Rudolph Blankenburg (February 16, 1843 – April 12, 1918) was an American businessman and manufacturer, who became a politician. He was elected mayor of...
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The Rudolph Blankenburg School is an historic, American school that is located in the Mill Creek neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is part...
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until his death. Since 1707, he ruled as an immediate Prince of Blankenburg. Louis Rudolph was the maternal grandfather of Empress Maria Theresa, Emperor...
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from Minnesota Rudolf "Rudy" Andeweg, Dutch political scientist Rudolph Blankenburg, businessman and manufacturer, who became a politician and elected...
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Suffrage Association. Her husband, Rudolph Blankenburg, served as mayor of Philadelphia. Together, the Blankenburgs worked for the things that uplifted...
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hockey player Rita Blankenburg (born 1942), German speed skater Rudolph Blankenburg (1843–1918), American businessman Tom Blankenburg (1909–1979), American...
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Anthony Eickhoff (1827–1901), German-American author and politician Rudolph Blankenburg (1843–1918), American businessman, manufacturer and mayor of Philadelphia...
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a car, Philadelphia's worst killing spree in modern history. The Rudolph Blankenburg School, the Mayer Sulzberger Junior High School, and Institute of...
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Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1901–02. He was described by Rudolph Blankenburg as having been dismissed as director of public safety in Philadelphia...
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was extended to four years. Mayors could not serve consecutive terms. Blankenburg was elected on the Keystone Party ticket with the support of the Democrats...
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between McNichol and the Vares contributed to the reform candidate, Rudolph Blankenburg, to be elected mayor. During his administration, he made numerous...
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have thee put in prison." Rudolph “Old Dutch Cleanser” Blankenburg (director), Mayor of Philadelphia In 1911, Rudolph Blankenburg became Philadelphia's 164th...
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Philadelphia in the United States since 1890. He was described by Rudolph Blankenburg as one of the leading men in the city and responsible for the arrest...
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Plus School Bethune, Mary Mcleod School Blaine, James G. School Rudolph Blankenburg School F. Amadee Bregy School Bridesburg School Brown, Henry A. School...
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Ryan 1899 Hugh Black 1902 Charles P. Donnelly 1905 Howard A. Chase Rudolph Blankenburg Edward A. Anderson 1908 Harry D. Beaston Robert J. Moore Frank J...
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The County of Blankenburg (German: Grafschaft Blankenburg) was a state of the Holy Roman Empire. Its capital was Blankenburg, it was located in and near...
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The Bellevue-Stratford Hotel. Speakers included Philadelphia mayor Rudolph Blankenburg, Phillies owner William Baker, National League president John Tener...
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Rulers of the "Freemen" of Pennsylvania: VII "Law and Order" ", Rudolph Blankenburg, The Arena, Vol. XXXIV (1905), Jul.-Dec. No. 188-193, pp. 128-142...
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of the Department of Public Works by Philadelphia's reform mayor, Rudolph Blankenburg. It was here that Cooke began to implement Taylor's principles of...
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Girard Avenue, West Fairmount Park, James H. Windrim, architect. Rudolph Blankenburg School (1925), 46th Street & Girard Avenue, Irwin T. Catharine, architect...
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The 1911 Philadelphia mayoral election saw the election of Rudolph Blankenburg. This was the first time since 1881 that a Republican did not win the election...
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Jakob Blankenburg (born 5 August 1997) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) who has been serving as a member of the German Bundestag...
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such as Rudolph Blankenburg opposed Stokley for corruption. After the influential Committee of One Hundred voted to endorse Stokley, Blankenburg and John...
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Rudolph Blankenburg School...
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election of Rudolph Blankenburg as Mayor of Philadelphia in 1911 was seen as a major achievement of the Committee of Seventy. Blankenburg headed a nonpartisan...
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that year by 4,000 votes to the Keystone-Democrat fusion candidate, Rudolph Blankenburg—an independent Republican and also former member of Philadelphia's...
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NRHP-listed Belmont Charter School, 4030-4060 Brown St., NRHP-listed Rudolph Blankenburg School, 4600 Girard Ave., NRHP-listed Board of Education Building...
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Rulers of the "Freemen" of Pennsylvania: VII "Law and Order" ", Rudolph Blankenburg, The Arena, Vol. XXXIV (1905), Jul.-Dec. No. 188-193, pp. 128-142...
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and Joseph L. Caven in 1877. In 1881, some Republicans, including Rudolph Blankenburg, who wanted to see a change from what they viewed as a corrupt administration...
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Technology U School K-8 schools Alcorn Ethan Allen Bache-Martin Rudolph Blankenburg F. Amadee Bregy G.W. Childs (Barratt Junior High) Hamilton Disston...
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