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Charles Louis Buthod (1810–1889) was a
French luthier, best
known for his
violins and cellos.
Based in Paris, he
worked in his
early career for the legendary...
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cpDNA "trnQ-trnK"
intergenic spacer sequence data.
Taxon 61(2): 402-418.
Buthod, A.K. and B.W. Hoagland. 2013.
Noteworthy Collections: Oklahoma. Castanea...
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Louis Émile Jérôme Thibouville, a
partner in the
instrument maker Husson-
Buthod-Thibouville,
married Marguerite Hyacinthe Lamy, a
cousin of his business...
- workshop,
including Hippolyte Silvestre, Jean-Joseph Honoré Derazey,
Charles Buthod, Charles-Adolphe Maucotel, Télesp**** Barbé, Paul
Bailly and
George Gemünder...
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Yorktown Alley, as well as the
Tulsa City-County
Library System.
Craig Buthod, who
worked with
Pearl in
Tulsa before he
became the
deputy director of...
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Public Library 2011:
Nancy Pearl,
University of
Washington 2010:
Craig Buthod,
Louisville Free
Public Library, KY 2009: Team
Cedar Rapids,
Cedar Rapids...
- Gand, Bernard, Jacquot, Nicolas, Mougenot, Charotte, Apparut, Hilaire,
Buthod, Collin, Laberte, Magnié, Peccate, Bazin,
Ouchard and
Vuillaume families...
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Retrieved 8
March 2016. Runyon,
Keith (November 13, 2014). "Saluting
Craig Buthod, Louisville's Librarian". 89.3 WFPL.
Retrieved 8
March 2016. "'Skip' Graham...
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orchestra (1940s). He pla****
cellos by
David Tecchler (dated 1701) and
Charles Buthod (dated 1897). In 1928
Sharpe became professor of
cello at the
Royal Academy...
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designed and
printed by
Albert McCormick. T-shirts were
designed by
Blake Buthod. The
theme was XX(L),
encouraging extra large submissions. Tom
Thumb XX...