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"John Currie may refer to: *John Currie (artist) (c. 1884–1914), English artist *John Currie (cross-country skier) (1910-1989), Canadian Olympic skier *John Currie (footballer, born 1921) (1921–1984), English football player *John Currie (footballer, born 1939), Scottish football player *John Currie (soccer), American soccer player *John Currie (Australian footballer) (1931–1997), Australian rules footballer *John Currie (sportsman) (1932–1990), British rugby union player and cricketer *John Allister Currie (1862–1931), Canadian author, journalist and political figure *John Cecil Currie (1898–1944), British Army officer during World War II *John Lang Currie (1818–1898), Australian pastoralist *John S. Currie (1877–1956), Canadian politician and journalist *John Currie Gunn (1916–2002), Scottish scientist *John Currie (athletic director) (born 1971), athletic director at Wake Forest University See also *John Curry (disambiguation) "
"Datil National Forest was a United States National Forest established in western New Mexico by the U.S. Forest Service in 1908.Datil N.F. established on June 18, 1908 It was merged into another and ceased in 1931. History Datil National Forest was formed from the part of the also new Gila National Forest and other public lands. It began in 1908 with . The Magdalena National Forest and other areas were added in 1909.Magdalena N.F. added on February 23, 1909 The entire Datil National Forest lands were transferred to the jurisdictions of the Cibola National Forest (primarily) and Gila National Forest in 1931.Cibola N.F. merge on December 24, 1931 The name was discontinued. Present day The former Datil Forest area is part of the Magdalena Ranger District of the Cibola National Forest. It is located in the Datil Mountains, to the north of the town of Datil, in Catron and Socoro Counties. See also *Mogollon-Datil volcanic field — large silicic volcanic field in western New Mexico around the town of Datil and Mogollon Mountains area. *Datil-Mogollon Section — a physiographic subdivision of the Colorado Plateau Province in the Datil Mountains—Mogollon Mountains region. *Forest History Society — and 'Foresthistory.org' external links below. References External links *Cibola National Forest: official Magdalena Ranger District website *Foresthistory.org: the Forest History Society homepage *Foresthistory.org: Listing of the National Forests of the United States and Their Dates — Text from "Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History"; Davis, Richard C., ed.; New York: Macmillan Publishing Company; 1983; Vol. II, pp. 743-788. Former National Forests of New Mexico Protected areas of Catron County, New Mexico Protected areas of Socorro County, New Mexico Cibola National Forest Protected areas established in 1908 1908 establishments in New Mexico Territory 1931 disestablishments in New Mexico Protected areas disestablished in 1931 "
"Robert Brian Mountain (born 11 September 1956) is an English former professional footballer born in Wombwell, Yorkshire, who played in the Football League for Huddersfield Town in the 1970s. Mountain went on to play non-league football for Frickley Colliery, Mexborough Town, Bridlington Trinity, Grantham Town, for whom he scored 15 goals from 39 games in all competitions, Alfreton Town, with 47 goals from 82 games in all competitions, and Matlock Town, with whom he was Northern Premier League leading scorer in the 1982–83 season, and Stafford Rangers, for whom he scored the winning goal in the Conference League Cup in 1985–86.For Stafford Rangers infobox stats: References 1956 births Living people People from Wombwell Sportspeople from Yorkshire English footballers Association football forwards Huddersfield Town A.F.C. players Frickley Athletic F.C. players Mexborough Town F.C. players Bridlington Trinity F.C. players Grantham Town F.C. players Alfreton Town F.C. players Matlock Town F.C. players Stafford Rangers F.C. players English Football League players Northern Premier League players National League (English football) players "