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Housing Units (2000): 1018
Land area (2000): 2.778629 sq. miles (7.196617 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.081940 sq. miles (0.212224 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 2.860569 sq. miles (7.408841 sq. km)
FIPS code: 72238
Located within: Minnesota (MN), FIPS 27
Location: 45.443914 N, 93.590839 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 55398
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Zimmerman
Wikipedia
Zimmerman may refer to:
Zimmerman derives from the German last name Zimmermann which means " carpenter". Within the United States, it is ranked as the 441st-most common surname. Zimmer in German means "room" or archaically a chamber within a structure. The German man or mann (in English the extra n is ignored) means "man" or "worker". Combining the two German words, you get "a worker of wood", or, literally translated, "room man" or "room worker".
German names were regularly Anglicized with immigration. Surnames were often translated, so in this case, Zimmerman would become Carpenter. Sometimes modification was done by immigration officials upon entry into the United States if the immigrant was illiterate. The official would simply write down what they heard according to their own spelling rules, and that would become their legal name. Later generations also altered their original family names frequently after being in the United States many years.
- Simmerman - a variant of Zimmerman.
- Timmerman - Dutch variant of Zimmerman.
- A Y-DNA Project exists for this surname.
Zimmerman may refer to:
Usage examples of "zimmerman".
Moments later, Jinny Anson, Professor Zimmerman and Kris Cardenas joined the conference.
A small cluster of people had gathered around Doug and the chief controller: Anson, Lev Brudnoy, Professor Cardenas, even Zimmerman had come out of his lair and found his way to the control center.
By the time Doug opened his eyes, Zimmerman and Kris Cardenas were hovering over his infirmary bed and Jinny Anson was standing beside a pale and shaken Edith, both women peering worriedly at him through the glass partition that closed off his cubicle.
It was also possible that while they'd been off seeing Ernie's folks, and the Bannings and the Zimmermans, Eighth & Eye had come through with the determination that ex-Corporal, now Captain, McCoy should be allowed to reenlist in the Corps as a staff sergeant, or a gunnery sergeant, or a master sergeant, and that he would be sepa-rated from commissioned service, but not the Marine Corps, and he could volunteer to reenlist as a staff sergeant or a gunnery sergeant, or a master sergeant, and if he didn't voluntarily do so, be retained as a private, USMC, until a determination about what the hell to do about this guy could be reached.
Zimmerman looked around the crowded room until he spotted PFC Thomas McCoy, who was sitting with half a dozen others at a crude table drinking beer out of a canteen cup.
Ernie Zimmerman, to take him back to the dining car and buy him breakfast, or at least a cup of coffee.
Zimmerman went to the Jeep, put his Thompson on the seat, raised the hood, and then reached into one of the cavernous pockets of his utilities and took out a distributor cap, a distributor rotor, and the ignition wires.
I should say Zimmerman, the constructor of this s-l, is quite incapable of excerpting or adapting the 'spoken words' of the book.
Zimmerman, who had been sitting on a folding chair, popped to rigid attention.
And now, unless the D Minus 1 assault on the channel islands was called off, the national police were going to get blown away by a phrase Zimmerman confessed he never understood: friendly fire.
As McCoy walked down the line of steaming garbage cans, Zimmerman went to the 6 x 6, pulled out a large flat cardboard carton, and took from it two large two-hundred-yard bull's-eye targets.
So he knew what Gung Ho really meant, but he told Zimmerman to keep it to himself.
Zimmerman realized that he was now a genuine fucking true believer Gung Ho Marine Raider.
She asked him what he wanted for breakfast, and he asked what was available, and she told him, and he ordered what Gunner Zimmerman had had ham, eggs up, home-fried potatoes, and toast.
She asked him what he wanted for breakfast, and he asked what was available, and she told him, and he ordered what Gunner Zimmerman had had- ham, eggs up, home-fried potatoes, and toast.