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Leonard Burnett

1845 births | 1932 deaths | english immigrants to canada | liberal party of canada mps | members of the canadian house of commons from ontario | place of birth missing


footnotes = }} Leonard Burnett (born April 5, 1845 in Yorkshire, England-died August 21, 1932) was a politician, farmer and teacher.

Duncan J. Campbell

1845 births | 1883 deaths | nova scotia mlas


Duncan J. Campbell (1845 – ca 1883) was a physician and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Inverness County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1872 to 1883 as a Conservative member.

He was born in Margaree Forks, Nova Scotia, the son of Samuel Campbell and Ann McDonald McDonell, JK & Campbell, RB Lords of the North p.233. Campbell was educated at Harvard College. He was first elected to the provincial assembly in an 1872 by-election held after S. McDonnell resigned his seat. In 1874, he married Elizabeth Smyth, the daughter of Peter Smyth, who had previously sat for Inverness in the provincial assembly. Campbell died in office The Canadian parliamentary companion, 1883, JA Gemmill.

Otto Georg Wetterstrand

1845 births | 1907 deaths | swedish physicians | swedish psychologists


Otto Georg Wetterstrand (September 14, 1845 - July 11, 1907) was a Swedish physician and psychotherapist who was a native of Skövde.

Wetterstrand studied medicine at the University of Uppsala, and in 1871 received his medical license at Karolinska Institute. Later he maintained a psychiatric practice in Stockholm.

Scott Cooley

1845 births | 1876 deaths | gunmen of the american old west | people from texas


Scott Cooley (1845-1876) was an Old West Texas Ranger and later outlaw, best known for his association with gunman Johnny Ringo.

Biography

Max Lohde

1845 births | 1868 deaths | german painters


Max Lohde (February 13, 1845December 18, 1868) was a German painter, known for his sgraffito work.

Born in Berlin to Ludwig Lohde, an architect, Lohde studied under Julius Schnorr in Dresden and Peter von Cornelius in Berlin, then at the Akademie der Künste, where he won a prize in 1866. While a student, he took a trip to Silesia that aroused his interest in some recently discovered remnants of old sgraffito art, and developed skill in the technique, as well as discovering a new process for producing it. In 1867 he executed four large sgraffito compositions from the Epic Cycle in the stairway of the Sophiengymnasium in Berlin. He also produced a sgraffito work for the pediment of the German War Ministry's riding school, as well as other decorative painting.

Zotique Racicot

1845 births | 1915 deaths | 20th century roman catholic bishops | canadian roman catholic bishops


Zotique Racicot, baptized François-Théophile-Zotique, (13 October 184514 September 1915) was a Canadian Roman Catholic priest and Auxiliary Bishop of Montreal from 1905 to 1915.

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Joseph Lowe

1845 births | 1899 deaths | people from illinois


Joseph Lowe (1845-1899), aka "Rowdy Joe" Lowe, was a gambler and saloon keeper and owner of the Old West. Although sometimes described as a gunfighter, he did not historically fit into that category.

Originally from Illinois, Lowe and his wife Katherine, aka "Rowdy Kate", moved to Kansas following the Civil War. They opened a saloon in Wichita, Kansas which at first was extremely profitable. On October 27th, 1873, Lowe shot and killed fellow saloon owner Edward Beard after Beard stormed into his saloon shooting at one of Lowe's "girls". Beard hit another girl with one shot, and a patron with another before Lowe shot him. This gave Lowe somewhat of a reputation.

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