Dunbar (disambiguation)

Dunbar is the name of several places:

In the United Kingdom:

  • Dunbar (Scotland )

In the United States:

  • Dunbar ( Alabama), in Washington County
  • Dunbar (Iowa), in Marshall County
  • Dunbar (Kentucky), in Butler County
  • Dunbar (Maryland ) in Baltimore County
  • Dunbar (Minnesota), in Itasca County
  • Dunbar (Nebraska ), in Otoe County
  • Dunbar (New York), in Broome County
  • Dunbar (North Carolina), in Edgecombe County
  • Dunbar (Ohio ), in Washington County
  • Dunbar ( Love County, Oklahoma)
  • Dunbar ( Pushmataha County, Oklahoma)
  • Dunbar (Pennsylvania), in Fayette County
  • Dunbar ( Georgetown County, South Carolina)
  • Dunbar ( Marlboro County, South Carolina)
  • Dunbar (Tennessee), in Decatur County
  • Dunbar (Texas), in Rains County
  • Dunbar (Virginia), in Wise County
  • Dunbar (West Virginia), in Kanawha County
  • Dunbar (Wisconsin ), in Marinette County
  • Dunbar Cave, in Montgomery County, Tennessee
  • Dunbar Hill, in Adair County, Kentucky
  • Dunbar Landing in Georgetown County, South Carolina

In Australia:

  • Dunbar (Queensland )

Number of people:

  • Adrian Dunbar (born 1958 ), British actor
  • Agnes Dunbar ( 1340 - after 1390 ), Scottish nobleman and mistress
  • Alice Dunbar - Nelson (1875-1935), American writer, journalist and civil rights activist
  • Aynsley Dunbar ( born 1946 ), British drummer
  • Bob Dunbar (1859-1937), Canadian curler
  • Bonnie Jeanne Dunbar ( b. 1949 ), American astronaut
  • Carl O. Dunbar (1891-1979), American geologist and paleontologist
  • Huey Dunbar ( b. 1974 ), Puerto Rican musician
  • James W. Dunbar (1860-1943), American politician
  • John Dunbar, Earl of Moray († 1390 ), Scottish nobleman
  • John Dunbar (actor ) ( 1914-2001 ), British actor
  • John Dunbar ( artist) ( born 1943 ), British artist, art collector and gallery
  • Laurence Dunbar, pseudonym of Paul Kelly ( singer) ( born 1940 ), American singer
  • Patrick II, Earl of Dunbar († 1248 ), Earl of Dunbar
  • Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906), American writer
  • R. Scott Dunbar, American astronomer
  • Robin Dunbar ( b. 1947 ), British anthropologist and psychologist
  • Rockmond Dunbar (born 1973 ), American actor
  • Sly Dunbar (actually Lowell Dunbar, born 1952 ), Jamaican drummer and producer
  • Ted Dunbar (1937-1998), American jazz guitarist and composer
  • William Dunbar ( poet ) ( 1460 to 1520), Scottish poet
  • William Dunbar ( explorer ) ( 1750-1810 ), Scottish -American explorers
  • William Dunbar ( politician ) ( 1805-1847 ), American politician
  • William Dunbar, 7th Baronet ( 1812-1889 ), Scottish politician

Other:

  • Dunbar (ship), a British sailing ship
  • ( 3718 ) Dunbar, an asteroid of the main belt
  • Dunbar number, a term used in sociology
  • Earl of Dunbar, a Scottish title of nobility
  • Battle of Dunbar ( 1296 )
  • Battle of Dunbar (1650)

In NRHP -listed objects:

  • Dunbar Apartments in New York, New York, ID no. 79001601
  • Dunbar Historic District, in Dayton, Ohio, ID no. 80003174
  • Dunbar Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, ID no. 79001172
  • Dunbar Junior and Senior High School and Junior College in Little Rock, Arkansas, ID no. 80000782
  • Dunbar Public School, in Loudon, Tennessee, ID no. 07001196
  • Dunbar - Creigh House in Landisburg, Pennsylvania, ID no. 80003595
  • Dunbar Stearns House, in Waltham, Massachusetts, ID no. 89001517
  • Dunbar Vinton House in Southbridge, Massachusetts, ID no. 89000573

See also:

  • Disambiguation
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