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  2. Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic State Park - Wikipedia

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    The plantation was developed beginning in 1821 by Major Charles Wilhelm Bulow, who acquired 4,675 acres on a tidal creek (later Bulow Creek). He had 2,200 acres cleared by the labor of his enslaved workforce for the cultivation of commodity crops: indigo, cotton, rice, and sugarcane. At his death in 1823, his seventeen-year-old son, John ...

  3. Dunlawton Plantation and Sugar Mill - Wikipedia

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    He had no interest in running a plantation, and sold the land to land dealers Charles and Joseph Lawton for $3,000. In 1832, the brokers sold it to Sarah Anderson and her two sons, George and James, for $4,500 (~$151,158 in 2023). The name Dunlawton was formed by combining her maiden name, Dunn, with the land dealers' name, Lawton.

  4. List of knights grand cross of the Military Order of William

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    Friedrich Wilhelm III, King of Prussia [9] 1770–1840 9 July 1821 Prussia Cornelis Rudolphus Theodorus, Baron Krayenhoff: 1758–1840 12 May 1823 Netherlands Louis Antoine, Dauphin of France: 1775–1844 13 May 1825 France Charles X, King of France and Navarre: 1757–1836 13 May 1825 Nicholas I, Emperor of Russia [10] 1796–1855 11 May 1826

  5. Battle of Dennewitz - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Dennewitz (German: Schlacht von Dennewitz [a]) took place on 6 September 1813 between French forces commanded by Marshal Michel Ney and the Sixth Coalition's Allied Army of the North commanded by Crown Prince Charles John of Sweden, Friedrich Wilhelm von Bülow and Bogislav von Tauentzien.

  6. List of recipients of the Pour le Mérite (military class)

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    Pour le Mérite. The list contains recipients of the Pour le Mérite military class. Since the foundation, a total of 5,430 persons received this award. The Pour le Mérite was the Kingdom of Prussia's highest military order for officers until the end of World War I.

  7. Dietrich Heinrich von Bülow - Wikipedia

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    After wandering in France and the smaller German states, Bulow reappeared at Berlin in 1804, where he wrote a revised edition of his Geist des Neueren Kriegssystems (Hamburg, 1805), Lehrstze des Neueren Kriegs (Berlin, 1805), Geschichte des Prinzen Heinrich von Preussen (Berlin, 1805), Neue Taktik der Neuern wie sie sein sollte (Leipzig, 1805 ...

  8. Bülow family - Wikipedia

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    Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Bülow (1755–1816), Prussian general during the Napoleonic Wars Frits Toxwerdt von Bülow (1872–1955), Danish politician and government minister. Hans, Count von Bülow (1774–1825), Westphalian and Prussian statesman and senior president of Silesia

  9. Bülow Memorial, Berlin - Wikipedia

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    The Bülow Memorial on Unter den Linden avenue in Berlin's Mitte district commemorates the Prussian army general and freedom fighter Friedrich Wilhelm Bülow von Dennewitz (1755–1816). Created from 1819 to 1822 by Christian Daniel Rauch in neoclassical style, it is a masterpiece of the Berlin school of sculpture. [1]