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Rounsevelle Wildman (March 19, 1864, in Batavia, New York –
February 22, 1901) was an
American journalist, a
member of the
United States Foreign Service...
- TV producer-****-yacht
broker Rounsevelle W. "Skip" Schaum. They were
married from 1969 to 1976. Her
second son,
Rounsevelle Andreas Schaum, was born during...
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Wildman British actor Peter Wildman (born 1950),
Canadian actor and
comic Rounsevelle Wildman (1864–1901),
American writer and U.S.
consul in Hong Kong Sam...
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following an
invitation from the
United States Consul-General to
Singapore Rounsevelle Wildman.
Andak was the
founder of the
Pakatan Belajar Mengajar Pengetahuan...
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Oliver H.
Simons (consul 1889–1893)
William E. Hunt (consul 1893–1897)
Rounsevelle Wildman (consul
general 1897–1901) John A. Hunt (vice &
deputy consul...
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Laura Lyon
White Joseph Widney Editors include:
Milicent Shinn 1883-1894
Rounsevelle Wildman,
editor 1894-1897
Karen S.
Langlois (Spring 1990). "A
Fresh Voice...
- situation, he
would go down with his ship.
Among those lost in the
wreck was
Rounsevelle Wildman, the US
Consul General at Hong Kong, and his wife and two children...
- 14 July 2024.
Retrieved 14 July 2024 – via Newspapers.com . Wildman,
Rounsevelle (ed.). "Three
Letters of Credit".
Overland Monthly. XXV (150). San Francisco:...
- freedmen's
schools for the
education of
newly freed slaves (b. 1825)
Rounsevelle Wildman, 37,
American consul-general to Hong Kong,
along with his family...
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Milicent resigned from the
editorship and
introduced her
replacement Rounsevelle Wildman. In an
article in the
Overland Monthly, July 1898,
Shinn reflected...