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Hollins, VA -- U.S. Census Designated Place in Virginia
Population (2000): 14309
Housing Units (2000): 5947
Land area (2000): 8.670780 sq. miles (22.457215 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.004889 sq. miles (0.012662 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 8.675669 sq. miles (22.469877 sq. km)
FIPS code: 37880
Located within: Virginia (VA), FIPS 51
Location: 37.339601 N, 79.953069 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 24019
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Hollins

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Hollins (surname)

Hollins is the surname of:

People:

  • Alfred Hollins (1865–1942), British composer and organist
  • Arthur Hollins (footballer), English footballer
  • Arthur Hollins (politician) (1876–1962), English Member of Parliament
  • Chris Hollins (born 1971), BBC sports presenter
  • Damon Hollins (born 1974), American former Major League Baseball player
  • Dave Hollins (born 1966), American former Major League Baseball player
  • Dave Hollins (footballer) (born 1938), Welsh former football goalkeeper
  • David Hollins (born 1951), former Australian rules footballer
  • Ellis Hollins (born 1999), English child actor
  • Frank Hollins (1877–1963), English cricketer
  • Harry Hollins (1932–1989), American politician
  • H. B. Hollins (1854–1938), American financier, banker and railroad magnate
  • Hue Hollins (1940–2013), former National Basketball Association referee
  • Jessie Hollins (1970–2009), American baseball player
  • John Hollins (born 1946), English retired football player and coach
  • John Hollins (artist) (1798–1855), English portrait painter
  • John Hollins (cricketer) (1890–1938), English cricketer
  • Laura Hollins (born 1983), birth name of Agyness Deyn, English fashion model, actress and singer
  • Leslie Hollins (1897–1984), Australian politician
  • Lionel Hollins (born 1953), American National Basketball Association former player and head coach
  • Marion Hollins (1892–1944), American amateur golfer and golf course developer, daughter of H. B. Hollins
  • Peter Hollins (1800–1886), English sculptor
  • Ralph Hollins (born 1931), American naturalist
  • Ryan Hollins (born 1984), American former National Basketball Association player
  • Sandra Hollins, American politician elected to the Utah State House of Representatives in 2014
  • Sheila Hollins, Baroness Hollins (born 1946), British professor of psychiatry
  • Tyree Hollins (born 1990), American football player

Fictional characters:

  • Dave Hollins: Space Cadet, from a BBC Radio 4 series
  • Imogen Hollins, in the BBC soap opera Doctors
  • Jack Hollins, in the BBC soap opera Doctors
  • Karen Hollins, in the BBC soap opera Doctors
  • Rob Hollins, in the BBC soap opera Doctors

Usage examples of "hollins".

I wondered again about that letter, and exactly what Victor Hollins might have told him about me.

Miss Hollins found it in the trunk over there and Laura seemed terribly upset at the sight of it.

Not Laura Worth, the actress, whom I could honestly admire, but the woman whom Victor Hollins had loved, and who had pushed him away because of her ambition.

There had been more packets of letters than those from my father, and I shrank less at the thought of reading them than I did over those Victor Hollins had written.

And as I recall, Victor Hollins left very little of the money he made in his lifetime for his family.

Once Laura Worth had walked here with Victor Hollins, and there had been love between them.

Yet it was hard to keep it utterly buried while she was working on a Victor Hollins novel.

In fact, it seemed as if Craig were giving Hollins much more than he was getting.

If it had been either Bradford or Lambert, both of whom we had come to know since Kennedy had interested himself in the case, or even Hollins or Kilgore, I should not have been surprised.

Together they went to the Hollins Gymnasium locker room, where Teresa’s belongings were searched.

She had grown up in Aberdeen, Maryland, then gone to Hollins College in Virginia.