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Samuel Nordheimer (February 6, 1824 – June 29, 1912) was a
businessman and
music promoter in 19th
century Toronto. In part to
build this business, Nordheimer...
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Isaac Nordheimer (1809 in Memmelsdorf,
Germany – 3
November 1842, in New York City) was a
Jewish American Hebrew scholar who also
studied Syriac and other...
- Heintzman"
brand being next, then the "
Nordheimer"
brand (acquired from
Albert Nordheimer, a
nephew of
Samuel Nordheimer in 1927).
Brands that were produced...
- reaches.
Sections of the
lower valley include Cedarvale Park ravine, the
Nordheimer Ravine near the
intersection of St.
Clair Avenue and
Spadina Road, and...
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Abraham Nordheimer (February 24, 1816 –
January 18, 1862) was a
German Jewish-Canadian musician,
merchant and
music publisher who
established Canada's...
- for
Upper Canada. In 1871,
Boulton married Toronto businessman Samuel Nordheimer; the
couple had
eight daughters and
three sons. She
contributed to various...
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Doubleday Dell
Books for
Young Readers. p. 7]. ISBN 978-0-440-22863-9.
Nordheimer, Jon (January 29, 1977). "Freddie
Prinze Wounded in Head;
Police Say TV...
- is
dominated by the
steep hill of the
Davenport Road escarpment. The
Nordheimer Ravine also cuts
through the area,
which is
surrounded by Sir Winston...
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attack at his
London home, 9 The Grove, Highgate, in 1983, aged 75. Jon
Nordheimer, the
author of his
obituary in The New York Times, wrote: "Details of...
- 16, 2014.
Retrieved February 20, 2017. Johnston, David; King, Wayne;
Nordheimer, Jon (May 9, 1987). "Courting Danger: The Fall Of Gary Hart". The New...