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Wilkes County, Georgia, Wilkes
Wilkes may refer to: Places * Wilkes, Portland, Oregon, a US neighborhood * Wilkes County, Georgia * Wilkes County, North Carolina * Wilkes Basin, George V Land, Antarctica * Wilkes Station, Antarctica, a research station * Battery Wilkes, a historic artillery battery in West Ashley, Charleston, South Carolina * Wilkes Power Plant, Jefferson, Texas, an electrical power station * Wilkes Island, islet of Wake Island in the Central Pacific. Schools in the United States * Wilkes University, Pennsylvania * Wilkes Community College, Wilkesboro, North Carolina * Wilkes Honors College, Florida People * John Wilkes, English radical journalist and politician in the late 18th century. * Wilkes (surname), other people with the surname * Wilkes Angel (1817–1889), New York lawyer and politician * Wilkes C. Robinson (1925–2015), judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims from 1987 to 1997 Other uses * , several US Navy vessels * Wilkes (horse) (born 1952), Australian thoroug ...
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Wilkes, Portland, Oregon
Wilkes is the northeasternmost neighborhood in Portland, Oregon, bordered on the north by the Columbia River and on the east by the city of Gresham, Oregon, Gresham, where it expands into the city as the neighborhood of Wilkes East. It adjoins the neighborhoods of Argay, Portland, Oregon, Argay, Russell, Portland, Oregon, Russell, and Hazelwood, Portland, Oregon, Hazelwood on the west, and Glenfair, Portland, Oregon, Glenfair on the south. Interstate 84 in Oregon, Interstate 84 runs through the middle of the neighborhood. Wilkes is a mostly suburban and residential neighborhood in the south, but has many Business park, business parks and industrial space north of Special routes of U.S. Route 30#Portland bypass, Sandy Boulevard. History In 1850, William Wilkes, son of American pioneer, pioneers Payton and Anna Wilkes, took a Donation Land Claim Act, Donation Land Claim on Sandy Road east of Portland, where the neighborhood is today. Soon afterward, he left for California during t ...
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Wilkes Angel
Wilkes Angel (February 26, 1817 in Exeter, Otsego County, New York – February 1889) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. Life He was the son of William G. Angel and Emily P. (English) Angel (1790–1822). In 1833, he removed with his father to Hammondsport, New York, and in 1835 to Angelica, New York. He attended the common schools, studied law with his father, was admitted to the bar, and practiced in Angelica. He was District Attorney of Allegany County from 1841 to 1844. On December 23, 1841, he married Hannah Marble. He was Supervisor of Angelica in 1849, 1850 and 1861. He was a Republican member of the New York State Assembly (Allegany Co., 1st D.) in 1861. He was a member of the New York State Senate (30th D.) from 1862 to 1865, sitting in the 85th, 86th, 87th and 88th New York State Legislatures. In 1859, the county seat of Allegany County was transferred to Belmont, and after his tenure in the State Senate Angel moved his law practice there. In ...
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Wilkes-Barre Variation
Wilkes-Barre ( , alternatively or ) is a city in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States, and its county seat. Located at the center of the Wyoming Valley in Northeastern Pennsylvania, it had a population of 44,328 in the 2020 census. It is the second-largest city, after Scranton, in the Scranton–Wilkes-Barre–Hazleton, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area, which had a population of 567,559 as of the 2020 census, making it the fifth-largest metropolitan area in Pennsylvania after the Delaware Valley, Greater Pittsburgh, the Lehigh Valley, and Greater Harrisburg. The contiguous network of five cities and more than 40 boroughs all built in a straight line in Northeastern Pennsylvania's urban core act, culturally and logistically as one continuous city, so while the city of Wilkes-Barre itself is a mid-sized city, the larger Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Urban Area contains half a million residents in roughly . Scranton/Wilkes-Barre is the cultural and economic center of a region ...
