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Somers, MT -- U.S. Census Designated Place in Montana
Population (2000): 556
Housing Units (2000): 263
Land area (2000): 2.062491 sq. miles (5.341827 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.056487 sq. miles (0.146300 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 2.118978 sq. miles (5.488127 sq. km)
FIPS code: 69475
Located within: Montana (MT), FIPS 30
Location: 48.079826 N, 114.227722 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 59932
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Somers, IA -- U.S. city in Iowa
Population (2000): 165
Housing Units (2000): 66
Land area (2000): 0.348766 sq. miles (0.903300 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.348766 sq. miles (0.903300 sq. km)
FIPS code: 73920
Located within: Iowa (IA), FIPS 19
Location: 42.377902 N, 94.431013 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 50586
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Somers

Somers may refer to:

Somers (surname)

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

  • Alex Somers, American visual artist and musician; partner of Jónsi
  • Bart Somers (born 1964), Belgian politician
  • Brett Somers (1924–2007), Canadian-born American actress, singer, and comedian
  • Charles Somers (1868–1934), American executive and investor in baseball
  • Daryl Somers (born 1951), Australian television personality
  • George Somers, (1554–1610), British admiral who founded the colony of Bermuda in 1609
  • Harry Somers (1925–1999), Canadian composer
  • John Somers, 1st Baron Somers 1651–1716, Lord Chancellor of England under William III
  • Luke Somers, British-American photojournalist who was kidnapped in 2013
  • Peter Somers (1878–1914), Scottish footballer
  • Peter J. Somers (1850–1924), American politician, mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Richard Somers (1778/1779–1804), officer of the United States Navy
  • Steve Somers (born 1947), radio host on the New York City sports radio station WFAN
  • Suzanne Somers (born 1946), American actress
  • Walter Somers (died 1917), English industrialist

Usage examples of "somers".

Gentile boy friend, Aircraftman Edward Somers, whose parents were old and close friends of Rachel herself.

Miss Somers, you are the kindest betrothed woman in all of Farrland, and beyond I think.

Take note, ye prudent and pious souls, Of the cross--currents in life Which bring honor to the dead, who lived in shame Judge Somers How does it happen, tell me, That I who was most erudite of lawyers, Who knew Blackstone and Coke Almost by heart, who made the greatest speech The court-house ever heard, and wrote A brief that won the praise of Justice Breese How does it happen, tell me, That I lie here unmarked, forgotten, While Chase Henry, the town drunkard, Has a marble block, topped by an urn Wherein Nature, in a mood ironical, Has sown a flowering weed?

The colony was in such extremity in May, 1610, that it would have been extinct in ten days but for the arrival of Sir Thomas Gates and Sir George Somers and Captain Newport from the Bermudas.

This good fortune and the subsequent prosperous life on the island and final deliverance was due to the noble Somers, or Sommers, after whom the Bermudas were long called "Sommers Isles," which was gradually corrupted into "The Summer Isles.

On the 19th of June the brave old sailor, Sir George Somers, volunteered to return to the Bermudas in his pinnace to procure hogs and other supplies for the colony.

The next contemporary authority to be consulted in regard to Pocahontas is William Strachey, who, as we have seen, went with the expedition of Gates and Somers, was shipwrecked on the Bermudas, and reached Jamestown May 23 or 24, 1610, and was made Secretary and Recorder of the colony under Lord Delaware.

The colony was in such extremity in May, 1610, that it would have been extinct in ten days but for the arrival of Sir Thomas Gates and Sir George Somers and Captain Newport from the Bermudas.

This good fortune and the subsequent prosperous life on the island and final deliverance was due to the noble Somers, or Sommers, after whom the Bermudas were long called "Sommers Isles," which was gradually corrupted into "The Summer Isles.

On the 19th of June the brave old sailor, Sir George Somers, volunteered to return to the Bermudas in his pinnace to procure hogs and other supplies for the colony.

When the pinnace came alongside with a rending crack, Captain Aubrey said, 'Mr Pullings, I should like to see Mr Somers in the cabin,' and walked off.

Somers, on the other hand, was often unsteady, incoherent, and disagreeable: Pullings did his best to check him, but no one could take the private bottles from his cabin.

In the stunned silence Jack said, 'Mr Pullings, order Mr Somers to leave the deck.

As soon as the muffled thunder of the watch below hurrying up on deck had died away, Jack said, loud and clear, to Somers, the relieving officer, 'Mr Somers, we may pipe to breakfast at two bells or earlier, and then clear.

As soon as the muffled thunder of the watch below hurrying up on deck had died away, Jack said, loud and clear, to Somers, the relieving officer, ‘.