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Manson, IA -- U.S. city in Iowa
Population (2000): 1893
Housing Units (2000): 863
Land area (2000): 3.193422 sq. miles (8.270925 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 3.193422 sq. miles (8.270925 sq. km)
FIPS code: 48990
Located within: Iowa (IA), FIPS 19
Location: 42.530690 N, 94.534673 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 50563
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
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Manson

Manson is a surname of Scottish origin. It is an anglicised version of the Scandinavian name Magnusson, meaning son of Magnus, and a Sept of Clan Gunn. It is particularly common in the far north-east of Scotland in the county of Caithness and in Orkney and Shetland. It is also relatively common in south west Scotland, in the country of Ayrshire. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Amy Manson (born 1985), Scottish actor
  • Andra Manson (born 1984), American high jumper
  • Andy Manson, British luthier- and custom guitar- maker
  • Charles Manson (born 1934), adopted surname of cult leader from the United States, in prison
  • Charly Manson (born 1975), Mexican professional wrestler
  • David Manson (militiaman) (1753–1836), American Revolutionary War aide to General George Washington
  • David Manson (producer) (born 1952), American film and television producer, screenwriter, and director
  • David Ames Manson (1841–1929), merchant and political figure in Quebec
  • Grace Manson (1893-1967), American psychologist
  • Héléna Manson (1898-1994), French film actress
  • James Manson (Australian footballer) (born 1966) , Australian rules footballer
  • Jim Manson (Australian footballer) (died 2010), Australia footballer and father of James Manson
  • Mahlon Dickerson Manson (1820–1895), American military officer, Union General during the Civil War
  • Marilyn Manson (born 1969), stage name of Brian Hugh Warner, American musician and artist
  • Michael Manson (1857-1932), Scottish-born farmer and political figure in British Columbia, Canada
  • Michael Manson (judge), judge of the Federal Court of Canada
  • Pat Manson (born 1967), American pole vaulter
  • Patrick Manson (1844–1922), Scottish physician, pioneer in the field of tropical medicine
  • Robert Manson (1866 or 1867–1932), Canadian politician
  • Shirley Manson (born 1966), Scottish musician and actress
  • Stephen Manson (born 1986), Scottish footballer
  • William Manson (1867–1953), Scottish-born accountant, notary public, and political figure in British Columbia, Canada
Manson (film)

Manson is a documentary film made in 1973 about Charles Manson and his followers. It was directed by Robert Hendrickson and Laurence Merrick.

Manson (disambiguation)

Manson is a surname of Scottish origin.

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Usage examples of "manson".

Macmillan was drawing with the Manson family were spurious, especially as di Meola was the only one for whom they could establish a vague connection to the beatnik or hippie scene.

Manson was based on illegally obtained and perjured testimony, therefore the seizure of the person of Mr.

And you that never left come back anew, Joan Baez, Bob Kaufmann, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Gordon Lish, Gordon Fraser, Gregory Corso, Ira Sandperl, Fritz Perls, swine pearls, even you black bus Charlie Manson asshole.

WC, Hunter DJ, Stampfer MJ, Colditz GA, Manson JE, Spiegelman D, Rosner B, Hennekens CH, and Speizer FE.

Manson, Atkins, and Watson were now in custody, but two other suspects were still at large.

Developed by Charles Manson of the Army Technical Section in 1882-86, it used a form of blowback operation, combined with advanced primer ignition.

When arrested, Mary Brunner was carrying a shopping list made up by Manson.

Instantly she is replaced on the jumbo tube by Marilyn Manson, a flamboyant metalhead whose plangent ode to masochism puts an inexplicable bounce in my step.

Do you know how many extinctions were associated with the Manson impact?

President Nixon denounced Manson even before he and his five co-defendants had been found guilty, and, predictably, Manson became a hero of the west-coast ‘underground’ network.

But then New York, as far back as the mind of man could travel, had been divided into the two great fundamental groups of the Mingotts and Mansons and all their clan, who cared about eating and clothes and money, and the Archer-Newland- van-der-Luyden tribe, who were devoted to travel, horticulture and the best fiction, and looked down on the grosser forms of pleasure.

Maybe it was a group thing, just like the Mansons, party scene gone bad.

Henry had seen the entry on the Inyo County, California, police blotter: "Charles Manson, also known as Jesus Christ, God.

So he fed their Swiss bank accounts, and they gave Manson Consolidated mining concessions at prices below par for the course.

And the crimes of Manson and Brady contain a distorted element of self-actualisation, reaching towards the creative level.