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Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport
This historic aviation facility is named in...
Charles Mary Kubricht (b. 1946)
Alive-nesses: Proposal for Adaption, 2011
Alive-ne...
Charles B. & Geogiana (McGraw) Curtiss House
c. 1892
Charles came to Bay City in 1864 from Itha...
Charles B. Smith
99th Fighter Squadron
Born in Westmoreland County, C...
Charles B. Aycock
Governor of North Carolina, 1901-1905. Crusader for univer...
Results for Charles B.
Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport
This historic aviation facility is named in honor of longtime medical pathologist, Jackson County coroner, judge, and Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri, Charles B. Wheeler. In appreciation of his dedication to air service expansion for the people of the ...
Charles Mary Kubricht (b. 1946)
Alive-nesses: Proposal for Adaption, 2011
Alive-nesses : Proposal for Adaptation is informed by “dazzle” painting, an anti-range finding maritime camouflage technique used by the military between 1914 and 1945. The term “dazzle” was first used by A.H. Thayer in the ...
Charles B. & Geogiana (McGraw) Curtiss House
c. 1892
Charles came to Bay City in 1864 from Ithaca, NY, to work for sawmill owners Henry Sage and John McGraw, eventually buying the Bay City Dredging Co. His home's architecture is Shavian Manorial, a Queen Anne/Tudor Revival style ...
Charles B. Smith
99th Fighter Squadron
Born in Westmoreland County, Charles Bernard Smith (1917-1991) is one of more than 140,000 African Americans who served in the racially segregated U.S. Army Air Force during World War II. Trained at Chanute Field, Illinois, in aircraft ground ...
Charles B. Aycock
Governor of North Carolina, 1901-1905. Crusader for universal education. His law office is 2 blocks S.W.
Marker is at the intersection of East Ash Street (U.S. 70) and North William Street, on the right when traveling east on East Ash ...