- Polish: [ˈlɛɔn ˈt͡ʂɔwɡɔʂ]; May 5, 1873 –
October 29, 1901) was an
American wireworker and
anarchist who ********inated
United States President William McKinley...
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attending Dudley and
Plattsburg public schools, he was emplo**** as a
wireworker in Leichhardt. In
October 1916, he
enlisted in the
Australian Imperial...
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several portraits. He was born in 1808 the son of
Andrew Somerville, a
wireworker on the
Royal Mile in Edinburgh. He was
educated at the High
School in...
- also
lived here.
Early tenants included another letter carrier and a
wireworker, as well as a
milliner and a fireman.
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Historic Places...
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described as a 55 year old
widow annuitant. She
married James Sanderson, a
wireworker journeyman, on 10
August 1901 at
Trinity Congregational Church, Glasgow...
- Keegan,
Storekeeper and
District Secretary,
Halifax and
District Branch,
Wireworkers Union,
Smith Wire Ltd.
Margaret Alice, Mrs. Keens,
lately Clerk, Bramshott...
- Monroe, who also
lived here. Most of the do****ented
early tenants were
wireworkers, laborers, and machinists.
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Historic Places listings...