school in the entire nation. The district's Intellectually Gifted (I.G.) program is housed at its Nassakeag Elementary Schoo ...
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