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  1. William Walter Phelps (August 24, 1839 – June 17, 1894) was a United States Congressman and diplomat who served as United States Ambassador to Germany and Austria-Hungary. He was the son of John Jay Phelps, a successful New York City merchant and financier.

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      William Preston Phelps (1848–1917), American landscape...

  2. William Wines Phelps (February 17, 1792 – March 7, 1872) was an early leader of the Latter Day Saint movement. He printed the first edition of the Book of Commandments that became a standard work of the church and wrote numerous hymns, some of which are included in the current version of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...

  3. William Walter Phelps (* 24. August 1839 in New York City; † 17. Juni 1894 in Englewood, New Jersey) war ein US-amerikanischer Diplomat und Politiker. Zwischen 1873 und 1875 sowie von 1883 bis 1889 vertrat er den Bundesstaat New Jersey im US-Repräsentantenhaus .

  4. Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have long held a fascination for William W. Phelps (1792–1872) for primarily two reasons: his magnificent hymns of the Restoration and, after his apostasy, for being warmly received back into fellowship through the magnanimity of the Prophet Joseph Smith.

  5. and 13 more. William Walter Phelps (24 August 1839-17 June 1894) was a member of the US House of Representatives ( R - NJ 5) from 4 March 1873 to 3 March 1875 (succeeding George A. Halsey and preceding Augustus W. Cutler) and from 4 March 1883 to 3 March 1889 (succeeding John Hill and preceding Charles D. Beckwith ). Biography.

  6. Department History. People. William Walter Phelps (1839–1894) State of Residence: New Jersey. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary (Austria) Appointed: May 5, 1881. Presentation of Credentials: June 20, 1881. Termination of Mission: Superseded on June 30, 1882. Commissioned to Austria-Hungary.