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unusual facts about Louis P. Sheldon


Hamilton Square Baptist Church protests

The protests occurred in response to the church's invitation of Louis P. Sheldon, an anti-gay activist and chairman of the Traditional Values Coalition.


A. W. Sheldon

This recommendation was then endorsed by Ulysses S. Grant, Roscoe Conkling, and prominent members of the New York and Baltimore legal profession.

Charles H. Sheldon

On November 23, 1861, Sheldon joined Company E of the 7th Vermont Infantry Regiment and then entered active service in 1862 as a sergeant at Rutland, Vermont.

Louis P. Bénézet

From 1916 to 1924 Bénézet was head of colleges in Evansville, Indiana and, from 1924 to 1938, in Manchester, New Hampshire.

He introduced what he called the new three Rs, which were "to read", "to reason", "to recite".

Louis P. Harvey

In 1847, Harvey married Cordelia Perrine and they moved to Clinton in Rock County, Wisconsin, then to the nearby hamlet of Shopiere.

Louis P. Lochner

Lochner was interned for nearly five months at Bad Nauheim near Frankfurt am Main, before being released in May 1942 as part of a prisoner exchange for interned German diplomats and correspondents.

When World War II broke out with the German invasion of Poland in 1939 Lochner became the first foreign journalist to follow the German Army into battle.

Louis P. Stanasolovich

Louis P. Stanasolovich (Born February 5, 1957) is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP), founder, CEO, and President of Legend Financial Advisors, Inc.

He gained his Certified Financial Planner designation in 1984 and in 1994 he founded Legend Financial Advisors, Inc.

He received his Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from The Pennsylvania State University and completed the 1999/2000 Entrepreneurial Management Program at Carnegie Mellon University Graduate School of Industrial Administration’s Donald H. Jones Center for Entrepreneurs.

Louis P. Thursby House

The Louis P. Thursby House is a historic home in Orange City, Florida, United States.

Steven N. Sheldon

He is known to the linguistics community for his field work and documentation of the Pirahã language.

Steven N. Sheldon is the Executive Director of International Administration of SIL International.

William F. Fitzgerald

On March 3, 1884, following the death of Justice A. W. Sheldon, President Arthur nominated Fitzgerald for a seat on the Arizona Territorial Supreme Court.


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