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- Muscatine Buttonmakers placed third in the Central ****ociation with a record of 72–53. Playing under returning manager Frank Boyle, the Buttonmakers finished...
- reflected trends in applied aesthetics and the applied visual arts, with buttonmakers using techniques from jewellery making, ceramics, sculpture, painting...
- wrote bylaws forbidding men and women to work outside of the guild. The buttonmakers guild of Lyon also complained about illicit work and theft from the non-guild...
- (1 December 1984). The Extraordinary Adventures of Benjamin Sanders, Buttonmaker of Bromsgrove. Bromsgrove Society. ISBN 978-0-9509471-2-9. OL 11581893M...
- November: The Birmingham Library is established by 19 subscribers. Buttonmaker John ****rd fits a crank and flywheel to his Newcomen engine to power...
- George Carl Zackert (December 24, 1884 – February 18, 1977) nicknamed "Zeke", was a professional baseball pitcher. He pla**** parts of two seasons in Major...
- Muscatine Camels (1911); Muscatine Wallopers (1912–1913); Muscatine Buttonmakers (1914); Muscatine Muskies (1915–1916) Oskaloosa, Iowa: Oskaloosa Quakers...
- Thompson, American artist (d. 1856) July 2 – Aaron Peasley, American buttonmaker (d. 1837) July 3 – Antoine Philippe, Duke of Montpensier, member of the...
- Albert Frank "Al" Gould (January 20, 1893 – August 8, 1982), also known as "Pudgy", was an American Major League Baseball player who pitched two seasons...
- Metz, Bingen, Bacharach and Kriegsheim. By 1673 he was established as a buttonmaker in the company of another Quaker friend: Pieter Deen. He was for business...