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January 7, 1864 –
January 5, 1951),
better known by his
English name
Philip Jaisohn, was a
Korean American politician, physician, and
Korean independence activist...
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Philip Jaisohn is a
bronze statue of Soh Jaipil, in Washington, D.C. Jaipil, also
known as his
anglicized name
Philip Jaisohn, was a long-time
leader and...
- July 1896 by the
Korean intellectual Seo Jae-pil (later
known as
Philip Jaisohn). Both
language editions were
first published every other day, but its...
- It is also the
birthplace of the
Korean independence activist Philip Jaisohn. In the
Samhan era,
Boseong belonged to the
Mahan confederacy and later...
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journal published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was
founded by
Philip Jaisohn (Soh Jaipil) in 1919 and
published by the
Korean Students League of America...
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Chough Pyung-ok Han Myeong-sook Im Jong-seok Jang Hye-young
Philip Jaisohn Kim Dae-jung Kim Han-gil Kim Je-dong Kim Jee-woon Kim Kyu-sik Kim Ou-joon...
- and
Constitution Avenue NW
Andrew Jackson at
Lafayette Square NW
Philip Jaisohn at the
Korean Consulate on
Sheridan Circle Thomas Jefferson at the Jefferson...
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designed by
Addison Hutton and
owned by John
Biddle as a
summer home.
Jaisohn House (1925), 100 East
Lincoln Street Delaware County Institute of Science...
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candidate John F. Hartranft,
Governor of
Pennsylvania 1873–1879
Philip Jaisohn,
first Korean to
become a
naturalized citizen of the
United States Gertrude...
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Chough Pyung-ok Han Myeong-sook Im Jong-seok Jang Hye-young
Philip Jaisohn Kim Dae-jung Kim Han-gil Kim Je-dong Kim Jee-woon Kim Kyu-sik Kim Ou-joon...