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Amery, WI -- U.S. city in Wisconsin
Population (2000): 2845
Housing Units (2000): 1311
Land area (2000): 3.003590 sq. miles (7.779262 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.568775 sq. miles (1.473121 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 3.572365 sq. miles (9.252383 sq. km)
FIPS code: 01725
Located within: Wisconsin (WI), FIPS 55
Location: 45.309747 N, 92.362782 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Amery may refer to:

  • Charlie Amery (1910–), British footballer who played for Tranmere Rovers
  • Jean Améry, Austrian author
  • John Amery, British fascist, executed for treason
  • Julian Amery, Baron Amery of Lustleigh, British Conservative politician
  • Leo Amery, British Conservative politician, father of John and Julian Amery
  • Amery, Wisconsin, city in Polk County
  • Amery, Western Australia, rail siding
  • Amery railway station, in Amery, Manitoba, Canada
  • Amery Ice Shelf

Usage examples of "amery".

Hoare, Simon, Halifax, Neville Chamberlain, Austen Chamberlain, Hore-Belisha, Amery, Lord Lloyd and various others enter the witness-box, all of them ready to testify that, whether Mussolini was crushing the Italian trade unions, non-intervening in Spain, pouring mustard gas on the Abyssinians, throwing Arabs out of aeroplanes or building up a navy for use against Britain, the British Government and its official spokesmen supported him through thick and thin.

Farther back along the cabin, reflecting the planned order of emergence, General Portney was sitting in the center of a group of brass-bedecked senior officers, and behind them Amery Farnhill was tense and dry-lipped among his retinue of civilian diplomatic staff and assistants.

Accompanied only by his squire Amery, Dhrun rode westward along Old Street to the village Tawn Twillet.

Leaving Amery at the inn, he turned aside and rode north up Twamble Lane, into the Forest of Tantrevalles.

Dhrun, his squire Amery, and Shimrod joined the company and all travelled onward together.

Lord Milner, Leopold Amery, Lord Brand, Sir Edward Grey, Lord Cecil, and several others represented the British aristocracy.

Leo Amery joined Rhodes' secret society during the Boer War, and remained a member during the remainder of his life.

See Also: John Barnes and David Nicholson, The Leo Amery Diaries, Volume 1:1896-1929, Hutchinson, London, 1980, p.

Burleigh, Nevinson, Battersby, Stuart, Amery, Atkins, Baillie, Kinneir, Churchill, James, Ralph, Barnes, Maxwell, Pearce, Hamilton, and others.

There he met Loveless, John Amery, and Joyce (Haw-Haw), 'but they considered themselves Germans', while 'we were loyal Englishmen anxious to convert our fellow-countrymen into allies of Germany'.