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Andrew Marschalk (February 4, 1767 –
August 8, 1838) was a New York-born printer, and the
earliest printer to set up shop in Mississippi.
Marschalk learned...
- to
Marschalk and his wife, who then
manumitted him, with the sti****tion that he be sent to
Africa by the government.
Foster also
allowed Marschalk to...
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Sophia Amalia Marschalk, also
called Anna
Marschalk, was a
Danish noble and courtier. She was the
favorite of the
queen of Sweden,
Ulrika Eleonora of...
- The
Marschalk reaction in
chemistry is the
sodium dithionite promoted reaction of a
phenolic anthraquinone with an
aldehyde to
yield a
substituted phenolic...
- Emil
Freiherr Marschalk von
Ostheim (16
April 1841,
Bamberg - 7 July 1903, Bamberg) was a
German historian,
numismatist and collector. His book collection...
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Georg Marschalk von
Ebnet (died 1505) was the Prince-Bishop of
Bamberg from 1503 to 1505.
Georg Marschalk von
Ebnet was a
member of the
Marschalk von Ebnet...
- was in
charge of the
court during the ruler's absence, and the marshal,
Marschalk IX, in
charge of any duty that
involved the use of
horses or carriages...
- was
present and gave a more
balanced ****essment. In 1903 or 1904, Max
Marschalk [de]
published them in
Berlin under the full
title Zwei Gesänge für eine...
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versions of a
program for the
third symphony with
various friends: Max
Marschalk, a
music critic;
violist Natalie Bauer-Lechner, a
close friend and confidante;...
- in New York, he
became creative director of the
Marschalk Company in 1959.
During his time at
Marschalk, Free
introduced New York to the
first soda brands...