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Boswell may refer to: Places Canada * Boswell, British Columbia, a rural community * Boswell, British Columbia (Central Coast), a former cannery town * Mount Boswell, Alberta England * Boswell, a hamlet in Elkington, Lincolnshire United States * Boswell, Indiana, a town in Benton County *Boswell, Missouri, an extinct railroad terminal in Minton Township, Holt County, Missouri * Boswell, Oklahoma, a town in Choctaw County * Boswell, Pennsylvania, a borough in Somerset County See also * Boswell Bay, Alaska, a place in Alaska * Boswell's Corner, Virginia, a census-designated place in Stafford County People Surname * Boswell (surname) Given name * Boswell or Boisil (died 661), Christian saint and abbot * Boswell Williams (1926–2014), Saint Lucian politician Other uses * Boswell family, a large extended family of Travellers in England * The Boswell Sisters, an American singing trio of the jazz and swing eras * Clan Boswell, a Lowland Scottish clan Education * The Boswells ...
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Boswell, British Columbia
Boswell is an unincorporated community in the West Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia. The former steamboat landing and temporary ferry terminal is adjacent to McGregor Creek on the east shore of the south arm of Kootenay Lake. Comprising a few kilometres stretched along British Columbia Highway 3A, BC Highway 3A, the location is by road about north of Creston, British Columbia, Creston and by road and ferry about southeast of Nelson, British Columbia, Nelson. Name origin McGregor, the former name dating from around 1900, referred to D.C. McGregor of Trail, who Preemption (land), preempted the landing site. During a 1906 visit, Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey, Governor-General Earl Grey bought orchard land for his son Charles Grey, 5th Earl Grey, Viscount Howick. Howick was so impressed with Elias John Boswell, who surveyed this property, that he named the enterprise Boswell Ranch. Boswell became the post office name on opening. Steamboats Initially, steamboats stop ...
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The Boswell Sisters
The Boswell Sisters were an American close harmony singing trio of the jazz and swing eras, consisting of three sisters: Martha Boswell (June 9, 1905 – July 2, 1958), Connie Boswell (later spelled "Connee", December 3, 1907 – October 11, 1976), and Helvetia "Vet" Boswell (May 20, 1911 – November 12, 1988). Hailing from uptown New Orleans, the group blended intricate harmonies and song arrangements featuring effects such as scat, instrumental imitation, ‘Boswellese’ gibberish, tempo and meter changes, major/minor juxtaposition, key changes, and incorporation of sections from other songs. They attained national prominence in the United States in the 1930s during the twilight of the Jazz Age and the onset of the Great Depression. After the trio split in 1936, Connie continued as a solo vocalist in radio, film, and later television for an additional quarter century. The trio's "unique singing style and ground-breaking arrangements fused 'blackness' and 'whiteness' in ...
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Boswellia
''Boswellia'' is a genus of trees in the order (biology), order Sapindales, known for its fragrant resin. The biblical incense frankincense is an extract from the resin of the tree ''Boswellia sacra'', and is now produced also from ''Boswellia frereana, B. frereana''. ''Boswellia'' species are moderate-sized flowering plants, including both trees and shrubs. Description ''Boswellia'' species are dioecious,Judd, W.S., Campbell, C.S., Kellogg, E.A., Stevens, P.F., and M.J. Donoghue. 2008. ''Plant Systematics: A Phylogenetic Approach'' 3rd ed. Sinauer Associates, Inc., Sunderland, Massachusetts. or hermaphroditic. The flowers may have four or five faintly connate but imbricate sepals with an equal number of distinct, imbricate petals. Also, the stamens, that may contain nectar discs, have distinct glabrous wiktionary:Filament, filaments that occur in one or two whorls and in numbers equaling or twice the number of petals; the tricolporate pollen is contained within two locules of the ...
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Boswells Of Oxford
Boswells of Oxford was the largest independent family-run department store in Oxford, England. The store first traded in 1738 and was the second oldest family-owned department store in the world. It closed in 2020. The company did not use an apostrophe in its name, although others sometimes mistakenly do so. Founded by Francis Boswell, the store was originally located at 50 Cornmarket Street. Boswells started up in business manufacturing and selling luggage and trunks, and it is believed their wares were taken on James Cook, Captain Cook's trip to explore the Southern Hemisphere. The business remained in the Boswell family until 1890, when there was no one left for direct succession. The ownership then passed to Arthur Pearson, the owner of the Oxford Drug Company. Ownership of both Boswells and the Oxford Drug Company remained in the Pearson family and, unusually for a department store, Boswells contained a pharmacy. The store building, Boswell House, with the address 1– ...
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Boswell's Tavern
Boswell's Tavern is an excellent example of a complete 18th century tavern in Virginia. Located near Gordonsville, Virginia, the tavern is located at the intersection of present-day U.S. Route 15 and Virginia State Route 22, the centerpiece of a village named after the tavern. The tavern was built in the mid-18th century, probably by Colonel John Boswell. The tavern was the site of a 1781 encampment by American forces during the American Revolutionary War under the Marquis de Lafayette. The tavern was a frequent meeting place for notable Virginia figures, including Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and Patrick Henry. A few colonial troops were captured at the tavern in March 1781 by British colonel Banastre Tarleton in an attempt to capture Jefferson and to disrupt meetings of the Virginia legislature. The tavern is a two-story three-bay frame building with prominent chimneys at the west end. The innkeeper's wing, originally 1-1/2 stories, has been increased in height to two sto ...
