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Bensell (January 10, 1837 – May 26, 1879) was an
American artist and illustrator,
usually known as
George Bensell, G. F.
Bensell or
George F.
Bensell...
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Edmund Birckhead Bensell (June 11, 1842 –
November 24, 1894) was an
American artist and illustrator,
usually known as E. B.
Bensell.
While an accomplished...
- King Lear,
George Frederick Bensell...
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Florence "Flores"
LaDue (1883–1951) was the
stage name of
vaudeville performer and
champion trick roper Grace Bensel. Born
Grace Maud
Bensel in Montevideo...
- the era
praised her as "a most
charming entertainer of children". E. B.
Bensell illustrated two of her books. In
addition to
publishing stand-alone books...
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Robert Jackson a.k.a.
Wesley Harris on
November 2, 1853. "Engravings by
Bensell, Sc****, and others."
Cedarville University (February 12, 2018). "Underground...
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Michael Billmeyer House, aka the
Bensell-Billmeyer House, is an historic,
American twin
house that is
located in the
Mount Airy
section of Philadelphia...
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apprentice to
illustrator E. B.
Bensell,
noted for his pen-and-ink
drawings and wood engravings. Godey's Lady's Book
described Bensell as "an
illustrator of the...
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German school. In 1761, land was
given to the
school by
trustee Charles Bensell, and a
schoolhouse with its
iconic belfry was constructed. The
school found...
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corporal Royal A.
Bensell whose journals became the award-winning book, All
Quiet on the Yamhill: The
Civil War in
Oregon by
Royal A.
Bensell.
Edited by Gunter...