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Dethloff is a surname. The name
origins from
North German and
comes from A
Personal Name
Composed Of The
Ancient Germanic Elements Theod ‘People Race’...
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September 19, 1961.
According to
Texas A&M
University historian Henry C.
Dethloff, "Although the
Houston site
neatly fit the
criteria required for the new...
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Henrik Dethloff (4
April 1867 – 18 June 1925) was a
Norwegian philatelist who was a
specialist in the
stamps of Norway. He was born in Kristiania, the...
- Jürgen
Dethloff (12 May 1924 in
Stettin – 31
December 2002) was a
German inventor and engineer.
Together with
German inventor Helmut Gröttrup he invented...
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Elise Dethloff, née
Stoltz (3
February 1872 – 22
January 1931) was a
Norwegian physician. She was born in
Bergen as a
daughter of
merchant Gerhard Stoltz...
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Gottfried Dethloff (18 July 1871 – 15
January 1948) was a
Norwegian ophthalmologist. He was born in
Kristiania as a son of
merchant Frantz Heinrich Dethloff (1829–1894)...
- Cadets. p. 14.
Dethloff,
Henry C. (1975). A
Pictorial History of
Texas A&M University, 1876–1976.
Texas A&M
University Press. pp. 16–17.
Dethloff,
Henry C....
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Claus Dethloff (born 24
September 1968 in Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein) is a
retired West
German hammer thrower.
Dethloff represented the
sports clubs MTV...
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Archived from the
original on July 13, 2009.
Retrieved August 1, 2013.
Dethloff,
Henry C. (1993). "Chapter 3:
Houston –
Texas – U.S.A.".
Suddenly Tomorrow...
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Dethloff Willrodt (January 19, 1840 – June 12, 1932) was an
American Civil War veteran, businessman, carpenter, farmer, and politician. He was a member...