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Stephen Bonsal (March 29, 1865 – June 8, 1951) was an
American journalist, war correspondent, author, diplomat, and translator, who won the 1945 Pulitzer...
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Bonsal can mean:
Bonsal,
North Carolina, a
community in
North Carolina,
United States Bonsal, Ehekirchen, part of the muni****lity of
Ehekirchen in Upper...
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Bonsal is an
unincorporated community in the New Hill,
North Carolina postal district, in
extreme southwestern Wake County,
North Carolina,
United States...
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Philip Wilson Bonsal (May 22, 1903 – June 28, 1995) was an
American career diplomat with the U.S.
Department of State. A
specialist on
Latin America, he...
- The New Hope
Valley Railway is a
heritage railroad in
Bonsal,
North Carolina operated by the
North Carolina Railway Museum, Inc., an all-volunteer, nonprofit...
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Guerra 2012, pp. 73–74.
Guerra 2012, p. 73.
Bonsal 1971, p. 96;
Quirk 1993, pp. 259–260.
Bonsal 1971, p. 96.
Geyer 1991, p. 245.
Anderson 1997, p...
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Rebecca McPherson Wright Bonsal (January 31, 1838 or 1842 – May 15, 1914) was an
American Quaker teacher who was
fired for her
Unionist loyalty. She delivered...
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District of New York.
Bonsal was born in Bedford, New York, the son of
Stephen Bonsal (1865–1951) and
Henrietta Morris,
Stephen Bonsal was a well-known journalist...
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Stephen Bonsal (1865–1951) a
journalist and war
correspondent who won the 1945
Pulitzer Prize for History. His great-grandson,
Philip Bonsal (1903–1995)...
- Guide. Lantham, MD:
Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0810837119. OCLC 42680559.
Bonsal,
Stephen (July 28, 1907). "The
Obliteration of the
Kingdom of Korea". The...