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  2. John Harvey Kellogg - Wikipedia

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    John Harvey Kellogg was born in Tyrone, Michigan, on February 26, 1852, [13] to John Preston Kellogg (1806–1881) and his second wife Ann Janette Stanley (1824–1893). [7] His father, John Preston Kellogg, was born in Hadley, Massachusetts ; his ancestry can be traced back to the founding of Hadley, Massachusetts, where a great-grandfather ...

  3. Will Keith Kellogg - Wikipedia

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    In December 1878, W.K. Kellogg was hired by George H. King at the urging of James Springer White, also known as Elder White, to help run his new broom factory in Dallas, Texas. [5] W.K. returned home in November 1879 to help his brother John Harvey Kellogg manage the Battle Creek Sanitarium. The sanitarium, originally the Western Health Reform ...

  4. Race Betterment Foundation - Wikipedia

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    John Harvey Kellogg (February 26, 1852 – December 14, 1943) was a physician, eugenicist, promoter of physical fitness and vegetarianism. He profoundly influenced numerous movements, including ones for pure food and drugs, public health, personal hygiene, physical culture and exercise, temperance, purity, and eugenics . [ 5 ]

  5. Mary Josephine Shelly - Wikipedia

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    Mary Josephine "Mary Jo" Shelly was born to Irish-American parents [2] on February 17, 1902, the youngest of four children, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. [2] [3] [1] In 1919, Shelly joined John Harvey Kellogg's Battle Creek School of Physical Education, graduating in spring 1922.

  6. Crunch On This: The Story Behind Granola

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    Dr. Jackson encountered some competition when Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, a doctor with his own sanitarium based in Michigan, began experimenting with batches of his own. Both doctors had one thing ...

  7. Breakfast Cereals That Have Been Around for Generations - AOL

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    Year Introduced: 1897 Once a patient of Dr. John Harvey Kellogg’s — one of the brothers behind cereal behemoth Kellogg’s — C.W. Post became a competitor, developing Grape-Nuts cereal.

  8. Ella Eaton Kellogg - Wikipedia

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    In 1875, Kellogg visited the Battle Creek Sanitarium, became interested in the subjects of sanitation and hygiene, and a year later enrolled in the Sanitarium School of Hygiene. Later on, she joined the editorial staff of Good Health magazine, and in 1879, married Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, superintendent of the Battle Creek Sanitarium. [1]

  9. Breakfast Cereals Americans No Longer Love

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