Felix Agnus (4 May 1839 – 31 October 1925) (born Antoine-Felix) was a French-born sculptor, newspaper publisher and soldier who served in the Franco-Austrian...
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Agnus (Latin for lamb) can be used to refer to : Felix Agnus (1839-1925), American military officer and newspaper publisher Agnus Dei (Latin: "Lamb of...
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journalist Felix Adler (screenwriter) (1884–1963), American screenwriter Felix Adler (professor) (1851–1933), German-American professor Felix Agnus (1839–1925)...
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folkloric name given to a statue formerly placed on the grave of General Felix Agnus in Druid Ridge Cemetery in Pikesville, Maryland, United States. It is...
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while leading a company at the Battle of Big Bethel, June 10, 1861. Felix Agnus is credited with saving his life after being injured in the battle. By...
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legend that describes a statue formerly placed on the grave of General Felix Agnus in Druid Ridge Cemetery in Pikesville, Maryland. The Black Angel is a...
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editor of The News since 1892 and competing owner and publisher Gen. Felix Agnus, of the town's oldest (since 1773) and largest daily, The Baltimore American...
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competitor Charles H. Grasty, editor/owner of The Evening News, and Gen. Felix Agnus, owner/publisher of The Baltimore American. Assets, staff and resources...
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restorer, who was the younger son of a prominent judge and a grandson of Felix Agnus one of the city's leading newspaper publishers. He also was an alcoholic...
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Herald was bought out by competitors Grasty and his News joined with Gen. Felix Agnus, owner/publisher of the venerable The Baltimore American and the staff...
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