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  1. Theodore R. Hostetter (October 19, 1870 – August 3, 1902) was an American heir, businessman, polo player and yachtsman during the Gilded Age.

  2. Hostetter was one of three children born to Theodore Hostetter, a wealthy Pittsburgh sportsman, gambler and socialite, and his wife, Aileen Tews. The Hostetter family's wealth came from Hostetter's Celebrated Bitters, a tonic containing a great deal of alcohol.

  3. Theodore R. Hostetter (19 de octubre de 1870 - 3 de agosto de 1902) fue un heredero, hombre de negocios, jugador de polo y navegante estadounidense durante la Edad Dorada. Theodore Rickey Hostetter nació en 1870.

  4. Theodore Rickey Hostetter was born in Pittsburgh, USA in October 1897. His father, also named Theodore, was a wealthy businessman whose wealth came from the product Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters – a tonic which also contained a lot of alcohol. Theodore Snr was also a renowned gambler and sportsman.

  5. 30 de oct. de 2018 · On April 10th, 1889, The Hostetter Company was incorporated by the widow and surviving children of David Hostetter, with D. Herbert Hostetter being president and Theodore R. Hostetter, vice president.

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  6. www.uswarmemorials.org › html › monument_detailsMonument Details

    The monument remembers LT Theodore R. Hostetter an American who flew with the Royal Air Force (trained in Canada) during World War 1. Hostetter was killed near this memorial when he was shot down by a group of German fighters, which reportedly included the German Ace Robert Greim.

  7. www.uswarmemorials.org › html › monument_detailsMonument Details

    The second plaque remembers LT Theodore R. Hostetter an American who flew with the Royal Air Force (trained in Canada) during World War 1. Hostetter was killed south of Masnières when he was shot down by a group of German fighters, which included the German Ace Robert Greim (who was credited with his 25th kill).