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Beatrice Foods' News Report From Around the World
in Prelinger Collection, of United States. Library of Congress. Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Collection; produced by G. W. Shadwick (Irvine, CA: Conagra Brands), 22 mins
This documentary features food factories.
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in Prelinger Collection, of United States. Library of Congress. Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Collection; produced by G. W. Shadwick (Irvine, CA: Conagra Brands), 22 mins
Description
This documentary features food factories.
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
G. W. Shadwick, Fahey Flynn, 1916-1983
Publisher
Conagra Brands
Speaker / Narrator
Fahey Flynn, 1916-1983
Topic / Theme
Dairy products, Factories, Food industry, Industrial design, Manufactured material, Manufacturing industry, American History, Post-war Era (1945–1960), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Copyright owner is unknown. Alexander Street Press is eager to hear from any rights owners who are not properly identified so that appropriate information may be provided in the future. Any information concerning rights to this work can be sent to the editor at the address below.
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Biography, Ben & Jerry
produced by Amy Martinez, fl. 2003, Towers Productions, Inc., in Biography (New York, NY: A&E Television Networks, 2005), 45 mins
With flavor names like Phish Food and Karamel Sutra, Ben & Jerry's Homemade ice cream has built a reputation over the years as a fun-loving company.
Sample
produced by Amy Martinez, fl. 2003, Towers Productions, Inc., in Biography (New York, NY: A&E Television Networks, 2005), 45 mins
Description
With flavor names like Phish Food and Karamel Sutra, Ben & Jerry's Homemade ice cream has built a reputation over the years as a fun-loving company.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Amy Martinez, fl. 2003, Towers Productions, Inc., Zac Fine, fl. 2008
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
A&E Television Networks
Series
Biography
Speaker / Narrator
Jerry Greenfield, 1951-, Ben Cohen, 1951-, Zac Fine, fl. 2008
Person Discussed
Jerry Greenfield, 1951-, Ben Cohen, 1951-
Topic / Theme
Ice creams, sorbets, etc., Branding (Marketing), Food industry, Business, Retail franchises
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2005 A+E Networks. All Rights Reserved
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Covered Wagon Women: Diaries & Letters from the Western Trails, vol. 2: 1850
written by Anna Maria de Camp Morris, 1813-1861; edited by Kenneth L. Holmes (Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1995), 294 page(s)
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written by Anna Maria de Camp Morris, 1813-1861; edited by Kenneth L. Holmes (Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1995), 294 page(s)
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Diary/Memoir/Autobiography, Letter
Contributor
Kenneth L. Holmes
Author / Creator
Anna Maria de Camp Morris, 1813-1861
Date Published / Released
1995
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Topic / Theme
Immigrant life, Travel
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1995 University of Nebraska Press
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Diary of Anna Daly Morrison, Those Were The Days
written by Anna Daly Morrison, 1884-1957 (Boise, ID: Em-Kayan Press, 1951), 446 page(s)
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written by Anna Daly Morrison, 1884-1957 (Boise, ID: Em-Kayan Press, 1951), 446 page(s)
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Diary/Memoir/Autobiography
Author / Creator
Anna Daly Morrison, 1884-1957
Date Published / Released
1951
Publisher
Em-Kayan Press
Topic / Theme
Domestic matters, Family
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2001 Alexander Street Press. (We are eager to hear from any copyright owners who are not properly identified so that appropriate information may be provided in the future.)
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Ford Educational Library, 18, Milk As Food
produced by Ford Motor Company, in Ford Educational Library, 18 (Detroit, MI: Ford Motor Company, 1921), 7 mins
This documentary, produced by Ford Motor Company, is about the diary industry and the nutritional benefits of milk.
Sample
produced by Ford Motor Company, in Ford Educational Library, 18 (Detroit, MI: Ford Motor Company, 1921), 7 mins
Description
This documentary, produced by Ford Motor Company, is about the diary industry and the nutritional benefits of milk.
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Ford Motor Company
Date Published / Released
1921
Publisher
Ford Motor Company
Series
Ford Educational Library
Topic / Theme
Food industry, Food safety, Dairy products, World War I & Jazz Age (1914–1928)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1921 by Ford Motor Company
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Ford Educational Library, Meat' Again: By-products of Meat
produced by Ford Motor Company, in Ford Educational Library (Detroit, MI: Ford Motor Company, 1919), 8 mins
This documentary, produced by the Ford Motor Company, is about the various food and dairy products from cattle.
Sample
produced by Ford Motor Company, in Ford Educational Library (Detroit, MI: Ford Motor Company, 1919), 8 mins
Description
This documentary, produced by the Ford Motor Company, is about the various food and dairy products from cattle.
