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Henry G. Langley to Andrew Jackson, October 16, 1844

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Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

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01/01/1844
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Jackson, Andrew (Correspondent)
Langley, Henry G. (Author)
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Maj. Henry G. Healey, 65th N.Y. Infantry.

Starch from sweet potatoes is latest. Washington D.C. June 28. After three years of chemical research and commercial starch production, the Bureau of Chemistry and Soils of the U.S. Department of Agriculture has discovered a method of manufacturing starch from sweet potatoes; the resultant product beign used in cotton mills, adhesive factories, commercial laundries and in the making of "sticky" for postage stamps. The new government sweet potato starch factory is located at Laurel, Miss. shown in this photograph is Dr. Henry G. Knight, Cheif of the Bureau of Chemistry and Soils, is in charge of the experts responsible for haloing the common vegetable. 6/28/37

DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION. PUERTO RICAN DELEGATION: HENRY W. DOOLEY, 3RD FROM RIGHT; HENRY G. MOLINA; A. M. MOLINA; DOMINGO COLLAZO; ALL POSITIONS NOT GIVEN. 2 OTHERS UNIDENTIFIED

[Henry G. Marquand, seated in chair, full-length portrait]

Col. H'Y. D. [i.e., Henry G.] Prout

REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE. HENRY G. WASSON OF PENNSYLVANIA; CHARLES B. WARREN OF MICHIGAN; JOHN J. ADAMS OF IOWA; SEN. NEWELL SANDERS OF TENNESSEE

Henry G. Slaughter - Public domain photograph

Davis, Honorable Henry G. of West Virginia. - Public domain portrait photograph

Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Eisemann, residence on Field St., Hicksville, Long Island. Kitchen room III, general view

Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Eisemann, residence on Field St., Hicksville, Long Island. Kitchen room II, general view

Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Eisemann, residence on Field St., Hicksville, Long Island. Library, to books

Henry G. & Frances Kleinfelter House, 312 North Pinckney Street, Madison, Dane County, WI

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