Cannabaceae

Eisenhower is a surname derived from the German word Eisenhauer, meaning "iron hewer".[1] People with the surname include:

  • Anne Eisenhower (1949–2022), prominent interior designer, daughter of John Eisenhower
  • David Eisenhower (born 1948), historian, son of John Eisenhower
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890–1969), five-star general and 34th president of the United States
  • Earl D. Eisenhower (1898–1968), American electrical engineer and politician, brother of President Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • Edgar N. Eisenhower (1889–1971), American lawyer, brother of President Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • Ida Stover Eisenhower (1862–1946), mother of President Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • Jennie Eisenhower (born 1978), actress, daughter of David and Julie Eisenhower
  • John Eisenhower (1922–2013), U.S. Army officer, second son of President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Mamie Eisenhower
  • Julie Nixon Eisenhower (born 1948), daughter of Richard Nixon and wife of David Eisenhower
  • Mamie Eisenhower (1896–1979), wife of President Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • Mary Jean Eisenhower (born 1955), international charity worker, daughter of John Eisenhower
  • Milton S. Eisenhower (1899–1985), American University President, brother of President Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • Susan Eisenhower (born 1951), author and expert on international security, daughter of John Eisenhower

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  1. ^ Hanks, Patrick; Hodges, Flavia (1988). A Dictionary of Surnames. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-211592-8.

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  1. Well, that’s interesting to know that Psilotum nudum are known as whisk ferns. Psilotum nudum is the commoner species of the two. While the P. flaccidum is a rare species and is found in the tropical islands. Both the species are usually epiphytic in habit and grow upon tree ferns. These species may also be terrestrial and grow in humus or in the crevices of the rocks.
    View the detailed Guide of Psilotum nudum: Detailed Study Of Psilotum Nudum (Whisk Fern), Classification, Anatomy, Reproduction

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