The RockIslandIndependents were a professional American football team, based in RockIsland, Illinois, from 1907 to 1926. The Independents were a founding...
The 1910 RockIslandIndependentsseason was the team's fourth season in existence, and last until 1912. The season resulted in the team posting an undefeated...
The 1920 RockIslandIndependentsseason was the American football franchise's thirteenth season and inaugural season in the American Professional Football...
Championship". "1913 RockIslandIndependentsseason". Pro Football Archives. Retrieved March 30, 2012. "1913 R.I. Independents". RockIslandIndependents.com. Retrieved...
played home games at Douglas Park, sharing the field with the RockIslandIndependents, a charter National Football League franchise. Beginning in 1879...
Minneapolis Marines/Red Jackets, Akron Indians, Hammond Pros, and RockIslandIndependents. Outside of the NFL, Ursella played for the Hibbing All-Stars in...
Mississippi River, where it lies directly across from RockIsland, Illinois. In their first season of play in the Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League, Davenport...
classified as a "rock", which would only give Venezuela a twelve nautical mile economic zone. However, Venezuela claims it is a normal island, which grants...
Cardinals. After the 1925 season, Thorpe formed a team, composed primarily of his teammates from the NFL’s RockIslandIndependents, to play several games...
owner of the RockIslandIndependents. He was also one of the co-founders of the National Football League (NFL). Flanigan joined the Independents as a backup...
1917. He played as a ringer for West Duluth in 1916 and for the RockIslandIndependents in 1917. During World War I in 1918, Chicken played for the U.S...
the park was July 11, 1930. In 1926, the RockIslandIndependents played at Browning Field. The Independents had been a charter member franchise of the...
joined the RockIslandIndependents as the team's captain and coach. At age 23, he was one of the youngest coaches in NFL history. He led RockIsland to a 4–1...
the islands.: 210 In 2004, marine archaeologists affiliated with the Turks and Caicos National Museum discovered a wreck, called the "Black Rock Ship"...
Minneapolis Marines players for the independent professional RockIslandIndependents, and he helped the Independents to win a self-proclaimed national...
fragments in caves and rock shelters, little evidence exists of the nests themselves. Excavations of rock shelters in the eastern North Island during the 1940s...
Hitchcock Hour: The 39th episode was never broadcast. Beginning with this season, the program was expanded to an hour and re-titled The Alfred Hitchcock...
Churchill (1912) inquired about the phrase and was told that there were three te pito o te henua, these being the three capes (land's ends) of the island. The...
Triangles, 14–0, at Triangle Park, and the RockIslandIndependents beat the Muncie Flyers, 45–0, in RockIsland. Frank Bacon of the Triangles is credited...
emergency on the island, assisted by agencies on and off the island. Most of the members are working residents in volunteering roles. A 1912 film, Trip to...
Arabic: سُقُطْرَىٰ Suquṭrā) or Saqatri (Soqotri: ساقطْري Saqaṭri) is an island of Yemen in the Indian Ocean. Lying between the Guardafui Channel and the...