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Charles Insco Williams (December 12, 1853 -
February 13, 1923) was an
artist and
architect in Dayton, Ohio. He was born on
December 12, 1853, to Mary...
- The
Insco Apartments is a
historic apartment building in
downtown Dayton, Ohio,
United States. It was
designed by
Charles Insco Williams, a
native of...
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William Insco Buchanan (September 10, 1853 –
October 17, 1909) was an
American diplomat who
spent much of his
career in
Latin America.
Buchanan was born...
- Cincinnati, Ohio,
December 19, 1851. She was the
eldest daughter of John
Insco Williams and Mrs. Mary Williams, who
removed to Chicago, Illinois. Her father...
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member elected.
Democratic gain. Y Bill
Gunter (Democratic) 55.5% Jack P.
Insco (Republican) 44.5% Florida 6 Bill
Young Redistricted from the 8th district...
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Catholic Church (Dayton, Ohio)) Dayton, Ohio
Romanesque Revival;
Charles Insco Williams,
architect St.
Adalbert Church 1904
built 1991 NRHP-listed 1511...
- War, (Transactions Publishers, New Brunswick, N.J., 1999). See
James B.
Insco,
Defense of
Superior Orders Before Military Commissions, Duke
Journal of...
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March 26 at Kansas* Hoglund...
- 1892. Townsend, p. 576. Porteus, p. 41. Larner, p. 103. Whitehead,
Frank Insco. "Landmark P****es As
Ebbitt House Doors Are Closed." The
Washington Post...
- In
Cincinnati he
began the
study of
sculpture at the Art
School of J.
Insco Williams and in the
studio of
Thomas Dow Jones.: 130
Moving to
Berlin in...