Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Oxfordshire and Oxford. The siege of Oxford comprised the English Civil War military campaigns waged to besiege the Royalist controlled city of Oxford, involving three short engagements over twenty-five months, which ended with a Parliamentarian victory in June 1646. The first engagement was in May 1644, during which King Charles I escaped ...
Originally called Prospect Ridge, the name was changed to Orion in honor of the constellation. [2] Orion was incorporated on February 4, 1850, and the charter was repealed by the Alabama Legislature on February 26, 1881. [3] A post office operated under the name Prospect Ridge from 1838 to 1848 and under the name Orion from 1848 to 1903. [4]
Bunibonibee Cree Nation (Cree: ᐸᓂᑇᓂᐱᐩ, panipwânipiy), formerly known as Oxford House First Nation and as Oxford House Band of Indians, is a First Nation located along the eastern shoreline of Oxford Lake at the headwaters of the Hayes River and is approximately 950 kilometres (590 mi) northeast of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Address: 1111 Watson Drive Oxford, AL 36203 Principal: Brian McRae Oxford Middle School. Grade Level: 7-8 Address: 1750 U.S. Highway 78 W Oxford, AL 36203 Principal: Phillip Morrison Oxford High School. Address: #1 Yellow Jacket Drive Oxford, AL 36203 Principal: Heath Harmon External links. Official website
The following is a list of people born in, resident of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Oxford, Alabama. Pages in category "People from Oxford, Alabama" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
Choccolocco Creek. / 33.66333°N 85.68778°W / 33.66333; -85.68778. The Choccolocco Creek is one of two main tributaries of the Coosa River in central Alabama. The watershed of the creek comprises 246,000 acres (376 mi 2) of drainage area. The waterway runs through the Talledega National Forest (also referred to as Choccolocco ...