Alexander "Boss" Gibson (1 August 1818 – 14 August 1913) was a Canadian industrialist in New Brunswick, Canada. His business interests included sawmills...
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Alexander Gibson (conductor) (1926–1995), Scottish conductor and music director Alexander Gibson (industrialist) (1819–1913), Canadian industrialist Alexander...
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Wistar Gibbs Politician, businessman, human rights activist 2009 Alexander Gibson Industrialist 2007 Robert Giffard de Moncel Nobleman, colonizer, physician...
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office/boardroom. From 1849 to 1857 the mines employed Alexander Craig Gibson as their surgeon. Gibson was noted for his books on local folklore. In 1859...
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Julian S. Carr (redirect from Julian Carr (industrialist))
Shakespeare Carr (October 12, 1845 – April 29, 1924) was an American industrialist, philanthropist, and white supremacist. He is the namesake of the town...
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Mayor of Pittsburgh (1869–72) Eben Byers (1880–1932), wealthy American industrialist and socialite noted for his gruesome death caused by consumption of...
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Number One, Ernst Stavro Blofeld, in conjunction with Osato, a local industrialist. Bond follows the trail to Blofeld's island headquarters and spaceport...
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The Greatest American (category Cultural depictions of Mel Gibson)
Favre Henry Ford Benjamin Franklin Bill Gates Mel Gibson Rudy Giuliani John Glenn Billy Graham Alexander Hamilton Tom Hanks Hugh Hefner Katharine Hepburn...
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Henry Clay Frick (category American industrialists)
Henry Clay Frick (December 19, 1849 – December 2, 1919) was an American industrialist, financier, and art patron. He founded the H. C. Frick & Company coke...
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Sources for Citizen Kane (section Susan Alexander Kane)
Susan Alexander.: 497–498 Others thought to have inspired the character are film tycoon Jules Brulatour's second and third wives, Dorothy Gibson and Hope...
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delegate and senator Joseph R. Anderson (1813–1892), civil engineer, industrialist, soldier T. Coleman Andrews (1899–1983), Commissioner of Internal Revenue...
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1824, the U.S. Army established Fort Gibson on the Grand River to dampen the conflict. The town of Fort Gibson that grew up just outside the fort claims...
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converted to 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) in 1881. New Brunswick industrialist Alexander Gibson commissioned a survey in 1866 for a railway line extending from...
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who was to accede to the papacy in 1939. Myron Charles Taylor, an industrialist, philanthropist and diplomat (starting with World War II), served from...
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1861 – 16 June 1944) was an Indian chemist, educationist, historian, industrialist and philanthropist. He established the first modern Indian research...
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minor planet MPC · 2885 2886 Tinkaping 1965 YG Tin Ka Ping, Hong Kong industrialist MPC · 2886 2887 Krinov 1977 QD5 Yevgeny Krinov (1906–1984), Soviet meteoriticist...
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Yerevan Lake. MPC · 3027 3028 Zhangguoxi 1978 TA2 Zhang Guoxi, Chinese industrialist and philanthropist MPC · 3028 3029 Sanders 1981 EA8 Jeffrey D. Sanders...
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and went on to found the car company Rover. Sir Alfred Herbert was an industrialist who set up the tool manufacturer Alfred Herbert Limited, and was benefactor...
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Young Player of the Year 2008)[citation needed] Sir Gordon Brunton (industrialist) David Buggé (cricketer and banker) Sir David Calcutt (lawyer) Harry...
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Baron Allendale (1829–1907), eldest son of Thomas Wentworth Beaumont, industrialist, Liberal MP for South Northumberland, 1852–1885, and for Tyneside, 1886–1892...
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Procter (industrialist) (Cincinnati) Bruce Ratner (real estate developer, owned the New Jersey Nets) (Cleveland) John D. Rockefeller (industrialist)...
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maintained a close relationship with Maurice Tempelsman, a Belgian-born industrialist and diamond merchant who was her companion and personal financial adviser...
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Ball brothers (redirect from George Alexander Ball)
brothers (Lucius, William, Edmund, Frank, and George) were five American industrialists and philanthropists who established a manufacturing business in New...
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the Freedmen's Bureau and philanthropists William Thaw, a Pittsburgh industrialist, and John C. Baldwin of New York. Thaw Hall: Thaw Hall was completed...
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Hughes made numerous business partnerships through his friend, the industrialist and producer David Charnay, beginning with their work on the film The...
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Gerald Ford (2007) 38th President of the United States Henry Ford (1968) Industrialist John Ford (2012) Motion picture director Bob Fosse (2012) Choreographer...
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Antonio, 77, Filipino poet. Bernard du Boucheron, 95, French writer and industrialist, winner of Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française. Jon Coulston...
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90, Belgian comic book illustrator. Francesco Merloni, 99, Italian industrialist and politician, minister of public works (1992–1994), deputy (1976–1992...
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parallel) intersect. Dundas [2] Durand, historically was home to the 'industrialists'. This south of downtown neighbourhood is quite possibly the largest...
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the Nebraska Equal Suffrage Association Andrew Higgins (1886–1952), industrialist and shipbuilder; owner and founder of Higgins Industries; manufacturer...
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