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Robinson, Edward (20)

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Epithet: of Newton Poppleford, brother of J Robinson Epithet: of Sloane MS 794 Epithet: Dr of Kimbolton Huntingdonshire Epithet: of Add MS 21427 Epithet: JP, of Sneyd Park Bristol

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Robinson, Edward G., 1893-1973 (52)

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Contains correspondence from Gladys Lloyd Cassell Robinson, wife of Edward G. Robinson. American actor and author; b. Emanuel Goldenberg in Romania. Edward G. Robinson owned an electric company in Aurora, Oregon. Edward G. Robinson owned an electric company in Aurora, Oregon. He traveled to Europe to study flax culture and linen manufacture for application in Oregon and the United States....

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Robinson, Edward, 1858-1931 (24)

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Robinson, Edward Arlington, 1869-1935. (22)

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Robinson, Edward, 1794-1863 (10)

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Robinson, Edward, 1858-.... (6)

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Baldwin, Edward R. (Edward Robinson), 1864-1947 (9)

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Edward Baldwin was associated with the Saranac Laboratory for the Study of Tuberculosis and became director of The Edward L. Trudeau Foundation for Research and Teaching in Tuberculosis in 1915. Edward Baldwin was associated with the Saranac Laboratory for the Study of Tuberculosis and became director of the Trudeau Foundation in 1915. Physician; director of Saranac Laboratory.

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Robinson, Cyril E. (Cyril Edward), 1884-1981 (13)

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Robinson & Blodgett manufactured railroad ties, telegraph poles, paving and fence posts in Woodville (Mich.). In 1888 there were towns named Woodville in Ionia, Jackson, and Newaygo counties. There is no information to verify in which county the company existed.

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Squibb, Edward Robinson, 1819-1900 (7)

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Physician, chemist, pharmacist, and founder of Squibb pharmaceutical companies, of Brooklyn, N.Y. Edward Robinson Squibb (1819-1900) was the founder of the Brooklyn-based Squibb Pharmaceuticals. He had also served as a surgeon in the U.S. Navy from 1847 to 1857. Edward Robinson Squibb (1819-1900) was a physician and chemist. He was born in Wilmington, DE and attended Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, PA. Shortly after graduatin...

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Robinson, Emmett Edward, 1914- (5)

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Actor, stage designer, artist, and director. Emmett Edward Robinson was born in Ocala (Fla.) and moved to Charleston (S.C.) in the 1920s. He graduated from the College of Charleston in 1935 and received a master's degree from Yale University in 1941. Robinson became the managing director of the Footlight Players, a Charleston (S.C.) community theater group, in 1935. He died in 1988.

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