Date Written / Recorded
1919
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Ford Motor Company
Date Published / Released
1919
Publisher
Ford Motor Company
Series
Ford Educational Library
Topic / Theme
Dairy products, Food preparation, Canning foods, Food preservation, Food industry, Meats and poultry, Trade and Commerce, Science and Technology, World War I & Jazz Age (1914–1928)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1919 by Ford Motor Company
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Frontier Mother: the Letters of Gro Svendsen
written by Gro Svendsen, 1841-1878; edited by Pauline Farseth and Theodore Christian Blegen, 1891-1969 (Northfield, MN: Norwegian-American Historical Association, 1950), 153 page(s)
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written by Gro Svendsen, 1841-1878; edited by Pauline Farseth and Theodore Christian Blegen, 1891-1969 (Northfield, MN: Norwegian-American Historical Association, 1950), 153 page(s)
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Letter
Contributor
Pauline Farseth, Theodore Christian Blegen, 1891-1969
Author / Creator
Gro Svendsen, 1841-1878
Date Published / Released
1950
Publisher
Norwegian-American Historical Association
Topic / Theme
Immigrant life, Frontier and pioneer life
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1950 Norwegian-American Historical Association
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Images of America, Around Boonville
in Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2009), 128 page(s),
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Nestled in the Black River valley with the Tug Hill Plateau to the east and the Adirondack Mountains to the west, Boonville traces its origin to the failure of a grand investment scheme. In the mid-1790s, Gerrit Boon, agent for the Holland Land Company, purchased vast acreage in northern New York, hoping to establ...
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in Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2009), 128 page(s),
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Description
Nestled in the Black River valley with the Tug Hill Plateau to the east and the Adirondack Mountains to the west, Boonville traces its origin to the failure of a grand investment scheme. In the mid-1790s, Gerrit Boon, agent for the Holland Land Company, purchased vast acreage in northern New York, hoping to establish a plantation for the production of maple sugar. When that enterprise collapsed, Boon founded a settlement in the remote wilderness....
Nestled in the Black River valley with the Tug Hill Plateau to the east and the Adirondack Mountains to the west, Boonville traces its origin to the failure of a grand investment scheme. In the mid-1790s, Gerrit Boon, agent for the Holland Land Company, purchased vast acreage in northern New York, hoping to establish a plantation for the production of maple sugar. When that enterprise collapsed, Boon founded a settlement in the remote wilderness. Adopting a paternalistic stance, he attracted settlers by extending financial assistance to farmers, artisans, and tradesmen. The village soon prospered, and dairy farming became the dominant industry. With the arrival of a canal and railroad in the mid-1800s, Boonville expanded to become the largest town between Watertown and Utica. Around Boonville documents the growth of the village and surrounding area, with special attention to local landmarks and scenery, industry and recreation, prominent leaders, and ordinary citizens.
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Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Book
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Series
Images of America
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2009 by Harney J. Corwin
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Images of America, Bonita
in Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2009), 128 page(s),
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The small rural community of Bonita is nestled in the fertile valley of the Sweetwater River. For over a century, families from nearby San Diego and Chula Vista have built secluded homes on large lots carved from the pioneer ranches that emerged in the 1870s on Rancho de la Nacion. Ulysses S. Grant Jr. and the Mar...
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in Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2009), 128 page(s),
Source: www.arcadiapublishing.com
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Description
The small rural community of Bonita is nestled in the fertile valley of the Sweetwater River. For over a century, families from nearby San Diego and Chula Vista have built secluded homes on large lots carved from the pioneer ranches that emerged in the 1870s on Rancho de la Nacion. Ulysses S. Grant Jr. and the Marstons and Allens built homes designed by architects such as Irving Gill and William S. Hebbard. They relished the rural equestrian life...
The small rural community of Bonita is nestled in the fertile valley of the Sweetwater River. For over a century, families from nearby San Diego and Chula Vista have built secluded homes on large lots carved from the pioneer ranches that emerged in the 1870s on Rancho de la Nacion. Ulysses S. Grant Jr. and the Marstons and Allens built homes designed by architects such as Irving Gill and William S. Hebbard. They relished the rural equestrian lifestyle of their valley, and resisted the modernization that began after World War II with highways, shopping centers, and subdivisions.
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Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Book
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Series
Images of America
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2009 by Steven Schoenherr, Mary E. Oswell, and the Bonita Museum and Cultural Center
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Images of America, DeSoto Parish
in Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2011), 128 page(s),
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Located in northwestern Louisiana, DeSoto Parish exemplifies the evolution of the Southern frontier. The parish was an early Louisiana meeting ground of Frenchmen from Natchitoches, who settled along Bayou Pierre and traded with the native Caddo Indians. In the 1840s, subsistence agriculture, cattle, and moderate...
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in Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2011), 128 page(s),
Source: www.arcadiapublishing.com
Source: www.arcadiapublishing.com
Description
Located in northwestern Louisiana, DeSoto Parish exemplifies the evolution of the Southern frontier. The parish was an early Louisiana meeting ground of Frenchmen from Natchitoches, who settled along Bayou Pierre and traded with the native Caddo Indians. In the 1840s, subsistence agriculture, cattle, and moderate trade were joined by the agriculture of the cotton kingdom with its flood of new settlers, who built small farms and sizable plantation...
Located in northwestern Louisiana, DeSoto Parish exemplifies the evolution of the Southern frontier. The parish was an early Louisiana meeting ground of Frenchmen from Natchitoches, who settled along Bayou Pierre and traded with the native Caddo Indians. In the 1840s, subsistence agriculture, cattle, and moderate trade were joined by the agriculture of the cotton kingdom with its flood of new settlers, who built small farms and sizable plantations. In the late 19th century, the economy diversified as the whistle of the railroad echoed against the roar of the lumber mills. Inhabiting new station-stop towns, DeSoto Parish residents built schools, filled churches, and settled their disputes in a fine new courthouse in the parish seat of Mansfield. Comings and goings, frozen by the flash of a camera, are presented in Images of America: DeSoto Parish.
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Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Book
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Series
Images of America
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 by Emilia Gay Griffith Means and Liz Chrysler
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