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Salvia clevelandii flower. Salvia clevelandii, the fragrant sage, [3] blue sage, [citation needed] Jim sage, [citation needed] Cleveland sage, [4] and Cleveland's blue sage [1] is a perennial plant of family Lamiaceae native to Southern California and northern Baja California, growing below 900 m (3,000 ft) elevation [not verified in body] in California coastal sage and chaparral habitat.
Distinct with their signature art pop book covers, Sage's series has garnered a cult following. Readers come up to Sage and tell her they wish they could visit Rebel Blue Ranch in real life.
The 23 SAGE centers included 1 in Canada, [53] and the "SAGE control centers reached their full 22 site deployments in 1961 (out of 46 originally planned)." [ 54 ] The completed Minot AFB blockhouse received an AN/FSQ-7, but never received the FSQ-8 (the April 1, 1959, Minot Air Defense Sector consolidated with the Grand Forks ADS on March 1 ...
Thousands travel to Gobbler's Knob in western Pennsylvania to watch the ceremony where the little guy―official name: Punxsutawney Phil, Seer of Seers, Sage of Sages, Prognosticator of ...
The Gilman family of New Hampshire was a family distinguished as statesmen, educators, authors, architects, businessmen, abolitionists, and in other fields. They descend from Edward Gilman (c. 1587-1681), who emigrated with his family as Puritans from Hingham, Norfolk, England, in 1638, and who eventually settled at Exeter, New Hampshire.
Winthrop Sargent Gilman was born in 1808 in Marietta, Ohio to merchant Benjamin Ives Gilman and his wife Hannah (Robbins) Gilman. His father Benjamin, born in 1766, was a native of Exeter, New Hampshire. His ancestors were among the most prominent early settlers.
The Gilman Fire, south of La Jolla, also started Thursday and torched 2 acres before it stopped moving forward, Cal Fire said.. Back in Los Angeles County, the Hughes Fire has incinerated more ...
Winnifred Harper Cooley (1874–1967), American author and lecturer; Winnifred Hudson (1905–1996), British-born painter; Winnifred Quick (1904–2002), one of the last four remaining survivors of the sinking of RMS Titanic on April 15, 1912, one of the last two remaining survivors to have memory of the crash, sinking, and escape.