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Bartley, NE -- U.S. village in Nebraska
Population (2000): 355
Housing Units (2000): 157
Land area (2000): 0.694295 sq. miles (1.798215 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.694295 sq. miles (1.798215 sq. km)
FIPS code: 03180
Located within: Nebraska (NE), FIPS 31
Location: 40.251500 N, 100.308163 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 69020
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
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Bartley

Bartley is a family name and a given name.

Bartley (disambiguation)

Bartley is a family name and a given name.

Bartley may also refer to:

  • Bartley, Hampshire, England
  • Bartley, Nebraska, U.S.
  • Bartley, West Virginia, U.S.
  • Bartley Green, an area in Birmingham, England
  • Bartley MRT Station, an MRT station in the subzone of Joo Seng located in the town of Toa Payoh, Singapore
  • Bartley Reservoir, a reservoir in Birmingham, England
  • Bartley Secondary School, a school in Singapore
  • Bartley Water, a stream in Hampshire, England

Usage examples of "bartley".

I was detained at a concert, and Bartley telephoned that he would be late.

But, on my own account, I'm glad to have a few moments alone with you, before Bartley comes.

But I didn't mean that you would exactly fade dim, even if Bartley were here.

Alexander went on, "it must have been a flash of the distrust I have come to feel whenever I meet any of the people who knew Bartley when he was a boy.

And another curious thing, Bartley," Wilson spoke with deliberateness and settled deeper into his chair, "is that I don't feel it any longer.

It must take a great deal of time, certainly, and Bartley must take a great deal of time.

But after she met Bartley she pretended to like it, and said it was a good thing to be reminded that there were things going on in the world.

She loved life, and Bartley brought a great deal of it in to her when he came to the house.

MacKeller, Bartley's first chief, was an old friend of my aunt, and he told her that Bartley was a wild, ill-governed youth, which really pleased her very much.

I remember we were sitting alone in the dusk after Bartley had been there for the first time.

Since then Bartley had always thought of the British Museum as the ultimate repository of mortality, where all the dead things in the world were assembled to make one's hour of youth the more precious.

It was a spectacular undertaking by reason of its very size, and Bartley realized that, whatever else he might do, he would probably always be known as the engineer who designed the great Moorlock Bridge, the longest cantilever in existence.

Hilda seemed particularly fond of this quaint couple, and Bartley himself was so pleased with their mild and thoughtful converse that he took his leave when they did, and walked with them over to Oxford Street, where they waited for their 'bus.

There was watercress soup, and sole, and a delightful omelette stuffed with mushrooms and truffles, and two small rare ducklings, and artichokes, and a dry yellow Rhone wine of which Bartley had always been very fond.

I had enough and to spare then," Bartley mused, and looked thoughtfully at his cigar.