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- Capt. Edward Lyon Buchwalter (June 1, 1841 – October 4, 1933) was a Union Captain in the American Civil War, corporate figure, banker and farmer. He served...
- Roth, drummer Abe Laboriel Jr. of Paul McCartney and keyboardist Gregg Buchwalter. The band recorded its first album, Anxious Disease, which featured notable...
- Morris Lyon Buchwalter (September 8, 1846 – March 12, 1924) was a radical Ohio Republican jurist of the post-Civil War era whose jurisprudence set a progressive...
- claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General François Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. At approximately...
- the family of John Buchwalter in the early years of the nineteenth century. Among the region's earliest settlers, the Buchwalters erected a large log...
- Austro-Hungarian field marshal and politician (b. 1849) October 4 – Edward Lyon Buchwalter, American Union captain and businessman (b. 1841) October 5 – Renée Adorée...
- Swedish Space Corporation  Headquarters Toulouse , France Key people Hervé Buchwalter (CEO) Net income 94 800 K€ (2007) Number of employees 244 Parent Airbus...
- Joseph B. Foraker, John Patterson Rea, and Luther Morris Buchwalter, brother to Morris Lyon Buchwalter. Senator Charles Sumner (R-MA) was a Congressional observer...
- in the 1880s to 1903 in Springfield, Ohio, United States. Edward Lyon Buchwalter was one of the organizers of the Superior Drill Company and president...
- writing focuses on the Old Order Amish. Her maternal grandmother, Ada Ranck Buchwalter, was born into an Old Order Mennonite Church, which interested Lewis in...