Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth (January 29, 1802 – August 31, 1856) was an American inventor and businessman in Boston, Massachusetts who contributed greatly to...
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Nathaniel Wyeth may refer to: Nathaniel Wyeth (inventor) (1911–1990), inventor of the recyclable PET plastic bottle Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth (1802–1856)...
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Western United States that was built in 1834 as a fur trading post by Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth. It was located on the Snake River in the eastern Oregon Country...
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named for an early explorer of the western United States, American Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth, 1802–1856. As accepted by Kew; and Biota of North America Program;...
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American architect Nathan C. Wyeth (1870–1963), American architect, designer of the Oval Office and West Wing Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth (1802–1856), American inventor...
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William was a fur trading outpost built in 1834 by the American Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth, a Boston merchant, backed by American investors. It was located...
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Columbia. By 1840, the HBC had three forts: Fort Hall (purchased from Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth in 1837), Fort Boise and Fort Nez Perce on the western end of the...
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which they established near the Green River.: 79–82 In 1834, Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth led the first Methodist missionaries Jason Lee, Daniel Lee, and...
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Company removes survivors and burns settlements. 1834 – American Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth builds and occupies Fort William, a small trading post, to compete...
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company's growth. However, one supplier, Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth, harnessed horses to a metal blade to cut ice. Wyeth's ice plow made mass production a reality...
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