Frederick Graff (27 August 1775 – 13 April 1847) was an American hydraulic engineer who designed and built the Fairmount Water Works in Philadelphia,...
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filmmaker William Frederick Fisher, American physician and former NASA astronaut Frederick Graff (1775–1847), American hydraulic engineer Frederick D. Gregory...
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was Philadelphia's second municipal waterworks. Designed in 1812 by Frederick Graff and built between 1812 and 1872, it operated until 1909, winning praise...
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Jessica Lauren Graff (born January 12, 1984) is an American professional stunt woman, martial artist and athletics-based television personality. She is...
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Look up graff in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Graff may refer to: Graff (lunar crater) Graff (Martian crater) Graff (jewellers), jewelry boutique...
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Frederick the Great never posed for Graff. However, Graff received authorization to watch Frederick at a military parade in 1781. This gave Graff the...
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above-ground hydrants – the first cast iron ones were patented in 1801 by Frederick Graff, then chief-engineer of the Philadelphia Water Works. Invention since...
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War II, Hitler often compared himself to Frederick, and he kept a copy of Anton Graff's portrait of Frederick with him to the end in the Führerbunker in...
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siblings often collaborated on their paintings. In 1781 Anton Graff painted Frederick the Great for the Prussian envoy in Dresden, Philipp Karl von Alvensleben...
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William Joseph Behr, German political radical (d. 1851) August 27 Frederick Graff, American hydraulic engineer (d. 1847) Jan Verveer, major general of...
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