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Sheridan Leary (March 17, 1835 –
October 20, 1859) was an African-American
harnessmaker from Oberlin, Ohio, who
joined John Brown's raid on
Harpers Ferry, where...
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provide services. They
included blacksmiths, coopers, carpenters,
harnessmakers, and wheelwrights. In June 1775,
Congress created the
position of Quartermaster...
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Prehn (1860-1932) was an
American harnessmaker and
merchant from
Marathon City, Wisconsin, who
served one term in the
Wisconsin State ****embly. Prehn...
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Cardinals (1911–1912).
During the
baseball offseason,
Zackert worked as a
harnessmaker in St. Joseph, Missouri. "What Do Your
Players Do in
Winter Months?"...
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United 1935 1935 1936
Transferred to CIO N/A N/A N/A
Saddle and
Harnessmakers'
National Union 1889 1917
Merged into
Leather Workers N/A N/A Sawsmiths'...
- 1975),
Danish author and
sociologist Fred
Prehn (1860-1932),
American harnessmaker and
merchant Kelly England Prehn (born 1988),
British model, editor,...
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Street Charles Main Main (1817–1906) was a
wealthy ship
chandler and
harnessmaker.
Market Street Named by
surveyor Jasper O'Farrell
after Market Street...
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grain dealer, one
grist mill,
three grocers, two
hardware stores, two
harnessmakers,
three hotels,
three insurance agents, two jewelers, a laundry, two...
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Stillman Pond (October 26, 1803 –
September 30, 1878) – a farmer,
harnessmaker, and land
speculator by trade, and a
native of Hubbardston, Worcester, M****achusetts...
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wider modern-style leather-and-kapok pads,
pioneered by
Hamilton harnessmaker Pop Kenesky. He was
inducted into the
Hockey Hall of Fame in 1958, but...