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Harker may refer to: People * Harker (surname) Municipalities *Harker, Cumbria, north of Carlisle, England *Harker, Florida, census-designated place located in Collier County, Florida *Harkers Island, North Carolina, census-designated place in Carteret County, North Carolina *Harker Heights, Texas, city in Bell County, Texas Buildings * Fort Harker (Alabama), military fortification built during the American Civil War *Fort Harker (Kansas), military installation of the US Army from 1866 to 1872 * The Harker School, private educational institution in San Jose, California, USA Geographical features Watercourses * Harker Creek (other), the names of several creeks in the USA *Harker's Run (Ohio), stream located in Preble County, Ohio, USA *Harker Run (West Virginia), stream located in Wetzel County, West Virginia, USA Lakes * Harker Lake, shallow glacial lake in Kidder County, North Dakota, USA * Upper Harker Lake, shallow glacial lake located in Kidder County, North Dakota, ...
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Harker (surname)
Harker is an English surname. Some genealogical records show that the origin of Harker comes from the North-West regions of England- North of the Lake District. Speculation is that Harker is the result of the combination of Romanized hyphenation of the surnames Hart or Hare and Kerr. (Hart - a type of stag; Hare - a rabbit; Kerr - a marshland.) It is also assumed that the Harker family were romanized subjects who lived on both sides of Hadrian's Wall in that area. Harkers can be found mostly in Northern England. In the United States, there are concentrations of Harkers living in communities across the Rocky Mountains from Mexico to Canada. They are mostly descendants from Mormon Pioneers which dispersed from Cove Fort, Utah to settle the western frontier as called and assigned by Mormon leaders in the late 1800s. Individuals *Al Harker (1910–2006), American soccer player *Alfred Harker (petrologist) (1859–1939), English geologist and petrologist * Billy Harker (born 1911), En ...
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Upper Harker Lake
Slade National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge in Kidder County, North Dakota. It was established in 1941 when the property was donated by G.T. Slade, a Northern Pacific Railroad executive. It is managed under the Long Lake National Wildlife Refuge. It contains Harker Lake and Upper Harker Lake. History Historically, the marshes and wetlands south of the town of Dawson, North Dakota support a large quantity of migratory waterfowl, which have attracted hunters. George Theron Slade, Third Vice President of the Northern Pacific Railroad, enjoyed hunting game birds in the area. In 1924, he began purchasing land around Harker Lake for the use of a private shooting club.United States Fish and Wildlife Service (2006).Slade National Wildlife Refuge Overview Retrieved Aug. 15, 2006. Slade invested a considerable sum into improving the land with the aim of making it more attractive for waterfowl. Improvements included planting and harvesting a limited amount of organi ...
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Hark (other)
Hark is from a Middle English word "herken", meaning to listen carefully. It may refer to: Geography *Hark, Byzantine name for the Muş Province area of Turkey *"The Hark" (Harkness Commons), a Gropius building on the Harvard Law School campus Music Albums * ''Hark'' (album), a 1985 album by clarinetist Buddy DeFranco, with the Oscar Peterson quartet *'' Hark! Songs for Christmas - Vol. II'', a 2006 album by Sufjan Stevens *'' Hark! The Village Wait'', a 1970 album by the folk rock band Steeleye Span *''Hark!'', a 1992 album by Richard Stoltzman * ''Hark!'' (The Doppelgangaz album), 2013 * ''Hark!'' (Andrew Bird album), a 2020 album by Andrew Bird Songs *" Hark! The Herald Angels Sing", Christmas carol by Charles Wesley *" Hark The Sound", the alma mater song of the University of North Carolina *"Hark", a song by Buddy DeFranco from the 1985 album '' Hark'' People Given name *Hark Bohm (born 1939), German actor and screenwriter * Hark Olufs (1708–1754), Frisian sailor Surnam ...
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Harkness (other)
Harkness may refer to: * Harkness (surname) * The Harkness Ballet * Harkness Fellowship, an international health policy fellowship * Harkness Memorial State Park, a 230-acre park and mansion in Waterford, Connecticut *Harkness rating system, a chess rating system used from 1950 to 1960. * Harkness table, a style of teaching * Harkness Tower, a Gothic structure at Yale University * Rosa 'Anne Harkness', a rose variety * Harkness, Victoria Harkness is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, North west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Melton local government area. Harkness recorded a population of 12,463 at the 2021 census. The suburb wa ...
, a western suburb of Melbourne, in the City of Melton {{disambig ...
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Harker (video Game)
Double Helix Games was an American video game developer based in Irvine, California, founded in October 2007 through the merger of The Collective and Shiny Entertainment, two studios owned by Foundation 9 Entertainment. Double Helix was acquired by Amazon and integrated into Amazon Game Studios in February 2014. History Double Helix Games was formed as the result of a merger between The Collective and Shiny Entertainment, two video game developers owned by Foundation 9 Entertainment. Shiny had been acquired by Foundation 9 in October 2006 under the terms that it would co-locate with the already owned The Collective. On October 9, 2007, it was announced that both studios had relocated to new offices in Irvine, California, and were being merged, expected to not result in any job losses. The amalgam, led by Michael Persson, received the name "Double Helix Games" in March 2008. In July 2009, as part of a round of consolidations within Foundation 9, Double Helix suffered an und ...
