Samuel Thomas Wellman, (February 5, 1847 – July 11, 1919) was an American steel industry pioneer, industrialist, and prolific inventor. Charles M. Schwab...
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Thomas Wellman was born in about 1615 in England and died at Lynn, Massachusetts on 10 October 1672. He was among the early settlers of the Massachusetts...
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son of Frederick Creighton Wellman Phillip Wellman (born 1961), American minor league baseball manager Samuel T. Wellman (1847–1919), American industrialist...
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demolished and redeveloped with housing, the former Thomas Smith works survives in other industrial use. Wellman Booth Company History Narrow Gauge News, August...
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K. Wellman. 1846. p. 57. The name of the cathedral was thenceforth the Temple of Reason. Atheism was enthroned. Wellman's Miscellany. J. K. Wellman. 1870...
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Frederick Creighton Wellman (January 3, 1873, near Kansas City, Missouri – September 3, 1960, Chapel Hill, North Carolina) was an American physician specialising...
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Samuel Ward (minister) Samuel Ward (scholar) Thomas Watson Isaac Watts Thomas Wellman Paul Wentworth Peter Wentworth John Wheelwright Jeremiah Whitaker John...
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attorney general (2012–2018), complications from cancer surgery. Barry Wellman, 81, American-born Canadian sociologist. Jens Werner, 59, Danish ballroom...
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Judson Wellman B. Mills William G. Thornbury 1955 Jack J. Guercio Rex H. Minter Ben A. Barnard Russell K. Hart Fred M. Judson Wellman B. Mills Thomas M. McCarthy...
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Samuel Ross Mason, also spelled Meason (November 8, 1739 – 1803), was a Virginia militia captain, on the American western frontier, during the American...
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