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Wilkes-Barre Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
Wilkes-Barre Township is a township with home rule status in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is adjacent to the city of Wilkes-Barre. The population of the township was 3,219 at the 2020 census. History Founding In 1753, the Susquehanna Company was formed in Connecticut for settling the Wyoming Valley in present-day Pennsylvania. Connecticut succeeded in purchasing the land from the Native Americans; however, Pennsylvania already claimed the valley through a purchase they made in 1736. In 1762, roughly two hundred Connecticut settlers (Yankees) established a settlement near Mill Creek. They planted wheat and constructed log cabins. They returned to New England for the winter. Massacre of 1763 The Connecticut settlers returned in the spring of 1763 with their families. A party of Iroquois also visited the area with the dual purpose of inciting the Lenape and killing Teedyuscung, a local Delaware chief. On April 19, 1763, the residence of the chief and twent ...
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Wilkes-Barre ( , alternatively or ) is a city in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States, and its county seat. Located at the center of the Wyoming Valley in Northeastern Pennsylvania, it had a population of 44,328 in the 2020 census. It is the second-largest city, after Scranton, Pennsylvania, Scranton, in the Wyoming Valley, Scranton–Wilkes-Barre–Hazleton, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area, which had a population of 567,559 as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the fifth-largest metropolitan area in Pennsylvania after the Delaware Valley, Greater Pittsburgh, the Lehigh Valley, and Harrisburg–Carlisle metropolitan statistical area, Greater Harrisburg. The contiguous network of five City, cities and more than 40 boroughs all built in a straight line in Northeastern Pennsylvania's urban core act, culturally and logistically as one continuous city, so while the city of Wilkes-Barre itself is a mid-sized city, the larger Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Urban ...
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Clarie Coast
Clarie Coast, called Wilkes Coast by Australia, () is that portion of the coast of Wilkes Land lying between Cape Morse, at 130°10′E, and Pourquoi Pas Point, at 136°11′E. It was discovered in January 1840 by Captain Jules Dumont d'Urville, who recognized the existence of land lying south of the ice cliffs to which he applied the name Côte de Clarie, after the wife (Claire-Fortunée Roze) of Charles Jacquinot, the captain of his second ship, the ''Zélée''. It was also spotted by the US Exploring Expedition in Feb. 1840. References

* Coasts of Antarctica Landforms of Wilkes Land {{WilkesLand-geo-stub ...
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Wilkes Land
Wilkes Land is a large district of land in eastern Antarctica, formally claimed by Australia as part of the Australian Antarctic Territory, though this claim has been held in abeyance for the period of the operation of the Antarctic Treaty, to which Australia is a signatory. Geography Wilkes Land fronts on the southern Indian Ocean between Queen Mary Coast and Adélie Land, Adelie Land, extending from Cape Hordern in 100°31' E to Pourquoi Pas Point, in 136°11' E. The region extends as a Circular sector, sector about 2600 kilometre, km towards the South Pole, with an estimated land area of 2,600,000 km², mostly glaciated. Subdivisions It is further subdivided in the following coastal areas which can also be thought of as sectors extending to the South Pole: # Knox Coast: 100°31' E to 109°16' E # Budd Coast: 109°16' E to 115°33' E # Sabrina Coast: 115°33' E to 122°05' E # Banzare Coast: 122°05' E to 130°10' E ...
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Wilkens
Wilkens is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andrea Wilkens (born 1984), German footballer * Ann Wilkens (born 1944), Swedish former journalist, diplomat and ambassador * April Rose Wilkens (born 1970), American convicted murderer who tried to use "battered woman syndrome" as a defense * Carl Wilkens (born c. 1957), American involved in Rwandan genocide rescue efforts * Elmer Wilkens (1901–1967), American football player * Emily Wilkens (1917–2000), American fashion designer and writer * Henry Wilkens (1855–1895), American Medal of Honor recipient * Iman Wilkens (1936-2018), author of ''Where Troy Once Stood'' * Jan Wilkens (born 1943), South African professional wrestler * Lenny Wilkens (born 1937), American basketball player and coach * Leo Wilkens (1893–1967), Swedish rowing coxswain * May Britt (born 1934), Swedish actress born May Britt Wilkens * Piter Wilkens (born 1959), Dutch musician * Sophia Wilkens (1817–1889), Swedish pedagogue, a ...
