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2 unusual facts about glades


Chauncey Forward Black

Born in Glades, Pennsylvania on November 24, 1839, he was the son of justice for the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, U.S. Attorney General and U.S. Secretary of State Jeremiah S. Black and Mary (Forward) Black, and the grandson of Representative Henry Black and Mary (Sullivan) Black.

Jeremiah S. Black

Black was born on January 10, 1810 in Stony Creek, Pennsylvania near his Glades, the son of Representative Henry Black, and his wife Mary Black (Sullivan).


Achany

It contains many small glades, characterised by alders and birch coppice, as well as wood sorrel and moss.

Hells Bay

Hells Bay is a series of shallow creeks, bays and glades located in the Everglades National Park in Cape Sable, Florida.

Margaret Raine Hunt

Margaret's grave and those of her husband and daughter are in the Glades of Remembrance at Brookwood Cemetery.

North Perrott

These sheltered glades provide favourable climatic conditions for butterflies including Marbled White (Melanargia galathea) and Silver-washed Fritillary (Argynnis paphia).

Papilio agestor

The Tawny Mime flies slowly in the sunshine in glades and clearings of Oak (Quercus) forests usuually 10 to 12 feet above the ground.

Portland Jr. Pirates

The team was founded in 2003 and participated Atlantic Junior Hockey League until 2012, when Selects Sports Management, the owners of the Green Mountain Glades hockey club announced that they would move the Glades to Saco, Maine and rename the team the Portland Jr.

Putney, New South Wales

One of the colony's wealthiest settlers, Captain William Raven, owned 100 acres that ran between Glades Bay to Morrisons Bay.

Ruttersleigh

The woodland rides and glades provide ideal habitat for the nationally scarce Wood White (Leptidea sinapsis) butterfly, this site having by far the strongest colony known in Somerset.

Sabatia arkansana

It was discovered in 2001 in several glades of the Ouachita Mountains in Saline County, Arkansas by John Pelton, a retired mechanic turned amateur photographer and naturalist.

Violet Hunt

Her grave and those of her parents are in the Glades of Remembrance at Brookwood Cemetery.


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