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A.L.A. Himmelwright


Born
in Milford, Pennsylvania, The United States
February 07, 1865

Died
March 24, 1936


Abraham Lincoln Artman Himmelwright (February 7, 1865 – March 24, 1936), a civil engineer, author, adventurer, and marksman was the general manager of The Roebling Construction Company, the New York City firm created by John A. Roebling's Sons Company of Trenton, New Jersey. Himmelwright's first and second names were given to him by his parents to honor the slain president, Abraham Lincoln, assassinated the year Himmelwright was born. In most of the works he authored he went by the name "ALA Himmelwright".

He was born on February 7, 1865 in Milford, Pennsylvania. In 1894 he was with the Carlin hunting party which left its cook, George Colgate behind to die.[2] He purchased land in Stockholm, New Jersey and in 1907 completed a fireproof house
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In the Heart of the Bitter-...

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Pistol and Revolver Shooting

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“You cannot help men permanently by doing for them what they could and should do for themselves.”
Abraham Lincoln Artman Himmelwright
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“foods from goods is good food.”
Abraham Lincoln Artman Himmelwright, Lincoln Letters