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Dorsa Harker
Dorsa Harker is a wrinkle ridge at in Mare Crisium on the Moon. It is 213 km long and was named after Alfred Harker, an English petrologist Petrology () is the branch of geology that studies rocks and the conditions under which they form. Petrology has three subdivisions: igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary petrology. Igneous and metamorphic petrology are commonly taught together ..., in 1976. References {{moon-stub Harker ...
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Harker Glacier
Harker Glacier is a tidewater glacier on South Georgia Island in the southern Atlantic Ocean. Harker glacier was first mapped by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition (1901-1904), and named De Geer Glacier, after Gerard De Geer (1858-1943), a Swedish geologist who specialized in geomorphology and geochronology. It was remapped in 1912 by David Ferguson, and renamed for Alfred Harker (1859-1939), an English geologist who specialised in petrology and petrography. The valley in which Harker Glacier is located drains from south to north out of the Allardyce Range into Moraine Fjord in the eastern side of Cumberland Bay, south of Grytviken, the principal settlement of the island. Harker Glacier is a tidewater glacier that contributes icebergs to the bay. The glacier has not changed significantly since the 1970s, but is further advanced than when it was photographed by Frank Hurley in 1914.
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Mount Harker
Mount Harker is a mountain peak located east of Willis Glacier in the Saint Johns Range, Victoria Land, Antarctica. The mountain was first mapped by the Terra Nova Expedition (1910–1913) led by Robert Falcon Scott. The mountain is named for Alfred Harker (1859–1939), an English geologist who specialised in petrology Petrology () is the branch of geology that studies rocks and the conditions under which they form. Petrology has three subdivisions: igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary petrology. Igneous and metamorphic petrology are commonly taught together ... and petrography. External linksAustralian Antarctic Data Centre Antarctic Gazeteerentry for Mount Harker.Consorzio PNRA Composite Gazeteer of Antarcticaentry for Mount Harker. Cited references Mountains of Victoria Land Scott Coast {{ScottCoast-geo-stub ...
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Harker Point
Harker Point forms the southernmost end of Bristol Island in the South Sandwich Islands. Although the island was discovered by a British expedition under James Cook in 1775, Harker Point was unnamed until it was surveyed in 1930 by a team on the staff of the Discovery Committee.United States Geological Survey (2002)."Feature Name: Harker" United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior The United States Department of the Interior (DOI) is one of the executive departments of the U.S. federal government headquartered at the Main Interior Building, located at 1849 C Street NW in Washington, D.C. It is responsible for the mana .... Retrieved May 10, 2007. See also * History of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands Cited references Headlands of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands {{SouthGeorgia-geo-stub ...
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Harker Canyon (other)
Harker Canyon or Harkers Canyon is a name of several canyons in the United States: * Harkers Canyon (Salt Lake County, Utah) * Harkers Canyon (Tooele County, Utah) *Harker Canyon (Tooele County, Utah) *Harker Canyon (Washington) Harker Canyon is formed by a tributary of the Spokane River, where it forms the Spokane Arm of Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake, in Lincoln County, Washington, United States. A small portion of the canyon where it empties into the Spokane River is par ...
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Harker Park Lake
Harker Park Lake is located on the northwest face of Burro Mountain in Rio Blanco County, Colorado, United States. It is south of the very small town of Buford, Colorado, and west of the city of Boulder. The lake is in the watershed of the White River and is entirely surrounded by the White River National Forest White River National Forest is a United States National Forest, National Forest in northwest Colorado. It is named after the White River (Green River), White River that passes through its northern section. It is the most visited National Forest .... The headwaters for the lake extend to the top of Burro Mountain at 3,092 m (10,143 ft). Water from Harker Park Lake drains into Sterry Lake, which in turn is the source for Sawmill Creek, a tributary of the South Fork of the White River. The nearest road, New Castle Buford Road, is west of the lake and 109 m (360 ft) lower in elevation. References {{authority control Harker Park Bodies of water ...
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Harker Lake
Slade National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge in Kidder County, North Dakota. It was established in 1941 when the property was donated by G.T. Slade, a Northern Pacific Railroad executive. It is managed under the Long Lake National Wildlife Refuge. It contains Harker Lake and Upper Harker Lake. History Historically, the marshes and wetlands south of the town of Dawson, North Dakota support a large quantity of migratory waterfowl, which have attracted hunters. George Theron Slade, Third Vice President of the Northern Pacific Railroad, enjoyed hunting game birds in the area. In 1924, he began purchasing land around Harker Lake for the use of a private shooting club.United States Fish and Wildlife Service (2006).Slade National Wildlife Refuge Overview Retrieved Aug. 15, 2006. Slade invested a considerable sum into improving the land with the aim of making it more attractive for waterfowl. Improvements included planting and harvesting a limited amount of organi ...
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