For the rugby league footballer of the 1930s, see Fred Wadsworth (rugby league). For the American professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour and South Africa's Sunshine Tour, see Fred Wadsworth.
Frederick Elijah Wadsworth (March 7, 1786 in Litchfield, Connecticut – February 3, 1869 in Edinburg Township, Ohio) was an Ohio militia officer, businessman, banker, and politician.
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Frederick Elijah Wadsworth (March 7, 1786 in Litchfield, Connecticut – February 3, 1869 in Edinburg Township, Ohio) was an Ohio militia officer, businessman...
FrederickWadsworth Loring (December 12, 1848 – November 5, 1871) was an American journalist, novelist and poet. Loring was born on December 12, 1848...
Frederick Loring may refer to: FrederickWadsworth Loring (1848–1871), American journalist, novelist and poet F. G. Loring (Frederick George Loring, 1869–1951)...
men, including the driver, were shot and killed. Among them was FrederickWadsworth Loring, a young writer from Boston working as a correspondent for...
in the United States Elijah Parish Lovejoy James King of William FrederickWadsworth Loring Mark Kellogg Charles de Young William Cowper Brann Edward...
grandson of Captain Joseph Wadsworth of Charter Oak fame. His son FrederickWadsworth later became the Mayor of Akron. Elijah married Rhoda Hopkins in...
Wadsworth (June 12, 1905 – March 13, 1984) was an American politician and diplomat from New York. A member of the prominent Genesee Valley Wadsworths...
men, including the driver, were shot and killed. Among them was FrederickWadsworth Loring, a young writer from Boston who had been sent as a correspondent...
William Wadsworth Hodkinson (August 16, 1881 – June 2, 1971), known more commonly as W. W. Hodkinson, was born in Independence, Kansas. Known as The Man...
1949–1964. Wadsworth, Inc. ISBN 978-0-534-03303-3. OCLC 10998116. Brillinger, David R., ed. (1985). Volume II: Time series, 1965–1984. Wadsworth, Inc....
Biography". Nobel Foundation. April 2, 1928. Retrieved January 30, 2011. "Frederick C. Robbins – Biography". Nobel Foundation. Retrieved January 30, 2011...
collections of paintings by artists of the Hudson River School is at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut. Some of the most notable works in the...
Ernest Wadsworth Longfellow (1845–1921) was an American artist in Boston, Massachusetts, and New York. He was the son of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Ernest...
Moale (1847–1916). Jessie Burden (1840–1911), who married Charles FrederickWadsworth (1835–1899). His wife died on March 10, 1860, in Troy, New York....
movie theater. Literary descendants include fifth great grandson FrederickWadsworth Loring, a promising writer. A branch of the family were successful...
Camp Wadsworth was a World War I-era training facility for the United States Army. Located near Spartanburg, South Carolina, the post was in operation...
000 visits a year. The first circulating library in Wadsworth was established by Judge Frederick Brown in 1822, who brought a collection of books with...
Frederick Willi Wadsworth (born July 17, 1962) is an American professional golfer. He played on the PGA Tour and the Southern Africa Tour. He won the...