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Hoffecker, the
surname of two
United States representatives from Delaware, may
refer to: John H.
Hoffecker (1827–1900)
Walter O.
Hoffecker (1854–1934)...
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United States Bureau of the Mint in 1935. The coin was
designed by L. W.
Hoffecker, a coin dealer, who also was in
charge of its distribution. In 1930, President...
- pioneers.
Texas coin
dealer L.W.
Hoffecker heard of the
effort and
contacted Rovelstad to
offer his ****istance—
Hoffecker had been a
force behind the Old...
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Walter Oakley Hoffecker (September 20, 1854 –
January 23, 1934) was an
American engineer,
businessman and
politician from
Smyrna in Kent County, Delaware...
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Hoffecker-Lockwood House, also
known as "Bellevue," was a
historic home
located at Kenton, Kent County, Delaware. The
house dated to the mid-18th century...
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Hoffecker, J. F. (2009). "The
spread of
modern humans in Europe".
Proceedings of...
- John
Henry Hoffecker (September 12, 1827 – June 16, 1900) was an
American engineer and
politician from
Smyrna in Kent County, Delaware. He was a member...
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Climate of the Past Discussions: 1–22. doi:10.5194/cp-2017-11. John F.
Hoffecker;
Scott A.
Elias (2007).
Human Ecology of Beringia.
Columbia University...
- Mihi, Cras Tibi: Swedish-Dutch
Relations in the
Delaware Valley". In
Hoffecker,
Carol E.; et al. (eds.). New
Sweden in America. Newark, Delaware: University...
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Gadsden Purchase was the
brainchild of El Paso coin
dealer Lyman W.
Hoffecker, who
wanted a
commemorative coin he
could control and distribute. He gained...