Frederick Ritchie Bechdolt (July 27, 1874 – April 12, 1950) (also known as Fred or Bech) was an American journalist, Western fiction writer, and pioneer...
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university professor. His older brother, Frederick R. Bechdolt (1874–1950), was also a journalist and writer. Bechdolt died on December 28, 1954, at Pinebluff...
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and featured prominent citizens of Carmel in its cast, such as Frederick R. Bechdolt and Grant Wallace. Around twenty-five thousand individuals attended...
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Adolph Frederick Bechdolt (November 16, 1846 – May 6, 1938) was a Kingdom of Württemberg-born American college football coach and educator. He was the...
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including Jack London, Dr. C.W. Doyle, Herman Whitaker, James Hopper, Frederick R. Bechdolt and especially other members of the Bohemian Club, such as the sculptor...
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from Bechdolt to Boyer". WOLA Journal. VIII (3). Archived from the original on October 29, 2014. Retrieved January 27, 2014. Bechdolt, Frederick R. (1922)...
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historical pageant focusing on the life of Father Junípero Serra with Frederick R. Bechdolt as Serra; and Joseph W. Hand in his 7 Aug 1915 farewell appearance...
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film featurettes. The original story, "Back to the Right Train" by Frederick R. Bechdolt, was adapted for the screen by scenarist George Hively. This installment...
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(Jun. 1944) 274 J-274 Bob Davis Tree Toad J (Jun. 1944) 275 J-275 Frederick R. Bechdolt Riot at Red Water J (Jun. 1944) 276 J-276 Charles G. Finney Past...
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Hunter Austin, and Sinclair Lewis. He was also friends with writer Frederick R. Bechdolt. Together, they wrote the fictional novel 9009 about the condition...
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