Julius Adolphe Schweinfurth (September 20, 1858 – September 29, 1931) was an American architect, artist, and designer. Julius Adolphe Schweinfurth was...
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ethnologist Julius A. Schweinfurth, American architect George Furth (né Schweinfurth) American librettist, playwright, and actor Schweinfurth, Gröditz [de], a former...
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Julius A. Schweinfurth in a Gothic Revival style and completed in 1893. Julius A. Schweinfurth was a brother and partner to Charles F. Schweinfurth....
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Cicero Schweinfurth — apprentice and draftsman at the firm from 1882–1883. His brothers Henry and Julius also worked at the firm Julius A. Schweinfurth — chief...
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Charles, Julius, and Henry also practiced in the architectural profession. Schweinfurth began his career in 1879. For the next decade he worked as a draftsman...
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Leslie Andrew Garay. Schweinfurth was born in Brookline, Massachusetts in 1890, the son of Mary Frances and Julius Adolphe Schweinfurth, a noted architect...
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Frederick Schweinfurth (September 3, 1857 – November 8, 1919) was an American architect in Cleveland, Ohio. His brother Julius Schweinfurth was also an...
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Walnut Hills Cemetery (Brookline, Massachusetts) (category Articles using NRISref without a reference number)
Boston's Arnold Arboretum. Julius A. Schweinfurth (1858–1931) – architect and partnered with his brother Charles F. Schweinfurth Henry Richardson Shepley...
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Burnham Athenaeum (category Articles using NRISref without a reference number)
the building was Champaign's first permanent library. Architect Julius A. Schweinfurth designed the Classical Revival building. The two-story building...
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Ridgewood Cemetery (category Articles using NRISref without a reference number)
Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. The gates, a gift of mill owner George Gilbert, were designed by Julius A. Schweinfurth and installed in 1909. National Register...
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Saint Paul's Church, Chapel, and Parish House (category Articles using NRISref without a reference number)
in 1858 and enlarged in 1880 to a design by Peabody and Stearns. The parish house was designed by Julius Schweinfurth and built in 1895. The church was...
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By the 19th century, there appeared to be none. The German botanist Schweinfurth (1836–1925) claimed to have reconstructed the ancient process of balsam...
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Sarah J. Baker School (category Articles using NRISref without a reference number)
ends of the central section. The building was designed by architect Julius Schweinfurth and was built in 1905. It was named for the first female school principal...
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Auburn, New York (category Articles using NRISref without a reference number)
Baseball player Greg Sankey, commissioner, Southeastern Conference Julius Schweinfurth, architect Stanley Shakespeare, NFL player Sir James Jebusa Shannon...
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List of botanists (section A)
Schultes Christian Friedrich Schwägrichen Ian Schwartz Georg August Schweinfurth Giovanni Antonio Scopoli Berthold Carl Seemann Prideaux John Selby Jean...
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(1826–1894), zoologist, geographer and ethnographer (Russia) Georg August Schweinfurth (1836–1925), botanist and explorer Eduard von Toll (1858–1902), geologist...
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List of stage names (section A)
their middle name as their last name are listed. Those with a one-word stage name are listed in a separate article. In many cases, performers have legally...
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assigned one epithet or name for their species and one name for their genus, a grouping of related species. Thousands of plants have been named for people...
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Schwein. – Lewis David von Schweinitz (1780–1834) Schweinf. – Georg August Schweinfurth (1836–1925) Schwer. – Fritz Kurt Alexander von Schwerin [de] (1856–1934)...
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Paul Güssfeldt (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the New International Encyclopedia)
In 1876 he visited Egypt and the Arabian Desert (with Georg August Schweinfurth). He made several first ascents in the Alps, including Piz Scerscen with...
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Rössler was a son of the Sudeten German Kapellmeister Roman Rössler (1853–1889) from Gablonz and the Baltic German Anna Gertrud née Schweinfurth (1853–1927)...
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(December 3, 1910). "Operation Futile, Millionaire Dies Attempt to Save Life of Julius E. French, Industrial Leader, Fails". The Cleveland Plain Dealer. p. 04...
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List of biologists (section A)
endocrinologist known for her work on female reproductive biology Georg August Schweinfurth (1836–1925), Baltic German botanist and ethnologist who explored East...
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List of authors of South African botanical taxa is a list of authors who have named South African plants and the standard abbreviations used for those...
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coast of Marmarica, where she conducted shooting practice. A scholar, Professor Schweinfurth, was aboard the ship at that time to conduct studies of ports...
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of fifty guineas from King William IV, first made in 1831, "to constitute a premium for the encouragement and promotion of geographical science and discovery...
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