Elisabeth Christman (September 2, 1881, Germany- April 26, 1975, New Delphi, Indiana) was a trade union organizer.
Christman was born to Barbara Guth Christman and Henry Christman, a laborer and clarinet player for a union band, in Germany 1881. Her family soon moved to Chicago, Illinois after she was born. She attended a German Lutheran school until she was 13, when she left school to become a glove factory worker at the Eisendrath Glove Factory.[1][2]
^"Christman, Elisabeth (1881–1975) | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2018-11-07.
^Sicherman, Barbara; Green, Carol Hurd (1980). Notable American Women: The Modern Period : a Biographical Dictionary. Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674627338.
and 22 Related for: Elisabeth Christman information
ElisabethChristman (September 2, 1881, Germany- April 26, 1975, New Delphi, Indiana) was a trade union organizer. Christman was born to Barbara Guth Christman...
November 24, 2019. Christman, M., & Barlow, M. (2003). Stuart [Stewart], Gilbert. Grove Art Online. Retrieved November 29, 2019. Christman, Margaret C. S...
Catherina House Traugott Bagge House Christman House Denke House Family Gardens Fruit Orchard Hagen House Jacob Christman House Lick-Boner House Miksch Gardens...
1993) aired in February 1993 on the PBS series, The American Experience. Christman, Henry M. ed. Walter P. Reuther: Selected Papers (1961) Reuther, Victor...
Doubleday. ISBN 978-0385128353. Goes only to 1954. Warren, Earl (1959). Christman, Henry M. (ed.). The Public Papers of Chief Justice Earl Warren. New York:...
January 5, 2023. Christman, Ed (December 29, 2022). "Music's Top Global Money Makers of 2021". Billboard. Retrieved December 30, 2022. Christman, Ed (July 19...
years, 11 months April 1847 Barbara Christman Her husband Natural conception United States Barbara "Barbary" Christman (née Klientop) of Pennsylvania, gave...
Frankfurt"; killed people with a hammer in Frankfurt city parks Genipperteinga, Christman 1568–1581 964 964 Executed 1581 Possibly fictitious bandit who kept a...
1933 - Oliver P. Medsker, Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter (set) 1934 - W.W. Christman, Wild Pasture Pine 1935 - no award 1936 - Charles Crawford Gorst, Recordings...
Leaders". CD Review. 10 (12): 24. August 1994. Retrieved March 1, 2017. Christman, Ed (14 November 1992). "Windham Hill". Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved...
improviser Julia Migenes (b. 1943) opera singer Sofia Milos (b. 1969) actress Elisabeth Moss (b. 1982) actress, raised a Scientologist Tony Muhammad (?) anti-vaccination...
Bradshaw Craig Brown Dick Brown Steve Brown Jon Brunt Bob Buchanan Bob Christman Brady Clark Tony Colacchio Don Cooper (curler) Dale Dalziel (in BC too)...
Ellen Christensen (1913–1998), Danish nurse and resistance fighter Luther Christman (1915–2011), first male dean of a U.S. nursing program; established the...
Hilton (2010-2011) Berlin to Broadway with Kurt Weill Christmas Fantasy (Christmans DS) Gelvestar Gala Concert Juri Sakiho LIVE SHOW I gotta JURI'SM! TANGO...
(1943) John Grigas (1944) Vince Oliver (1945) Paul Collins (1945) Paul Christman (1945–1949) Ray Mallouf (1948) Virgil Eikenberg (1948) Jim Hardy (1949–1951)...
OCLC 22526487. (Arthur Clayton Smith was a co-author; illustrations by Gene M. Christman) Jaeger contributed to over 25 magazines and journals: 443–54 including:...
and governor of Nyköping (149?-1556): they were officially engaged at Christmans 1526 and married at Lindholmen Castle, Västergötland, in the summer of...
from the original on February 11, 2022. Retrieved February 11, 2022. Christman, Ed (May 4, 1996). "Million-dollar Times Square gamble by Virgin Megastore"...
Petersburg, the daughter of daughter of Colonel Leo Andreyev and Adelaide Christman. Showing talent for the piano, she trained initially as a concert pianist...
Mario Fluckinger Superior CC, Wisconsin Fourth: Bob Nichols Skip: Raymond "Bud" Somerville* Second: Tom Locken Lead: Bob Christman Alternate: Bill Strum...
21, no. 67. 8 December 1902. p. 1. Retrieved Dec 29, 2017. "Special Christmans song service". The Stanford Daily. Vol. 21, no. 71. 12 December 1902....