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Haskins, OH -- U.S. village in Ohio
Population (2000): 638
Housing Units (2000): 251
Land area (2000): 1.527456 sq. miles (3.956094 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.527456 sq. miles (3.956094 sq. km)
FIPS code: 34412
Located within: Ohio (OH), FIPS 39
Location: 41.465152 N, 83.706984 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 43525
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Usage examples of "haskins".

And when the red light of the lamp shone out into the darkness of the cold and windy night, and he thought of this refuge for his children and wife, Haskins could have put his arm around the neck of his burly companion and squeezed him like a lover.

Yet Haskins loved his boy, and would have saved him from this if he could, but he could not.

Clothing dripping with sweat, arms aching, filled with briers, fingers raw and bleeding, backs broken with the weight of heavy bundles, Haskins and his man toiled on.

In this way they cut ten acres every day, and almost every night after supper, when the hand went to bed, Haskins returned to the field shocking the bound grain in the light of the moon.

By the time Alfons IV fell asleep that morning he had decided to accept Haskins & Co (International) plc's tender.

The King was delighted - although he continued to grumble about how Haskins & Co had over-run the original contract price.

The Order of the Peacock (Third Class) was to be awarded to Gerald Haskins, CBE, for his work on the drainage system of Teske.

He seemed to have prior knowledge of everything Haskins was about to say.

Originally it had been a trading post, maintained by the Haskins Company, a company of Merchants, primarily at Thentis.

Such girls, I gathered, from my conversations with the teamster with whom I had ridden to Fort Haskins, were sold at various points along the perimeter.

Perhaps Priest-Kings, through their agents, might monitor towns such as Fort Haskins and Kailiauk.

George Haskins, owner of the town's one hotel, had rented them the cabin, and his son Lenny had driven the boys to it in his jeep.

With the Haskins boy leading the way, the Hardys hurried across the clearing and down a trail through the misty woods to the road.

Twenty minutes later the car reached Main Street in Clintville and came to a stop in front of Haskins Hotel.

We're expecting Lenny Haskins to come for-" Frank broke off as the old man gave a start.