- Karl E.
Linderfelt (November 7, 1876 – June 3, 1957) was a soldier, mine worker,
soldier of fortune, and
officer in the
Colorado National Guard. He was...
- Klas
August Linderfelt (1847 –
March 18, 1900) was an
American librarian. A
native of Sweden, he
emigrated to Milwaukee,
Wisconsin and
became a teacher...
- 1914. Karl
Linderfelt, center.
Photo caption reads: "Officers of the
Colorado National Guard. From left to right:
Captain R. J.
Linderfelt, Lieut. T....
- Anna
Linderfelt Fisher (1878 –
October 17, 1939) was an
American Red
Cross worker who ran an
orphanage in Damascus. She was an
advisor to
Faisal I of Iraq...
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Governor Ammons sent
personally from
Linderfelt. Lawson, however, ****erted in a
telegram to
Ammons that
Linderfelt had used the "vilest of language" towards...
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again insisted that
Linderfelt be removed, but again,
Ammons declined. In
later testimony,
Professor Brewster stated that
Linderfelt was the
reason for...
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Alongside Hamrock's
troops were
militia under the
command of
Lieutenant Karl
Linderfelt, who had
previously seen
combat against the
strikers in the
early stage...
- camp the
entire day and was
there when the fire started.
Lieutenant Karl
Linderfelt, a
rival of Tikas'
during much of the strike,
broke the butt of his gun...
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Robinson Woodrow Wilson National Guard John
Chase Karl
Linderfelt Patrick J.
Hamrock Hildreth Frost Events Ludlow M****acre 10-Day War Locations...