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Bibb Correctional Facility, a state men's prison in Brent, Alabama Bibb County High School , Centreville, Alabama Bibb Manufacturing Company , a defunct American textile company
Leslie Louise Bibb (born November 17, 1973) is an American actress. She first appeared on television in 1996 with minor roles in a few series, and on film in 1997 with a small role in Private Parts .
Bib (bibcock, and hose bib or hosebibb), usually a freeze-resistant version of a "spigot". Wall hydrant , same as "hosebibb". Tap generally refers to a keg or barrel tap , though also commonly refers to a faucet that supplies either hot or cold water and not both.
To satisfy young Adam, however, Inger and Ben agree to try the nickname Hoss and "see which one sticks." Inger says of the name Hoss: "In the mountain country, that is the name for a big, friendly man." According to a biography, the show's crew found Blocker to be the "least actor-ish as well as the most likeable" cast member. [6]
Bibb married Isaac N. Cary on May 6, 1859, in Wentworth, Ontario. [18] He was the brother-in-law of Mary Shadd Cary. [19] They adopted a daughter, Forella Tucker. [4] [20] Bibb operated a store selling women’s accessories and apparel in Windsor from 1865 until 1871. [1] [16] Bibb left Windsor for Brooklyn, New York, in the 1870s. [21]
In 1997, Bibb Manufacturing sold its terry division to West Point Stevens. This included the Rosemary plant which was acquired in 1988 from J.P. Stevens. [16] In 1998, Dan River, Inc agreed to buy Bibb Manufacturing for approximately $250 million. [20] Two years later, the Macon office of Bibb Manufacturing was closed.
Bibb is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: Bibb Falk (1899–1989), American Major League Baseball player; Bibb Graves (1873–1942), American politician; Bibb Latané (born 1937), American social psychologist
Name on the Register Image Date listed [3] Location City or town Description 1: Capt. R. J. Anderson House: Capt. R. J. Anderson House: May 27, 1971 : 1730 West End Ave. Macon: 2: Judge Clifford Anderson House