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- Carl_Schurz_Vrooman abstract "Carl Schurz Vrooman (October 5, 1872 - April 8, 1966) was the Assistant United States Secretary of Agriculture under Woodrow Wilson. He started the victory garden campaign during World War I.".
- Carl_Schurz_Vrooman birthDate "1872-10-05".
- Carl_Schurz_Vrooman birthPlace Macon,_Georgia.
- Carl_Schurz_Vrooman deathDate "1966-04-08".
- Carl_Schurz_Vrooman deathPlace Bloomington,_Illinois.
- Carl_Schurz_Vrooman office "Assistant United States Secretary of Agriculture".
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- Carl_Schurz_Vrooman wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carl Schurz Vrooman".
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- Carl_Schurz_Vrooman caption "Vrooman in 1917".
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- Carl_Schurz_Vrooman parents "Hiram Perkins Vrooman".
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- Carl_Schurz_Vrooman comment "Carl Schurz Vrooman (October 5, 1872 - April 8, 1966) was the Assistant United States Secretary of Agriculture under Woodrow Wilson. He started the victory garden campaign during World War I.".
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