- Crispin, an
American labor union of 50,000
shoemakers c. 1870 Commons, John R. (1909). "American
Shoemakers, 1648-1895: A
Sketch of
Industrial Evolution"...
-
shoemaker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
shoemaker is a
person making shoes.
Shoemaker may also
refer to:
Shoemaker (surname) NEAR
Shoemaker,...
-
observations designed to
uncover near-Earth objects, the
Shoemakers and Levy
discovered Comet Shoemaker–Levy 9 on the
night of
March 24, 1993, in a photograph...
- The
Brockton Shoemakers were an
early minor league baseball team
based in Brockton, M****achusetts. The "
Shoemakers" had a long
tenure as
members of the...
-
Shoes - Our Heritage". SAS
Shoemakers.
Retrieved October 11, 2009. Santana,
Steven (December 2, 2021). "San
Antonio Shoemakers CEO
makes list of most influential...
- knowledge.[citation needed] The
couple married on
August 17, 1951. The
Shoemakers had
three children: two
daughters and one son.
Carolyn saw her work as...
- needed] Its name
literally means '
shoemaker's pasta',
referencing an
earlier time in the
history of
Naples when a
shoemaker or
cobbler might have been paid...
- The New
England Shoemakers Strike of 1860 or Lynn
Shoeworkers Strike began on
February 22, 1860 with 3,000
shoemakers walking off
their jobs in Lynn,...
- The Lynn
Shoemakers were an
early minor league baseball team
based in Lynn, M****achusetts. The "
Shoemakers" and
other Lynn
teams pla**** as
members of...
-
Shoemaker crater may
refer to:
Shoemaker crater (aka
Teague Ring) in
Australia Shoemaker (lunar crater) at the
south pole of the Moon
Shoemaker crater...