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Housing Units (2000): 1243
Land area (2000): 5.872592 sq. miles (15.209944 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.233040 sq. miles (0.603572 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 6.105632 sq. miles (15.813516 sq. km)
FIPS code: 30550
Located within: Maine (ME), FIPS 23
Location: 44.286802 N, 69.797884 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 04347
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Headwords:
Hallowell
Wikipedia
Hallowell may refer to:
Hallowell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Alfred Irving Hallowell, (1892–1974), American anthropologist
- Benjamin Hallowell (disambiguation), multiple people
- Christina Hallowell-Garrett
- Edward Hallowell (herpetologist) (1808–1860), American physician and herpetologist
- Edward Hallowell (psychiatrist), American psychiatrist known for his work on attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.
- Edward Needles Hallowell (1836–1871), U.S. Army officer during the American Civil War
- Lauren Hallowell, ice hockey player
- Norwood Penrose Hallowell (1839–1914), U.S. Army officer during the American Civil War
- Sarah Catherine Fraley Hallowell (1833-1914), American journalist and editor
- Sarah Tyson Hallowell (1846–1924), American curator, art agent for the Chicago Art Institute and volunteer for the French Red Cross during World War I
- Harriet Hallowell (1873–1943), American painter, expatriate, volunteer for the French Red Cross and advocate for Allied prisoners in World War I
Usage examples of "hallowell".
Aubrey started to glance at Harkness, but Hallowell shook his head sharply.
Harkness made an indignant sound, and Hallowell grinned, but his deep, soft voice was entirely serious as he went on.
The combination he'd just attempted had almost gotten through the sergeant major's guard, and he suspected he'd landed so hard because Hallowell had been forced to rush his own counter and thrown him with rather more energy than he'd intended.
The Marine grinned and dropped down cross-legged beside him, and Aubrey suppressed a familiar stab of envy when he realized Hallowell wasn't even breathing hard.
And one thing Gunny Hallowell and Senior Chief Harkness had managed, he thought wryly, was to reteach him that the occasional bruise or sprain wasn't the end of the world.
Whereas Hallowell was working with him on technique and attitude, Harkness had an even simpler teaching style, which probably had something to do with the fact that, unlike the sergeant major, he was entirely self-taught.
Aubrey said very seriously, and if the thought that he might possibly be able to do what Hallowell had just described still seemed unlikely, it no longer seemed absurd.
The Captain's treecat lay stretched out along the uneven parallel bars, ears cocked as he watched, and Aubrey felt himself holding his breath as the Captain and Hallowell faced one another in absolute motionlessness.
Gunny Hallowell was actually sweating and out of breath when they exchanged bows at the end of the session.
Aubrey felt his blush deepen, but Hallowell gave him a wink as he smiled at the Captain.
Aubrey eyed the smiling Hallowell and felt a crooked grin on his own face.
He remembered everything Gunny Hallowell had taught him, knew Steilman could still take him, despite what had already happened, if Aubrey let him.
But he also remembered what Hallowell had told him to do about it, and his eyes were cold as he stepped right into the other man.
The combination he’d just attempted had almost gotten through the sergeant major’s guard, and he suspected he’d landed so hard because Hallowell had been forced to rush his own counter and thrown him with rather more energy than he’d intended.
The Marine grinned and dropped down cross-legged beside him, and Aubrey suppressed a familiar stab of envy when he realized Hallowell wasn’t even breathing hard.