Proper noun
A city in Texas.
A male given name
An English surname.
An unincorporated community in Virginia.
An unincorporated community in Ohio.
A number of places in the United States:
A town in Indiana; named for early settler Jenkins Kennard.
A village in Nebraska; named for Thomas P. Kennard, Nebraska's first Secretary of State.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgConstruction of University Hall, the first building, began the same year.sfn State Capital seeAlso Thomas P. Kennard house Nebraska was granted statehood on March 1, 1867. Source: Internet
But federal courts, authorized by the Civil Rights Act, found Blyew and Kennard guilty of murder. Source: Internet
In this last trade, the Los Angeles Lakers would move their first-round pick this year, along with Quinn Cook and Talen Horton-Tucker, to the Detroit Pistons for Luke Kennard. Source: Internet
His free agent signings of linebackers Devon Kennard and Christian Jones were scheme-specific, and fit the needs of a decidedly different defensive set under new head coach Matt Patricia. Source: Internet
Inside the cambio the gunmen shot dead accountant Ramnauth Persaud and injured the owner, Kennard Gobin, before making off with an undisclosed sum. Source: Internet
It was officially opened by then Minister of Agriculture, Gavin Kennard on September 25, 1975. Source: Internet