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  2. Sylvester Graham - Wikipedia

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    In 1837, Graham and David Cambell founded The Graham Journal of Health and Longevity. [14] It was "designed to illustrate by facts, and sustain by reason and principles the science of human life as taught by Sylvester Graham". [15] It was edited by Campbell, Secretary of the APR [clarification needed] (1837–1839), and five volumes were published.

  3. Graham bread - Wikipedia

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    Graham bread is a name for whole wheat bread that was inspired by the teachings of health reformer Sylvester Graham. [1] [2] ... In 1837, Graham published the popular ...

  4. History of bread - Wikipedia

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    In 1837, American health reformer Sylvester Graham published Treatise on Bread and Bread-Making, which described how to use unrefined wheat flour to make Graham bread at home, in response to adulterated bread sold in public bake houses. [27]

  5. Popular Health Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Popular Health Movement of the 1830s–1850s was an aspect of Jacksonian-era politics and society in the United States.The movement promoted a rational skepticism toward claims of medical expertise that were based on personal authority, and encouraged ordinary people to understand the pragmatics of health care. [1]

  6. Mary Gove Nichols - Wikipedia

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    Nichols studied the writings of Sylvester Graham and became a vegetarian around 1837. [2] She was an influential proponent in the natural hygiene movement. She lectured to all-female audiences on anatomy, physiology, and hygiene to relieve women of what she saw as unnecessary physical and mental suffering.

  7. From a 16-year-old truck washer to the inventor of the Pop ...

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    The Kellogg family were devout Seventh-Day Adventists from the Massachusetts area, and followed beliefs espoused by fellow New Englander Sylvester Graham (of Graham cracker fame) regarding the ...

  8. List of former members of the United States House of ...

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    George S. Graham: 1913–1931: Pennsylvania: Republican: 1850–1931 Gwen Graham: 2015–2017: Florida: Democratic: 1963–present James Graham: 1833–1836 1836–1837 North Carolina National Republican 1793–1851 1837–1843 1845–1847 Whig James H. Graham: 1859–1861: New York: Republican: 1812–1881 James M. Graham: 1909–1915 ...

  9. 1877 Massachusetts legislature - Wikipedia

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    1837 Stephen Henry Bodurtha 1812 Francis Charles Bowen 1834 John Quincy Adams Brackett: June 8, 1842 George Bradford 1819 Warren Sylvester Bragg 1837 Pharcellus Dean Bridges December 21, 1846 John Henry Brown 1844 William Henry Harrison Bryant 1826 Joseph Buckminster 1821 Horace John Canfield 1834 Francis Carll 1825 Nahum Chapin 1820