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Daniel Roberdeau (1727 –
January 5, 1795) was an
American Founding Father and
merchant residing in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at the time of the American...
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Chatham Roberdeau Wheat (April 9, 1826 – June 27, 1862) was a
captain in the
United States Army
Volunteers during the
Mexican War,
Louisiana State Representative...
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Roberdeau, also
known as The Lead Mine Fort, is an
historic fort,
which is
located in
Tyrone Township,
outside Altoona, Pennsylvania. It was added...
- film of The
Elephant Man, he
shelved the idea. In 1988,
Geisler and John
Roberdeau met with
Malick in
Paris about writing and
directing a
movie based on...
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named after William H. Emory, was
constructed in 1963.
Roberdeau Hall,
named after Isaac Roberdeau, was
constructed in 1966 as two-story
brick building...
- and artist, to
design the new capital. He
enlisted the help of
Isaac Roberdeau, Étienne
Sulpice Hallet and
Scottish surveyor Alexander Ralston to help...
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Cornelius Harnett John
Williams Pennsylvania Robert Morris Daniel Roberdeau Jonathan Bayard Smith William Clingan Joseph Reed
Rhode Island and Providence...
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destroy it). Many ****ure
Confederate officers and soldiers, such as
Chatham Roberdeau Wheat, of the
Louisiana Tigers,
obtained valuable military experience...
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Company and
entered the ****e industry. In 1903,
Willoughby and his
brother Roberdeau incorporated the
company in Maine; they
reincorporated in
Maryland in...
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Witherspoon Wales:
Francis Lewis West Indies:
Alexander Hamilton,
Daniel Roberdeau While the
Founding Fathers were
engaged in a
broad range of occupations...