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Encyclopedia > Geraldine

Geraldine is the name of several places:

  • Geraldine, New Zealand
  • Two towns in the United States:
    • Geraldine, Alabama
    • Geraldine, Montana


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Geraldine Jewsbury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (209 words)
Geraldine Endsor Jewsbury, born August 22, 1812 – died September 23, 1880, was an English literary critic and authoress.
Geraldine Jewsbury died in London and was interred there in the Brompton Cemetery.
Geraldine Jewsbury's review of George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss, (Athenæum, April 7, 1860).
Geraldine South Canterbury New Zealand Accommodation Information (851 words)
Geraldine is a tranquil, rural town with a friendly village atmosphere.
Geraldine was discovered in the 1840's but it wasn't until 1854 that Samuel Hewlings built the first bark hut in Talbot Street.
Today Geraldine is in the heart of a prosperous farming area with sheep, cattle, deer, dairy cows, cropping and fruit growing in abundance.
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