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We set out early, and soon passed a small creek on the north, which we called Ordway's creek, from our sergeant of that name who had been sent on shore with the horses, and went up it.
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We set out early, and soon passed a small creek on the north, which we called Ordway's creek, from our sergeant of that name who had been sent on shore with the horses, and went up it.
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He passed also two branches of a stream which he called Ordway's creek, where he saw a number of beaver-dams extending in close succession towards the mountains as far as he could distinguish: on the cliffs were many of the big-horned animals.
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Ordway is careful to never be too cute with his retro art, and this subplot (with its own thematic ties to Kingdom Come) carries the same weight as the main storyline.
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Justice Society of America #27 - “Ghosts in the Darkness”, a story written and drawn by Jerry Ordway, is pretty good.
Quick Hits – Aliens, Last Days of Animal Man, Batman Comics, Incredible Hercules, and More 2009
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Justice Society of America #27 - “Ghosts in the Darkness”, a story written and drawn by Jerry Ordway, is pretty good.
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Though over the years the closest to getting the character of CM came in Ordway's POWER OF SHAZAM oneshot and series.
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Clark set out this morning after breakfast with Joseph Fields, Pots and his servant York. we proceeded on tolerably well; the current stonger than yesterday we employ the cord and oars principally tho sometimes the setting pole. in the evening we passed a large creek about 30 yds. wide which disembogues on the Stard. side; it discharges a bold current of water it's banks low and bed frormed of stones altogether; this stream we called Ordway's creek after Sergt.
The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 Meriwether Lewis 1791
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Susan Jeffries of Lexington testified that she was traveling with her mother-in-law when a man she later identified as Ordway approached the car and pointed a gun at the window.
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Susan Jeffries of Lexington testified that she was traveling with her mother-in-law when a man she later identified as Ordway approached the car and pointed a gun at the window.
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