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Meaning of "letcher"
letcher (noun) - a term that could be a misspelling of 'lecturer', someone who gives lectures or presentations
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- A surname originating as an occupation.
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The gold mines of southern africa by own letcher.
Letcher County also had its own library.
Those masons left their mark on the city and the surrounding county of Letcher.
Representative John Letcher from Virginia called for a cessation of construction.
After nine ballots Helm withdrew, and Letcher was elected speaker.
When Letcher decided not to run for another term, Harlan ran successfully to replace him.
Though he remained active in politics, Letcher never again sought public office.
It 's tough to ban a chemical outright, said Letcher.
A winter storm warning is in effect in Harlan, Letcher and Pike counties through Wednesday morning.
Governor Letcher responded on April 15 on behalf of the state refusing Lincoln 's request.
For the manufacture of the flags, Governor Letcher contracted with Rosetta Hunter.
Governor Letcher " estimated " the vote for these areas.
I do not have a clue what that law is, ” said Letcher County Chief Deputy Barry Engle.
Letcher County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky.
Day will be known as Letcher Ave-nue.
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I'm more of a letcher than a leecher… here come the girls!
Practiced for 45 years in Letcher.
He 's up in Letcher County.
Governor Letcher of Virginia officially transferred Virginia forces to the Confederacy on 6 June 1861.
Blackey is a home rule-class city in Letcher County, Kentucky, in the United States.
Virginia Governor Letcher issued a proclamation officially transferring Virginia forces to the Confederacy on June 6, 1861.
English, see Letcher.
Jim Webb, of Whitesburg, Kentucky in Letcher County was an Appalachian poet, playwright, and essayist.