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  1. Robert Gould Shaw II (sometimes referred to as RGS II) (June 16, 1872 – March 29, 1930) was a wealthy landowner, international polo player of the Myopia Hunt Club and socialite in the greater Boston area of Massachusetts. He was one of the prominent figures of the boom years at the turn of the century, sometimes called the Gilded Age.

  2. Robert Gould Shaw (* 10. Oktober 1837 in Boston, Massachusetts; † 18. Juli 1863 bei Fort Wagner, South Carolina) war ein Offizier der Unionsarmee im Amerikanischen Bürgerkrieg . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 1.1 Kindheit und Jugend. 1.2 Militärische Karriere. 1.3 Begräbnis. 2 Rezeption. 2.1 Trivia. 3 Ehrungen. 4 Literatur. 5 Einzelnachweise. Leben.

  3. Robert Gould Shaw III (18 August 1898 – 10 July 1970) was an American-born English socialite. He was the only child of Nancy Witcher Langhorne and Robert Gould Shaw II, a landowner and socialite.

  4. Battle of Grimball's Landing. Second Battle of Fort Wagner †. Robert Gould Shaw (October 10, 1837 – July 18, 1863) was an American officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Born into a Boston upper class abolitionist family, he accepted command of the first all- black regiment (the 54th Massachusetts) in the Northeast.

  5. 26. Apr. 2022 · Immediate Family. Mary Hannington Shaw. wife. Louis Agassiz Shaw, II. son. Paul Agassiz Shaw, Sr. son. George Alexander Shaw. son. Private. child. Nancy Witcher Astor, Viscountess... ex-wife. Robert Gould Shaw, III. son. Pauline Elizabeth Augusta Shaw. mother. Quincy Adams Shaw. father. Louis Agassiz Shaw. brother. Pauline Shaw. sister.

  6. 14. Apr. 2010 · To lead the 54th Massachusetts, Governor Andrew chose a young white officer named Robert Gould Shaw. Shaws parents were wealthy and prominent abolitionist activists. Shaw himself had...

  7. Robert Gould Shaw II (sometimes referred to as RGS II) (June 16, 1872 – March 29, 1930) was a wealthy landowner, international polo player of the Myopia Hunt Club and socialite in the greater Boston area of Massachusetts. He was one of the prominent figures of the boom years at the turn of the century, sometimes called the Gilded Age.