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Prince Johann Georg of Saxony

1869 births | 1938 deaths | house of wettin | saxon princes


Prince Johann Georg Pius Karl Leopold Maria Januarius Anacletus of Saxony (Full German name: Johann Georg Pius Karl Leopold Maria Januarius Anacletus, Prinz von Sachsen) (born 10 July 1869 in Dresden, Saxony; died 24 November 1938 at Schloss Altshausen in Altshausen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany) was the sixth child and second-eldest son of George of Saxony and his wife Maria Anna of Portugal and a younger brother of the Kingdom of Saxony's last king, Frederick Augustus III of Saxony.

Early life

Johann Georg was the sixth of eight children and the second son of George of Saxony, the penultimate king of Saxony, and his wife Infanta Maria Anna of Portugal. The prince was raised in Dresden and received a strict Roman Catholic upbringing.

Harry Colliflower

1869 births | 1961 deaths | 19th century baseball players | cleveland spiders players | major league baseball pitchers | major league baseball players from maryland


James Harry Colliflower (March 11, 1869 in Petersville, Maryland - August 12, 1961 in Washington, D.C.), was a Major League Baseball player who played pitcher in 1899. He would play for the Cleveland Spiders.

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William Wayland

1869 births


Lieutenant-Colonel Sir William Abraham Wayland (1869–15 July 1950) was an English politician and farmer.

Wayland was educated at Marlowes College. He served as Mayor of Deptford from 1914 to 1920, for which he was knighted in the 1920 New Year Honours. In 1927 he was elected Conservative Member of Parliament for Canterbury at a by-election, holding the seat until he retired in 1945 because of a wish expressed by party leaders that no candidate should be aged over 70.

William Bayard Hale

1869 births | 1924 deaths


William Bayard Hale (1869–1924) was an American journalist. He wrote the 1912 campaign biography of Woodrow Wilson.http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0822410.html

Archibald Warden

1869 births | british tennis players | olympic bronze medalists for great britain | olympic tennis players of great britain | tennis players at the 1900 summer olympics | year of death missing


Archibald Adam Warden (born May 11, 1869, date of death unknown) was a British tennis player who competed in the 1900 Summer Olympics.

Emma Willits

1869 births | 1965 deaths | american physicians | american surgeons | people from california | people from san francisco


Dr. Emma K. Willits, M.D. (20 September 1869-9 April 1965) was a pioneering woman surgeon who played an important role in the development of Children's Hospital in San Francisco, serving as the head of the Department of General Surgery from 1921 to 1934. She is believed to be the third woman to specialize in surgery in the United States.

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Hugh McCulloch (poet)

1869 births | 1902 deaths | american poets


Hugh McCulloch (March 9, 1869 - March 27, 1902) was an American poet. Born in Fort Wayne, Indiana on March 2, 1869, he attended Harvard University and served as an English assistant there from 1892 to 1894.Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year 1902. Page 458. Third Series, Vol. VII. He later went abroad to devote himself to his literary work. His verse, which included 1893's the Quest of Heracles, was praised for its "careful technique and reserve power." He died on March 27, 1902 in Florence, Italy, shortly before he turned 33. Soon after, a volume of his last poems while written in Florence were published, Written in Florence: the Last Verses of Hugh McCulloch. McCulloch was a member of a group of Harvard poets, described by George Santayana as having been "alone against the world", who died young, including George Cabot Lodge, Trumbull Stickney, Thomas Parker Sanborn and Philip Henry Savage.Shand-Tucci, Douglass. Boston Bohemia, 1881-1900: Ralph Adams Cram: Life and Architecture. Page 425. University of Massachusetts Press, 1996.

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Billy Rhines

1869 births | 1922 deaths | cincinnati reds players | louisville colonels players | major league pitchers | major league players from pennsylvania | people from pennsylvania | pittsburgh pirates players


Dan Casey (March 14, 1869-January 30, 1922) was a former professional baseball player. He was a pitcher over parts of 9 seasons (1890-1899) with the Cincinnati Reds, Louisville Colonels and Pittsburgh Pirates. He led the National League in ERA twice (1890 and 1896) while playing for Cincinnati. For his career, he compiled a 114-103 record in 249 appearances, with a 3.47 ERA and 743 strikeouts.

He was born and later died in Ridgway, Pennsylvania at the age of 52.

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