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Definition of Strawn
1. straw [v] - See also: straw
Lexicographical Neighbors of Strawn
Literary usage of Strawn
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1902)
"April 30, 1889, John strawn applied to the Union Central Life Insurance ...
Thereupon, May 30, 1889, strawn executed and delivered to the company five ..."
2. The Sauks and the Black Hawk War: With Biographical Sketches, Etc by Perry A. Armstrong (1887)
""Fort strawn" was of pristine and simple construction, but a fair type of all
... Upon the night in question we with our Aunt strawn—a good substantial ..."
3. The Sauks and the Black Hawk War: With Biographical Sketches, Etc by Perry A. Armstrong (1887)
""Fort strawn" was of pristine and simple construction, but a fair type of all
... Upon the night in question we with our Aunt strawn—a good substantial ..."
4. Bulletin of the American Institute of Mining Engineers by American Institute of Mining Engineers (1918)
"It will be noticed, in the cross-sections, that very little strawn is ... East of
this line, the strawn may produce. Wells so far tested west of this fold ..."
5. Oil and Gas in the Mid-continent Fields by Luther Crocker Snider (1920)
"In the Lyle well in southeastern Young county a formation was encountered which
was thought to be "Black lime." strawn Formation. This formation is exposed ..."
6. Oil and Gas in the Mid-continent Fields by Luther Crocker Snider (1920)
"In the Lyle well in southeastern Young county a formation was encountered which
was thought to be "Black lime." strawn Formation. This formation is exposed ..."
7. Geology of the Mid Continent Oilfields, Kansas, Oklahoma and North Texas by Thomas Owen Bosworth (1920)
"The productive sands, at first developed, were in the strawn formation, at 800-1800
feet depth below the surface. The wells were small producers. ..."