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Bolander is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Henry Nicholas Bolander (1831–1897), German-American botanist and educator; Nils Bolander (1902–1959), Swedish hymn writer, theologian, and bishop; Fictional characters: Stanley Bolander; Steve Bolander, Ron Howard's character in American Graffiti
He was the son of cathedral organist Carl Johan Bolander, who according to the bishop's main biographer was an extramarital son of King Charles XV of Sweden. [1] (Carl Johan Bolander was born 4 February 1854 in Bankeryd and died 28 July 1903 in Västerås.) Bolander served as pastor of Engelbrekt Parish in Stockholm and as dean in Lund. In 1958 ...
Bolander began to travel widely in Ohio and neighboring states to study the flora and collect specimens. In 1857 he teamed with John H. Klippart, the Ohio Secretary of Agriculture, to create a catalog of the plants of Ohio. However, in 1860 failing health caused Bolander to return to Germany and the catalog was never published.
Twenty-six years ago, the world looked on as Prince William and Prince Harry said goodbye to their mom. Read on for photos of the day Diana, Princess of Wales was laid to rest.
Helene continues to unleash its fury across the Southeast after leaving at least 52 people dead in five states, leveling communities, knocking out power and stranding many in floodwaters following ...
Bolender is a German variant of the Swedish language surname Bolander. Notable people with the surname include : Bernard Bolender (1952–1995), American mass murderer; Bill Bolender (born 1940), American actor; John Bolender (1837–1902), American farmer and politician; Kurt Bolender (1912–1966), German Nazi SS officer and Holocaust perpetrator
Todd Bolender. Todd Bolender (February 27, 1914 – October 12, 2006) was a renowned ballet dancer, teacher, choreographer, and director.He was an instrumental figure in the creation and dissemination of classical dance and ballet as an American art form.
Sophie Christina Mathilda Bolander (28 January 1807 – 2 June 1869), [1] was a Swedish author. She is most famed for her participation in the contemporary debate on gender issues. She is most famed for her participation in the contemporary debate on gender issues.