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Edmunds -- U.S. County in South Dakota
Population (2000): 4367
Housing Units (2000): 2022
Land area (2000): 1145.580300 sq. miles (2967.039229 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 5.579295 sq. miles (14.450306 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1151.159595 sq. miles (2981.489535 sq. km)
Located within: South Dakota (SD), FIPS 46
Location: 45.424045 N, 99.205575 W
Headwords:
Edmunds
Edmunds, SD
Edmunds County
Edmunds County, SD
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Edmunds may refer to:

Edmunds (surname)

Edmunds is a surname derived from the given name Edmund. There are varied spellings. People with the name Edmunds include:

  • Christiana Edmunds, British poisoner
  • Dave Edmunds
  • David Edmunds, British mathematician
  • Don Edmunds
  • George F. Edmunds
  • James M. Edmunds, Michigan politician
  • Lu Edmunds
  • Margo Edmunds
  • Newton Edmunds
  • Polina Edmunds, American figureskater
  • Raymond Edmunds
  • Richard Edmunds (athlete) (born 1937), American sprinter
  • Richard Edmunds (cricketer) (1970-1989), English cricketer
  • Robert H. Edmunds, Jr.

Usage examples of "edmunds".

The Easeman girl and Wray are scrapping with Telegraph Edmunds and his gang!

By the time they succeeded, the plane bearing Telegraph's men was in the air, and Telegraph Edmunds himself was near the field edge.

The paper was soiled and about of the size of the communication which Telegraph Edmunds and his men had examined beside the road near the airport.

Telegraph Edmunds, seated behind me, is a lieutenant of the gang, but not the chief.

Telegraph Edmunds dashed to the creek bank, glared at the plane, which was now in the air, and indulged in a species of spasm.

Telegraph Edmunds and his crew thought Doc and Monk had escaped in the plane, hence it had not occurred to them to look inside.

Then Telegraph Edmunds put in an appearance, and his shouted orders were audible.

At first, he thought only Telegraph Edmunds was present, then it dawned on him that the room was literally crowded with invisible men.

He moved toward Ham, dodging away from Telegraph Edmunds and trying to keep behind him, until he realized that he could not be seen.

The bronze man did the reading by spurts, devoting most of his attention to the sedan bearing Telegraph Edmunds and his prisoners.

He imparted the address of the house in which Telegraph Edmunds and the invisible legion were gathered.

But he recovered smoothly, and chatted with Edmunds for a while about technical matters.

Tina and Edmunds helped fit the helmet over his head, and snap-locked the ring at the neck.

He looked back and saw Edmunds holding a camera and light in a bulky waterproof housing.

Barnes, Ted, and Edmunds continued forward in the vast cargo bays, to search the parts of the ship that were still unexplored.