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Wilken
Wilken is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Aud Wilken (born 1965), Danish singer * Brock Wilken (born 2002), American baseball player * Charles Wilken (1866–1956), Danish actor * Claudia Ann Wilken (born 1949), United States federal judge * Dorothy Wilken (born 1936), American politician * Friedrich Wilken (1777–1840), German librarian, historian and orientalist * Hermann Wilken (1522–1603), German humanist and mathematician * Patrick Wilken (born 1966), Australian scientist and editor * Robert Louis Wilken (born 1936), American historian and former Lutheran minister * Stewart Wilken (born 1966), South African serial killer See also * Wilkens Wilkens is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andrea Wilkens (born 1984), German footballer * Ann Wilkens (born 1944), Swedish former journalist, diplomat and ambassador * April Rose Wilkens (born 1970), American convicted mu ... * Wilkin {{surname ...
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Wilk
Wilk is a surname of English and Polish-language origin. In Poland, the surname means wolf and is pronounced . It has 35,000 bearers in Poland and ranks about 60th on the list of the most popular Polish surnames (fifth in Podkarpackie Voivodeship). It is common in many parts of southern Poland, especially among the Lasowiacy sub-ethnic group. Its variants include Wilczek (a diminutive meaning "little wolf") and Wilczyński, which may also derive from toponyms with the stem ''wilk''. In English, the surname is a back formation of Wilkin, which originated as a short form of William. English-language variants include Wilkes, Wilke, Wilks, Wilkin, and Wilkins. The following people bear the surname: * Adam Wilk (born 1987), American baseball pitcher * Brad Wilk (born 1968), American musician * Cezary Wilk (born 1986), Polish footballer * "General Wilk" (1895–1951), nom de guerre of Aleksander Krzyzanowski * Jakub Wilk (born 1985), Polish footballer * Kasia Wilk (born ...
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Wilkes (horse)
Wilkes was a French Thoroughbred horse racing, racehorse who became a leading sire in Australia. He had two victories, over 1,500 metres in the Prix Sans Souci at Maisons-Laffitte and the 2,000 metres Prix Edgard de la Charm at Saint-Cloud, for 1,446,200 francs (equivalent of A$2,780) in stakes. Breeding He was by the successful English sire Court Martial (horse), Court Martial, his dam Sans Tares (GB) was by Sind from Tara (FR) by Teddy (horse), Teddy. Wilkes was a half-brother to two Washington, D.C. International Stakes winners in Mahan and Worden II who was also a good sire. Sans Tares was a half-sister to Norseman, a stakes-winner and sire of stakes-winners. Like Northern Dancer (horse), Northern Dancer, Wilkes was a great-great-grandson in the sire-line of Phalaris (horse), Phalaris.Morris, Simon; ''Tesio Power 2000 - Stallions of the World'', Syntax Software Wilkes was a tall, long-barrelled chestnut with a prominent white blaze and one white sock that was said to resemble ...
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Wilkes C
Wilkes may refer to: Places * Wilkes, Portland, Oregon, a US neighborhood * Wilkes County, Georgia * Wilkes County, North Carolina * Wilkes Basin, George V Land, Antarctica * Wilkes Station, Antarctica, a research station * Battery Wilkes, a historic artillery battery in West Ashley, Charleston, South Carolina * Wilkes Power Plant, Jefferson, Texas, an electrical power station * Wilkes Island, islet of Wake Island in the Central Pacific. Schools in the United States * Wilkes University, Pennsylvania * Wilkes Community College, Wilkesboro, North Carolina * Wilkes Honors College, Florida People * John Wilkes, English radical journalist and politician in the late 18th century. * Wilkes (surname), other people with the surname * Wilkes Angel (1817–1889), New York lawyer and politician * Wilkes C. Robinson (1925–2015), judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims from 1987 to 1997 Other uses * , several US Navy vessels * Wilkes (horse) (born 1952), Australian thoroug ...
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