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Maršall-Petrovský, Gustav, 1862-1916

LC control no.no 90005930
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Personal name headingMaršall-Petrovský, Gustav, 1862-1916
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Variant(s)Baron La Šram, 1862-1916
La Šram, Baron, 1862-1916
Marshall, Gustav, 1862-1916
Marshall Petrovsky, Gustav, 1862-1916
Marshall Petrovsky, Gustave, 1862-1916
Petrovský, Gustav Maršall-, 1862-1916
Petrovsky, Gustav Marshall, 1862-1916
Petrovsky, Gustave Marshall, 1862-1916
Petrovský, G. M. (Gustáv Maršall), 1862-1916
Associated countryUnited States
LocatedNew York (N.Y.) Cleveland (Ohio) Chicago (Ill.)
Birth date1862-03-23
Death date1916-06-15
Place of birthBački Petrovac (Serbia)
Place of deathChicago (Ill.)
Field of activityJournalism Ethnic press
Profession or occupationJournalists Authors
Found inHis Krátky životopis slovenského spisovatela̕ a novinára Gustava Maršalla-Petrovského, 1922?
Encykl. slovenských spisovatelo̕v, 1984: (Gustáv Maršall-Petrovský, b. 3-23-1862, d. 6-15-16, pseudonym: G.M. Petrovský)
Fourth Estate, Volume 6, no. 138, 1 October 1896: page 9 (Gustave Marshall Petrovsky; the editor of Slovak v Amerike)
Bulletin Svatopluk WWW site, October 31, 2019: Entry for 19 June 2014 (Gustav Marshall Petrovsky began to publish the monthly newspaper Slovák in New York on 5 December 1895)
   <http://zbor34bulletinsvatopluk.blogspot.com/2014/06/americki-slovaci-tvoria-priblizne-jednu.html>
Literárne informačné centrum WWW site, October 31, 2019: Gustáv Maršall-Petrovský page (Gustáv Maršall-Petrovský; pseudonyms: Barón La Šram, Petrovský; born in Báčsky Petrovec, Serbia, on 23 March 1862; died in Chicago on 15 June 1916; came to the United States in 1892; worked as editor of the periodical Slovák v Amerike in New York, 1894-1901; editor of Slov. hlásnik in Cleveland from 1902; bank entrepreneur in Allegheny from 1912; editor of a Chicago daily newspaper, 1913-1914; thereafter unemployee; author of short essays, short stories, and a historical novel, as well as a textbook of Slovak for Germans, an English-Slovak dictionary and a manual for Slovaks in the USA)
   <https://www.litcentrum.sk/autor/gustav-marsall-petrovsky/zivotopis-autora>
Slovaks of Cleveland, 1918: page 28 (Marshall, Gustav (pseud-Petrovsky; author of Z pod zanejov Americkych and translator of Abrahamova obet, a work originally written in Dutch by Gustav Jansson)
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