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Beardsley, MN -- U.S. city in Minnesota
Population (2000): 262
Housing Units (2000): 148
Land area (2000): 0.474251 sq. miles (1.228305 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.002731 sq. miles (0.007074 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.476982 sq. miles (1.235379 sq. km)
FIPS code: 04204
Located within: Minnesota (MN), FIPS 27
Location: 45.556710 N, 96.712983 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 56211
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Beardsley

Beardsley may refer to:

  • Beardsley, Minnesota, a US city
  • Beardsley Zoo, a zoological garden in Bridgeport, Connecticut
  • Beardsley meteorite
  • Beardsley (surname), people with the surname Beardsley
  • Beardsley Electric Company, a defunct American automobile company (before 1926)
Beardsley (surname)

Beardsley is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Albert R. Beardsley, builder of Albert R. Beardsley House in Elkhart, Indiana
  • Alfred Beardsley, memorabilia dealer involved in the O. J. Simpson robbery case
  • Allenby Beardsley, fictional Mobile Fighter G Gundam character
  • Aubrey Beardsley (1872–1898), English illustrator and poet
  • Bartholomew Crannell Beardsley (1775–1855), Canadian lawyer, judge and politician
  • Chris Beardsley (b. 1984), English footballer
  • Craig Beardsley, American swimmer
  • Dick Beardsley (b. 1956), American marathon athlete in the 1980s
  • Don Beardsley (b. 1946), Scottish footballer
  • Doug Beardsley (b. 1941), Canadian poet and educator
  • Eben Edwards Beardsley (1808–1892), American clergyman
  • Fred Beardsley (1856–1929), English footballer associated with the foundation of Arsenal F.C.
  • Grenville Beardsley, Illinois Attorney General for 1959–1960
  • Helen Beardsley (1930–2000), American mother and writer
  • Henry M. Beardsley (1858–1938), Mayor of Kansas City
  • Jason Beardsley (b. 1989), English footballer
  • John Beardsley (1732–1809), clergyman
  • John Beardsley (New York) (1783–1857), New York politician
  • Keith Beardsley, former New Zealand sprinter
  • Levi Beardsley (1785–1857), New York lawyer and politician
  • Melville W. Beardsley (1913–1998), American inventor and aeronautical engineer
  • Monroe Beardsley (1915–1985), American philosopher
  • Peter Beardsley (b. 1961), English footballer
  • Ralph Beardsley (1891–1920), American racecar driver
  • Samuel Beardsley (1790–1860), New York lawyer and politician
  • William Beardsley (1605–1661), one of the founding settlers of Stratford, Connecticut
  • William S. Beardsley, Governor of Iowa 1949-1954

Usage examples of "beardsley".

I promised Josiah Beardsley that ye'd maybe take out his tonsils today, though.

I'd met Josiah Beardsley, a youth with the worst-looking set of abscessed tonsils I'd ever seen, the day before.

It was Josiah Beardsley, my potential tonsillectomy patient, and whatever he'd been doing since the Gathering, it hadn't improved his health to any marked extent.

Jamie explained, sitting back in his saddle, "while I go and call upon the Beardsleys alone.

With luck, we'll be well away before anything's said-no chance of Beardsley leaving us to pursue the lad then.

The Beardsleys, whoever and however many of them there were, were likely still within.

I was more than curious about these Beardsleys-and more than slightly apprehensive about the prospects of having one or more male Beardsleys riding with us, given recent events.

I was used to the odors of a winter-sealed cabin, where the scents of sweat, dirty clothes, wet feet, greasy hair, and slop jars mingled with baking bread, stewing meat, and the subtler notes of fungus and mold, but the aroma within the Beardsley residence went well beyond the norm.

He gave Beardsley a dark look of mingled pity and dislike, and shook his head slowly.

Aside from need of my medical box, I was finding the company of the Beardsleys rather unnerving.

As Beardsley at last subsided, gasping and making mewling noises, Jamie straightened up, gasping himself, and gave Mrs.

I hadn't liked Beardsley in the least, and yet I had been totally engaged in the struggle to preserve his life, to ease his suffering.

Jamie had fteed Beardsley very suddenly from the prison of his stricken body.

It was well past dark by the time we had finished everything at the Beardsley farm, tidied up, repacked the bags, and resaddled the horses.

He hadn't chosen to bury Beardsley under that tree from a sense either of aesthetics or convenience.