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"Castle Rock" in a lithograph from Frances Fuller Victor's Eleven years in the Rocky Mountains and a life on the frontier (1877). Beacon Rock is an 848-foot-tall (258 m) monolith composed of basalt on the north bank of the Columbia River. It was named by Lewis and Clark in 1805; they originally referred to it as Beaten Rock, later as Beacon ...
Beacon Rock may refer to: ... Beacon Rock (Canterbury), New Zealand; Beacon Rock State Park, United States This page was last edited on 6 ...
Born in 1854 as Alfred Waterman Morgan, he was grandson of New York governor Edwin D. Morgan, and a distant relative of J.P. Morgan. He graduated from Harvard College in 1877. [ 1 ] He changed his name to Edwin Denison Morgan III at the request of his grandfather after the premature death of his father Edwin Denison Morgan II. [ 2 ]
After a number of delays, Game of Thrones veteran Lena Headey is finally blasting off into outer space… but now she’ll be launching from a different location. Headey’s sci-fi drama Beacon 23 ...
Beacon Rock is an island on the west coast of the Canterbury Region in New Zealand. [1] See also. List of islands of New Zealand;
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The Beacon Street Union was an American psychedelic rock band in the late 1960s, named for a street in their native Boston, Massachusetts, United States.. The band was composed of Boston College students, singer John Lincoln Wright (September 23, 1947 - December 4, 2011), [1] guitarist/singer Paul Tartachny, bassist/singer Wayne Ulaky, keyboardist Robert Rhodes (born Rosenblatt) and drummer ...
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