Beech grove
a city in central indiana.
historical examples
the ride to beech grove occupied another hour; a mere call, of course, was impossible.
rutledge miriam coles harris
here he saw deer feeding, and he came after a while to a beech grove.
an old man’s love anthony trollope
go to the beech grove, and live with them there,—was that her fate?
rico and wiseli johanna spyri
mr. rutledge advanced the necessity for our visit at beech grove as an obstacle.
rutledge miriam coles harris
but in the evening, when everybody had gone home, she crept over the hill and through the beech grove to see what had been done.
lucy maud montgomery short stories, 1904 lucy maud montgomery
about six miles from here is a beech grove of historical interest, worth a visit if we could have spared the time.
on horseback charles dudley warner
judith and her cavalier followed the path that led directly to the beech grove.
the comings of cousin ann emma speed sampson
from where he stood the tracks of the wild dogs could be seen leading out of the beech grove and joining those of the black buck.
the black fawn james arthur kjelgaard
as he approached the beech grove, he saw rudi sitting before the door, eating pear after pear from a heap that lay before him.
rico and wiseli johanna spyri
surely he could never, never believe that stephen did not mean what she had said to him that morning in the beech grove.
the man bram stoker
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any tree of the genus f-gus, of temperate regions, having a smooth gray bark and bearing small, edible, triangular nuts. also called beechwood. the wood of such a tree. any member of the plant family f-gaceae, characterized by trees and shrubs having alternate, usually toothed or lobed leaves, male flowers in catkins and female flowers […]