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Searles may refer to: __NOTOC__ People * Searles (surname) * Searles G. Shultz (1897–1975), New York politician * Searles Valentine Wood (1798–1880), English palaeontologist Places in the United States * Searles, Minnesota, an unincorporated community and census-designated place * Searles Lake, a dry lake in the Mojave Desert of California * Searles Valley, in the Mojave Desert of California American schools * Searles School and Chapel, Windham, New Hampshire, on the National Register of Historic Places * Searles High School, a former school building in Methuen, Massachusetts, on the National Register of Historic Places * Searles High School (Great Barrington, Massachusetts), a former high school See also * Searle (surname) * Searls {{disambiguation, geo, given name, school English-language masculine given names ...
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Searles (surname)
Searles is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Adam Searles (born 1981), British actor * Baird Searles (1934–1993), American science fiction author and critic * Charles Searles (1937–2004), African-American artist * DeWitt Searles (1920–2021), American Air Force major general * Edward Francis Searles (1841–1920), American architect * Harold Searles (1918–2015), pioneer of American psychiatry * Javon Searles (born 1986), Barbadian cricketer * John Searles, American author and magazine editor * A. Langley Searles (1920–2009), American chemist * Mary Hopkins Searles (1818–1891), one of the wealthiest women in the United States * Michael Searles (1750–1813), English architect * Robert L. Searles Robert Lippincott Searles (April 17, 1919 – May 26, 2004) was an American businessman and politician. Searles lived in Wayzata, Minnesota, with his wife Jessie and family, and was involved in the grain marketing business. He served in the Uni ...
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Searles may refer to: __NOTOC__ People * Searles (surname) * Searles G. Shultz (1897–1975), New York politician * Searles Valentine Wood (1798–1880), English palaeontologist Places in the United States * Searles, Minnesota, an unincorporated community and census-designated place * Searles Lake, a dry lake in the Mojave Desert of California * Searles Valley, in the Mojave Desert of California American schools * Searles School and Chapel, Windham, New Hampshire, on the National Register of Historic Places * Searles High School, a former school building in Methuen, Massachusetts, on the National Register of Historic Places * Searles High School (Great Barrington, Massachusetts), a former high school See also * Searle (surname) * Searls SEARLS is a London-based Irish singer songwriter and musician. Described as a sophisticated electronic-pop artist, he is best known for releasing SCAR, the first track from his Sophomore EP in August 2018. SCAR was produced and co-written with ...
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Searles Valentine Wood
Searles Valentine Wood (February 14, 1798 – October 26, 1880) was an English palaeontologist. Life Wood went to sea in 1811 as a midshipman in the British East India Company's service, which he left in 1826. He then settled at Hasketon near Woodbridge, Suffolk. Wood devoted himself to a study of the mollusca of the Newer or Upper Tertiary (now Neogene) of Suffolk and Norfolk, and the Older Tertiary (Eocene) of the Hampshire Basin. His work in East Anglia focussed on the Crag deposits, "crag" being a local term for shelly sand that has been adopted by geologists. Opportunities for fossil-gathering were then plentiful, as these deposits were quarried to be used for fertiliser. These studies led to his chief work, ''A Monograph of the Crag Mollusca'' (1848–1856), published by the Palaeontographical Society. He was awarded the Wollaston medal for this work in 1860 by the Geological Society of London. A supplement was issued by him in 1872–1874, a second in 1879, and a third (edi ...
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Searles, Minnesota
Searles is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Brown County, Minnesota, United States. Searles is located on Minnesota State Highway 15, south of New Ulm. Searles has a post office with ZIP code 56084. As of the 2010 census, its population was 171. History Searles was plat In the United States, a plat ( or ) (plan) is a cadastral map, drawn to scale, showing the divisions of a piece of land. United States General Land Office surveyors drafted township plats of Public Lands Surveys to show the distance and bear ...ted in 1899. A post office was established at Searles in 1902. Demographics References Census-designated places in Brown County, Minnesota Census-designated places in Minnesota {{BrownCountyMN-geo-stub ...
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Searles Lake
Searles Lake is an endorheic dry lake in the Searles Valley of the Mojave Desert, in northwestern San Bernardino County, California. The lake in the past was also called Slate Range Lake and Borax Lake. The mining community of Trona is on its western shore. The evaporite basin is approximately long and at its widest point, yielding 1.7 million tons annually of industrial minerals within the basin to the Searles Valley Minerals mining operations. Searles Lake is bounded by the Argus and Slate Mountains. Named after John Wemple Searles. Geology The stratigraphic record at Searles Lake shows that it once held brackish water as deep as . Fluctuations in lake levels correspond to the advances and retreats of glaciers in the Sierra Nevada Range. Thirty major lake levels occurred during the last 150,000 years, represented by a sequence of salt and mud beds. The precipitation of minerals occurred during long periods of lake evaporation. The lake is home to the Trona Pinnacle ...
