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Colonel Robert Gould Shaw (1837-1863)
Easy Plugin for AdSense by Unreal Born in Boston, Massachusetts, on 10 October 1837 into great wealth with interlocking kinship ties to the Brahmin families of Forbes, Parkman, Cabot, Lodge, Hunnewell, Sturgis, and Lowell, Robert Gould Shaw had a privileged … Continue reading →
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