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What (who) is J P H Donner - definition

AMERICAN STEEL MAGNATE (1864–1953)
William H. Donner; Donner professor; William H. Donner Foundation; Donner Canadian Foundation; Donner Professor; Donner, William; William Henry Donner

Frank Donner (lawyer)         
AMERICAN LAWYER (1911-1993)
Frank J. Donner
Frank Donner (November 25, 1911 – June 10, 1993) was a civil liberties lawyer, author, and the director of the American Civil Liberties Union's (ACLU) Project on Political Surveillance, whose clients included Morton Sobell (fellow accused in the Julius and Ethel Rosenberg case) and William Albertson.
William Donner         
William Henry Donner (1864–1953) was an American businessman and philanthropist, born in Columbus, Indiana. He graduated from Hanover College in 1887.
Donner Party         
  • [[Great Salt Lake Desert]]
  • alt=Profile of a man with a long nose and straight hair reaching his collar.
  • View of Truckee Lake from Donner Pass, taken in 1868 as the [[Central Pacific Railroad]] reached completion
  • adj=on}} pedestal indicating how deep the snow was during the winter of 1846–1847
  • adj=on}} high pass above Truckee Lake became blocked by early snow in November 1846 (here photographed in the 1870s). Both the pass and the lake are now called Donner.
  • km}} to their travels—in orange
  • Stumps of trees cut at the Alder Creek site by members of the Donner Party, photograph taken in 1866. The height of the stumps indicates the depth of snow.<ref name=Weddell1945>Weddell, P. M. (March 1945). "Location of the Donner Family Camp", ''California Historical Society Quarterly'' '''24''' (1) pp. 73–76.</ref>
  • An encampment of tents and covered wagons on the [[Humboldt River]] in Nevada, 1859
  • alt=He has dark bushy hair and a beard and is wearing a three-piece suit with wide lapels and a bow tie. She has dark hair and wears a 19th-century dress with lace collar and bell sleeves.
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  • Map showing the Truckee Lake and Alder Creek sites
  • alt=Three log cabins with flat roofs set in the midst of tall trees, with mountains in the background. People, livestock, and covered wagons are engaged in various activities in a clearing in the middle of the cabins.
  • The [[Truckee River]] in winter
  • alt=Head and bust of a man with a high forehead, hair reaching his shoulders, wearing a 19th-century three-piece suit and a cravat
GROUP OF AMERICAN PIONEERS WHO CANNIBALIZED THEIR OWN FAMILY MEMBERS IN ORDER TO SURVIVE
Donner party; Donner's party; Jacob Donner; George Donner; Donnor Party; The Donner Party; Donner, George
The Donner Party, sometimes called the Donner–Reed Party, was a group of American pioneers who migrated to California in a wagon train from the Midwest. Delayed by a multitude of mishaps, they spent the winter of 1846–1847 snowbound in the Sierra Nevada mountain range.

Wikipedia

William Donner

William Henry Donner (1864–1953) was an American businessman and philanthropist, born in Columbus, Indiana. He graduated from Hanover College in 1887. His academic philanthropy led to the creation of the five chairs and the title of Donner Professor.