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Hubbard may refer to: Places Antarctica *Mount Hubbard (Antarctica), a mountain on Thurston Island Canada *Hubbard, Saskatchewan * Hubbards, Nova Scotia Canada/United States * Mount Hubbard, a mountain on the Alaska/Yukon border *Hubbard Glacier, a large freshwater glacier in Alaska and Yukon Greenland *Hubbard Glacier (Greenland), a glacier in the Inglefield Gulf United States * Hubbard, Iowa * Hubbard, Minnesota * Hubbard, Missouri * Hubbard, Nebraska *Hubbard, Ohio *Hubbard, Oregon *Hubbard, Texas * Hubbard, Dodge County, Wisconsin * Hubbard, Rusk County, Wisconsin *Hubbard County, Minnesota * Hubbard Lake, Michigan (other) *Hubbard Township, Hubbard County, Minnesota * Hubbard Township, Polk County, Minnesota *Hubbard Township, Trumbull County, Ohio *Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, an outdoor laboratory for ecological studies in central New Hampshire *Hubbard Creek, Texas *Hubbard Street, in Chicago, Illinois *Lake Ray Hubbard, a freshwater lake in Dallas and Roc ...
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Old Mother Hubbard
"Old Mother Hubbard" is an English-language nursery rhyme, first given an extended printing in 1805, although the exact origin of the rhyme is disputed. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19334. After a notable nursery success, it was eventually adapted to a large variety of practical and entertaining uses. Words The first published version of ''The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard and her Dog'' is attributed to Sir Henry Martin, 1st Baronet#Sarah Catherine Martin, Sarah Catherine Martin (1768–1826) and associated with a cottage in Yealmpton, Devon, close by where she was staying at Kitley House. The book was "illustrated with fifteen elegant engravings on copper plate" and had a dedication to her host "John Pollexfen Bastard, J.B. Esq MP, at whose suggestion and at whose House these Notable Sketches were design’d", signed S. C. M. The poem begins This is followed by a series of quatrains in similar format relating to the pair’s further activities, the numbe ...
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Hubbard, Nebraska
Hubbard is a village in Dakota County, Nebraska, United States. It is part of the Sioux City, IA–NE– SD Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 236 at the 2010 census. History The Dakota City Land Company laid out Hubbard in 1880. The town was named after Judge Asahel W. Hubbard, president of the Covington, Columbus & Black Hills Railroad.Jensen, Charlene."Hubbard, Dakota County".Nebraska... Our Towns.
Retrieved April 20, 2011.


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According to the , the village has a total area of , all land.


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Hubbard, Oregon
Hubbard is a city in Marion County, Oregon, United States. The population was 3,426 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Salem Metropolitan Statistical Area. History Hubbard was named for Charles Hubbard, who was an Oregon settler in 1847. The railroad arrived in 1870 and a station was situated in the town. The city made the news when former President of the United States Donald Trump, as a write-in candidate, won a seat on the board of the Hubbard Rural Fire Protection District in 2023 via a dice-roll tiebreaker over four other write-ins. However, since he didn't live in or own property in the district, he was excluded from the board. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all of it land. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 3,173 people, 958 households, and 756 families living in the city. The population density was . There were 1,002 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of th ...
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Hubbard Glacier
__NOTOC__ Hubbard Glacier ( Lingít: ''Sít' Tlein'') is a glacier located in Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve in eastern Alaska and Kluane National Park and Reserve in Yukon, Canada, and named after Gardiner Hubbard. Geography The longest source for Hubbard Glacier originates from its snout and is located at about , approximately west of Mount Walsh with an elevation around . A shorter tributary glacier begins at the easternmost summit on the Mount Logan ridge at about at about . Before it reaches the sea, Hubbard is joined by the Valerie Glacier to the west, which, through forward surges of its own ice, has contributed to the advance of the ice flow that experts believe will eventually dam the Russell Fjord from Disenchantment Bay waters. The Hubbard Glacier ice margin has continued to advance for about a century. In May 1986, the Hubbard Glacier surged forward, blocking the outlet of Russell Fjord and creating Russell Lake. All that summer, the n ...
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Hubbard, Iowa
Hubbard is a city in Hardin County, Iowa, United States. The population was 860 at the time of the 2020 census. History Hubbard was settled as a community in the year 1880, following construction of the railroad through the territory. It was named for Judge Nathaniel M. Hubbard, railroad attorney. Hubbard was incorporated on November 1, 1881. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land. Demographics 2020 census As of the census of 2020, there were 860 people, 356 households, and 220 families residing in the city. The population density was 465.6 inhabitants per square mile (179.8/km2). There were 391 housing units at an average density of 211.7 per square mile (81.7/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 94.8% White, 0.3% Black or African American, 0.2% Native American, 0.1% Asian, 0.0% Pacific Islander, 1.5% from other races and 3.0% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino persons of any race comprised 3.1% of the ...
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Hubbard County, Minnesota
Hubbard County is a county in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 21,344, and was estimated to be 22,050 in 2024, Its county seat is Park Rapids. Part of the Leech Lake Indian Reservation is in the county. History The county was created on February 26, 1883, with territory partitioned from Cass County. It was named for Lucius Frederick Hubbard, a prominent Territory editor, Civil War participant, and businessman who was governor of Minnesota from 1882 to 1887. The county's boundaries have remained unchanged since its creation. The new county's courthouse was destroyed by fire around 1890, but the public records were salvaged. Geography The county's terrain is hilly, largely wooded, and dotted with lakes and ponds. It generally slopes to the east, with the northern part sloping to the north and the southern part sloping to the south. Its highest point is near the lower middle of its western border, at ASL. Acc ...
