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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › P_RanchP Ranch - Wikipedia

    Peter French established the P Ranch. Peter French was born in Missouri in 1849. As a boy, he immigrated to California with his family. Then as a young man, French went to work for Doctor Hugh J. Glenn, who owned large tracts of land in the Sacramento Valley. In 1872, Glenn decided to expand his operation into Oregon. To lead the venture, Glenn ...

  2. John William "Pete" French (1849-1897) Peter (or Pete) French was a stockman of near-legendary status who ran great herds of cattle and horses in southeastern Oregon at the end of the nineteenth century. He is known for building the Pete French Round Barn near New Princeton, southeast of Burns, and is the namesake (along with Hugh Glenn) of the ...

  3. péter les plombs. péter un boulon. péter un câble. péter un plomb. pétersbourgeois. pétersbourgeoise. pétersbourgeoises. Translations into more languages in the bab.la English-Swahili dictionary. Translation for 'péter' in the free French-English dictionary and many other English translations.

  4. English Translation of “PÉTER” | The official Collins French-English Dictionary online. Over 100,000 English translations of French words and phrases.

  5. 1 de ene. de 1995 · Life and Death of Oregon "Cattle King" Peter French is by far the best and most actual facts on Peter French. To often French was protrayed the hero instead of the land grabing cattle king he really was. He was cruel to the homesteaders and would cut their fences and run his cattle in their fields. This book tells it as it actually happened.

  6. Peter French interview- member of Cactus, Atomic Rooster, Leaf Hound. PETER FRENCH French with Leaf Hound Atomic Rooster, Cactus, Leaf Hound pedigree Interview by John Wisniewski (December 2019) For full-throated '60's/'70's Brit singers, we usually think of rock dinosaurs like Daltrey and Plant but another name should come to mind too.

  7. PÉTER translate: to fart, to make a bang, to break, to burst, to break, to bust, bang, fart. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.