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J. Davidson Ketchum was born in 1893. He was originally planning to become a musician but the outbreak of the First World War changed his plans. Ketchum was interned in the Ruhleben internment camp in Germany about which he later wrote in his book Ruhleben: A Prison Camp Society , published in 1965 after his death.
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John H. Ketcham (1832–1906), ... William Scott Ketchum (1813–1871), Union Army brigadier general of Volunteers This page was last edited on ...
John Ketcham may refer to: John Ketcham (Indiana surveyor) (1782–1865), surveyor, building contractor, and judge; John Ketcham (producer-director), film producer; John C. Ketcham (1873–1941), politician from the U.S. state of Michigan; John H. Ketcham (1832–1906), U.S. Representative from New York
John C. Ketcham (1873–1941), U.S. Representative from Michigan; John H. Ketcham (1832–1906), U.S. Representative from New York; William Ketcham (1819–1879), American politician in Wisconsin and lumber executive; William A. Ketcham (1846–1921), American politician in Indiana and commander of the Grand Army of the Republic
Both the novel and the script for the film were collaborated on at the same time by Ketchum and McKee. According to Ketchum, "Lucky and I both did the screenplay and the novel together. What basically happened was, we IM'd each other and got down the basic plot that we wanted. The characters that we wanted. The situations that we wanted.
Amber E. Robinson (née, Ketchum; 1867–1961) was an American educator, postmaster, poet, reporter, and social reformer. She advocated for women's suffrage , was active in the temperance movement , and taught from age 16.
Colonel John Ketcham (September 10, 1782 – February 5, 1865) was an American surveyor, building contractor and judge. [ 1 ] The founding father of Brownstown, Indiana , Ketcham was famed for his military escapades against Native Americans .