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Encyclopedia > Wylie

Wylie is the name of two towns in the United States:

Wylie was also the name of the Aboriginal companion of Edward John Eyre during his crossing of the Nullarbor Plain in Australia in 1840-1841.


See also Wylie transliteration.


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Wylie Metals :: About Us (94 words)
Wylie Metals :: About Us Wylie Systems is a privately owned Canadian company and international industry leader (news article) based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
For over 20 years, Wylie Systems has been designing and engineering the finest railing systems available in North America.
Wylie Systems specializes in working with all the metals to develop both standard and custom designs for railings, partitioning, queuing, wall art, custom grilles, redemption cages, column covers and more.
Western Canada Baseball Steve Wylie (2732 words)
Wylie began his baseball career as a teenager pitching for the semi-pro Clarksville Stars from 1927 to 1930.
Wylie pitched for the Monarchs until 1947 when the Negro Leagues began to collapse as Negro Leaguers began to follow Robinson to major league ball.
Steve Enloe Wylie to be a man of unreproachable demeanor and a past that demands the respect he is due.
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