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    Louis Prang (March 12, 1824 – June 15, 1909) was an American printer, lithographer, publisher, and Georgist. He is sometimes known as the "father of the...
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    publisher who strongly supported the production of chromolithographs was Louis Prang. Prang was a German-born entrepreneur who printed the first American Christmas...
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  • traffic accident Ernie Prang, a character in the Harry Potter stories Ith Prang (fl. 2003), Cambodian politician Louis Prang (1824–1909) American printer...
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    State Arms of the Union, illustrated by Henry Mitchell and published by Louis Prang (known as the father of the lithographic industry), offers historically...
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    (1867–1934); they had one son, Humphrey, and two daughters. She won a Louis Prang and Company competition for Christmas card design and then began working...
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  • State Arms of the Union, illustrated by Henry Mitchell and published by Louis Prang (known as the father of the lithographic industry), offers historically...
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    ISBN 978-0-8078-2510-5. Prang, Louis; Holzer, Harold (2001). Prang's Civil War Pictures: The Complete Battle Chromos of Louis Prang. North's Civil War. Vol...
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    Mille William C. deMille Francis Neilson Eddie Palmieri Banjo Paterson Louis Prang William Lightfoot Price Frank Stephens Frank Lloyd Wright Ralph Borsodi...
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    published that year. The awards are called Louies in recognition of Louis Prang, described as the Father of the American Christmas Card. A postcard or...
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    Seals". Mitchell, Henry (1876). The State Arms of the Union. Boston: L. Prang & Co. Eugene Zieber (1969). "Heraldry in America". Ardent Media. p. 119...
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    Massachusetts (1866–69, demolished) House for Louis Prang, 29 Centre St, Roxbury, Boston, Massachusetts (1867) L. Prang & Company factory, 1 Gardner St, Roxbury...
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    scientists: Louis Burger, Adolf Cluss, Henry Flad, Charles Pfizer Artists: Friedrich Girsch; Wilhelm Heine; Theodore Kaufman; Louis Prang; Henry Ulke;...
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    cards in America. Its owner, Louis Prang, is sometimes called the "father of the American Christmas card." By the 1880s, Prang was producing over five million...
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    from New England had adopted Christmas as a legal holiday. In 1875, Louis Prang introduced the Christmas card to Americans. He has been called the "father...
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  • Greeting Cards ~ Ellen H. Clapsaddle, Kate Greenaway, John Calcott Horsley, Louis Prang, Hallmark, Esther Howland, Virtual Museum". www.emotionscards.com. Retrieved...
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    Traditional Bavarian peasant costumes illustrated by Louis Prang (19th Century)...
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    of Mobile Bay Part of the American Civil War Battle of Mobile Bay, by Louis Prang. At left foreground is the CSS Tennessee; at the right the USS Tecumseh...
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    and adjutant, mostly in Fort Snelling, Minnesota, and St. Louis, Missouri. It was in St. Louis that he met Almira ("Allie") Russell and they married on...
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    von Pohl (1855–1916), a German admiral, commander of High Seas Fleet Louis Prang (1824–1909), printer, lithographer and publisher Michael Oser Rabin (born...
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    (1969–2011), comedian, actor Oye Owolewa (born 1989), U.S. representative Louis Prang (1824–1909), printer, lithographer and publisher William Pynchon (1590–1662)...
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    "The Battle of Mobile Bay" by Louis Prang...
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    illustrations. Lunzer collaborated with Thomas Meehan, botanist and author, and Louis Prang, publisher, in producing “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United...
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    The Battle of Mobile Bay, by Louis Prang...
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  • who taught her to copy images from Text Books for Art Education by Louis Prang. The books showed how to create simple shapes and up to complex compositions...
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    Mary Dana Hicks (née Mary Dana; at second marriage, Mary Dana Hicks Prang; 7 October 1836 – 7 November 1927) was an American art educator from the U.S...
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  • Moreno witnessed the first flag raising photographed by Staff Sergeant Louis R. Lowery and the second flag raising photographed by Joe Rosenthal on Mount...
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    and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. It then turns northeast at Louis Prang Street and becomes a one-way two-lane road which passes the Museum of...
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    fauna were widely reproduced as chromolithographs by Boston publisher Louis Prang. Ellen Bowditch Thayer was born on April 16, 1847, to William Henry Thayer...
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    Kurz and Allison (redirect from Louis Kurz)
    perpetuated a historical error ..." In June 1886, Louis Prang published a series of prints under the title Prang's War Pictures. (They may well have been available...
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