• The Geier Indians or Geies were an 18th-century group of Indigenous people in what became Mexico and the United States. Little is known about this group...
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  • up geier in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Geier may refer to: Geier (surname), a surname of German origin (includes a list) The Geier Indians, 17th...
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    Campbell, Thomas N. "Ervipiame Indians". Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 1 May 2022. Campbell, Thomas N. "Geier Indians". Texas State Historical...
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  • Philip Louis Geier (November 3, 1876 – September 25, 1967) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played during five seasons for five different...
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    milling machines. The principals in forming the company were Frederick A. Geier and Fred Holz. It was formed from the Cincinnati Screw and Tap Co., a partnership...
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  • "HFPA - Awards Search". Archived from the original on October 2, 2011. Geier, Thom (March 26, 2018). "Delores Taylor, Star of 'Billy Jack' Movies of...
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    Edwards and Delaney Balin. Susan's other daughters were Rebekah Geier and Moriah Geier. Jennifer was born later in the year of his 1963 marriage to Victoria...
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  • passes away at 82 Todesdrama nach Flugshow: Weltklasse-Pilot kollidiert mit Geier und stirbt (in German) Murió César Luis Menotti, DT campeón con la selección...
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    Nap Lajoie (category Fall River Indians players)
    Phillies of the MLB's National League (NL) purchased Lajoie and teammate Phil Geier from Fall River for $1,500 ($54,936 in current dollar terms) on August 9...
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    killed by the Indians. In the early 1570s the Spaniard Luis de Carvajal y Cueva campaigned near the Rio Grande, ostensibly to punish the Indians for their...
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