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  2. Charlotte State Forest - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte State Forest is a 5,688-acre (23.02 km 2) state forest located in Charlotte County, Virginia near the town of Drakes Branch. History.

  3. List of Virginia state forests - Wikipedia

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    Appomattox-Buckingham State Forest: Appomattox and Buckingham: 19,513 acres (78.97 km 2) Big Woods State Forest: Sussex: 2,403 acres (9.72 km 2) Bourassa State Forest: Bedford: 288 acres (1.17 km 2) Browne State Forest: Essex: 128 acres (0.52 km 2) Channels State Forest: Washington and Russell: 4,836 acres (19.57 km 2) Charlotte State Forest ...

  4. John Napier - Wikipedia

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    John Napier of Merchiston (/ ˈ n eɪ p i ər / NAY-pee-ər; [1] Latinized as Ioannes Neper; 1 February 1550 – 4 April 1617), nicknamed Marvellous Merchiston, was a Scottish landowner known as a mathematician, physicist, and astronomer.

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  6. John Napier (bobsleigh) - Wikipedia

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    John Napier (born December 12, 1986) is an American bobsled driver and a soldier in the U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program. He won the two-man event at the 2009 U ...

  7. John Napier (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    John Napier (footballer) (born 1946), Irish-born footballer and manager, notably with Bradford City A.F.C. John Napier, of the Scottish shipbuilding firm Robert Napier and Sons; John R. Napier (1917–1987), primatologist from the University of London, founder of the Primate Society of Great Britain; Sir John Napier, 4th Baronet (1636–1711 ...

  8. File:John Napier of Merchiston, 1616.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: John Napier of Merchiston, 1550 - 1617. Discoverer of logarithms. Date: 1616: Source: ... If the file has been modified from its original state, some details ...

  9. John R. Napier - Wikipedia

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    Napier was an orthopedic surgeon at the University of London before being invited by Sir Wilfrid Le Gros Clark to join him in his paleoanthropology research. [1] Napier then dedicated his life afterward to primatology, becoming the founder of the Primate Society of Great Britain, and was among the group, with Louis Leakey and Philip Tobias, that named Homo habilis in the 1960s.