- 20th century.
Rufus Clair Kenamore was born in 1875 or 1876 in Eminence, Missouri, the son of Emma
Kenamore and
George R.
Kenamore, who
represented Dent County...
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George Rufus Kenamore (1846-1928) was an
American merchant,
politician and
government employee in
Missouri during the late 19th century.
Kenamore was born...
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player for The
Dillards Clair Kenamore (c. 1875 – 1935),
foreign correspondent and
editor George Rufus Kenamore (1846 – 1928), merchant, politician...
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sportswriter Rick Hummel, Hall of Fame
baseball writer, 1971–2023
Clair Kenamore,
foreign correspondent,
telegraph editor,
feature writer and
Sunday magazine...
- July 16, 2007.
Retrieved 2008-06-09.
Kenamore, p. 98
Kenamore, p. 102
Kenamore, p. 103
Kenamore, p. 104
Kenamore, p. 105 This
article incorporates public...
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lieutenant general Clair Aubrey Huston,
American postage stamp designer Clair Kenamore (1875–1935),
American journalist Claire Konold (1938–2024),
American politician...
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Estes (1857–1939),
former slave,
luxury railway-car chef
George Rufus Kenamore (1846–1928),
Missouri merchant,
government official, and
politician James...
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battle Rhineland order of
battle Ardennes-Alsace
order of
battle Clair Kenamore,
military historian Clark, pp. 9-22.
Wilson 1999, pp. 345-346.
Wilson 1999...
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Kenmoor (disambiguation) Ken More (1907–1993),
Canadian politician Clair Kenamore (c. 1875 – 1935),
American newspaper journalist Hotel Kenmore Hall, in...
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Sawicki 1981, p. 277.
Sawicki 1981, pp. 230–231.
Sawicki 1981, pp. 278–279.
Kenamore,
Clair (1920). The
Story of the 139th Infantry. St. Louis, Missouri: Guard...