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Gallup

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Gallup town (1990 pop. 19,154), alt. 6,515 ft (1,986 m), seat of McKinley co., NW N.Mex., on the Puerco River near the Ariz. line; inc. 1891. It is a rail and trade center in a large mining, timber, and ranching area. Located in a region populated by the Navajo, Zuñi, and Hopi, its economy is based upon local trade. The city's principal employer is the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Uranium, oil, natural gas, and coal are among the minerals found and processed. Native American jewelry and crafts are produced, and tourism is important. Nearby natural and archaeological wonders draw man... Read more
Gallup, George
George Gallup Born: November 18, 1901 Jefferson, Iowa...author, and organization founder George Gallup was a pioneer in the field of public opinion...educational reform. Life in Iowa George Horace Gallup was born on November 18, 1901, in the small... Read more
George Gallup
George Gallup George Gallup (1901-1984) was a pioneer in the field of public opinion polling...was a teacher and a proponent of educational reform. George Horace Gallup was born on November 18, 1901, in the small town of Jefferson, Iowa... Read more

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