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Hubbard, Rusk County, Wisconsin
:''See also, Hubbard, Dodge County, Wisconsin.'' Hubbard is a town in Rusk County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 168 at the 2000 census. The town was likely named for Arthur O. Hubbard, a manufacturer based in Minnesota. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 44.7 square miles (115.7 km2), of which 44.1 square miles (114.2 km2) is land and 0.6 square mile (1.5 km2) (1.30%) is water. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 168 people, 69 households, and 50 families residing in the town. The population density was 3.8 people per square mile (1.5/km2). There were 83 housing units at an average density of 1.9 per square mile (0.7/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 97.02% White, 2.38% Asian, and 0.60% from two or more races. There were 69 households, out of which 21.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 65.2% were married couples living together, 4.3% had a fema ...
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Hubbard Township, Trumbull County, Ohio
Hubbard Township is one of the twenty-four townships of Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The 2020 census found 12,969 people in the township. Geography Located in the southeastern corner of the county, it borders the following townships and cities: * Brookfield Township – north *Hermitage, Pennsylvania – northeast *Shenango Township, Mercer County, Pennsylvania – east * Coitsville Township, Mahoning County – south *Youngstown – southwest * Liberty Township – west * Vienna Township – northwest corner The city of Hubbard is located in central Hubbard Township, and the census-designated places of Maplewood Park and Masury are located in the township's south and northeast respectively. Name and history Hubbard Township was established around 1806, deriving its name from Nehemiah Hubbard Jr., a Connecticut Land Company agent. It is the only Hubbard Township statewide. Government The township is governed by a three-member board of trustees, who are elected in ...
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Hubbard Creek
Hubbard Creek is a river that flows through Callahan, Shackelford and Stephens counties in Texas. The creek rises three miles north of Baird, flowing sixty-two miles northeast, through Shackelford County before meeting the Clear Fork of the Brazos River ten miles north of Breckenridge. See also *List of rivers of Texas The list of rivers of Texas is a list of all named waterways, including rivers and streams that partially pass through or are entirely located within the U.S. state of Texas. Across the state, there are 3,700 named streams and 15 major rivers ... References Rivers of Texas Callahan County, Texas Shackelford County, Texas Stephens County, Texas {{Texas-river-stub ...
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Hubbard Street
Hubbard Street is a street in Chicago, Illinois named for early settler Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard. Hubbard Street has three distinct sections. The first, east of the Chicago River, runs from Kingsbury Street to Michigan Avenue. The second, longer section runs from Des Plaines Street west to Campbell Avenue (2500 W) The third and shortest section is a three-block stretch from Kilpatrick Avenue (4700 W) to Lavergne Avenue (5000 W) where it ends at the Hubbard Playlot Park. Notable buildings on this street include Courthouse Place at 54 W. Hubbard. Hubbard's Cave Where Hubbard Street crosses over the Kennedy Expressway, there is a long underpass popularly known as Hubbard's Cave. The underpass is about a quarter of a mile in length, and actually extends from Hubbard Street to Wayman Street. This tunnel-like section of the expressway was very dark to drive through until lights were added in 1962. Murals Running along the south side of Hubbard Street, from Ogden Avenue to Des ...
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Lake Ray Hubbard
Lake Ray Hubbard, formerly Eastern Dallas Lake or Forney Lake, is a freshwater impoundment (reservoir) located in Dallas, Texas in the counties of Dallas, Kaufman, Collin, and Rockwall, just north of the City of Forney. It was created by the construction of the Rockwall-Forney Dam, which impounded the East Fork Trinity River. It measures in size with a storage capacity of 490,000 acre-ft (600 million m3) and a maximum depth of 40 ft (12 m). The dam is currently owned by the City of Dallas. I-30 crosses the lake on the Eastern Dallas Causeway. The lake was originally named Forney Lake for the small city of Forney. After the City of Dallas incorporated the lake, it was renamed after a living person, Ray Hubbard, who presided over the Dallas Parks and Recreation System board from 1943 to 1972. The reservoir is currently managed and owned by Dallas Water Utilities. History Originally designed to provide water to the North Texas region, the project was started in ...
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Mount Hubbard (Antarctica)
The Walker Mountains () are a range of peaks and nunataks which are fairly well separated but trend east–west to form the axis, or spine, of Thurston Island in Antarctica. Location The Walker Mountains form the spine of Thurston Island, running from west to east along the length of the island. Features, from west to east, include Landfall Peak, Mount Lopez, Mount Caldwell, Henderson Knob, Mount Kazukaitis, Mount Simpson, Mount Noxon, Mount Leech, Mount Hubbard, Smith Peak, Mount Borgeson, Guy Peaks, Mount Hawthorne, Mount Bramhall, Zuhn Bluff and Parker Peak. Discovery and Name The Walker Mountains were discovered by Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd and members of the United States Antarctic Service (USAS) in a flight from the ship ''Bear'' on February 27, 1940. They were named by the United States Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-SCAN) for Lt. William M. Walker, captain of the United States Exploring Expedition ship ''Flying Fish'' which reached a point 100 mi N of Th ...
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