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3 unusual facts about Alexander F. Mathews


Adam Clarke Snydor

Snydor was a co-founder of the Bank of Lewisburg with Alexander F. Mathews and Homer A. Holt.

Alexander F. Mathews

He chartered the International Real Estate Society, a corporation of Swiss and West Virginian industrialists that transitioned European immigrants seeking jobs in the burgeoning West Virginia coal mining industry.

Alexander F. Mathews born on November 13, 1838 in Frankford, Greenbrier County, Virginia to Eliza (née Reynolds) and Mason Mathews.


Alexander F. Whitney

In 1932 Whitney was among the labor leaders whom the American Federation of Labor was considering endorsing for the position of Secretary of Labor in Roosevelt's government, although Daniel J. Tobin of the Teamsters came to be favored.

Frank Matthews

Frank A. Mathews, Jr. (1904–1964), American Republican Party politician from New Jersey

Henry M. Mathews

Born in Frankford, Greenbrier County, West Virginia, he received an A.M. from the University of Virginia and B.L. from Lexington Law School.

In his 1854 University of Virginia Masters Thesis, "Poetry in America," he expressed resignation about the arts being "sacrificed on the altar of progress," as described by historian Peter S. Carmichael.

Henry Mason Mathews was born on March 29, 1834 in Frankford, Greenbrier County to Eliza (née Reynolds) and Mason Mathews.

Lijo Jose Pellissery

The film is a horror thriller written by National Film Award winning writer P. F. Mathews featuring Prithviraj Sukumaran, Fahadh Faasil and Indrajith Sukumaran.

One-pocket

One of the most famous players of the game is Grady "the Professor" Mathews, who has written articles and published a number of instructional videos on the game.

Victor Animatograph Corporation

The Victor Animatograph Corporation was a maker of projection equipment founded in 1910 in Davenport, Iowa by Swedish-born American inventor Alexander F. Victor.

Walter J. Mathews

The family moved from Wisconsin in 1866, and Walter and his brothers trained in the office of their father.

William Mathews

William A. Mathews, 19th-century Texas colonist, soldier, courier and quartermaster in the Texas Revolution


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