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Lemps may
refer to the
following places in France:
Lemps, Ardèche, a
commune in the
department of Ardèche
Lemps, Drôme, a
commune in the
department of...
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International Shoe
Company at
auction in 1922. The
Lemps lived in the
house until 1949 when
Charles Lemp died by
suicide in his bed. In 1950, the mansion...
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Lemp may
refer to:
Lemp (Dill), a
river in Hesse,
Germany Lemp family,
brewers in St. Louis, Missouri, and
places named after them:
Lemp Mansion Lemp...
- The
Lemp Brewery was a beer
brewing company established in 1840 in St. Louis,
Missouri that was
acquired by the
Griesedieck Beverage Company in 1920, which...
- es/prensa/20070414/castilla_leon/homenaje-alain-huetz-
lemps_20070414.html. (Spanish only) "Bibliographie d'Alain
Huetz de
Lemps".
Archived from the
original on 15 November...
- On
March 12, 2020,
Duncan Socrates Lemp was
fatally shot at his home in Potomac,
Maryland during a no-knock
search by the
Montgomery County Police Department's...
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Annie Laurie Lemp Konta (died 1939) was an
American writer and socialite.
Annie Laurie Lemp was born to
William J.
Lemp and
Julia Lemp in St. Louis, Missouri...
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Rebecca Lemp (d. 1590) was a
German woman who was
accused of
witchcraft and
burned at the
stake in Nördlingen.
Lemp was one of 32
women convicted of witchcraft...
- Fritz-Julius
Lemp (19
February 1913 – 9 May 1941) was a
captain in the
Kriegsmarine during World War II and
commander of U-28, U-30 and U-110. He sank...
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Hermann Lemp born:
Heinrich Joseph Hermann Lemp (August 8, 1862 –
March 31, 1954) was a Swiss-American
electrical engineer; he is
credited as the inventor...