Walter Ralph Steiner papers, 1780-1937.
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Genet, Edmond-Charles, 1763-1834
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Edmond Charles Genet, often refered to as "Citizen Genet," was born in France in 1763 and followed his father into governement service. In 1793, he was appointed as France's minister plenipotentiary to the United States, but his political activities caused the American government to demand his replacement. He was, however, permitted to remain in this country. He lived near Jaimaica on Long Island for a few years, before moving to upstate New York. His first wife was Cornelia Tappen Cl...
Boyle, Francis A., 1838-1907
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Francis A. Boyle (1838-1907) of Plymouth, N.C., was an officer in the 32nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment who was captured and sent to Point Lookout, Md., May 1864. He was subsequently transferred to Fort Delaware, Del., June 1864, where he became involved in the Christian Association of Confederate Prisoners, later called Confederate States Christian Association for the Relief of Prisoner. From the guide to the Francis A. Boyle Books, ., 1864-1865; 1904, (University of North Carol...
Roberts, Mary Ann, active 1866
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Mason, Ellen, active 1866
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Steiner, Walter Ralph, 1870-1942
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Physician and collector of autographs. From the description of Walter Ralph Steiner papers, 1780-1937. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 748677757 Walter Steiner earned a Bachelor's and a Master's degree at Yale University before attaining his M.D. at Johns Hopkins in 1898. He spent most of his career as a consulting physician to several hospitals in Connecticut. A member of the American Medical Association, Dr. Steiner was also interested in the history of medicine. ...
Jones, John Paul, 1747-1792
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Naval hero of the United States Revolutionary War and founder of the United States Navy. From the description of Typescript, [19--]. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58758919 John Paul Jones, American naval officer. He was commissioned a lieutenant in the U. S. Navy in 1775, and captain in 1776. In 1778 he began rading the English coast; a year later he commanded the Bon Homme Richard in its victory over the Serapis. After the Revolution, he went t...