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* Henry Dearborn
Edison's Menlo Park Laboratory, removed to Greenfield Village at Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan.
In May 1801 the Secretary of War Henry Dearborn announced that the president had appointed Major Jonathan Williams, grandnephew of Benjamin Franklin, to direct organizing to establish such a school.
He told his Secretary of War, General Henry Dearborn ( Indian affairs were then under the War Department ): " if we are constrained to lift the hatchet against any tribe, we will never lay it down until that tribe is exterminated, or driven beyond the Mississippi.
" The fort was named in honor of Henry Dearborn, then United States Secretary of War.
The battle is also memorialized with a sculpture by Henry Hering called Defense that is located on the south eastern tender's house of the Michigan Avenue Bridge ( which partially covers the site of Fort Dearborn ).
It was constructed by troops under Captain John Whistler and named in honor of Henry Dearborn, then United States Secretary of War.
On March 9, 1803, Henry Dearborn, the Secretary of War wrote to Colonel Jean Hamtramck, the commandant of Detroit, instructing him to have an officer and six men survey the route from Detroit to Chicago, and to make a preliminary investigation of the situation at Chicago.
The fort was named Fort Dearborn after Henry Dearborn, the Secretary of War, who had commissioned its construction.
In August, however, the name changed to Augusta after Augusta Dearborn, daughter of Henry Dearborn.
* Dearborn, Mary V. The Happiest Man Alive: A Biography of Henry Miller, New York: Simon & Schuster, 1991.
( Wyandotte was home to several companies as well, including the Regeant Stove Co .) It would be this technology that would give Henry Ford from nearby Dearborn the capabilities to create large amounts of steel for his automobile assembly lines.
Henry Ford built it to link his factories at Willow Run and Dearborn during World War II.
It was named for Dr. Henry Dearborn ( DR ), an officer in the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812.
Among the first marshals were John Adams's son-in-law Congressman William Stephens Smith for the district of New York, another New York district Marshal, Congressman Thomas Morris, and Henry Dearborn for the district of Maine.
* Henry Dearborn ( 1751 – 1829 ), Marshal for the District of Maine
Brock had planned to continue his campaign into the U. S., but he was thwarted by the negotiation of an armistice by Prevost with American Major General Henry Dearborn.
It remained in Seattle, WA for one year, then in 2003 it moved to the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan and in 2004 to the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
Henry Ford acquired one of the city's historic bridge toll booths and installed it in his Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan.
Dearborn has The Henry Ford, America's largest indoor-outdoor museum complex and Metro Detroit's leading tourist attraction.
The village of Dearbornville was established in 1836, named after patriot Henry Dearborn, a General in the American Revolution and Secretary of War under President Thomas Jefferson.
Later developments in this corridor were the Ford airport ( later converted to the Dearborn Proving Grounds ), other Ford administrative and development facilities, The Henry Ford ( the region's leading tourist attraction containing a reconstructed historic village and museum ), the Henry Ford Centennial Library, the super-regional shopping mall Fairlane Town Center, and the Dearborn Civic Center.

Henry and physician
* 1843 – Henry Faulds, Scottish physician, missionary and scientist, developed fingerprinting ( d. 1930 )
* February 14 – Henry Valentine Knaggs, English physician and author ( d. 1954 )
* February 3 – Henry Heimlich, American physician and medical researcher
* March 7 – Henry Draper, American physician and astronomer ( d. 1882 )
Henry sent his own physician to Hever Castle to care for her, and shortly afterwards, she recovered.
Henry VIII's physician, Dr Butts, stated that after the wedding night, Henry said he was not impotent because he experienced " duas pollutiones nocturnas in somno " ( two nocturnal emissions in dreams ; i. e., two wet dreams ).
* William Henry Farrow ( 1805 ?– 1876 ), physician born and trained in England and practiced in Canada
The Huntingdon Normal School was established by a young Huntingdon physician, Dr. Andrew B. Brumbaugh, and his two cousins, Henry and John Brumbaugh.
They are Parris Mitchell ( Robert Cummings ), who lives with his grandmother ( Maria Ouspenskaya ); Cassandra Tower ( Betty Field ), daughter of Dr. Alexander Tower ( Claude Rains ); the wealthy orphan Drake McHugh ( Ronald Reagan ); Louise Gordon ( Nancy Coleman ), daughter of the sadistic town physician Dr. Henry Gordon ( Charles Coburn ), who has been known to perform operations without anesthetic ; and the tomboy Randy Monaghan ( Ann Sheridan ), whose father ( Ernest Cossart ) is a railroad worker.
Henry Norman Bethune ( March 4, 1890 – November 12, 1939 ; Chinese name: 白求恩 ; pinyin: Bái Qiúēn ) was a Canadian physician and medical innovator.
* Point of Honor: The Federal-era mansion of Dr. George Cabell, Sr., friend and physician of the patriot Patrick Henry.
* Dr. Thomas Hinde, personal physician to Patrick Henry and physician during the American Revolutionary War.
* Thomas Hinde, notable resident and physician to Patrick Henry in the Revolutionary War.
* Henry Clay Frick II ( 1919 – 2007 ), physician and head of the Frick Collection.
* John Henry Logan, ( 1822 – 1885 ), born in Abbeville, physician, served as a surgeon in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War, professor at Atlanta Medical College, and editor of the Atlanta Medical Journal.
Dwight had eight sons: Timothy Dwight ( 1778 – 1844 ), a New Haven merchant and philanthropist ; Benjamin Woolsey Dwight ( 1780 – 1850 ), a New York physician ; educator and theologian ; twins James Dwight ( 1784 – 1863 ) and John Dwight ( 1784 – 1803 ); Sereno Edwards Dwight ( 1786 – 1850 ); clergyman William Theodore Dwight ( 1795 – 1865 ); Henry Edwin Dwight ( 1797 – 1832 ); and one who died young.
In 1872 American physician Henry Draper, the son of John William Draper, recorded the first spectrogram of a star ( Vega ) to show absorption lines.
His father, Henry Peter John Layard, of the Ceylon Civil Service, was the son of Charles Peter Layard, Dean of Bristol, and grandson of Daniel Peter Layard, the physician.
* Henry Waldo Coe, frontier physician and politician
On the accession of Henry VIII in 1509, he was appointed the king's physician, an office at that time of considerable influence and importance, and practised medicine in London, having among his patients most of the great statesmen and prelates of the time, including Cardinal Wolsey, Archbishop William Warham and Bishop Fox.
He was also taught by the surgeons James Cusack and Sir Philip Crampton and the physician Sir Henry Marsh.
Frank Henry Willard was born on September 21, 1893 in Anna, Illinois, the son of a physician, who early on determined to become a cartoonist.
Hearne, for instance, corresponded frequently with Dr. Henry Levett, an early English physician and medical doctor at Charterhouse, London.

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