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  2. Kilbourn - Wikipedia

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    Kilbourn Bridge, located just south of Kilbourn, Iowa, United States Kilbourn Hill or Dexter Drumlin, a 311-foot drumlin and 38-acre open space reservation in Lancaster, Massachusetts Abell-Kilbourn House in Martinsburg, West Virginia, associated with John N. Abell and Charles W. Kilbourn

  3. Kilbourne - Wikipedia

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  4. Kilburn, Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    Kilburn is a village and civil parish in the English county of Derbyshire, known as Kilbourne until around 100 years ago. The population of the civil parish taken at the 2011 Census was 3,618.

  5. Byron Kilbourn - Wikipedia

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    Byron Kilbourn (September 8, 1801 – December 16, 1870) was an American surveyor, railroad executive, and politician who was an important figure in the founding of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [1] He was the 3rd and 8th mayor of Milwaukee.

  6. Kilbourn Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Kilbourn Dam was the first major hydroelectric station on the Wisconsin River. [3] It was named for its location in the city of Kilbourn , which changed its name to Wisconsin Dells in 1931. The dam was designed by Daniel W. Mead [ 4 ] and built from 1906 to 1909 by the Southern Wisconsin Power Company, led by Magnus Swenson of Madison ...

  7. William Kilbourn - Wikipedia

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    William Morley Kilbourn OC FRSC (18 December 1926 – 4 January 1995) was a Canadian author, historian, professor, and politician. Kilbourn wrote on various topics in Canadian history, including economics, religion, and biography. After studying at Oxford and Harvard during the 1950s, in 1962 Kilbourn joined the faculty at York University. From ...

  8. Oliver Kilbourn - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Percival Kilbourn (6 October 1904 – April 1993) was a British coal miner, painter, and founding member of the Ashington Group.. Widely considered to be the group's best-known artist, Kilbourn used the experiences that he had gained while working in the mines and represented them in his art work.

  9. Lawrence Kilburn - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Kilburn (sometimes Kilbrunn or Kilbourn) (1720–1775) was a painter active in the colony of New York. He was for nearly twenty years the portraitist of choice in New York City, [1] and is said to have been the first portraitist in the city. [2] Kilburn is said by at least one source to have been a Moravian of Danish birth. [3]