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Peter Stumpp (c. 1530 –1589; name is also spelt as Peter Stube, Peter Stubbe, Peter Stübbe or Peter Stumpf) was a German farmer and alleged serial killer, accused of werewolfery, witchcraft, and cannibalism. He was known as "the Werewolf of Bedburg".
Stumpf or Stumpff is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bill Stumpf (1936–2006), American furniture designer; Bill Stumpf (baseball) (1892–1966), American baseball player; Carl Stumpf (1848–1936), German philosopher and psychologist; Christian Stumpf (born 1966), Austrian football player
The route no longer exists, but has been converted from rail into the 14.5 mile Osage Prairie Trail linking Skiatook with Tulsa to the south. [8] Skiatook's first newspaper, the Skiatook Sentinel, began publication in April 1905 and the town was incorporated shortly after on May 28, 1905. Skiatook's first school was also founded in 1905.
Hans-Jürgen Stumpff (15 June 1889 – 9 March 1968) was a German general during World War II and was one of the signatories to Germany's unconditional surrender at the end of the war. Military career
Peter Stumpf may refer to: Peter Stumpp (d. 1589) or Peter Stumpf, tried as a werewolf in 1589; Peter Stumpf (cellist), principal cello of the Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra; Peter P. Stumpf Jr. (1948–2010), American politician and businessman; Peter Štumpf (born 1962), Slovenian Roman Catholic prelate
Skiatook, OK, U.S. Circulation: 2,600 (as of 2009) [1] Website: skiatookjournal.com: The Skiatook is a weekly newspaper in Skiatook, Oklahoma that publishes on Friday ...
Skiatook Lake is a federally-owned and operated reservoir located in Osage County, Oklahoma, 4 miles (6.4 km) west of the town of Skiatook, 11 miles (18 km) east of Hominy, Oklahoma and about 18 miles (29 km) from Tulsa. The Skiatook Dam is located on Hominy Creek, 14 miles (23 km) upstream of the confluence of Hominy and Bird Creeks. The ...
The Peter Whitmer log home is a historic site located in Fayette, New York, United States, owned and operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The current house is a replica of the original log cabin and at its original site, and was built in 1980 to mark the sesquicentennial of the founding of the church.