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Trammel or Trammelsor Trammell may refer to: Places * Trammel, Virginia * Trammels, Texas, United States People with the name * Allen Trammell (born 1942), American football player * Joel Trammell (born 1965), American businessman * Trammell, both a surname and a given name Other uses * Trammel (fishing net) * Trammel, a tool for restraining a horse's ambling * Trammel hook * Trammel of Archimedes A trammel of Archimedes is a mechanism that generates the shape of an ellipse. () It consists of two shuttles which are confined ("trammeled") to perpendicular channels or rails and a rod which is attached to the shuttles by pivots at fixed posi ..., a tool for drawing ellipses * Trammel points or trammels, metal points with clamping apparatus used to construct a beam compass * '' Trammel v. United States'' {{disambiguation ...
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Trammel, Virginia
Trammel is an unincorporated community in Dickenson County, Virginia, United States. Trammel is located along Virginia State Route 63 north of St. Paul. Trammel had a post office with ZIP code 24289 from October 8, 1919, to November 16, 2002; the community is now part of ZIP code 24237. Trammel was first settled by a farmer named Hiram Keith. The first school in Trammel, known as the Delphia School, opened in 1898; a new schoolhouse was built for the school in 1924. The Carolina, Clinchfield and Ohio Railway The Clinchfield Railroad was an operating and holding company for the Carolina, Clinchfield and Ohio Railway . The line ran from the coalfields of Virginia and Elkhorn City, Kentucky, to the textile mills of South Carolina. The 35-mile segment ... began building a line through Dickenson County in 1913 and drove the last spike in Trammel in 1915; service to the community began in 1916. Coal mining was the primary industry at Trammel in the 1920s. References Un ...
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Trammels
Trammels (sometimes spelled ''Trammells'') was an unincorporated area near State Highway 6 in eastern Fort Bend County, Texas, United States. Location Trammels was located on the southwestern side of Oyster Creek, twenty miles east of Richmond, at the junction of ''a graded and drained road'' and what later was designated as McKeever Road (which paralleled the railroad tracks in this vicinity). It was about one mile west of the present-day junction of Texas State Highway 6 and Trammel-Fresno (sic) Road. This is near what later became the south terminus of the Fort Bend Tollway, approximately halfway between U.S. Highway 59 and State Highway 288. The remnants of Trammels are within the city limits of Missouri City, a Houston suburb, after having been annexed in October 1981. History Little is known regarding the early history of the town, though there are some records of the development of the neighboring town of DeWalt, of which community Trammels became a part. In 1936, T ...
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Allen Trammell
Allen Raymond Trammell, Jr. (born July 19, 1942) is a former American football defensive back who played one season with the Houston Oilers of the American Football League. He played college football at the University of Florida. He first enrolled at Eufaula High School in Eufaula, Alabama before transferring to Baylor School in Chattanooga, Tennessee Chattanooga ( ) is a city in and the county seat of Hamilton County, Tennessee, United States. Located along the Tennessee River bordering Georgia, it also extends into Marion County on its western end. With a population of 181,099 in 2020, .... References External linksJust Sports Stats
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Joel Trammell
Joel Trammell is an American businessman and entrepreneur. Trammell works in CEO education and software. Trammell is the former CEO of Black Box Network Services, and the founder and chairman of Khorus Software, which equips CEOs with strategy-execution software. He is also the author of ''The CEO Tightrope'', published by Greenleaf Book Group in 2014. Education Trammel received his bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from Louisiana Tech University in 1987. Trammell served on the board of directors for The Louisiana Tech University Research Foundation for the 2013–2014 year. Career After college, Trammell went on to be an instructor at the Naval Nuclear Power School for four years. From 1990 to 1995, Trammell served as CEO for UST Computers, then co-founded HomeSmart. In 1999, Trammell and his wife, Cathy Fulton, co-founded NetQoS, a developer of network and application performance management software. He served as CEO until the company was acquired by CA Tec ...
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Trammell
Trammell is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Trammell Crow (1914–2009), American property developer Surname *Alan Trammell (born 1958), American baseball shortstop * Austin Trammell (born 1998), American football player * Bobby Lee Trammell (1934–2008), American rockabilly singer and politician *Bubba Trammell (born 1971), American baseball outfielder * Charles M. Trammell (1886–1967), judge of the United States Board of Tax Appeals * Dennis Trammell (born 1982), American basketball player * Jeffrey Trammell (born 1950), American lobbyist and political consultant * Joel Trammell, (born 1965) American businessman * Lloyd Trammell (born 1953), American inventor *Park Trammell (1876–1936), American politician *Pat Trammell (1940–1968), All-American quarterback * Sam Trammell (born 1969), American actor *Taylor Trammell Taylor Walter-Lee Trammell ( ; born September 13, 1997) is an American professional baseball outfielder ...
