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・ Samuel H. Caldwell
・ Samuel H. Cassidy
・ Samuel H. Cook
・ Samuel H. Davis
・ Samuel H. Elrod
・ Samuel H. Friedman
・ Samuel H. Frost
・ Samuel H. Gardner
・ Samuel H. Gruber
・ Samuel H. Hammond
・ Samuel H. Hofstadter
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・ Samuel H. Huntington
Samuel H. Kauffmann
・ Samuel H. Kaufman
・ Samuel H. Kellogg
・ Samuel H. Kim
・ Samuel H. Mays, Jr.
・ Samuel H. McLeary
・ Samuel H. Moffett
・ Samuel H. P. Hall
・ Samuel H. Patterson
・ Samuel H. Piles
・ Samuel H. Pine
・ Samuel H. Preston
・ Samuel H. Rambo
・ Samuel H. Roys
・ Samuel H. Scripps


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Samuel H. Kauffmann : ウィキペディア英語版
Samuel H. Kauffmann

Samuel H. Kaufmann (April 30, 1829-March, 1906) was an American newspaper publisher who was the former owner of the Washington Star.
==Life==

Kauffmann was born in Wayne County, Ohio and began working as a telegraph operator in Wooster, Ohio. In 1854 he became the publisher of a newspaper in Zanesville, Ohio, continuing that until he moved to Washington D.C. in 1861.
Kauffmann served as Board of the Trustees of Corcoran Gallery of Art in the late 19th century. During his tenure he became a patron of painter Max Weyl, supporting the painters career and helping to bring Weyl's work to the forefront of Washington's art community.
Upon his death, the Kauffmann Memorial was built in his honor by William Ordway Partridge in Rock Creek Cemetery in Washington, D.C.

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