Durham (disambiguation)

Durham is the name of several

Locations:

  • Durham, England, County Durham
  • Durham ( Argentina)
  • Durham ( Barbados)
  • Durham ( Bavaria )
  • Durham ( Jamaica)

In Canada:

  • Durham ( Ontario)
  • Durham ( Nova Scotia )
  • Durham ( New Brunswick)

In the United States:

  • Durham ( Arkansas), in Washington County
  • Durham (Colorado ) in Mesa County
  • Durham ( Connecticut ), in Middlesex County
  • Durham (Florida ) in Calhoun County - no longer exists
  • Durham (Georgia), in Walker County
  • Durham ( Illinois), in Hancock County
  • Durham ( Indiana), in Gibson County
  • Durham ( Iowa), in Marion County
  • Durham ( California), in Butte County
  • Durham ( Kansas), in Marion County
  • Durham (Kentucky), in Pulaski County - no longer exists
  • Durham ( Mississippi), in Coahoma County
  • Durham ( Missouri), in Lewis County
  • Durham ( Montana), in Glacier County
  • Durham ( New Hampshire), in Strafford County
  • Durham (New York), in Greene County
  • Durham ( North Carolina), in Durham County
  • Durham ( Oklahoma), in Roger Mills County
  • Durham ( Oregon), in Washington County
  • Durham (Pennsylvania), in Bucks County
  • Durham ( Texas), in Hunt County
  • Durham ( Washington), in King County
  • Durham ( Wisconsin), in Waukesha County
  • Durham ( Wyoming), in Laramie County
  • Durham Centre, in Middlesex County, Connecticut
  • Durham Estates, in Williams County, Ohio
  • Durham Furnace, in Bucks County, Pennsylvania
  • Durham Hill Farms in Bucks County, Pennsylvania
  • Durham Ridge, in Jackson County, Kentucky
  • Durham Town, in Greene County, Georgia

Number of people:

  • Bobby Durham (jazz musician ) ( 1937-2008 ), American jazz drummer
  • Bobby Durham ( country musician ) ( born 1942 ), American country music singer and guitarist
  • Carl T. Durham (1892-1974), American politician
  • David Anthony Durham (born 1969 ), American author
  • Eddie Durham (1908-1987), American jazz trombonist and arranger
  • Edith Durham (1863-1944), British Balkan travelers, illustrator and writer
  • Jimmie Durham ( born 1940 ), American artist
  • John Wyatt Durham (1907-1996), American paleontologist
  • Judith Durham ( b. 1943 ), Australian singer
  • Marcel Durham (1920-2000), British Cutter
  • Milton J. Durham (1824-1911), American politician
  • Philip Charles Durham (1763-1845), British naval officer
  • Rhea Durham (born 1978 ), American Model
  • William Durham (1873-1912), American Pentecostal pastor, theologian

Other:

  • Earl of Durham, a British peerage
  • Durham Western Heritage Museum, Museum of the History of the West of the United States
  • A bred in Australia breeding line of Shorthorn beef is called Durham

In NRHP -listed objects:

  • Durham Cotton Mills Village Historic District in Durham, North Carolina, ID no. 85001793
  • Durham Historic District in Durham, New Hampshire, ID no. 80000308
  • Durham Home Place, in Watkinsville, Georgia, ID no. 00000194
  • Durham Hosiery Mill, in Durham, North Carolina, ID no. 78001944
  • Durham Hosiery Mills No.. 2- Service Printing Company Building, in Durham, North Carolina, ID no. 85003055
  • Durham Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church, in Buffalo, New York, ID no. 83001670
  • Durham Mill and Furnace, Durham, Pennsylvania, ID no. 76001608
  • Durham School, in Durham, Arkansas, ID no. 92001121
  • Durham - Jacobs House, in Portland, Oregon, ID no. 87000307
  • Durham Perry Farmstead, in Bourbonnais, Illinois, ID no. 06000445
  • Durham's Chapel School in Bethpage, Tennessee, ID no. 06000652
  • Durham Shores House in Dupont Station, Delaware, ID no. 01001005

See also:

  • Disambiguation
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