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Schoellkopf or Schöllkopf is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Members of the
American Schoellkopf business family:
Jacob F....
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Schoellkopf Field is a 21,500-capacity
stadium at
Cornell University's
Ithaca campus that
opened in 1915 and is used for the
Cornell Big Red football...
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Schoellkopf,
Hutton &
Pomeroy was an
American investment bank.
After the sale of its
security business to
Dominick &
Dominick in 1960, it
became a manufacturing...
- The
Schoellkopf Power Station was
built on land
owned by
Jacob F.
Schoellkopf above the
Niagara Gorge near the
American Falls, 1,600 feet (490 m) downriver...
- Paul
Arthur Schoellkopf (March 7, 1884 –
September 30, 1947) was an
American industrialist and the
third generation of
Schoellkopfs to
manage the hydroelectric...
- made coal tar intermediates. The
executives were
Jacob F.
Schoellkopf Jr., C. P. Hugo
Schoellkopf, I. F. Stone, and Dr.
William G. Beckers.
Henry Francis...
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Schoellkopf, John Olmstead, C. P. Hugo
Schoellkopf, and
Jacob F.
Schoellkopf Jr. The
officers were:
Peter P. Pfohl, president; Paul A.
Schoellkopf, secretary...
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Henry Schoellkopf (December 14, 1879 –
December 5, 1912) was an
American football player and coach. He was
selected as an All-American
fullback while...
- children.
After they
divorced in 1973, she
married a
second time, to
Buddy Schoellkopf. They
later divorced. Hunt died on
November 13, 2018, at the T. Boone...
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Robert Moses, the
plant was
built to
replace power production after the
Schoellkopf Power Station, a
nearby hydroelectric plant,
collapsed in 1956. It stands...