Search
Search results
Displaying 61 - 70
Sage, Russell
(Encyclopedia) Sage, Russell, 1815–1906, American financier, b. Oneida co., N.Y. He was successful in the grocery business in Troy, N.Y. Active in public affairs, he became (1845) alderman of Troy…Wilson, Mount
(Encyclopedia) Wilson, Mount, peak, 5,710 ft (1,740 m) high, S Calif., in the San Gabriel Mts., NE of Pasadena. It is the site of Mt. Wilson Observatory (est. 1904), one of the Hale Observatories. A…Wilson, William Bauchop
(Encyclopedia) Wilson, William Bauchop, 1862–1934, American labor leader, U.S. Secretary of Labor (1913–21), b. Blantyre, Scotland. Coming as a child to the United States in 1870, he worked in…Wilson, Don
radio and TV announcerBirthplace: Lincoln, Neb.Born: 1900Died: 1982Wilson, Flip
(Clerow Wilson) comedianBirthplace: Jersey City, N.J.Born: 1933Died: 1998Wilson, Marie
actressBirthplace: Anaheim, Calif.Born: 1916Died: 1972Wilson, Nancy
singerBirthplace: Chillicothe, OhioBorn: 2/20/37Pickett, Wilson
singerBirthplace: Prattville, Ala.Born: 1941Died: 2006Hack Wilson
Hack WilsonBorn: Apr. 26, 1900Baseball as a Chicago Cub, he produced one of baseball's most outstanding seasons in 1930 with 56 home runs, .356 batting average, 105 walks and, most amazingly…Wilson Greatbatch
Wilson Greatbatch Born: 1919Birthplace: Buffalo, N.Y. Medical cardiac pacemaker—Greatbatch's was trained as an electrical engineer but his research combined engineering with medical…