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Sunbury

[ suhn-ber-ee, -buh-ree ]

noun

  1. a city in E central Pennsylvania.


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Col. Walton was taken prisoner to Sunbury, where he was well cared for until his recovery.

Whistler introduced Fantin, who, in a note for 1861, refers to the "jolies journes chez Edwards Sunbury."

At that time there was no railway at Sunbury; Hampton Court three miles distant.

After two days of walking through open grassy lands, admirably suited for sheep, they reached the site of Sunbury.

But they soon spread over a great extent of country—from Geelong to Sunbury.

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