Ayer

Ayer

Ayer is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. Originally part of Groton, it was incorporated February 14, 1871, and became a major commercial railroad junction. The town was home to Camp Stevens, a training camp for Massachusetts volunteers during the American Civil War.

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Sayf ol-Dowleh

Sayf ol-Dowleh


Foxhall P. Keene

Foxhall P. Keene

American golfer

Leonard Feeney

Leonard Feeney

American priest

Julius Ringel

Julius Ringel

Austrian general

Max Bernuth

Max Bernuth

Artist

Owen Glynne Jones

Owen Glynne Jones

Mountaineer

Josef Marie Lochmatter

Josef Marie Lochmatter

Mountain guide

Georg Karl Pfahler

Georg Karl Pfahler

German painter

Jan Balet

Jan Balet

German-American painter

Therese von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Wiesenburg

Therese von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Wiesenburg


John Aloys I of Oettingen-Spielberg

John Aloys I of Oettingen-Spielberg


Gerald Charrington

Gerald Charrington

Military officer ‧ Nicholas Spencer Charrington's father

Brian Tuke

Brian Tuke

Former Governor of the King's Posts

Sayf ol-Dowleh

Sayf ol-Dowleh


Joe Mayer

Joe Mayer


Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria

Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria

Heir apparent

Baroness Mary Vetsera

Baroness Mary Vetsera


Sheldon Silver

Sheldon Silver

Former Speaker of the New York State Assembly

Countess Palatine Barbara of

Countess Palatine Barbara of


Countess Palatine Barbara of Zweibrücken-Neuburg (Barbara von Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Neuburg)

Countess Palatine Barbara of Zweibrücken-Neuburg (Barbara von Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Neuburg)


Countess Palatine Barbara of Zweibrücken-Neuburg

Countess Palatine Barbara of Zweibrücken-Neuburg


William III, Count of Burgundy

William III, Count of Burgundy


Edwin Booth

Edwin Booth

American actor

Erwin Schulhoff

Erwin Schulhoff

Composer

Richard Stücklen

Richard Stücklen

German Politician