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Scofield (other)
Scofield may refer to: * Scofield (surname), a surname * Scofield, Michigan, an unincorporated community * Scofield, Utah, a very small town ** Scofield Mine disaster, when a coal mine exploded near the town in May 1900 ** Scofield Reservoir, a reservoir near the town * Scofield Reference Bible, an annotated version of the Bible first published in 1909 See also *Schofield (other) *Scholefield Scholefield is a surname of Northern English origin. Notable people with the surname include: * Adam Scholefield (born 1985), English water polo player *Alan Scholefield (1931–2017), South African writer *Edward Scholefield (1893–1929), British ...
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Scofield (surname)
Scofield is a surname of English origin. Notable people with this surname include: People * Barbara Scofield (1926–2023), American tennis player * Bryant T. Scofield (1823–1881), American lawyer and politician * Caleb Scofield (1978–2018), American musician * Charles A. Scofield (1853–1910), mayor of Norwalk, Connecticut * Charles L. Scofield (born 1925), member of the North Dakota House of Representatives * Connie Scofield (born 1999), English football player * Cyrus I. Scofield (1843–1921), American theologian and author of the Scofield Reference Bible * David H. Scofield (1840–1905), American Civil War soldier * Dean Scofield (born 1957), American voice actor * Demetrius G. Scofield (1843–1917), American Standard Oil businessman * Edward Scofield (1842–1925), American Republican politician and 19th Governor of Wisconsin (1897–1901) * Edwin L. Scofield (1852–1918), American politician * Glenni William Scofield (1817–1891), American politician and judg ...
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Scofield, Michigan
Scofield ( ) is an unincorporated community in Monroe County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The community is located within Exeter Township. As an unincorporated community, Scofield has no legally defined boundaries or population statistics of its own. Geography Scofield is located in south-central Exeter Township within rural Monroe County. It is centered along the intersection of Scofield Road and Sumpter Road about northwest of the city of Monroe. The community sits at an elevation of above sea level. The Helser Drain and Ross Drain run through the community, which provide drainage into Stony Creek. The main branch of Stony Creek runs about one mile (1.6 km) north of the center of the community. The community of Scofield is served by Monroe Public Schools at the northern edge of the district's boundaries. Scofield does not contain its own post office and uses the Maybee 48159 ZIP Code. Areas just northeast of the center of the community may use the Carleton 48 ...
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Scofield, Utah
Scofield is a town in Carbon County, Utah, United States. The population was 23 at the 2010 census. Scofield's name is frequently applied to the 1900 mine disaster in the Pleasant Valley Coal Company's Winter Quarters mine. The community was named for ''General Charles W. Scofield'', a timber contractor and local mine official. It is the smallest incorporated area in Utah by population. History The town of Scofield is situated on high ground two miles south of the reservoir of the same name, the oldest and largest of the major impoundments on the Wasatch Plateau. Once the most populous community in Carbon County, Scofield has shrunk to only a few permanent residents. What has slowed the continual decline has become outsiders constructing summer vacation homes. The old brick school stands empty at the upper end of town, and there are abandoned buildings scattered through what was once the business district. Only the cemetery on a hill to the east suggests that this was once a c ...
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Scofield Mine Disaster
The Scofield Mine disaster was a mining explosion that occurred at the Winter Quarters coal mine on May 1, 1900. The mine was located at near the town of Scofield, Utah. In terms of life lost, it was the worst mining accident at that point in American history. The explosion is also a key element in the plot of the Carla Kelly novel ''My Loving Vigil Keeping''. Background On May 1, 1900, a dust explosion in the Winter Quarters Mine killed at least 200 men, with some rescuers placing the death toll as high as 246. Some were killed outright by the explosion, but most died of asphyxiation by whitedamp and afterdamp. Death came so quickly that some of the mine workers were found still clutching their tools. It still ranks as one of the worst mining disasters in the United States with a high number of deaths. The death toll is 200 but there was some confusion about this as one of the bodies was not found until August 1900. Other numbers have been suggested, but little or no evidence ...
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Scofield Reservoir
Scofield Reservoir is a reservoir impounded by Scofield Dam, in Carbon County, Utah. Located on the Price River, a tributary of the Green River, Scofield Reservoir is adjacent to the northernmost boundary of the Manti–La Sal National Forest. The reservoir sits at an elevation of , on the northern edge of the Wasatch Plateau. Utah State Route 96 runs along the western shoreline. After initial attempts to complete a permanent dam on the Price River, the Scofield project was initiated by the US Bureau of Reclamation. The Scofield project eventually irrigated area lands originally to be served by Mammoth Dam, and later by the defunct Gooseberry project. The present-day dam was completed in 1946. Besides providing flood protection due to variable stream flow, the reservoir is an important source of water for municipal and industrial sources. It is also a popular fishing and outdoor recreation spot for nearby communities. Hydrology The reservoir is on the Price River. The res ...
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Scofield Reference Bible
The Scofield Reference Bible is a widely circulated study Bible edited and annotated by the American Bible student Cyrus I. Scofield, which popularized dispensationalism at the beginning of the 20th century. Published by Oxford University Press and containing the entire text of the traditional, Protestant King James Version, it first appeared in 1909 and was revised by the author in 1917. Features and legacy The Scofield Bible had several innovative features. Most important, it printed what amounted to a commentary on the biblical text alongside the Bible instead of in a separate volume, the first to do so in English since the Geneva Bible (1560). It also contained a cross-referencing system that tied together related verses of Scripture and allowed a reader to follow biblical themes from one chapter and book to another (so called "chain references"). Finally, the 1917 edition also attempted to date events of the Bible. It was in the pages of the Scofield Reference Bible that man ...
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Schofield (other)
Schofield may refer to: People * Schofield (name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name Places * Schofield, Missouri, United States * Schofield, Wisconsin, United States * Schofields, New South Wales, Australia Other uses * Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, a U.S. Army installation * Schofield revolver, a variant of the Smith & Wesson Model 3 * Schofield tank, a New Zealand tank design of the Second World War See also *Schofields (other) *Scofield (other) *Scholefield Scholefield is a surname of Northern English origin. Notable people with the surname include: * Adam Scholefield (born 1985), English water polo player *Alan Scholefield (1931–2017), South African writer *Edward Scholefield (1893–1929), British ...
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