- era. John
Manchester Wieting was born in Springfield, New York, on
February 8, 1817, to
Peter Wieting and Mary
Elizabeth Wieting née Manchester. His grandfather...
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other performances from 1852 to 1930.
Initially built by John
Wieting in 1852 as
Wieting Hall, the
building burnt down in 1856. He
rebuilt it that year...
- Mary
Elizabeth Wieting Johnson (1843 – 1927) was an
American opera house manager and
philanthropist who ran the
Wieting Opera House in Syracuse, New York...
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Archived from the...
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Wieting Theater is
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United States. Ella W.
Wieting had
three opera houses built as
memorials to her husband, C.W.
Wieting. The...
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Baggy Elbows'".
Woman & Home – via Magzter.
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Michael (2 May 2024). "Olecranon Bursitis:
Practice Essentials, Etiology...
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March 2022.
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Russia sign
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Bastable Theatre (Syracuse) (1897–?)
Grand Opera House (Syracuse)
Wieting Opera House (Syracuse) Town Hall
Theatre (Toledo) (1945–1953)
Royal Alexandra...
- to
visit Nigeria insurgency victims". BBC News.
Retrieved 3 May 2022.
Wieting, Ayse (22 July 2022). "'A
beacon of hope': Ukraine,
Russia sign
grain export...