Herman Henry Kohlsaat (March 22, 1853 – October 17, 1924) was an American businessman and newspaper publisher. Herman Henry Kohlsaat was born March 22...
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Kohlsaat may refer to: Christian Cecil Kohlsaat H. H. Kohlsaat Kohlsaat, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in Boone County Cape Kohlsaat, a point...
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Scott. After Scott's sudden death in the weeks following the merger, H. H. Kohlsaat took over the new paper. He changed its direction from a "democratic"...
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Chicago Morning Herald, the Chicago Times Herald and the Chicago Record. H. H. Kohlsaat, owner of the Times-Herald, bought the Chicago Record from Chicago Daily...
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William McKinley (category Articles with hAudio microformats)
McKinley's wealthy supporters, including Hanna and Chicago publisher H. H. Kohlsaat, became trustees of a fund from which the notes would be paid. Both...
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Hinman bought a controlling interest in the paper in 1906 and sold it to H. H. Kohlsaat in 1912. The paper stopped publication in 1914. Hinman bought back the...
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William McKinley 1896 presidential campaign (category Articles with hAudio microformats)
the following years, several McKinley associates, including publisher H. H. Kohlsaat and Wisconsin's Henry C. Payne, took credit for including an explicit...
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from Colorado Jeff Keener, former pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals H. H. Kohlsaat, publisher and confidante of five U.S. presidents Bruce Mendenhall,...
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for the Northern District of Illinois vacated by Judge Christian Cecil Kohlsaat. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on March 18, 1905, and received...
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proposed that he should purchase the paper. Chicago Times-Herald publisher H. H. Kohlsaat convinced him that he would have the caliber to run The New-York Times...
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and welfare programs. He was succeeded by yet another Republican, George H. Ryan. Ryan worked for extensive repairs of the Illinois Highway System called...
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Attacks on some of McKinley's associates, such as Chicago publisher H. H. Kohlsaat or McKinley's old friend from his days as a practicing lawyer, Judge...
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bought by H. H. Kohlsaat. One of the main supporters of the campaign of Ohio Governor William McKinley, a Republican, for the presidency, Kohlsaat soon announced...
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List of people from Illinois (section H)
billionaire businessman, CEO of Kohler Co. Ruth DeYoung Kohler, journalist H. H. Kohlsaat, newspaper publisher Dick Kokos, MLB outfielder 1948–54 Dan Kolb, MLB...
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Chicago Lora Josephine Knight (1864-1945), philanthropist; born in Galena H. H. Kohlsaat (1853–1924), Chicago newspaper publisher; friend and adviser to five...
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Christian Cecil Kohlsaat (January 8, 1844 – May 11, 1918) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit...
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Eugenia Smith (category Articles with hCards)
judge Christian Cecil Kohlsaat, who also became her firm supporters. She would later describe the younger daughter, Mrs. Helen Kohlsaat Wells (1881–1959)...
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William Eleroy Curtis (category Articles with hCards)
of agriculture James Wilson, naturalist and surgeon H.C. Yarrow, newspaper publisher H. H. Kohlsaat, U.S. Army colonel Alexander Rodgers, and farm equipment...
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bought a controlling share in the paper in 1906. He sold the paper to H. H. Kohlsaat in 1912. From 1913 to 1918, he was President of Marietta College in...
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of her own compositions and various folk songs, with music by Caroline Kohlsaat. The book was released through twelve editions and as of 2019 is still...
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Sea's northern limit is marked geographically by a line running from Cape Kohlsaat in Graham Bell Island, Franz Josef Land, to Cape Molotov (Arctic Cape)...
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Ferdinand Lee Barnett (Chicago) (category Articles with hCards)
Barnett married. The couple had four children, Charles Aked (1896), Herman Kohlsaat (1897), Ida B. (1901), and Alfreda M. Barnett (later Alfreda Duster) (1904)...
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Frank L. White (category Articles with hCards)
origin of the photograph: One day I was sitting, alone, on a stool in a Kohlsaat restaurant in South Dearborn Street and I noticed particularly two colored...
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Franz-Josef Land as far as Cape Kohlsaat (81°14′N 65°10′E / 81.233°N 65.167°E / 81.233; 65.167). On the east: Cape Kohlsaat to Cape Zhelaniya (Desire);...
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Belle; Kohlsaat, Caroline (1921). Songs for the little child. New York: Abingdon Press. p. 89. hdl:2027/coo.31924055347250. In detail: Gabriel, Charles H. (1892)...
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United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (category Articles with hCards)
Seaman WI 1842–1915 1905–1915 — — T. Roosevelt death 8 Christian Cecil Kohlsaat IL 1844–1918 1905–1918 — — T. Roosevelt death 9 Julian Mack IL 1866–1943...
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Times-Herald motocycle race was run yesterday. It turns out that Herman H. Kohlsaat, owner of the Times-Herald, and Frederick Upham Adams, a local writer...
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United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (category Articles with hCards)
Milchrist, 1891–1893 Sherwood Dixon, 1893–1894 John C. Black, 1895–1899 Solomon H. Bethea, 1899–1905 Charles B. Morrison, 1905–1906 Edwin W. Sims, 1906–1911...
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Thomas Nast (category Articles with hCards)
Appomattox Courthouse in April 1865. The painting was a commission from Herman Kohlsaat in 1894. Upon its completion in 1895 it was presented as a gift to the...
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Protest songs in the United States (category Articles with hAudio microformats)
of this period was "Bread and Roses", by James Oppenheim and Caroline Kohlsaat, which was sung in protest en masse at a textile strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts...
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