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Glascock -- U.S. County in Georgia
Population (2000): 2556
Housing Units (2000): 1192
Land area (2000): 144.140619 sq. miles (373.322474 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.310427 sq. miles (0.804001 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 144.451046 sq. miles (374.126475 sq. km)
Located within: Georgia (GA), FIPS 13
Location: 33.230816 N, 82.599894 W
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Glascock, GA
Glascock County
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Glascock

Glascock is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Aaron Glascock, sound editor
  • Brian Glascock (born 1948), drummer
  • Darrell Glascock (born 1946), American media consultant
  • David Glascock (1885–1969), American basketball coach
  • John Glascock (1951–1979), British musician
  • John R. Glascock (1845–1913), American politician
  • Kathryn Irene Glascock (1901–1923), American poet
  • Thomas Glascock (1790–1841), American politician, soldier and lawyer
  • William Glascock (1730–1793), American politician
  • William Nugent Glascock (c.1787–1847), British naval officer and novelist

Usage examples of "glascock".

And as Lady Milborough took care that Mr Glascock should take Nora down to dinner, the interest was very great.

This was the man between whom and Mr Glascock Nora Rowley found it to be impossible not to make comparisons.

Now she knew well that Mr Glascock was over head and ears in love with Nora Rowley.

She had become aware that Mr Glascock had already heard of the unfortunate affair in Curzon Street.

When old Mrs Stanbury heard that Nora Rowley had refused Mr Glascock, the thing was to her unintelligible.

So Mr Glascock returned to his friends, and did say that Mr Trevelyan had a headache.

And the reader may be sure that in this romance Mr Glascock with his splendid prospects filled one of the characters.

The lips of no living person had suggested to Mr Glascock that the American girl was to become his wife.

Nor did she ask direct questions in other quarters about Mr Glascock himself.

Had she consulted the peerage, she would have seen that Mr Glascock was over forty.

She continued to keep her eyes upon Mr Glascock, and soon saw him again talking to Nora.

Mr Glascock immediately offered Lady Rowley his arm, and took her down to the hall.

Mamma has all along thought that Mr Glascock was going to carry away with him the republican Browning!

Nora had been quite right in bidding her speak to Mr Glascock himself, and to Mr Glascock she would go.

Caroline Spalding had perhaps thought that Mr Glascock might have been there to meet her.