Alfred T. Goshorn
Alfred Traber Goshorn (July 15, 1833 – 1902) was a Cincinnati, Ohio businessman and booster who served as Director-General of the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. That was the first world's fair in the United States and so resounding a success that Queen Victoria knighted Goshorn and the leaders of Europe presented him with numerous accolades.
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Alfred T. Goshorn
Alfred Traber Goshorn (July 15, 1833 – 1902) was a Cincinnati, Ohio businessman and booster who served as Director-General of the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. That was the first world's fair in the United States and so resounding a success that Queen Victoria knighted Goshorn and the leaders of Europe presented him with numerous accolades.
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Alfred Traber Goshorn (July 15 ...... d him with numerous accolades.
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Альфред Гошорн (англ. Alfred G ...... американский предприниматель.
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Alfred Traber Goshorn (July 15 ...... d him with numerous accolades.
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Альфред Гошорн (англ. Alfred G ...... американский предприниматель.
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Alfred T. Goshorn
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Гошорн, Альфред
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