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Langdon, ND -- U.S. city in North Dakota
Population (2000): 2101
Housing Units (2000): 1178
Land area (2000): 1.703877 sq. miles (4.413020 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.031965 sq. miles (0.082788 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.735842 sq. miles (4.495808 sq. km)
FIPS code: 44780
Located within: North Dakota (ND), FIPS 38
Location: 48.761696 N, 98.371780 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 58249
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Langdon, ND
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Langdon, KS -- U.S. city in Kansas
Population (2000): 72
Housing Units (2000): 39
Land area (2000): 0.130689 sq. miles (0.338484 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.130689 sq. miles (0.338484 sq. km)
FIPS code: 38500
Located within: Kansas (KS), FIPS 20
Location: 37.853349 N, 98.324495 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 67583
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
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Langdon

Langdon may refer to:

Langdon (surname)

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

  • Chauncey Langdon (1763–1830), American politician, lawyer and judge
  • Craig Langdon (born 1957), Australian politician
  • Darren Langdon (born 1971), Canadian former National Hockey League player
  • David Langdon (1914-2011), English cartoonist
  • Emma F. Langdon (1875-?), American union activist
  • George C. Langdon (1833-1909), mayor of Detroit (1878-1879)
  • Harry Langdon (1884-1944), American comedian and silent-movie actor
  • Jeffrey Langdon (born 1975), Canadian figure skater
  • John Langdon (disambiguation)
  • Julia Langdon (born c. 1946), British journalist, newspaper political editor and writer
  • Lillian Langdon (1860–1943), American film actress of the silent era
  • Margaret Langdon (died 2005), linguist
  • Michael Langdon (1920-1991), British bass singer
  • Oliver Langdon, Canadian educator and former politician
  • Olivia Langdon Clemens (1845-1904), wife of American writer and humorist Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain), maiden name Langdon
  • Reuben Langdon, American actor and stuntman
  • Richard Langdon (1730–1803), British cathedral organist
  • Royston Langdon (born 1972), lead singer and bassist of the British glam rock band Spacehog
  • Samuel Langdon (1723-1797), American Congregational clergyman, educator and president of Harvard University
  • Shawn Langdon, American drag racer and winner of the 2013 NHRA Top Fuel championship
  • Stephen Herbert Langdon (1876-1937), American-born British Assyriologist
  • Steven W. Langdon (born 1946), Canadian politician and economist
  • Steve J. Langdon (born 1948), American anthropologist
  • Steve Langdon (hockey player) (born 1953), Canadian former ice-hockey player
  • Sue Ane Langdon (born 1935), American actress
  • Thomas Langdon (cricketer) (1879–1944), English cricketer
  • Thomas Langdon (MP) for Canterbury (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Tom Langdon (born 1994), Australian rules football player
  • Trajan Langdon (born 1976), American retired basketball player
  • Woodbury Langdon (1739–1805), American merchant, statesman and justice

Fictional characters:

  • Robert Langdon, fictional character created by author Dan Brown
  • Tate Langdon (born 1977), fictional serial killer in the American Horror Story TV series
Langdon (given name)

Langdon is a masculine given name which may refer to:

  • Langdon Cheves (1776-1857), American politician, lawyer and businessman
  • Langdon Brown Gilkey (1919-2004), American theologian
  • Langdon Lea (1874-1937), American college football Hall of Fame player and coach
  • Langdon Elwyn Mitchell (1862-1935), American Broadway playwright
  • Langdon Winner (born 1944), American academic and philosopher of technology

Usage examples of "langdon".

Vetra’s religious affiliations were definitely troubling, and yet Langdon could not bring himself to abandon every shred of academic evidence he had ever researched.

Vetra's religious affiliations were definitely troubling, and yet Langdon could not bring himself to abandon every shred of academic evidence he had ever researched.

Taking several steps back from the tomb, Langdon peered around the choir screen to his right, across the nave to the side opposite that which they had descended.

Even in conspiracy theory lore, Langdon could think of no references to any sixth brand.

As Langdon shed his jacket, Vernet hurried over to the conveyor belt, closed the now empty crate, and typed a series of simple commands.

And never had it appeared doubtful to Langdon that his only son Fors would follow him into the Star Hall.

But, Langdon had always insisted even while he was repeating the stories to Fors, they could not judge how much of this information had been warped and distorted by time.

Langdon had made them for his own use and Fors could only guess at the meaning of such directions as "snake river to the west of barrens," "Northeast of the wide forest" and all the rest.

Legs saw Jack and Jim Nutil and Corin Minerva and Langdon Kade and Sadie Amber and most of Jack's crew.

Standing at an overhead projector in a darkened penitentiary library, Langdon had shared the Mona Lisa's secret with the prisoners attending class, men whom he found surprisingly engaged-rough, but sharp.

He was simply greeted by the president pro tempore of the Senate, John Langdon of New Hampshire, and conducted to his chair at the head of the chamber.

Langdon recognized the curator's name from the rejection letters at home in his desk.

Although Saunière's poem clearly indicated Rosslyn, Langdon was not sure what to do now that they had arrived.

Now, gazing up at the spires of Rosslyn, Langdon could not escape the hollow gnaw of Rosslyn's unsolved mystery.

Langdon, considering what you've done for me tonight, and as curator of the Rosslyn Trust, I can tell you for certain that the Grail is no longer here.