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Henry Traphagen (1842–1918),
Mayor of
Jersey City, New
Jersey Oliver Green Traphagen (1854–1932),
American architect Charles Duryee Traphagen (1862–1947)...
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Traphagen School of
Fashion was an art and
design school in
operation from 1923...
- The B****man Arms Inn—formerly
known as the
Traphagen Tavern,
Bogardus Tavern and Potter's Tavern, and
currently known as the B****man Arms and Delamater...
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career began in 1937 when she was
awarded a
scholarship to
attend the
Traphagen School of Fashion,
which led to her
first job as a
sketcher for dress...
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Oliver Green Traphagen (3
September 1854 – 21
October 1932) was an
American architect who
designed many
notable buildings in Duluth, Minnesota, during...
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Henry Traphagen (June 1, 1842 –
October 11, 1918) was a
lawyer and the
mayor of
Jersey City, New Jersey, for the
Democratic Party from May 4, 1874, to...
- begin. He
brought into the area
Casper Landsman, a miller, and
William Traphagen, a builder. In 1703, the New York
colonial ****embly
approved money for...
- New York City Estévez
started to
focus on
fashion and he
attended the
Traphagen School of Fashion,
graduating in 1951 in
costume design.
While in school...
- The
Oliver G.
Traphagen House, also
known as Redstone, is a
historic residential building in Duluth, Minnesota,
United States.
Built in 1892 as a duplex...
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Moana Hotel Company in 1896.
Working with a
design by
architect Oliver G.
Traphagen and $150,000 in capital, The
Lucas Brothers contractors completed the...