Black Warrior — is the name of a Confederate two masted schooner that participated in the defense of Roanoke Island in North Carolina during the Civil War. History The Black Warrior was originally named the M.C. Etheridge . Built in Plymouth, North Carolina, in… … Wikipedia
Black warrior — Black Black (bl[a^]k), a. [OE. blak, AS. bl[ae]c; akin to Icel. blakkr dark, swarthy, Sw. bl[ a]ck ink, Dan. bl[ae]k, OHG. blach, LG. & D. blaken to burn with a black smoke. Not akin to AS. bl[=a]c, E. bleak pallid. [root]98.] 1. Destitute of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Black Warrior (rivière) — Black Warrior Rivière Black Warrior à Bankhead Lake (comté de Tuscaloosa). Carte du bas … Wikipédia en Français
Black Warrior Affair — was an 1854 incident touching trade and sovereignty between Spain, and her American possessions, and the United States. The Black Warrior, a vessel in the American coastwise trade, touched at Havana, Cuba on February 28, 1854, on her eighteenth… … Wikipedia
Black-Warrior-River — (spr. Bläck Wärrier Riwwer), Fluß im Staate Alabama, entsteht aus dem Mulberry u. Locust Fork u. ergießt sich in den Tombigbee; 30 Meilen von seiner Mündung aus wird er für Dampfboote schiffbar; seinen Ufern entlang finden sich viel Steinkohlen,… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Black Warrior River — Black Warrior River, s. Tombigbee … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Black Warrior River — Infobox River river name = Black Warrior River image size = 288px caption = Bankhead Lock and Dam, impounding Bankhead Lake on the Black Warrior River in Tuscaloosa County origin = Confluence of the Mulberry and Locust forks mouth = Tombigbee… … Wikipedia
Black Warrior Basin — The Black Warrior Basin is a geologic area of western Alabama developed for coal and coalbed methane production. The Black Warrior Basin has been developed and in production longer than any other United States coalbed basin. [http://www.gsa.state … Wikipedia
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Black Warrior River — Navigable river, western Alabama, U.S. Formed by the confluence of the Locust and Mulberry forks in Jefferson county, it flows southwest through coalfields to join the Tombigbee River near Demopolis. The river is 178 mi (286 km) long and… … Universalium