Wetmore — may refer to:People* Alexander Wetmore, ornithologist and Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, namesake of the Wetmore Glacier * Andrew Rainsford Wetmore, New Brunswick politician * Charles Wetmore, of architectural firm Warren and Wetmore * … Wikipedia
Charles N. Agree — Whittier Hotel Charles Nathanial Agree (April 18, 1897 – March 10, 1982) was an architect who held his practice in Detroit, Michigan. Agree moved to Detroit in 1909 at the age of 12. He began his firm in 1917, after he graduated from the Detroit… … Wikipedia
Charles E. Carryl — Charles Edward Carryl (December 30, 1841 – July 3, 1920[1]) was an American children s literature author. Contents 1 Biography 2 References 3 External links … Wikipedia
Charles G.D. Roberts — Sir Charles G. D. Roberts Source: Library and Archives Canada, C 006718 Born Charles George Douglas Roberts 1860 January 10 Douglas, New Brunswick Died 1943 November 26 … Wikipedia
Charles Doolittle Walcott — Charles D. Walcott Born March 31, 1850 New York Mills, New York, USA … Wikipedia
Charles Tillinghast James — United States Senator from Rhode Island In office March 4, 1851 – March 4, 1857 Preceded by Albert C. Greene … Wikipedia
Charles W. Lippitt — Charles Warren Lippitt (* 8. Oktober 1846 in Providence, Rhode Island; † 4. April 1924 in Harmon, New York) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker und von 1895 bis 1897 Gouverneur des Bundesstaates … Deutsch Wikipedia
Charles Jackson — (* 4. März 1797 in Providence, Rhode Island; † 21. Januar 1876) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker und von 1845 bis 1846 Gouverneur des Bundesstaates Rhode Island. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Frühe Jahre 2 Politische Laufbahn … Deutsch Wikipedia
Charles C. Beaman — Charles C. Beaman, (May 7, 1840 Dec. 15, 1900), lawyer, traced his descent from Gamaliel Beaman, probably a native of Bridgnorth, Shropshire, who, emigrating at the age of twelve in 1635, settled in Massachusetts. Sixth in direct line of descent… … Wikipedia
Charles R. Brayton — (August 16, 1840 – September 23, 1910) was a prominent Republican politician and lobbyist in Rhode Island in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The New York Times called him the Blind Boss of Rhode Island, drawing parallels with New York… … Wikipedia