- John
Brown Russwurm (October 1, 1799 – June 9, 1851) was a Jamaican-born
American abolitionist,
newspaper publisher, and
colonist of Liberia,
where he...
- mixed-race governor, John
Brown Russwurm (1799–1851), who
served as
governor for more than a
dozen years,
until his death.
Russwurm encouraged the immigration...
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Siegfried Russwurm (born 27 June 1963 in Marktgraitz) is a
German manager. He is
president of the
Federation of
German Industries (BDI),
current chairman...
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Hermann Christof,
Count Russwurm (c. 1565–1605) was an
imperial commander in the Long
Turkish War.
Russwurm was born in Frauenbreitungen, Sachsen-Meiningen...
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Alexander von Gleichen-
Rußwurm (6
November 1865,
Greifenstein Castle, Bad
Kissingen - 25
October 1947, Baden-Baden) was a
German writer, editor, translator...
- territories. The
newspaper founders selected Samuel Cornish and John
Brown Russwurm as
senior and
junior editors, respectively. Both men were
community activists:...
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Heinrich Ludwig Freiherr von Gleichen-
Rußwurm (25
October 1836,
Castle Greifenstein in
Unterfranken - 9 July 1901, Weimar) was a
German impressionist...
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attacks against the
American Colonization Society by
Russwurm in the paper.
During the two
years Russwurm was in sole
charge of Freedom's Journal, he reversed...
- The John B.
Russwurm House is an
historic house at 238
Ocean Avenue in the Back Cove
neighborhood of Portland, Maine.
Built about 1810, it was the residence...
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Matilda Newport,
Rachel Johnson, Mary Hunter, Mrs.
Sarah McGill Russwurm (wife of J. B.
Russwurm),
Colonette Teage Ellis, and Sara Draper. All of the women...