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Robert Thomas Teamoh (March 25, 1864 – June 20, 1912; pen name: Scribbler) was an
American journalist,
newspaper editor, printmaker, and politician. He...
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George Teamoh (c. 1818 –
after 1887) was born
enslaved in Norfolk, Virginia,
worked at the Fort Monroe, the
Norfolk Naval Yard and
other military installations...
- of the Yard and
regularly Shipped [enlisted] for
twelve months"
George Teamoh (1818–1883) as a
young enslaved laborer and ship
caulker worked at Norfolk...
- they were
making chains, anchors, &c., for the
United States Navy."
George Teamoh (1818 to
after 1887), a
former enslaved laborer, ship
caulker and carpenter...
- the M****achusetts
House of Representatives, in1896 he
succeeded Robert Teamoh. Reed was a Republican,
representing parts of Boston.
William Louis Reed...
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Scribbler or
Cladara atroliturata, a moth
found in
North America Robert T.
Teamoh (1864–1912), pen name Scribbler,
American journalist,
newspaper editor,...
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nationalistic sentiments—can be very problematic.
Photogravure Robert T.
Teamoh "1819-1824 —
Invention of photoengraving". Nicép**** Niépce
House Museum...
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Suffolk District 1868, 1872
Joshua Bowen Smith –
Cambridge 1873
Robert T.
Teamoh –
Boston 9th Ward 1894
Edward G.
Walker – Middle****
County 3rd District...
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Isaiah L. Lyons,
William P. Moseley,
Frank Moss, John Robinson, and
George Teamoh (1869)
first African-American man
elected to the
Virginia House of Delegates...
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Stumm W.
Allison Sweeney Charles H. J.
Taylor Marshall W.
Taylor Robert T.
Teamoh Amelia L.
Tilghman Katherine D.
Tillman William B.
Townsend Henry McNeal...