Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alfred T. Goshorn. Alfred Traber Goshorn (July 15, 1833 – 1902) was a Cincinnati, Ohio businessman and booster who...
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Look up Goshorn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Goshorn is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfred T. Goshorn (1833–1902), American...
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The Sir Alfred T. Goshorn House is a historic residence in the Clifton neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Designed by a leading Cincinnati...
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constitution and by-laws and electing officers including Alfred T. Goshorn as president. A few years later Goshorn earned international fame as Director-General...
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v t e Cincinnati Art Museum Directors Alfred T. Goshorn Joseph Henry Gest Timothy Rub Aaron Betsky Curators Grace Morley Gustave Von Groschwitz Lewis...
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advertising executive James Gamble – co-founder of Procter & Gamble Alfred T. Goshorn – businessman, civic booster, founder of the Cincinnati Red Stockings...
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women's exhibition building. In 1873, the Centennial Commission named Alfred T. Goshorn as the director general of the Exposition. The Fairmount Park Commission...
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Reading Road Cincinnati, Ohio, credited to James C. McLaughlin Sir Alfred T. Goshorn house(1890–1891) Clifton Avenue. Includes a staircase salvaged from...
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v t e Cincinnati Art Museum Directors Alfred T. Goshorn Joseph Henry Gest Timothy Rub Aaron Betsky Curators Grace Morley Gustave Von Groschwitz Lewis...
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and in Europe, after his mother married, as her second husband, the Hon. Alfred Anson, a British stockbroker living in New York City, in 1912. Anson was...
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