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Definition of Bellingham
1. Noun. A town in northwestern Washington on a bay near the Canadian border.
Group relationships: Evergreen State, Wa, Washington
Definition of Bellingham
1. Proper noun. a city in Washington state, USA ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bellingham
Literary usage of Bellingham
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adventure Guide to the Inside Passage and Coastal Alaska by Lynn Readicker-Henderson (2002)
"Bellingham The Alaska Marine Highway's southern terminus and home port, Bellingham,
gets little of the attention it deserves. Most people hurry through the ..."
2. The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries by John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Martha Joanna Lamb, Henry Phelps Johnston, Nathan Gilbert Pond, William Abbatt (1885)
"ABOUT RICHARD Bellingham A name that often appears in colonial history is that
of Richard Bellingham. His was an active and useful life ; he held many ..."
3. A Documentary History of Chelsea: Including the Boston Precincts of by Mellen Chamberlain, Jenny Chamberlain Watts, William Richard Cutter, Massachusetts Historical Society (1908)
"Neither party claiming his estate, Richard Wharton for Samuel Bellingham the ...
for the use of Samuel Bellingham, and asked Pennyman to nail up the gate, ..."
4. Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University, in Cambridge by John Langdon Sibley, Clifford Kenyon Shipton (1873)
"SAMUEL Bellingham. SAMUEL Bellingham, MA, MD, son of Governor Richard Bellingham,
of Massachusetts, whose wife was Elizabeth, came to New England with his ..."
5. History of Massachusetts, for Two Hundred Years: From the Year 1620 to 1820 by Alden Bradford (1835)
"The education of Bellingham was superior to that of ... He was well fitted for
bold enterprise, and was, probably, more of ^practical man than Bellingham. ..."
6. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1885)
"Bellingham died 7 Dec. 1672, having attained Í the distinction of being the ...
Bellingham was ardently attached to the principles of the 1 first church,' ..."