FrederickWinsor may refer to: Frederick Albert Winsor (1763–1830), German inventor FrederickWinsor (surgeon) (1829–1889), Civil War surgeon, and physician...
Frederick Albert Winsor, originally Friedrich Albrecht Winzer (1763 in Braunschweig, Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel – 11 May 1830 in Paris) was...
who elaborated the technology with commercial applications in mind. FrederickWinsor was the key player behind the creation of the first gas utility, the...
Paine Winsor (June 19, 1895 – April 4, 1951) was an American engineer, physiologist and biostatistician. Winsor was born in Boston to FrederickWinsor and...
Zenas Winsor McCay (c. 1866–1871 – July 26, 1934) was an American cartoonist and animator. He is best known for the comic strip Little Nemo (1905–1914;...
at numerous other institutes of science. Intrigued by the work of FrederickWinsor, who had been championing the introduction of gas lighting in London...
the fourth child of seven born to FrederickWinsor and Ann Bent Ware Winsor. She was also the sister of Robert Winsor, an American financier and investment...
granddaughters was the abolitionist and suffragist Judith Winsor Smith, and surgeon FrederickWinsor was a great-nephew. Thirty-three portraits by Hathaway...
Spies, 1927, director of Nutrition Clinic at the Hillman Hospital FrederickWinsor, head of the Massachusetts State Hospital Rufus Wyman, 1799, superintendent...
Robert Winsor was born in Salem, Massachusetts to Dr. FrederickWinsor, a Civil War surgeon descended from renowned shipbuilder Samuel Winsor, an early...
their own schools, including St. Paul's (Samuel Drury '97), Middlesex (FrederickWinsor '88), and Cate (Curtis Cate '03). Collar financed this expansion by...
the original on September 5, 2008. Retrieved April 11, 2009. Rasmussen, Frederick N. "George G. 'Greg' Plitt Jr". baltimoresun.com. Retrieved February 13...
The Winsor School is a private college-preparatory day school for girls in the Longwood neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It was established in 1886...
Middlesex School (Concord, Massachusetts), of which his son-in-law FrederickWinsor was the founder and first headmaster. Paine's interest in sports continued...
Justin Winsor (January 2, 1831 – October 22, 1897) was an American writer, librarian, and historian. His historical work had strong bibliographical and...
while buckshot struck his right leg. The regimental surgeon, Dr. FrederickWinsor, was able to remove the bullet and save his hand, but the wounds effectively...
while buckshot struck his right leg. The regimental surgeon, Dr. FrederickWinsor, was able to remove the bullet and save his hand, but the wounds effectively...
had one daughter, Frances Winsor Harlow. He died on September 10, 1952. Harlow, Gertrude Gilleland. "Biography of Frederick Pease Harlow". Mystic Seaport...
Hugh McCulloch, Jr. Business Managers: T.W. Lamont, B.P. Duffield, FrederickWinsor Editors: Philip S. Abbot, R.E.Neil Dodge, William V. Moody, H.A. Davis...
Frederick Jackson Turner (November 14, 1861 – March 14, 1932) was an American historian during the early 20th century, based at the University of Wisconsin-Madison...
(1926). Five men of '76. Chicago: American Library Association. (Justin Winsor, W.F. Poole, C.A. Cutter, Melvil Dewey and R.R. Bowker). Green, Samuel Swett...
Biography 'Garside, Frederick Charles (1887–1970). National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. Retrieved 11 April 2024. "Winsor, Railways Commissioner"...
(1926). Five men of '76. Chicago: American Library Association. (Justin Winsor, W.F. Poole, C.A. Cutter, Melvil Dewey and R.R. Bowker). Sabin, 64041; Lib...
was influenced by Otto Messmer's Felix the Cat, Winsor McCay's Little Nemo in Slumberland, Frederick Burr Opper's Happy Hooligan, Rudolph Dirks's the...
Index Methodology 2.2.1 link Hastings, Jr., Cecil; Mosteller, Frederick; Tukey, John W.; Winsor, Charles P. (1947). "Low moments for small samples: a comparative...