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  1. Simon CAMERON, Vice-Chancellor's Fellow | Cited by 1,103 | of Queen's University Belfast, Belfast (QUB) | Read 67 publications | Contact Simon CAMERON

  2. Simon Cameron was born on March 8, 1799, in Maytown, Pennsylvania. He was the third of eight children born to Charles Cameron, a very poor tailor, and Martha Pfoutz. After a move to Lewisburg where the family lived in squalid conditions, his father died. Cameron, who was only nine, was forced to consider how best to earn a living. Due to limited formal schooling, Cameron's reading and writing ...

  3. Simon Cameron. Since the day Simon’s family moved to Sri Lanka when he was eleven, he has been hooked on travel. Whenever he had a break from university or work he would head off somewhere: as an apprentice hunting guide in Zimbabwe, a deck hand delive. ring yachts down to the Mediterranean, a barman in the French Alps, or trekking through ...

  4. Simon Cameron ( Maytown, Pennsylvania, 1799. március 8. – Maytown, Pennsylvania, 1889. június 26.) amerikai vállalkozó, újságíró, vasúti befektető, amerikai államférfi, hadügyminiszter, pétervári nagykövet és szenátor volt. Cameron vagyonát a vasúttal, a csatornákon és a bankszektorban szerezte. A Bank of Middletown ...

  5. Amiable Scoundrel: Simon Cameron, Lincoln's Scandalous Secretary of War. Lincoln: Potomac Press, 2016. xxiv + 367 pages. Hardcover, $55.50. Paul Kahan, a lecturer at Ohlone College, provides more than a biography of Simon Cameron, Pennsylvania political boss and Lincoln's first Secretary of War. His work also

  6. Lincoln met with Cameron twice after his arrival in Washington and finally appointed him to the cabinet on March 5, 1861, the day after the Inauguration. One story about Cameron’s reputation is disputed but it was widely repeated during his lifetime. Mr. Lincoln reportedly asked Thaddeus Stevens about Cameron’s honesty and was told that ...

  7. David Cameron (2023) David William Donald Cameron, Baron Cameron of Chipping Norton [1] [2] PC (* 9. Oktober 1966 in London) ist ein britischer Politiker ( Conservative Party) und seit dem 13. November 2023 Außenminister des Vereinigten Königreichs. Er war vom 11.