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  • TUCKAHOE - A White Plains parolee is facing felony charges after he stole a car with a child inside after helping a stranded motorist get it going, Tuckahoe police said.

    unknown title 2009

  • Research Laboratories in Tuckahoe, New York, as head and sole member of the Biochemistry Department.

    George H. Hitchings - Autobiography 1989

  • Out of the Ground they dig Trubbs, Earth nuts, Wild Onions, and a Tuberous Root they call Tuckahoe, which while crude is of a very hot and

    The History and Present State of Virginia, in Four Parts 1722

  • Green, was organized in 1774 and was originally known as Tuckahoe church.

    A History of Caroline County, Virginia 1924

  • The place was called Tuckahoe, and it was located in Talbot County, on the Eastern shore of Maryland.

    Battles and Victories of Allen Allensworth, A. M., Ph. D., Lieutenant-Colonel, Retired, U. S. Army 1914

  • From those humble beginnings, Anne Bates Leach, along with husband Willaford Ransom Leach, returned to south Florida, eventually buying the Mount Elizabeth property in 1936 and building the Mediterranean-style mansion known as Tuckahoe that would be the Leach family home until

    tcpalm.com Stories Jennifer Schroeder 2010

  • "Tuckahoe" — an old fashioned story of an old fashioned people; but those who have known him personally will remember him best as a raconteur.

    A History of Caroline County, Virginia 1924

  • The two shook hands warmly; Cary ran to his place in the line; the "Tuckahoe" regiment, cheered by the 65th, swung from the forest road into a track leading across an expanse of broom sedge.

    The Long Roll Mary Johnston 1903

  • Dundee grazed at hand, and scattered upon the edge of the wood, beneath the little dogwood trees, lay like acorns his men, fraternizing with the "Tuckahoe" regiment.

    The Long Roll Mary Johnston 1903

  • (Cary) Randolph, was born at "Tuckahoe," the family seat, in Goochland

    Virginia and Virginians 1888

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