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  1. John Hazlehurst Boneval Latrobe (May 4, 1803 – September 11, 1891) was an American lawyer and inventor. He invented the Latrobe Stove , also known as the "Baltimore Heater", a coal fired parlor heater made of cast iron and that fit into fireplaces as an insert.

  2. Details. Title: Landing at Three Rivers, 1830. Creator: John H.B. Latrobe. Creator Lifespan: 1803/1891. Creator Nationality: American. Creator Gender: male. Creator Death Place: Baltimore,...

  3. John Hazelhurst Boneval Latrobe. Description. Oil on canvas self portrait of "John Hazelhurst Boneval Latrobe" (1803–1891), 1883, by John H. B. Latrobe. John was born in Philadelphia to famous architect, engineer, and artist Benjamin Henry Latrobe (1764-1820).

  4. John H. B. Latrobe. Watercolor over graphite on paper 1970.55 Site Footer. Hours and Address. 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd. Fort Worth, TX 76107. 817.738.1933 Main ...

  5. John H. B. Latrobe (1803-1891) MSA SC 3520-14346. Biography: Born: John Hazlehurst Boneval Latrobe, Mary 4, 1803, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Father: Benjamin Henry Latrobe. Mother: Mary Elizabeth Hazlehurst. Marriage: (1) Margaret Stewart, November 29, 1828; (2) Charlotte Virginia Claiborne, December 6, 1832, in Natchez, Louisiana.

  6. The John H.B. Latrobe House is the only surviving site associated with the "Saturday Morning Visiter" writing contest that launched Edgar Allan Poe's literary career. On an evening in October 1833, Latrobe, along with John Pendleton Kennedy and James H. Miller, read Poe's "Ms. Found in a Bottle" and unanimously declared him the winner.

  7. Latrobe, John H. B. (John Hazlehurst Boneval), 1803-1891. Publication date. 1885. Topics. Maryland State Colonization Society, African Americans -- Colonization Africa, Maryland in Liberia. Publisher. Baltimore, [Printed by J. Murphy & co.] Collection. birney; americana; Johns_Hopkins_University. Contributor.