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Dykeman (other)
Dykeman is a historic Dutch surname. It may also apply to: * Dykeman Point, a point on southwest Alexander Island, Antarctica * Dykeman Waldron Baily, a businessman and author * Dykeman's Spring, a historic fish farm located at Shippensburg in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania * Dykeman's station, a former station on the Harlem Line of the New York Central Railroad * Dykemans, New York, a historic neighborhood in the town of Southeast See also * Dyckman (other) * Dykman Dykman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Charles P. Dykman, American judge *Janet Dykman (born 1954), American archer *Shlomo Dykman (1917–1965), Polish-Israeli translator and classical scholar See also * Dyckman (disam ...
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Dykeman Point
Dykeman Point () is a snow-covered point between Rameau Inlet and Verdi Inlet, marking the northwestern extremity of Pesce Peninsula on the Beethoven Peninsula, southwest Alexander Island, Antarctica. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from U.S. Navy aerial photographs taken 1967–68 and from Landsat imagery taken 1972–73. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Commander Paul R. Dykeman, U.S. Navy, Commanding Officer of Antarctic Development Squadron Six (VXE-6 Antarctic Development Squadron Six (VXE-6 or ANTARCTIC DEVRON SIX, commonly referred to by its nickname, The Puckered Penguins) was a United States Navy air test and evaluation squadron based at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California with forwa ...) from May 1981 to May 1982. References Headlands of Alexander Island {{AlexanderIsland-geo-stub ...
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Dykeman Waldron Baily
Dykeman Waldron Baily (July 1, 1871 - 1953) was a businessman and writer. His novel '' The Heart of the Blue Ridge'' was adapted into a silent film. Baily established Baily Manufacturing Company, a locust wood pin and cross arm manufacturing business in Elkin, North Carolina. He also owned the Baily Chair Company. Many of his books are set in North Carolina locations including Bogue Banks, North Carolina's Piedmont region and Wilkes County, North Carolina. Baily was born in Mount Kisco, New York. He served as mayor of Elkin. Bibliography *''Heart of the Blue Ridge'', W.J. Watt and Co., New York City (1915), illustrated by Douglas Duer *''The Homeward Trail'' (1916), illustrated by George William Gage *''When the Cock Crows'', Bedford Publishing Co., New York City (1918), illustrated by George W. Gage *''June Gold'', W. J. Watt and Co., New York City (1922), frontispiece by Paul Stahr *''Autobiography; the Life of the Novelist and Politician from North Carolina'' (1958) Refere ...
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Dykeman's Spring
Dykeman's Spring, also known as Ainsworth Fish Farm and Asper Tract, is a historic fish farm upright=1.3, Salmon farming in the sea (mariculture) at Loch Ainort, Isle of Skye">mariculture.html" ;"title="Salmon farming in the sea (mariculture">Salmon farming in the sea (mariculture) at Loch Ainort, Isle of Skye, Scotland Fish farming or ... located at Shippensburg in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. The property has two contributing buildings, three contributing sites, and one contributing structure. They are the Dykeman manor house (1871), hatch house (1871), the engineered structure of two connected ponds, and Dykeman's spring and two archaeological sites. The Dykeman manor house was originally built about 1855, and remodeled and enlarged in the Italianate architecture, Italian Villa style in 1871. It is a 2 1/2-story, brick dwelling, 5-bays wide and 4-bays deep, on a limestone foundation. It features a hipped roof topped by six foot square cupola. The hatch house is a tw ...
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Dykeman's Station
Dykeman's was a station on the Harlem Line of the New York Central Railroad (now Metro-North Railroad). It was 55 miles from Grand Central Terminal. History Rail service in Dykeman's can be traced as far back as 1848 with the establishment of the New York and Harlem Railroad, which became part of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad in 1864 and eventually taken over by the New York Central Railroad The New York Central Railroad was a railroad primarily operating in the Great Lakes and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. The railroad primarily connected greater New York and Boston in the east with Chicago and St. Louis in the Midw .... Dykeman's was also the northern terminus of double tracks on the Harlem Line which were controlled by "Signal Station X" until 1948. The station house was replaced by a small shelter on August 6, 1961, and was closed when the New York Central merged into Penn Central in 1968. No station structures remain at the site, which ...
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Dykemans, New York
Southeast is a town in Putnam County, New York, United States, so named for its location in the southeastern corner of the county. The population was 18,058 at the 2020 census. The town as a whole is informally referred to as Brewster, the town's principal settlement; the latter is also an incorporated village within the town's borders. Interstate 84, Interstate 684, U.S. Route 202, US Route 6, and NY 22 are the primary routes through the town. History The first settler arrived ''circa'' 1730. The area first exploited was called "The Oblong," and was outside of the land claimed by the Philipse Patent. Due to a border dispute between New York and Connecticut, the area between the undisputed border of New York and the undisputed border of Connecticut was an approximately area which ran the full north-south dimension along the state line, in what are now Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, and Columbia Counties. This was called the Oblong. Land was sold in this area, both by the go ...
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Dyckman (other)
Dyckman may refer to: * Dyckman House, the oldest remaining farmhouse in Manhattan * Dyckman Street, a street in the Inwood neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City * Emory F. Dyckman (1877–1930), American lawyer and politician * States Dyckman, a wealthy British Loyalist in the American Revolution See also * Dykeman (other) * Dykman, a surname * Pete Campbell Peter Dyckman Campbell (born February 28, 1934) is a fictional character on AMC's television series ''Mad Men''. He is portrayed by Vincent Kartheiser. Kartheiser has won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble ...
, born Peter Dyckman Campbell, a fictional character played by Vincent Kartheiser in the U.S. TV series ''Mad Men'' {{Disambig, surname ...
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