• shareholder in the family business, John A. Roebling's Sons. Roebling was born to Washington Roebling and Emily Warren Roebling on November 21, 1867, in Mühlhausen...
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    Deutsche Post honored Roebling's 200th birthday with a stamp. Mühlhausen named the "John-August-Roebling-Schule" after him. Roebling makes a brief appearance...
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    (now known as the University of Pittsburgh), where Roebling also attended some classes. Roebling eventually attended the Trenton Academy and acquired...
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    marked with a plaque dedicated to the memory of Emily Warren Roebling, her husband Washington Roebling, and her father-in-law John A. Roebling. In 2018 The...
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    great-grandson of John A. Roebling, who began the design of the Brooklyn Bridge, and the grandson of Colonel Washington A. Roebling and Emily Warren Roebling, who...
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    business, John A. Roebling Sons Company, he began working with the Walter Automotive Company as its secretary. In 1909, Washington Roebling II arranged...
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  • September 28, 2007) was an American actress. She was born in Chicago and had a brief career in New York City. She married and lived near London. She worked...
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  • Richardson, 1951, essayist and playwright known for existentialist drama John A. Roebling II (1867–1952), engineer and philanthropist. Cesar Romero, 1926, actor...
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    miles west of John's office complex in New York City.... Donald Roebling was born in New York City on 15 November 1908. Young Roebling, strong-willed...
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    World War drama film The Exception, playing a British agent posing as a servant to the exiled Kaiser Wilhelm II. James starred as the younger version of...
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    Gouverneur K. Warren (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    a prominent local Congressman, diplomat, industrialist, and owner of the West Point Foundry. His sister, Emily Warren Roebling, would later play a significant...
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    Ramone (born 1952), former drummer of punk rock band the Ramones. John A. Roebling II (1867–1952), engineer and philanthropist Theodore Roosevelt IV (born...
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    Siegfried Roebling in 1932 (a son of John A. Roebling II. Siegfried died in 1936 and left her Trenton Trust stock. She took his seat on a Trenton Trust...
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    Florida, land donated by John A. Roebling II. Namesake of the tanker vessel John Dustin Archbold (1914). His grandson, John Dana Archbold (Choate '29)...
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  • rest of his life. The station was established on land donated by John A. Roebling II. There were four further Archbold-financed expeditions to New Guinea...
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    Archbold Biological Station (category Articles using NRISref without a reference number)
    biological research station through his friend Donald Roebling from his father, John A. Roebling II. Subsequently, additional land was purchased. On July...
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    Roebling was the daughter of Charles Gustavus Roebling and Sarah (or Sallie) Ormsby Mahon Roebling. Her father was an engineer, president of John A....
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    Walter and Roebling-Planche automobiles. Washington A. Roebling II arranged with William Walter, to take over his automobile company and use a vacant brewery...
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    construction of the current span, designed by John A. Roebling. The project's chief engineer, his son Washington Roebling, contributed further design work, assisted...
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  • they had 12 children. Nelson was a member of New York state assembly from Westchester County from 1819 to 1821. He was a member of the New York state senate...
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  • M.O. Nelson (category Canadian Army personnel of World War II)
    North America. He actively served in the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II. Nelson was born in Wetaskiwin, Alberta on July 23, 1921, to Marcus and Jane...
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  • original research in mineralogy. The award is named for Colonel Washington A. Roebling (1837–1926) who was an engineer, bridge builder, mineral collector, and...
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    much more renowned as a nursery owner. His own estate, "Elm Park", was considered "the showplace of Allen County." Nelson, as a 15-year-old attended the...
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    John A. Roebling's Sons Company, Trenton N.J., Block 3 is the northern portion of the former Roebling manufacturing complex in Trenton, New Jersey. The...
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  • among the French Peasantry until the ship could be repaired. John Nelson was given quarters by a French Physician named Polycarpus. Nelson offered to repay...
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    2, 1810 – March 24, 1891) was an early pioneer in Indiana, where he owned a newspaper, held several political offices, and became the father of newspaperman...
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    2nd Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court serving from 1850 to 1853. A native of the U.S. state of New York, he lived in Oregon only during his term...
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    John A. Roebling's Sons Company, Trenton N.J., Block 3 National Register of Historic Places listings in Mercer County, New Jersey John A. Roebling Wikimedia...
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    Western Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1832 by F. Carl Roebling and his younger brother John as a German farming colony. The population of Saxonburg was...
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  • Cornelius Warren (March 15, 1790 – July 28, 1849) was a United States representative from New York. Born in Phillipstown in Putnam County, he completed...
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