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Southard

Southard is a surname, and may refer to:

  • The Southards of New Jersey:
    • Henry Southard (1747–1842) (father), American politician from New Jersey; U.S. representative 1801–11
    • Isaac Southard (1783–1850) (son of Henry), American politician from New Jersey; U.S. representative 1831–33
    • Samuel L. Southard (1787–1842) (son of Henry), American politician from New Jersey; U.S. senator and governor of New Jersey
      • USS Southard (DD-207), a U.S. Navy ship named after Samuel L. Southard
  • David Southard (1845–1894), American soldier in the Union army during the American Civil War; recipient of the Medal of Honor
  • Elmer Ernest Southard (1876–1920), American neuropsychiatrist and author
  • James H. Southard (1851–1919), American politician from Ohio; U.S. representative 1895–1907
  • Lucien Southard (1827–1881), American orchestra conductor
  • Milton I. Southard (1836–1905), American politician from Ohio; U.S. representative 1873–79
  • T. J. Southard (1808–1896), American ship builder from Maine
    • Ellen Southard, ship built by T.J. Southard
  • Lyda Southard (1892–1958), American serial killer
  • Mabel Madeline Southard (1877–1967), American Methodist minister

Southard may also refer to:

  • Cape Southard, Antarctica
  • Mount Southard, Antarctica
  • Southard Promontory, Antarctica
  • Southard Field, California, United States
  • Southard, New Jersey, United States
  • Southard, Oklahoma, United States

Usage examples of "southard".

Albert Southard gave me the name of a bookstore in Milwaukee that had purportedly sold a copy of Refugee last year.

Miss Southard, as she showed her guests to their rooms after the first affectionate greetings had been exchanged.

I said that Everett Southard was the only man I ever wished to see in the role.

Miss Southard to another theatre to see one of the most successful plays of the season.

Forest, while Miss Southard, Miriam and Grace decided to go for a drive through Central Park.

Miss Southard called two of her friends on the telephone, inviting them to join the box party.

After the recital, instead of going home, Miss Southard surprised her guests by taking them over to the theatre where her brother was playing.

Overton was to be made on the noon train, the Southard household rose in good season on Sunday morning.

What he saw was himself and Betty Southard quite naked, covering half the page.

The judge advocate quickly brought out that Southard was the commander of Destroyer Squadron Eight, and had commanded destroyers of several types, including World War I four-pipers, for ten years.

Mansion in Indianapolis, Governor Southard announced that he would take immediate steps to get an annulment.

Annie and Rice had just been picked up, twenty miles west of Cleveland, and Southard wanted to hear what the news services had to say about it.

The wisdom of that was proved a moment later, when bullets probed the place from which Southard had emerged, searching for anyone who might have been with him.

He remembered how far away the trees on the other side of the clearing were, and how fast poor, overconfident Bob Southard had gone down.

He smiled and waved vaguely, but his gaze was riveted on the screened front door that opened onto Southard Street.