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Each half-hour show featured host and American expatriate B. H. "Red" Fisher, with guest appearances accompanied by footage of fishing and hunting expeditions in various regions of Canada and the United States. The show takes place in the fictional town of Scuttlebutt Lodge. [3]
The Levi Wetherbee Farm is a historic farm at 484 Middle Road in Boxborough, Massachusetts.The 36-acre (15 ha) property includes a farmhouse which dates to the mid-18th century (with additions and enlargement in the 19th century), rough fieldstone walls delineating some of its property lines, a c. 1904 icehouse that was relocated from another nearby farm, and heavily rutted car tracks ...
Wetherbee House may refer to: Wetherbee House (Greenville, Mississippi), listed on the NRHP in Mississippi; Levi Wetherbee Farm, Boxborough, Massachusetts, listed on ...
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Wetherbee is a surname, a variant of Weathersby. [1] Notable people with the surname include: Emily Greene Wetherbee (1839-1897), American poet, author and educator; Fritz Wetherbee (born 1936), American writer and television host; George Faulkner Wetherbee (1851–1920), American painter; Jim Wetherbee (born 1952), American astronaut
The house was built on land purchased by Hiram Wetherbee in 1873, [2] though the actual construction date is uncertain. [3] Wetherbee was a Civil War veteran, having served with an Illinois Regiment of the Union army which for a time operated in the Greenville area. As with many mid-westerners, he returned to the area to settle.
A Navy SEAL commander has died from injuries he got during a training accident in Virginia. Naval Special Warfare Command said Wednesday that Cmdr. Brian Bourgeois, 43, was injured Saturday when ...
The Wetherbee House is a historic house at 357 Crescent Street in Waltham, Massachusetts. It was built in 1892 by Frank W. Wetherbee, who at the time was the foreman of the Dial Department of the Waltham Watch Factory , and is one of the city's most elaborate Queen Anne Victorians. [ 2 ]