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What (who) is Howland Island - definition


Mark A. Howland         
AMERICAN POLITICIAN
Mark Howland
Mark A. Howland (born August 20, 1954) is a former representative to the Massachusetts General Court from New Bedford, Massachusetts.
Russell Howland         
AMERICAN MUSICIAN
Russel Howland
Russell Howland (1908 in Missouri - 1995) was an American music educator, one of the most highly regarded woodwind teachers in the US of his time. He studied at the University of Illinois and was professor of woodwinds at the University of Michigan until 1948.
Edwin L. Howland         
  • William R. Walker's]] Equitable Building (1872) surrounded by Howland's Wilcox Building (1875), Providence.
  • First Universalist Church (1871), Providence.
AMERICAN ARCHITECT
Edwin Howland
Edwin L. Howland (1838–1876) was an American architect from Rhode Island who, despite his short career, designed several of Providence's most significant buildings of the 1860s and 1870s.

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Howland Island
| archipelago = Phoenix Islands
Examples of use of Howland Island
1. On July 2, they left Lae, New Guinea, bound for tiny Howland Island, 2,550 miles to the east, only to vanish as they neared their destination.
2. In 2001, Kammerer got involved in the search for Earhart‘s Lockheed Electra 10E on the ocean floor near Howland Island, a refueling stop just a few miles north of the equator.
3. On July 1, Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan took off in her twin–engine Lockheed Electra from Lae, New Guinea, on what was planned as a 2,550–mile journey to tiny Howland Island in the north Pacific Ocean.