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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 280. Not illustrated. Chapters: Moses Lake, Washington, Mount Rainier, Maryland, Fairfield, Alabama, Lipscomb, Alabama, Potter Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, Grace City, North Dakota, New Leipzig, North Dakota, Wildrose, North Dakota, Shippingport, Pennsylvania, Koppel, Pennsylvania, Stoke-On-Trent, Christine, Texas, Lawrence Park Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania, South Heights, Pennsylvania, Elgin, North Dakota, Solen, North Dakota, Leith, North Dakota, East Carroll Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, Regent, North Dakota, Carson, North Dakota, Pettibone, North Dakota, South Connellsville, Pennsylvania, West Carroll Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, Brooks, Alberta, Robsart, Saskatchewan, Scotsguard, Saskatchewan, Maybutt, Alberta, Vidora, Saskatchewan, Senate, Saskatchewan, White Bear, Saskatchewan, Sego, Utah, Nashlyn, Saskatchewan, Rangeview, Saskatchewan, Oxarat, Saskatchewan, Palisade, Saskatchewan, Claydon, Saskatchewan, Metropolis, Nevada, Lubumbashi, Ravenscrage, Saskatchewan, Arena, Saskatchewan, Youanmi, Western Australia, Montreal-Est, Quebec, Mosida, Utah, Brasileia, Toivakka, Valtimo, Torbay, Western Australia, Degania Alef, Bady Bassitt, Frohnau, Banksiadale, Western Australia, Gonzalez Catan, Dwellingup, Western Australia, Mariano Acosta, Buenos Aires Province, Alderpoint, California, Westonia, Western Australia, Hines Hill, Western Australia, Allen, Rio Negro, Turdera, Florentino Ameghino, Buenos Aires, Daireaux, Benjaberring, Western Australia, Bungulla, Western Australia, Bullfinch, Western Australia, Amery, Western Australia, Bentley, North Dakota, Bendavis, Missouri. Excerpt: Stoke-on-Trent - The name Stoke is taken from the town of Stoke-upon-Trent, the original ancient parish, with other settlements being chapelries. 'Stoke' derives from the Old English stoc, a word that at first meant...