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"burnsides" Definitions
  1. SIDE-WHISKERS

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Burnside was noted for his unusual facial hair, joining strips of hair in front of his ears to his mustache but with the chin clean-shaven; the word burnsides was coined to describe this style. The syllables were later reversed to give sideburns. Equestrian monument in Burnside Park, Providence, Rhode Island.
Having heard Moose's cannons, it made steam and soon brought up Burnsides' "amphibious infantry" (M. F. Jenkins 1999). Continuing upstream after the main battle broke into unit maneuver and skirmishes, USS Moose fired on a Confederate Artillery column trying to cross the river above the island at the next shoal crossing. Fitch dispatched Imperial to recover Confederate field artillery left behind there.
The occasional flashback sequences imply that his parents were fastidious and mildly abusive. One flashback implies the loss of a stuffed animal in the "clutter" of his bedroom led him to take on a janitorial career. He also claims that his great-grandfather was the Civil War general Ambrose Burnside (mispronounced "Burnsides"). However, it is hinted on some occasions that Janitor's anecdotes are at times true to some degree, e.g.
In fact she did wave a union flag—but at Ambrose Burnsides Union troops September 12,1862See The Historical Basis of Whittier's "Barbara Frietchie" by George G. Seilheimer Vol 2 Battles and Leaders of the Civil War" series pp. 618-619; 622 Another woman who might have inspired the poem was Mary Quantrell who lived on Patrick Street.See The Historical Basis of Whittier's "Barbara Frietchie" by George G. Seilheimer Vol 2 Battles and Leaders of the Civil War" series pp.
The town was first settled around 1790 in the southwest part of the town. Maryland was erected from the Town of Worcester in 1808. About 1909 until 1912 an extensive lumber operation by Emmons L. Peck of Carbondale, Pennsylvania, utilizing a steam tramway straddled the county line on South Hill east of Mud Lake, shipping finished lumber from Burnsides Switch on the D&HRR.; Peck's personal cabin was later dismantled and rebuilt in the hamlet of Maryland next to the present post office.
Mathabar Singh Thapa, shown with sideburns of the style worn by Hindu Kshatriya military commanders in the Indian subcontinent. Sideburns, sideboards, or side whiskers are facial hair grown on the sides of the face, extending from the hairline to run parallel to or beyond the ears. The term sideburns is a 19th-century corruption of the original burnsides, named after American Civil War general Ambrose Burnside, a man known for his unusual facial hairstyle that connected thick sideburns by way of a moustache, but left the chin clean-shaven.
Jerah and the Lossburn Reservoir looking west Much of the area of the glen is rough pasture where sheep graze. Bracken is also abundant while broad-leaved trees grow in the deeply cut burnsides and in the vicinity of abandoned settlements. The bed of the glen ranges in altitude from 228m, at the saddle at UK Grid reference NN819002, to about 20m where it emerges onto the flood plain in Menstrie at NS849970. Near its upper (west) end, the glen contains the Lossburn Reservoir which holds drinking water and is used for recreational fishing.

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