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Trammel (fishing Net)
A fishing net is a Net (device), net used for fishing. Nets are devices made from fibers woven in a grid-like structure. Some fishing nets are also called fish traps, for example #Fyke nets, fyke nets. Fishing nets are usually meshes formed by knotting a relatively thin thread. Early nets were woven from grasses, flaxes and other fibrous plant material. Later cotton was used. Modern nets are usually made of artificial polyamides like nylon, although nets of organic polyamides such as wool or silk thread were common until recently and are still used. History Fishing nets have been used widely in the past, including by stone age societies. The oldest known fishing net is the net of Antrea, found with other fishing equipment in the Karelian town of Antrea, Grand Duchy of Finland, Finland, in 1913. The net was made from willow, and dates back to 8300 BC. Recently, fishing net sinkers from 27,000 BC were discovered in Korea, making them the oldest fishing implements discovered, ...
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Ambling
An ambling gait or amble is any of several four-beat intermediate horse gaits, all of which are faster than a walk but usually slower than a canter and always slower than a gallop. Horses that amble are sometimes referred to as "gaited", particularly in the United States. Ambling gaits are smoother for a rider than either the two-beat trot or pace and most can be sustained for relatively long periods, making them particularly desirable for trail riding and other tasks where a rider must spend long periods in the saddle. Historically, horses able to amble were highly desired for riding long distances on poor roads. Once roads improved and carriage travel became popular, their use declined in Europe but continued in popularity in the Americas, particularly in areas where plantation agriculture was practiced and the inspection of fields and crops necessitated long daily rides. The ability to perform an ambling gait is usually an inherited trait. In 2012, a DNA study found that ...
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Trammel Hook
A trammel hook is an adjustable hook used to suspend objects at variable heights. Trammel hooks may be used to hold a pot or kettle over a fire while cooking, allowing the height of the pot to be easily changed. Thus the rate of heating can be controlled. Trammel hooks can also be used to hold candles, where changing the height makes the area lit wider or narrower. Trammel hooks appear in heraldry, particularly in Germany, where they are called (). See also * Outdoor cooking * Pothook A pothook (or pot hook) is an S-shaped metal hook for suspending a pot over a fire. Usage While one extremity of the pothook is hooked to the handle of the pot, the other is caught upon an iron crane moving on a pivot over the fire. Later stove ... External linksExamples of trammel hooks from the 13th-17th centuries Fasteners {{tool-stub ...
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Trammel Of Archimedes
A trammel of Archimedes is a mechanism that generates the shape of an ellipse. () It consists of two shuttles which are confined ("trammeled") to perpendicular channels or rails and a rod which is attached to the shuttles by pivots at fixed positions along the rod. As the shuttles move back and forth, each along its channel, all points on the rod move in elliptical paths. The motion of the rod is termed elliptical motion. The semi-axes ''a'' and ''b'' of the ellipses have lengths equal to the distances from the point on the rod to each of the two pivots. The straight lines described by the pivots are special cases of an ellipse, where the length of one axis is twice the distance between the pivots and that of the other is zero. All points on a circle with a diameter defined by the two pivots reciprocate in such straight lines. This circle corresponds to the smaller circle in a Tusi couple. The point midway between the pivots orbits in a circle around the point where the chan ...
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Beam Compass
A beam compass is a compass with a beam and sliding sockets or cursors for drawing and dividing circles larger than those made by a regular pair of compasses. The instrument can be as a whole, or made on the spot with individual sockets (called trammel points) and any suitable beam. Draftsman's beam compass A draftsman's beam compass consists of a set of points and holders, mounted on a plated brass, aluminum, or German 'silver' rod. One end is generally locked down at the end of the rod, while the other has both rough and fine adjustments, though some are opposite in construction. The locked tip holder consists of a needle, for the centre of the radius, and the other holds either a lead clutch, or an inking nib. There are older variants which use a wooden beam. Another similar type is a Machinist or Engineers beam compass, which uses scribing points only, similar to ones used by woodworkers, except that its fine adjustment is generally more refined. These beam compasses can ...
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