- 27°30′N 0°17′W / 27.500°N 0.283°W / 27.500; -0.283
Bahmer is a town in the
Sahara Desert of
Southern central Algeria, the
Adrar Province. The town was...
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Records Administration.
August 15, 2016.
Retrieved August 9, 2022. "Robert H.
Bahmer,
Fourth Archivist of the
United States (Archivist: 1965–1968)". National...
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Henry Bahmer (September 27, 1904 –
March 14, 1990)
served as
Fourth Archivist of the
United States from
November 7, 1965 to
March 9, 1968.
Bahmer was born...
- he was
eventually promoted to
Deputy Archivist in 1966,
under Robert H.
Bahmer. He
became Acting Archivist on
March 10, 1968; and the
General Services...
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Scarecrow Press.
Bugliosi 2007, pp. 136–137
National Archives Deputy Dr.
Robert Bahmer,
interview in New York
Herald Tribune,
December 18, 1964, p.24
Final Report...
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Kennedy Lyndon B.
Johnson Preceded by
Solon J. Buck
Succeeded by
Robert H.
Bahmer Personal details Born (1906-09-14)September 14, 1906 Garland, Utah Died...
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Stephan Doering, S., Enzi, B., Faber, C., Hinrichs, J.,
Bahmer, J., and Northoff, G. (2012). "Personality
Functioning and the Cortical...
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Bahmer,
William J. (1909).
Centennial History of
Coshocton County, Ohio,
Volume 1. S.J.
Clarke Publishing Company.
Retrieved May 24, 2017.
Bahmer, William...
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Coshocton County. The
Coshocton Tribune was
founded in 1909 by
William J.
Bahmer, a
former teacher. The
paper was
independently owned until 1960, when it...
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Battle of
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