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Xanthostemon verdugonianus, commonly known as mangkono or Philippine ironwood, is a species of plant in the family Myrtaceae. [2] It is endemic to the islands of the Visayas , Palawan , and northeastern Mindanao .
The Solomon S. Curry House is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story vernacular Queen Anne structure, sided with clapboard and shiplap and sitting on a concrete foundation. [2] The first floor has a long, L-shaped open porch; a matching porch on the second story is enclosed with double-hung, six-over-six windows.
A haverkamp was a fenced field of oats or oat farm. [1] Notable people with the surname include: Anselm Haverkamp (born 1943), German-American philosopher and literary critic; Christina Haverkamp (born 1958), German activist; Egbert Haverkamp-Begemann (1923–2017), Dutch-American art historian; Maarten Haverkamp (born 1974), Dutch CDA politician
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Ironwood is the only known place in the Upper Peninsula to ever host a professional sports team, with Ironwood hosting the Northwest Football League's Gogebic Panthers in 1935 [14] and 1936. Their 1935 campaign was immensely successful as the Panthers finished with a 6–1 record, their only loss coming to the eventual league champion La Crosse ...
Ironwood Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a publicly traded pharmaceutical company. It was originally called Microbia, Inc. Microbia was founded by postdocs from the lab of Gerald Fink at the Whitehead Institute to commercialize approaches that had been developed in the lab to improve industrial fermentation of fungi, to genetically engineer them to produce secondary metabolites more efficiently or to ...
Ironwood is a common name for many woods that have a reputation for hardness, or specifically a wood density that is denser than water (approximately 1000 kg/m 3, or 62 pounds per cubic foot), although usage of the name ironwood in English may or may not indicate a tree that yields such heavy wood.
Wilhelm Haverkamp (4 March 1864, in Senden – 13 January 1929, in Berlin) was a German sculptor and medallist, in the Historicist style. Life and work [ edit ]