Family papers, 1858-1948, (bulk 1909-1929)

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Family papers, 1858-1948, (bulk 1909-1929)

Correspondence, legal documents, financial documents, printed material, literary productions, photographs, and scrapbooks relating to Alba Heywood's activities as a land developer in the lower Rio Grande Valley town of San Benito, Texas.

9 linear feet (19 boxes) ; 26 x 39 x 13 cm.

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Battle Creek Sanitarium.

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In 1866, the Seventh-Day Adventists established the Health Reform Institute in Battle Creek, Mich. Out of this organization developed the Battle Creek Sanitarium, on of the earliest training schools for nurses in the country. The major promoter of this facility was John H. Kellogg, creator of the breakfast food industry. From the description of Battle Creek Sanitarium collection. (State Archive of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 41286700 ...

Heywood, Clint.

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Heywood, Alba, 1859-1921.

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Heywood, W. Scott, 1872-1950.

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Heywood, O. W.

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Heywood, Frances Turner Broughton, 1875-1923.

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San Benito Land and Water Company.

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