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Charles A.
Windolph (December 9, 1851 –
March 11, 1950) was a
soldier in
Company H of
George Armstrong Custer's
Seventh U. S.
Cavalry who
survived the...
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identify him,"
Windolph, a
Medal of
Honor recipient and the last
living soldier survivor of the battle, said in I
Fought With Custer.
Windolph's daughter told...
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sometimes written as
Frida Bennèche or
Freda Benneche, also
known as
Frida Windolph, was an
American coloratura soprano.
Benneche was born in New York City...
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Charles Windolph,
Frazier Hunt,
Robert Hunt, Neil Mangum, I
Fought with Custer: The
Story of
Sergeant Windolph, Last
Survivor of the Battle...
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Steponovich (1908–1974),
football player with the
Boston Redskins Charles Windolph (1851–1950),
recipient of the
Medal of
Honor and the last
surviving white...
- Company. ISBN 0-87842-349-4, p. 168.
Windolph,
Charles (1954). I
Fought with Custer: The
Story of
Sergeant Windolph, Last
Survivor of the
Battle of the...
- lawyer), may
carry pejorative connotations.
According to
Francis Lyman Windolph in his 1938 book The
Country Lawyer, the term
turns more on the general...
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original on
December 22, 2014.
Retrieved December 23, 2014. Schaltegger, S.;
Windolph, Harms, D. & Hörisch, J. (Eds.) (2014):
Corporate Sustainability in International...
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Brooklyn Is
Named to
Succeed William E.
Philips —
Place for John P.
Windolph — He Is
Appointed to
Succeed Charles H.
Murray on the
Aqueduct Commission...
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Companion to Hobbes's Leviathan, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Windolph,
Francis Lyman.
Leviathan and
natural law,
Princeton NJ:
Princeton University...