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- Nicholas Boilvin (c. 1761–1827) was a 19th-century American frontiersman, fur trader, and U.S. Indian Agent. He was the first appointed agent to the Winnebagos...
- Gavarni by Émile Boilvin, from a self-portrait...
- Barbara Bedford (1908–1981), silent film and Western actress Nicholas Boilvin (1761–1827), 19th Century frontiersman Pat Bowlen (1944–2019), owner of...
- Migette at the school of design in Metz, befriending another student, Émile Boilvin [fr]. In 1862, having saved a little money, Rajon went to Paris, aiming...
- to include: Emile Adan Jean Béraud Albert Besnard Gaston Béthune Emile Boilvin Léon Bonnat Maurice Boutet de Monvel John Lewis Brown Jean-Charles Cazin...
- Biddle, secretary, R. A. McCabe, Captain Fifth Infantry R. A. Forsyth N. Boilvin, United States Indian agent C. C. Trowbridge, sub Indian agent Henry R...
- (Small Art Library), along with Pierre Edmond Alexandre Hédouin and Émile Boilvin. He created illustrations for Walter Scott's Waverley Novels published...
- Appointed Trustees 1821 Lewis C**** William Woodbridge John Biddle, Nicholas Boilvin, Daniel LeRoy, John Anderson, John R. Williams, Solomon Sibley, John L...
- typhus fever at his home on March 9, 1818. Following the death of Nicholas Boilvin in 1827, Street became the U.S. Indian Agent to the Winnebago. He and his...