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Virginia and Gray
Still fairly common are the North American Cougar, Bobcat, American Beaver, Muskrat, Raccoon, Virginia Opossum, rabbit, squirrel, Red and Gray Foxes, and Long-tailed Weasel.
Notable practitioners of elegiac poetry have included Propertius, Jorge Manrique, Jan Kochanowski, Chidiock Tichborne, Edmund Spenser, Ben Jonson, John Milton, Thomas Gray, Charlotte Turner Smith, William Cullen Bryant, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Evgeny Baratynsky, Alfred Tennyson, Walt Whitman, Louis Gallet, Antonio Machado, Juan Ramón Jiménez, William Butler Yeats, Rainer Maria Rilke, and Virginia Woolf.
< span style =" color: gray ;"> Gray </ span > is the electoral vote for John Hospers by a Virginia faithless elector.
Gray designed the city which included a town square from which hundreds of lots radiated that he called " Elkton ", suggested to him by Edward Shanklin Sr. who formerly had lived near Elkton, Virginia, and by observation of the elk herds that watered near the town center.
& Gray: Virginia Goldenrod
Predators of eggs and nestlings include Raccoons, Virginia Opossums, Striped Skunks, Gray Foxes, raptors, Groundhogs, other rodents, spotted skunks and snakes including rat snakes, Gopher Snakes and pinesnakes.
Distribution: Blue = A. p. piscivorus ; Red = A. p. conanti, Green = A. p. leucostoma, Gray = intergradation This species is found in the eastern USA from Virginia, south through the Florida peninsula and west to Arkansas, eastern and southern Oklahoma, Georgia lakes such as Lanier, Oconee, Hartwell, and Seminole, and east and central Texas.
Gray of Virginia.
When Gray, the owner, appeared in Boston to take them back to Virginia, it became a noted case in the movement for abolition of slavery, gaining the involvement of such abolitionists as William Lloyd Garrison.
* Virginia Gray, Ph.
Two years later, in 1856, the provincial governor dismissed the Liin 1811, the son of Robert Gray, a United Empire Loyalist from Virginia.
* Shades of Gray: A Novel of the Civil War in Virginia, written by Jessica James
Present day fauna include squirrel, rabbit, Virginia Opossum, Gray Fox, Coyote, skunk, Raccoon, gopher, Long-tailed Weasel, American Mink, rat, frog, and Nine-banded Armadillo.
Mammals such as Eastern Cottontail rabbits, Eastern Gray Squirrels, Virginia Opossums, Nine-banded Armadillos, White-tailed deer, North American Cougars, Gray Foxes, Bobcats, Ring-tailed Cats, Rafinesque's Big-eared Bats, and Seminole Bat ; and reptiles such as Cottonmouth Water Moccasins, Prairie Kingsnakes, Slender glass lizards, and Squirrel Treefrogs, thrive in the Piney Woods.
Gray Bats live in limestone karst areas in Alabama, northern Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee, northwestern Florida, western Georgia, southern Kansas, southern Indiana, southern and southwestern Illinois, northeastern Oklahoma, northeastern Mississippi, western Virginia, and possibly western North Carolina .< ref >“ Gray Bat ( Myotis grisescens ).” U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Endangered Species.
* John C. Gray ( 1783 – 1823 ), U. S. Representative from Virginia
* TCM Remembers 2004: Irene Manning, Uta Hagen, Carl Anderson, Carrie Snodgress, Ray Charles, Paul Winfield, Alan King, Jan Sterling, Ron O ' Neal, Bernard Punsly, Isabel Sanford, Ingrid Thulin, John Drew Barrymore, Virginia Grey, director Russ Meyer, producer Ray Stark, Peter Ustinov, Anna Lee, John Randolph, Frances Dee, Spalding Gray, Noble Willingham, Rodney Dangerfield, composers David Raksin, Jerry Goldsmith & Elmer Bernstein, Howard Keel, Ann Miller, Fay Wray, Tony Randall, Christopher Reeve, Ronald Reagan, Janet Leigh and Marlon Brando.
He illustrated Virginia life and history in the novels, The Virginia Comedians ( 1854 ), and The Wearing of the Gray, a tale of the American Civil War, and more formally in a respected Virginia history.
Gray was born to William and Mary ( Stone ) Gray in Fredericksburg, Virginia.

Virginia and Russell
* Smithfield ( Rosedale, Virginia ), listed on the NRHP in Russell County, Virginia
Scott County was formed by an act of the General Assembly on November 24, 1814 from parts of Washington, Lee, and Russell Counties and was named for Virginia born General Winfield Scott.
Russell County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
* National Register of Historic Places listings in Russell County, Virginia
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Essayist and journalist Russell Baker grew up in Morrisonville, Virginia and his book Growing Up highlights his childhood in rural Virginia.
In 1856, parts of Lee County, Russell County, and Scott County were combined to form Wise County, Virginia.
It was named for William J. Dickenson, delegate to the Virginia General Assembly from Russell County, 1859 – 1861, 1865 – 1867, and 1877-1882.
The area gives its name to the Bloomsbury Group ( also Bloomsbury Set ) of artists, the most famous of whom was Virginia Woolf, who met in private homes in the area in the early 1900s, and to the lesser known Bloomsbury Gang of Whigs formed in 1765 by John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford.
Castlewood is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Russell County, Virginia, United States.
Many descendants of Castle reside in Russell County, Virginia and the surrounding area.
Category: Populated places in Russell County, Virginia
Cleveland is a town in Russell County, Virginia.
Category: Populated places in Russell County, Virginia
Honaker is a town in Russell County, Virginia, United States.
Lebanon is a town in Russell County, Virginia, United States.

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