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  1. George W. Whistler. Register of Officers and Graduates of the United States Military Academy, Class of 1819, Band 1, S. 214 (abgerufen am 22. April 2016). George Washington Whistler (abgerufen am 22. April 2016). Encyclopaedia Britannica: James B. Francis. William McNeill Whistler, 1836-1900. The Correspondence of James McNeill Whistler ...

  2. 24 de ago. de 2015 · She married George Washington Whistler, a West Point graduate and a brilliant civil engineer, and they had five sons, only two of whom, James and William, survived to adulthood.

  3. James Abbott McNeill Whistler Artista gráfico estadounidense Nació el 14 de julio de 1834 en Lowell, Massachusetts. Hijo de George Washington Whistler, Anna McNeill Whistler. En el año 1855 se traslada a París, donde fue alumno del pintor suizo Charles Gabriel Gleyre.

  4. The rest of his life was spent in Lowell with his wife Sarah and his six children in their home on Worthen Street, which was formerly the home of George Washington Whistler, currently the Whistler House Museum. James B. Francis died on September 18th 1892 at the age of 77. He is buried in Lowell Cemetery and his grave is built out of granite ...

  5. 10 de jul. de 2016 · Born the third son of a West Point graduate and civil engineer for the railroad in the United States Army, James Abbott Whistler spent five years of his childhood, from age nine years old, in St. Petersburg, Russia, where his father, Major George Washington Whistler was employed in the building of the St. Petersburg-Moscow railroad.

  6. Whistler Village is about 90 minutes from this point. As you approach the Canada-USA border, take Exit 275 (about a mile before the border) off Interstate 5 onto Pacific Highway. The Pacific Highway Border crossing is also known as the truck crossing. Once across the border it's called 176th Street or Highway 15.

  7. 22 de jun. de 2015 · The influence of the American engineer George Washington Whistler on the design of the St. Petersburg-Moscow Railway, called the Nikolaev Railway, is discussed. The line, built between 1842 and ...