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Frederick Palmer

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Frederick Palmer 1873-1958, American writer and war correspondent, b. Pleasantville, Pa. He began war reporting in the Greco-Turkish War (1896-97), reaching the height of his fame as a correspondent during World War I. In World War II he was with the British army in France and the American army in Europe and the Pacific. His writings include novels, biographies, and many books based on his experiences. Bibliography: See his With My Own Eyes (1933). Author not available, PALMER, FREDERICK. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2007 ... Read more
Baron Frederick William Augustus von Steuben
Baron Frederick William Augustus von Steuben Baron Frederick William Augustus von Steuben (1730-1794), a German...as the drillmaster of the Army. On Sept. 17, 1730, Frederick William von Steuben was born in Prussia, the son of...Part of that time he was an aide-de-camp to the king, Frederick the ... Read more
World's Columbian Exposition
...was planned and completed by a commission headed by Thomas W. Palmer (1830-1913), and the grounds along the Lake Michigan shore...Daniel H. Burnham supervised the design and construction; Frederick Law Olmsted, the landscaping. Popularly called the Chicago... Read more

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