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Searles Valley
Searles Valley is a valley in the northern Mojave Desert of California, with the northern half in Inyo County and the southern half in San Bernardino County, California, United States. Searles Valley is located between the Argus Range to the west and the Slate Range to the east. Death Valley is to the northeast. The valley contains the landform features of Searles Lake and the Trona Pinnacles. Named after John Wemple Searles. Settlements The Searles Valley Minerals company town of Trona is the primary settlement. Other towns in the Searles Valley include: Westend, Argus, Pioneer Point, Homewood Canyon, and Searles Valley. Sometimes Argus, Westend, Pioneer Point, and Trona are collectively referred to as Trona. See also *Trona Railway *Panamint Valley *Indian Wells Valley Indian Wells Valley is an arid north-south basin in east-central California. In the geologic sense, it is a southern extension of Owens Valley to the north, with the recent volcanics of the Coso Range b ...
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Searles School And Chapel
The Searles School and Chapel is located in Windham, New Hampshire, in the United States. Edward Francis Searles commissioned its design and construction, which began in 1907 and was completed in 1909. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 11, 1982. History and construction Searles, a millionaire born nearby in Methuen, Massachusetts, acquired of land in Windham after 1900 and hired architect Henry Vaughan to design a home, "Stanton Harcourt", now known as Searles Castle. Searles also sought to acquire a piece of land owned by the town of Windham, on which sat a rural district schoolhouse. Searles offered to exchange a nearby piece of land and to build a new school and chapel on it for the town. The cost of construction is not known but was rumored to be over $40,000. See also *National Register of Historic Places listings in Rockingham County, New Hampshire This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Rockingham County ...
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Searles High School
Searles High School, now Methuen City Hall, is a historic former school building at 41 Pleasant Street in Methuen, Massachusetts, and an excellent example of English Renaissance Revival architecture. It was designed by Henry Vaughan, a favorite of wealthy industrialist Edward Searles, who funded construction of the building in 1904. Searles was a major presence in the town, also funding construction of the Vaughan-designed Methuen Memorial Music Hall. In the atrium rests an early small demonstration version of the Emancipation Memorial, which Searles purchased from its designer, Thomas Ball. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. It now houses offices of the City of Methuen. Description and history The building is set on the southeast side of Pleasant Street, east of Methuen's central business district and facing the former Searles estate to the south. It is a large 3-1/2 story brick and stone building, surrounded by a stone retain ...
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Searles High School (Great Barrington, Massachusetts)
Searles High School was a public high school located in Great Barrington in the Berkshire Hills of western Massachusetts. Students attended the school from Great Barrington, the villages of Housatonic, Van Deusenville and other communities in the southern Berkshire region. Searles High School was founded in 1898 and closed in 1968, when its students transferred to a new regional high school. Early school history in Great Barrington The history of education in Great Barrington can be traced to a period before the American Revolutionary War in the mid-1700s. Colonial settlers, highly valuing literacy, often supported a local schoolmaster with private donations or church sponsorship. The town's first allocation of public funds to support education occurred in the year of its incorporation, 1761. While an early sign of its commitment to education, it would be a century before the rural pioneer community could support a public high school. Throughout the region one room school house ...
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Searle (surname)
Searle is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Adam Searle, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council since 2011 * Berni Searle (born 1964), South African photographer and installation artist * Catherine Searle, American mathematician * Charles Edward Searle (1828–1902), British academic, Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University 1888–89 * Damon Searle (born 1971), Welsh footballer * David Searle (1936–2021), retired Canadian politician and lawyer * Elhanan J. Searle (1835–1906), associate justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court * Frank Searle (businessman) (1874-1948), Chief Engineer of the London General Omnibus Company * Frank Searle (photographer) (1921–2005), British photographer of the Loch Ness Monster * George Frederick Charles Searle (1864–1954), British physicist * George Mary Searle (1839–1918), American astronomer * Greg Searle (born 1972), British Olympic rower, brother of Jonny Searle * Helen Searle (1834–1 ...
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Searls
SEARLS is a London-based Irish singer songwriter and musician. Described as a sophisticated electronic-pop artist, he is best known for releasing SCAR, the first track from his Sophomore EP in August 2018. SCAR was produced and co-written with Tileyard Music's Gil Lewis. The song was accompanied by a Wes Anderson inspired video release. SEARLS acted as a leading man in London's West End and sang backing vocals for Adele. SEARLS released debut EP Follow in 2016. SEARLS released his debut single Doing Time in 2015. This led to 4 remixes by prominent UK house producers including Sony Music's Kenny Hectyc. Demons was premiered in Clash Magazine on 12 May 2016. Two weeks later, Wonderland Magazine premiered Hurricane. On 17 June 2016 SEARLS released these two tracks as an EP along with title track Follow. SEARLS graduated with a BA in Applied Psychology from University College Cork University College Cork – National University of Ireland, Cork (UCC) ( ga, ColΓ‘iste na hOllscoi ...
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