Proper noun
Epperson (plural Eppersons)
A surname.
At other hours, they may be contacted at the residence of Dudley & Terri Epperson. Source: Internet
Epperson dubbed his invention "Epsicle," a combination of the first two letters of his surname and "icicle." Source: Internet
Humiliated beyond words, Chief Ranger Jerry Epperson called the rangers together to discuss our inadequacies. Source: Internet
The newly created national park came under the jurisdiction of the United States Army's Troop I of the 4th Cavalry on May 19, 1891, which set up camp in Wawona with Captain Abram Epperson Wood as acting superintendent. Source: Internet
The Scopes Trial decision of 1925 caused the subject to become very rare in American secondary biology textbooks for a generation, but it was gradually re-introduced later and became legally protected with the 1968 Epperson v. Arkansas decision. Source: Internet
Sturch won the primary race and will face Epperson in November. Source: Internet