Teller Ammons
American politician and military officer

Born
1895
130 years ago
Died
January 16th, 1972
53 years ago — 77 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
United States
Links & References
Served as the 28th Governor of Colorado from 1919 to 1923. Held military service during World War I, contributing to the war effort. Engaged in various political activities after his governorship, influencing state policies and governance. Involved in agriculture and supported farming interests during tenure as governor. Worked on improving infrastructure within the state, focusing on roads and education.
Served as Governor of Colorado from 1919 to 1923
Participated in World War I as a military officer
Other People Who Died on January 16th
Panagiotis Poulitsas
Engaged in extensive archaeological work in Greece, contributing significantly to the field through research and excavation. Played a key role in legal matters pertaining to archaeological heritage and preservation. Involved in various academic and professional organizations dedicated to archaeology and law. His efforts helped establish best practices for archaeological site management.
Continue ReadingKalevi Sorsa
Served as the 34th Prime Minister of Finland from 1972 to 1975 and again from 1977 to 1979. Held leadership positions in the Social Democratic Party and was influential in Finnish politics throughout the 1970s. Advocated for social reforms and economic changes during a time of significant political and societal shifts in Finland. Sorsa's tenure was marked by efforts to modernize the Finnish economy and improve social welfare systems.
Continue ReadingLady Eve Balfour
A British farmer and educator contributed significantly to the organic movement. Established the Haughley Research Trust in 1943 to promote organic agriculture. Authored 'The Living Soil' in 1943, which detailed the importance of soil health and organic farming practices. Actively engaged in public education regarding sustainable agriculture and the health of the soil throughout her life.
Continue ReadingVirginia Mauret
A musician and dancer, contributed significantly to the performing arts. Worked in various musical genres, showcasing proficiency in both dance and instrumental performance. Participated in multiple stage productions and performances, gaining recognition for artistic talent. Her career included collaborations with other artists and participation in community programs, emphasizing the importance of arts in education and society.
Continue ReadingSarat Chandra Chattopadhyay
A prominent Bengali novelist, this individual wrote extensively about social issues and human emotions. Born in 1876, the writer produced a significant body of work that depicted the struggles and aspirations of common people. Some of the most notable novels include 'Devdas', which explores the themes of unrequited love and societal constraints, and 'Parineeta', which focuses on love and social norms in Indian society. The legacy includes a portrayal of the rural Bengal landscape and critical commentaries on the social practices of the time, influencing generations of readers and writers.
Continue ReadingErasmo of Narni
Erasmo of Narni served as a prominent mercenary leader during the late Middle Ages. Operating primarily in Italy, he earned a reputation for his military prowess and strategic acumen. He was aligned with various city-states, including the Papal States and Florence. His military engagements included crucial conflicts during the Italian Wars. Erasmo's leadership and tactics were highly regarded, and he became a key figure within the mercenary community of his time.
Continue Reading