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Elbing

German name for Elbļg, a Polish port.



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Bourgogne's memoir begins on June 25, 1812, and ends in mid-January 1813, when his regiment--not much more than a collection of bedraggled starvelings--reached Elbing, just beyond the reach of the Cossack cavalry.
German Baptist churches were soon established in East Prussia, a German province to the north of Congress Poland, including churches at Memel (today Klaipeda) in 1841; Elbing (today Elblag) in 1844; and Stolzenberg in 1849, with preaching stations elsewhere.
Butler County 4 E Elbing 21 1547CST Lincoln County Barnard 21 1622CST Montgomery County 10 N Caney 21 1802CST KANSAS, Southwest Trego County 10 NNE Ogallah 01 0600CST 5.
 
 
 
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