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*† Sassafras hesperia – from the Eocene Klondike Mountain Formation of Washington and British Columbia
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*† Archbishop John Ireland ( July 31, 1884 ) Succeeded – September 25, 1918 Died ) ( was elevated to archbishop on May 4, 1888, when the Diocese was elevated to Archdiocese status )
*† Archbishop William Otterwell Ignatius Brady ( October 11, 1956 Succeeded – October 1, 1961 Died )
*† Fulton J. Sheen – appointed auxiliary bishop of New York in 1951 ; ordained a bishop on June 11, 1951 ; appointed bishop of Rochester in 1966 ; resigned in 1969 ; then elevated to titular archbishop ; buried in crypt of St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York.
*† Leo Aloysius Pursley ( 1956 – 1976 ) – Appointed auxiliary bishop of Fort Wayne on July 22, 1950 ; ordained a bishop on September 19, 1950 ; appointed apostolic administrator of Fort Wayne on March 9, 1955 ; appointed bishop of Fort Wayne on December 29, 1956 ( following the death of Bishop Noll ); installed on February 26, 1957.
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*† Bering Cackling Goose ( Branta hutchinsii asiatica )-doubtfully distinct from B. h. leucopareia ; extinct ( c. 1929 )
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* Ferntree Gully – The south western section of the Dandenong Ranges National Park, located between the suburbs of Ferntree Gully and Boronia to the west, Upwey to the south, Tremont and Sassafras to the east and The Basin to the north.
* Sassafras albidum ( Nuttall ) Nees – sassafras, white sassafras, red sassafras or silky sassafras, eastern North America, from southernmost Ontario, Canada through the eastern United States, south to central Florida, and west to southern Iowa and East Texas.
– Taiwanese sassafras, Taiwan, is treated by some botanists in a distinct genus as Yushunia randaiensis ( Hayata ) Kamikoti, though this is not supported by recent genetic evidence, which shows Sassafras to be monophyletic.
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Piggott produced Nijinsky in the straight to make his challenge on the wide outside and 150m from the finish he caught the front runners Miss Dan and Sassafras and took a slight lead.
In the last strides however, Nijinsky appeared to veer left away from Piggott's whip, and Sassafras, ridden by Yves Saint-Martin, produced a renewed effort to regain the advantage and win by a head.
Ocotea cymbarum oil made from Ocotea pretiosa, a plant growing in Brazil, and sassafras oil made from Sassafras albidum, a tree growing in eastern North America, are the main natural sources for safrole.
Filé powder, also called gumbo filé, is a spicy herb made from the dried and ground leaves of the sassafras tree ( Sassafras albidum ), native to eastern North America.
Sassafras is a locality and township within Greater Melbourne beyond the Melbourne metropolitan area Urban Growth Boundary, 43 km east from Melbourne's central business district.
Chapter 148 of the 1856 Session Laws of Maryland, passed March 8, 1856, chartered the Kent County Rail Road Company, charged with building a railroad from the Chesapeake Bay or connecting Chester River in Kent County east to a point on the north side of the Sassafras River in Cecil County or on the Queen Anne and Kent Railroad, as well as branches to any point in Kent County.
One example is Philadelphia, where the major east-west streets in William Penn's original plan for the city carry the names of trees: from north to south, these were Vine, Sassafras, Mulberry, High ( not a tree ), Chestnut, Walnut, Locust, Spruce, Pine, Lombard and Cedar.
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