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Louis Joseph Van Schaick (July 1, 1875 –
February 14, 1945) was an
officer in the
United States Army and a
Medal of
Honor recipient for his
actions in...
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usually crewed by a
contingent of 22,
including Captain William H.
Van Schaick and two pilots. She had a
legal capacity of 2,500 p****engers.: 5 Cabins...
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Van Schaick or
Schaick is a
Dutch toponymic surname (see
Van Schaik for the
origin of the name). It
primarily occurs in the
United States and most are...
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Levinius Van Schaick (c. 1661 – c. 1709) was a Dutch-American
merchant and
politician who
served in the New York
General ****embly.
Van Schaick was born...
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Goose Van Schaick (September 5, 1736 – July 4, 1789) was a
Continental Army
officer who
served during the
American Revolutionary War.
Van Schaick was born...
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Van Schaick (1804–1880) and
Elizabeth (née Slingerland)
Van Schaick (1808–1890). His
siblings included Koert VanSchaick,
Elizabeth (née
Van Schaick)...
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Van Schaick Island is an
island in the city of Cohoes, New York.
Van Schaick is a part of the
delta of the
Mohawk River at its
mouth with the
Hudson River...
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Van Schaick and
Company was an
investment company that
operated on the East
Coast of the
United States between 1857 and
September 1911, when it fell victim...
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Myndert Van Schaick (September 2, 1782 in Albany, New York –
December 1, 1865 in New York City) was an
American politician from New York and co-founder...
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Cornelius Van Schaack "C.V.S."
Roosevelt (January 30, 1794 – July 17, 1871) was an
American businessman from New York City. He was a
member of the prominent...