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      • Robert Campbell (February 12, 1804 – October 16, 1879) was an Irish immigrant who became an American frontiersman, fur trader and businessman.
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  2. Sep 4, 2013 · A British officer captured during World War I was granted leave to visit his dying mother on one condition - that he return, a historian has discovered. And Capt Robert Campbell kept his...

  3. Sep 24, 2020 · A British ex-soldier has been cleared over the death of an Iraqi teenager, after 17 years of investigations. Saeed Shabram's family say he drowned after being forced into a river by UK soldiers in...

  4. Robert Campbell (February 12, 1804 – October 16, 1879) was an Irish immigrant who became an American frontiersman, fur trader and businessman. His St. Louis home is now preserved as a museum: the Campbell House Museum.

  5. Oct 17, 2017 · In 1914, British Army Captain Robert Campbell was captured by German forces just outside of France. Injured in the attack, he was taken to a military hospital in Cologne and treated before being taken to a German prisoner-of-war camp in Magdeburg, Germany.

  6. Capt Robert Campbell, aged 29, was gravely injured and captured just weeks after Britain declared war on Germany in July, 1914. But after two years in Magdeburg Prisoner of War Camp, the...

  7. Robert Campbell (1769-1846), merchant, pastoralist, politician and philanthropist, was born on 28 April 1769 at Greenock, Scotland, the youngest surviving son of ten children of John Campbell, laird of Ashfield and writer and town clerk of Greenock, and his wife Agnes, née Paterson.

  8. Robert C. Campbell (1885 – July 1966) was a Captain in the British Army in WWI. Captured as a prisoner of war by Imperial Germany in 1914, he was held in captivity for two years before appealing to the Kaiser for a visit to his dying mother.

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