[Culinary ephemera : companies and corporations]. Box 443. 1926-1994.
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Maine. Department of Agriculture
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Texas. Department of Agriculture
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In 1974, the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) established the Family Land Heritage Program in order to honor families who have continuously operated Texas farms and ranches for at least 100 years. That same year, the TDA printed the first registry of honorees and hosted the first Family Land Heritage Day, during which the families received certificates by the Agricultural Commissioner. The program still continues, with new honorees accepted to the registry every year. Applicants submit a fo...
Canada. Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans.
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Culinary Arts Institute
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Consumers Power Company (Mich.)
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Canada. Office of Tourism
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H.J. Heinz Company
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Henry John Heinz, a pioneer in the food processing industry, established Heinz, Noble & Co. in 1869 with partner L. Clarence Noble to make and sell processed foods. Horseradish was the company's first product of a quickly expanding line. Financial difficulties forced company bankruptcy in 1875. The following year Heinz established a new company, the F & J Heinz Co. with his brother John and cousin Frederick. In 1888, Henry Heinz gains financial control of F & J Heinz and changed its ...
General Foods Corporation. General Foods Kitchens
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Colorado. Dept. of Agriculture.
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Rice Council for Market Development (U.S.)
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Chicago Flexible Shaft Company
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Jewel Tea Company
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Sunkist Growers, inc.
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Independent Grocers' Alliance of America
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Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc.
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Kroger Company
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United States. National Marine Fisheries Service
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Ruggles, Helen
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General foods corporation
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Meredith Corporation
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Kraft General Foods
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Vermont. Dept. of Agriculture.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6s5546x (corporateBody)
National Cranberry Association
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Delta Air Lines
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Delta Airlines began in Macon, Georgia in 1924 as a crop dusting company called Huff Daland Dusters. The company moved to Monroe, Louisiana in 1925 and soon had the largest privately owned aircraft fleet in the world. In 1928 the company was renamed Delta Air Service. Passenger operations began in 1929, and in 1934, the company secured a contract to deliver mail on a southern route that stretched from Texas to South Carolina. In 1941, the company established its corporate headquarters in Atlanta...
Quaker Oats Company
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Dart Industries
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