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  2. Adolph Schenck - Wikipedia

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    Adolph Schenck (born 11 April 1803 in Dillenburg, Germany, died February 23, 1878 ) was a German entomologist and teacher. Philipp Adolph Schenck was a son of Judicial Counselor and mining assessor, Johann Jacob Schenck (born May 23, 1763 in Siegen, Germany, February 14, 1805 in Dillenburg) and Sophie Karoline, b.

  3. Heinrich Schenck - Wikipedia

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    Johann Heinrich Rudolf Schenck (31 January 1860 – 25 June 1927) was a German botanist who was a native of Siegen. He was a brother to geographer Adolf Schenck (1857–1936). Heinrich Schenck initially studied natural sciences at the University of Bonn (1879–80), then continued his studies in Berlin under August Wilhelm Eichler (1839–1887 ...

  4. Schenck - Wikipedia

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    Adolph Schenck (1803–1878), German teacher and entomologist; Aubrey Schenck (1908–1999), film producer; August Friedrich Schenck (1828–1901), German painter; Carl Alwyn Schenck (1868–1955), German pioneer of forestry in the USA and Europe; Carl Schenck (1835–1910), German mercantilist and founder of the Carl Schenck Eisengießerei ...

  5. Adolf Schenck - Wikipedia

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    Adolf Schenck (4 April 1857 – 15 September 1936) was a German geographer, mineralogist and botanist who was a native of Siegen. He was a brother to botanist Heinrich Schenck (1860-1927). Schenck studied at the Universities of Berlin and Bonn , obtaining his doctorate in 1884.

  6. Carl A. Schenck - Wikipedia

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    Carl Alwin Schenck (March 25, 1868 – May 17, 1955) was a German forester and pioneering forestry educator. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] When Schenck came to the United States to work for George W. Vanderbilt at the Biltmore Estate , he became the third formally trained forester in the United States. [ 3 ]

  7. Ernst-Günther Schenck - Wikipedia

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    Ernst-Günther Schenck (3 October 1904 – 21 December 1998) was a German medical doctor and member of the SS in Nazi Germany. Because of a chance encounter with Adolf Hitler during the closing days of World War II , his memoirs proved historically valuable. [ 1 ]

  8. Talk:Adolph Schenck - Wikipedia

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  9. August Friedrich Schenck - Wikipedia

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    Schenck and the French painter Rosa Bonheur (1822–1899) were the most sought-after animal painters whose works were collected internationally. [citation needed] Around 1862 Schenck and his wife, Ludowika Stapaczinska, who was born in Warsaw, settled in the town of Écouen, about 20 km north of Paris. The town was known as an artist colony.