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Albin Francisco Schoepf (Polish:
Albin Franciszek Schoepf;
March 1, 1822 – May 10, 1886) was a Polish-born
artillery officer who
became a
Union brigadier...
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Johann David Schoepff, or
Schoepf, or Schöpf, (8
March 1752 – 10
September 1800) was a
German botanist, zoologist, and physician. He was born in Bayreuth...
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Alessandro André Schöpf (German pronunciation: [aleˈsandʁo ˈʃœpf]; born 7
February 1994) is an
Austrian professional footballer who
plays as a midfielder...
- Egon Schöpf (born 16
October 1925) is an
Austrian alpine skier who
competed in the 1948
Winter Olympics and in the 1952
Winter Olympics. He was born in...
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Stefan Schöpf is an
Austrian luger who
competed in the 1950s. He won two
medals in the men's
doubles event at the
European Luge
Championships with a silver...
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Corcoran Włodzimierz Krzyżanowski
Thomas Francis Meagher Ely
Parker Albin F.
Schoepf Carl
Schurz Franz Sigel Régis de
Trobriand Ivan
Turchaninov August Willich...
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streetcar lines in
several major cities. The THI&E was
formed in 1907 by the
Schoepf-McGowan
Syndicate as a
combination of
several predecessor interurban and...
- Gen.
Albin F.
Schoepf with what
amounted to a
brigade of men to Col. Garrard,
bringing the
total Union force to
about 7,000.
Schoepf arrived on October...
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Crossroads on
January 17, 1862,
where he
waited for Brig. Gen.
Albin Schoepf's troops from
Somerset to join him. The
Confederate force under Crittenden...
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Alexander Asboth (Hungary)
Lajos Kossuth (Hungary)
Albin Francisco Schoepf (Poland, Hungary)
Julius Stahel (Hungary)
Charles Zagonyi (Hungary) Thomas...