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Boswell Observatory
'Boswell Observatory'' is located at Doane College in Crete, Nebraska. Built in 1883, it was primarily a time service observatory and student teaching observatory and is the oldest building on Doan's campus that remains functional today. The first telescope in the building was an Alvan Clark. The observatory is still used by the astronomy classes and is open to the public at different times throughout the year. It is no longer in operation as a weather station, but has been preserved well. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Doane College Historic Buildings. See also * Doane College Historic Buildings * List of astronomical observatories This is a partial list of astronomical observatories ordered by name, along with initial dates of operation (where an accurate date is available) and location. The list also includes a final year of operation for many observatories that are no lon ... References Astronomical observatori ...
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Boswell Baronets
The Boswell baronetcy, of Auchinleck in the County of Ayr was created for antiquary and songwriter Alexander Boswell in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 16 August 1821. The baronetcy became extinct upon the second holder's death in 1857. Sir Alexander was the son of Samuel Johnson's biographer James Boswell. Boswell baronets, of Auchinleck (1821) * Sir Alexander Boswell, 1st Baronet Sir Alexander Boswell, 1st Baronet, (9 October 1775 – 27 March 1822) was a Scottish poet, antiquary, and songwriter. The son of Samuel Johnson's friend and biographer James Boswell of Auchinleck, he used the funds from his inheritance to pay ... (1775–1822) * Sir James Boswell, 2nd Baronet (1806–1857) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Boswell Clan Boswell Extinct baronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom ...
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Stanley Elkin
Stanley Lawrence Elkin (May 11, 1930 – May 31, 1995) was an American novelist, short story writer, and essayist. His extravagant, satirical fiction revolves around American consumerism, popular culture, and male-female relationships. Biography Elkin was born to a Jewish family in Brooklyn and grew up in Chicago from age three onwards. He did both his undergraduate and graduate work at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, receiving a bachelor's degree in English in 1952 and a Ph.D. in 1961 for his dissertation on William Faulkner. During this period he was drafted and served in the U.S. Army from 1955 to 1957. In 1953 Elkin married Joan Marion Jacobson. He was a member of the English faculty at Washington University in St. Louis from 1960 until his death, and battled multiple sclerosis for most of his adult life. In 1968, he signed the "Writers and Editors War Tax Protest" pledge, vowing to refuse tax payments in protest against the Vietnam War. During his career, Elk ...
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Boswell (horse)
Boswell (1933 – 1949) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He showed promise when winning his final start as a two-year-old and was considered a contender for the following year's classic races. In 1936 he was slow to find his best form and ran unplaced in both the 2000 Guineas and the Epsom Derby before recording an upset victory in the St Leger at Doncaster Racecourse in September. As a four-year-old he again upset the odds to take the Eclipse Stakes at 20/1 but failed to win again and was retired from racing at the end of the following year. He later stood as a breeding stallion in the United States, where he had some success as a sire of winners. Background Boswell was a bay horse, bred and owned by the American banker William Woodward Sr. He was trained throughout his racing career by Cecil Boyd-Rochfort at his Freemason Lodge stable in Newmarket, Suffolk. Boswell was probably the best horse sired by Lord Derby's stallion Bosworth who finished second in t ...
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Boswell School
The Boswell School, now the Boswell Baptist Church, is a historic school building in rural western Izard County, Arkansas. It is located in the hamlet of Boswell, at the end of County Road 196. It is a single-story fieldstone structure, with a side gable roof and a projecting front-gable entry porch. The school was built in 1934 with funding from the Works Progress Administration, and was used as a local public school until 1950, when the local school district was consolidated with that of Calico Rock. The building was then converted to a church. With two photos from 1991. () The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the Federal government of the United States, United States federal government's official United States National Register of Historic Places listings, list of sites, buildings, structures, Hist ... in 1992. See also * National Register of Historic Places listings in Izard County, ...
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Boswell High School
Boswell High School is a public secondary school in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. It is part of the Eagle Mountain-Saginaw Independent School District, and serves students in grades nine through twelve. Fine Arts Boswell High School has the following fine arts programs: * Art * Band * Choir * Dance * Photography * Theater Athletics Boswell High School has the following athletic programs; they also have athletic trainers: * Baseball * Basketball * Bowling * Cheer * Cross country * Football * Golf * Gymnastics * Powerlifting * Soccer * Softball * Swimming * Tennis * Track & Field * Volleyball * Wrestling State Titles *Girls Basketball **2025(6A/D1) Notable alumni * Brad Hawpe - Former MLB first baseman * Angela Stanford - LPGA golfer * Kirk Watson - State Senator and current Austin Austin refers to: Common meanings * Austin, Texas, United States, a city * Austin (given name), a list of people and fictional characters * Austin (surname), a list of people and fictional ...
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The Boswells School
The Boswells School is an age 11–18, secondary school and college, The Boswells College, with academy status situated in the city of Chelmsford, Essex, England, offers secondary age education with qualifications up to General Certificates of Secondary Education and A-Levels. The current headteacher is Mr Stephen Mansell. The Boswells School specialises in Performing Arts (Arts mark Gold). In March 2008, The Independent newspaper ranked the Boswells College 25th in the country for A Level performance by a comprehensive school. School site The school site is divided into 3 main blocks (A, B and C), mostly consisting of classrooms for sets of subjects that vary between them. Additionally, there are a variety of sports facilities on site. A block is a 4-story building used for mostly languages, mathematics and science, with other subjects, such as law, also having classrooms there. The largest building in B block contains the performing arts, except dance (with lessons held in ...
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