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- 1900 "Not Proud of His Honors", The Wellsboro Gazette, July 26, 1901. "Shoomakers". Prints & Photographs Online Catalog. Library of Congress. 1917. Peck...
- immigrants R.H. Otto "Charlie' Hertzog and Wilhelm (William) Shoomaker opened Shoomaker's Saloon at 1331 E Street NW in Washington, DC. This stretch of...
- Peter Jan Schoomaker (born February 12, 1946) is a retired four-star general of the United States Army who served as the 35th Chief of Staff of the United...
- married four times and had 14 children. His first three wives (Elsche Shoomaker, Margeth Afsawein, Ann Catharin Kemchmeyer) all died shortly after giving...
- shoemakers, is a compilation of tales "showing what famous men have been Shoomakers in time past in this Land, with their worthy deeds and great Hospitality"...
- c. 22 2 Jas. 1. c. 22 7 July 1604 An Acte concerning Tanners Curriers Shoomakers and other Arfificers occupyinge the cuttinge of Leather. (Repealed by...
- continued the affair after being ordered by Army Chief of Staff, Peter Shoomaker, to cease contact with the woman; had repeatedly used government funded...
- shomakers holiday. Or The gentle craft VVith the humorous life of Simon Eyre, shoomaker, and Lord Maior of London. London: Valentine Sims, 1600. "Eyre, Simon...
- reality show called DC Cupcakes. The Gin Rickey was invented in 1883 at Shoomaker's in Washington, D.C. and is D.C.'s official ****tail. D.C.'s fine dining...
- from 1641 to 1667 p.87 T. J. (1640), A discourse, betvveene Vpright the shoomaker and Master Pattent, the smith, London: Printed by B. Alsop, and T. F[awcet]...