Vertical file collection on the manufacture of foods, 1829-1887 (inclusive).

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Vertical file collection on the manufacture of foods, 1829-1887 (inclusive).

Consists of unbound manuscripts of less than a volume in size including material on the following individuals: John Plankinton, 1883; Daniel Hinckley, who had a starch factory in Frenchville, Me., 1884-1887; and James Baxter of Stanstead, Quebec, who ran a general store and made whiskey from potatoes, 1829-1854.

Less than 1 linear ft.

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Hinckley, Daniel.

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Plankinton, John C.

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Baxter, James W. (James Watson), 1927-

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James Baxter was born to Rev. John Baxter in 1844. He was from Onslow, Nova Scotia, and attended the Theological Seminary in Pictou, Nova Scotia, before attending Dalhousie College from 1863-1864. He attended lectures delivered by James Ross at the Theological Seminary in Pictou, NS, and Dalhousie College in Halifax, N.S. From the description of James Baxter fonds. 1860-1864, 1917. (Dalhousie University, Killam Memorial Library). WorldCat record id: 437548318 ...