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sprunt
▪ I. sprunt, n.1 Now dial. [f. sprunt v.] A convulsive movement; a start; a spring or bound.1693 Phil. Trans. XVII. 876 Then (having just only opened her Eyes and made Two Sprunts, without speaking one word) [she] dyed immediately. a 1800 Pegge Suppl. Grose, Sprunt, or Sprint, a spring in leaping, a... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Sprunt Community College
James Sprunt Community College is a public community college in Kenansville, North Carolina. Founded in 1960 as James Sprunt Technical Institute, the college is named for James Menzies Sprunt (1818–1884), a Scottish immigrant who became a teacher wikipedia.org
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John Sprunt Hill
John Sprunt Hill married Watts, in New York, on November 29, 1899. Durham In 1917, John Sprunt Hill, George W. Watts, James B. Duke and Benjamin N. wikipedia.org
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spruntly
ˈspruntly, adv. [f. sprunt a.] Smartly, sprucely, trimly.1616 B. Jonson Devil an Ass iv. ii, How do I look to-day? Am I not drest Spruntly? 1651 H. More Enthus. Tri. (1656) 205 Provided thou wilt not prick up thy eares too, and look too spruntly upon the businesse. 1704 D'Urfey Hell beyond Hell 75 T... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Sprunt Hill House
The John Sprunt Hill House is a historic house at 900 S. Duke street in Durham, North Carolina, in the Morehead Hill Historic District. Built in 1911–1912, it was the home of John Sprunt Hill (1869–1961) and his wife Annie Watts Hill (died 1940), daughter of George Washington Watts, co-founder wikipedia.org
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sprant
sprant, a. ? Error for sprunt a.1704 W. King Remarks Tale Tub 16 At last there stood up a sprant Young Man that is Secretary to our Scavenger. Oxford English Dictionary
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James D. and Frances Sprunt Cottage
James D. and Frances Sprunt Cottage is a historic beach cottage located at Wrightsville Beach, New Hanover County, North Carolina. wikipedia.org
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Orton Plantation
Sprunt Jr. After the death of Laurence Sprunt in 1973 and Annie Gray Sprunt in 1978, the ownership was shared by their four sons: James Laurence Sprunt Jr., Kenneth wikipedia.org
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Harwood Hall
After his widow's remarriage, the house passed down to Watts' daughter, Annie Louise Watts, and her husband, John Sprunt Hill. The estate then passed to Watts' daughter, Annie, and her husband, John Sprunt Hill. wikipedia.org
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The Nth Commandment
Morrison as Harry Smith Eddie Phillips as Jimmie Fitzgibbons Charlotte Merriam as Angine Sprunt George Cooper as Max Plute Mary Marguerite as Little Girl wikipedia.org
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David Kaylor
Robert David Kaylor (born 1933) was James Sprunt Professor of Religion at Davidson College. He obtained his PhD at Duke University. wikipedia.org
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Charles A. Cooke
References External links North Carolina Reports By North Carolina Supreme Court, 1919 The James Sprunt Studies in History and Political Science North wikipedia.org
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USS Lu-O-La
Navy acquired her under a free lease from her owner, James Sprunt of Wilmington, North Carolina, for use as a section patrol vessel during World War I. Lu-O-La was decommissioned on 10 January 1919 and returned to Sprunt the same day. wikipedia.org
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Wakefield Dairy Complex
It was built to house John Sprunt Hill's Guernsey dairy herd. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. wikipedia.org
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Hallsville, North Carolina
James Sprunt (1818-1884) Born in Perth, Scotland, Sprunt had ambitions to emigrate to New York to teach. While in Wilmington, Sprunt learned that the community of Hallsville was seeking a teacher. wikipedia.org
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