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Peter T.
Pirsch (March 2, 1866 – July 14, 1954) was a
manufacturer who
founded Peter Pirsch and Sons, a Kenosha, Wisconsin–based
manufacturer of fire apparatus...
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Senator Pirsch may
refer to:
Carol McBride Pirsch (born 1936),
Nebraska Legislature, 1979–1997 Pete
Pirsch (born 1969),
Nebraska Legislature, 2007–2015...
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Joachim Pirsch (26
October 1914 – 25
August 1988) was a
German rower who
competed in the 1936
Summer Olympics. In 1936 he won the
silver medal with his...
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Peter Pirsch & Sons was a
firefighting apparatus manufacturer in Kenosha, Wisconsin,
United States,
between 1900 and 1984. It was
claimed to be the first...
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Kaschper Racing S**** Kiwi
International Rowing Skiffs (KIRS) Owen
Pirsch (Friedrich
Pirsch Bootswerft, Berlin-Spandau, Germany)
Radley Salter Bros Sargent...
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Peter Allen "Pete"
Pirsch (born
October 28, 1969) is a
politician from the
state of
Nebraska in the
Midwestern United States. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska...
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McBride Pirsch (born
December 27, 1936) was a
member of the
Nebraska Legislature. Born to Lyle
Erwin and
Hilfrie Lebeck McBride in Omaha, Nebraska,
Pirsch attended...
- Kupfer's son,
William Kupfer,
married Philomena Pirsch,
sister of fire
apparatus inventor Peter Pirsch. He died on
September 8, 1897. "Mayors and Postmaster...
- Knox engines.
Another early motorized fire
engine was
developed by
Peter Pirsch and Sons of Kenosha, Wisconsin. For many
years firefighters sat on the sides...
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Zander —
Field Hockey, Men's Team
Competition Willi Kaidel and
Joachim Pirsch — Rowing, Men's
Double Sculls Werner Krogmann — Sailing, Men's Monotype...