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- Carl Heinrich Schnauffer (4 July 1823 Heimsheim - 4 September 1854 Baltimore, Maryland) was a poet, soldier and editor. He founded the Baltimore Wecker...
- (“Sunday Baltimore Wecker”). Der Wecker was founded by Carl Heinrich Schnauffer in October, 1851. Its founder was before that time one of the editors...
- H****aurek; Theodor Olshausen; Hermann Raster; Wilhelm Rapp; Carl Heinrich Schnauffer; Kaspar Beetz; Carl Dilthey; F. Raine; Heinrich Börnstein; Charles L....
- Gina Knee Brook, née Gina Schnauffer, and better known as Gina Knee, (1898–1982), was a twentieth century American artist. She lived and worked in New...
- Schnaufer or Schnauffer is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: David Schnaufer (1952–2006), American folk musician Heinz-Wolfgang...
- Art Students League of New York Known for Painting Spouse(s) Peggy Bacon (m. 1920–c.1940; divorce), Libby Bergere, Gina Schnauffer (m. 1945–1980; death)...
- Heinrich Schnauffer, as well as its prominent employees had fled Germany after the failed revolution of 1848–49. The publisher, William Schnauffer, and the...
- S. Schrodel and Margaret H. Flook died on April 8, 1945, aged 66, at Schnauffer Hospital in Brunswick. "D. Charles Flook". The Morning Herald. April 10...
- Smith and Kay 1972, pp. 502-503. Aces of the Luftwaffe; Heinz-Wolfgang Schnauffer Treadwell 2003, p. 76. Freeman 1990, p. 35. "VIII Bomber Command 33: 4...
- of the Baltimore Wecker was destro**** by mobs; the publisher, William Schnauffer, and the editor, Wilhelm Rapp, left the city due to the violence. The...