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Alice Haldeman

Sarah Alice (Addams) Haldeman (born in Cedarville, Illinois, June 5, 1853; died in Chicago, Illinois, March 19, 1915) was a United States craftswoman, banker and philanthropist.

E. Haldeman-Julius

Haldeman-Julius (né Emanuel Julius) (July 30, 1889 – July 31, 1951) was a Jewish-American socialist writer, atheist thinker, social reformer and publisher.

Haldeman

Walter Newman Haldeman (1821–1902), U.S. newspaper publisher, businessman, Major League Baseball owner

Jacob S. Haldeman (1823–1889), U.S. banker, politician and ambassador

Henry Winfield Haldeman

Henry Winfield Haldeman (1848-1905), familiarly known as Harry Haldeman, was a banker, physician and two-term mayor of Girard, Kansas in the late 19th century.

Jacob S. Haldeman

In May 1861 Jacob Haldeman left his home in Harrisburg and traveled to Stockholm with his family.

La Belle, Missouri

Prominent businesses include Town and Country Bank Midwest (formerly Bank of La Belle), Davis Hardware, Casey's General Stores, MFA Incorporated, Archer Daniels Midland, the Coder Funeral Chapel, La Belle foods, Haldeman's Seed Company, Lumley Feed, MFA Oil, and Kruger-Rife-Kincaid Florist.

Marvano

Marvano and Haldeman also worked together on a comic adaption of the novel Buying time called Dallas Barr.

Oakley Haldeman

Oakley Haldeman (July 17, 1909 - December 17, 1986) was a songwriter ("Here Comes Santa Claus"), composer, author and the general manager for a music publisher.

Walter Newman Haldeman

As a businessman, Mr. Haldeman is also known as the founder of Naples, Florida and the owner of the Major League Baseball team, the Louisville Grays; a charter member of the National League.

Willmoore Kendall

Baseball: How to Play It and How to Watch It (1927, as Alan Monk), Haldeman-Julius Publications.


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