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    Charles Adolph Schieren (February 28, 1842 – March 10, 1915) was a German-American belt manufacturer, banker, and politician who served as the penultimate...
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    Building Company of Philadelphia; sponsored by Miss Ida May Schieren, daughter of Charles A. Schieren, Mayor of Brooklyn, New York; and commissioned on 1 December...
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  • New York City History of Brooklyn List of governors of New York Lincoln, Charles Z. (1906). The Constitutional History of New York: From the Beginning of...
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    annexed into Brooklyn. A reception hosting Brooklyn mayor Charles A. Schieren was held at the Midwood Club House, where Schieren called the former town...
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    [ˈɛtl̩bʁʏk]) is a commune with town status in central Luxembourg, with a population of 9,965 inhabitants. Until 1850, both Erpeldange and Schieren were part...
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    Brooklyn (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    York, brother of the then monarch King Charles II and future king himself as King James II. Brooklyn became a part of the West Riding of York Shire in...
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    the company moved to condemn a property in the path of the bridge's Manhattan approach. In March 1895, Charles A. Schieren, mayor of Brooklyn, requested...
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    Brooklyn Museum (category Articles using NRISref without a reference number)
    mayor Charles A. Schieren agreed in January 1895 to issue $300,000 per year in bonds for the Brooklyn Institute museum's construction. Initially, only a single...
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    Solon Borglum (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1922 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Bibliography Caffin, Charles Henry (1903). American masters of sculpture. Doubleday, Page & Company. Davies, A. Mervyn (1974). Solon H. Borglum: "A Man Who Stands...
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    Wurster was not active in politics until his predecessor as mayor Charles A. Schieren appointed him Fire Commissioner. He defeated Democrat Edward M. Grout...
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    Forest Park (Queens) (category Articles using NRISref without a reference number)
    officials would not allow a roadway to be constructed directly across their land. Brooklyn mayor Charles A. Schieren appointed a committee to obtain sites...
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    the Democratic candidate for Mayor of Brooklyn, but he lost to Charles A. Schieren. A prominent advocate for the City of Greater New York, he was elected...
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    President Bird Sim Coler and ex-mayors Charles A. Schieren and David Boody. On November 9, 1914, Whitney left his grocery a little early and walked to his nearby...
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    Romanesque and Dutch Revival-style designs. The house that Tubby designed for Charles Millard Pratt at 241 Clinton Avenue (1893, located in Brooklyn's Clinton...
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    Romanesque Revival style. Charles A. Schieren is elected the Mayor of Brooklyn from 1894 to 1895. 1895 The Brooklyn Museum founded in a building of 560,000...
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    election of Hon. Charles A. Schieren for mayor. The Association originated in the thought of its president, who desired to see Brooklyn made a cleaner and...
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    and Phillips Academy (in Andover, Massachusetts). He studied law with Charles M. Brown in Bangor, Maine, was admitted to the bar in 1860 at Belfast,...
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    (attached to article DEMOCRATS SUPPORT SCHIEREN) (pdf file) 'KNOX, Lieut-Gen. Sir Charles Edmond', in Who Was Who (London: A. & C. Black, 1920–2008), online...
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    active in 19th-century New York Charles Adolph Schieren (1842–1915) in Green-wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York. Charles Bottomley, English, active in mid-18th-century...
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    acquaintances began planning a public memorial in his honor. A committee was formed to raise money for this purpose, with Charles A. Schieren as its chairman, and...
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    New York Lieutenant Governor Timothy Woodruff, and former mayor Charles Schieren. A telegram of condolence from Secretary of the Navy John Long was read...
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    offices at 38 Ferry Street, New York, to philanthropist businessman Charles Adolph Schieren (born February 28, 1842, in Germany; died March 15, 1915), the...
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    Retrieved July 1, 2019. "Bridge Terminals And Trolleys; Mayor Schieren Presents to Trustees a Plan for a Continuous Loop in Washington Street, Brooklyn". The New...
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    New York Times 24 October 1893 (attached to article DEMOCRATS SUPPORT SCHIEREN) (pdf file) Wilberforce, R. G., Life of the right reverend Samuel Wilberforce…...
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    six regions (circonscriptions régionales), which are under the command of a regional director. The director is responsible for primary intervention centres...
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    This is a breakdown of the results of the 2013 German federal election. The following tables display detailed results in each of the sixteen states and...
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  • the City of Homes and Churches — Many Changes in the Offices — Ex-Mayor Schieren Issues an Encomium on His Administration — Supervisors Die To-day — Changes...
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    Kitchen (May 30, 2011). "Executive Suite: David Schieren". Newsday. Retrieved November 13, 2023. "David Schieren : Positions, Relations & Network - MarketScreener"...
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    District, as a Republican, but was defeated by Moses Wafer. In April 1895 Laimbeer was appointed by Charles Schieren, mayor of Brooklyn, to fill a vacated...
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  • Frisian, schieren means the same as 'to speak', schiering means 'tale' and schieringen means 'many beautiful words'. Jancko Douwama is considered a hero of...
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