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The Old Manse was built in 1770 for the Rev. William Emerson, father of minister William Emerson and grandfather of transcendentalist writer and lecturer Ralph Waldo Emerson. The elder Rev. Emerson was the town minister in Concord, chaplain to the Provincial Congress when it met at Concord in October 1774 and later a chaplain to the Continental ...
Several of the historic buildings in West Falmouth Village are the West Falmouth Library, [3] the Quaker Meeting House and Quaker Carriage Sheds, [4] Emerson House, the West Falmouth Fire Station, and numerous historic houses.
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A. Schilling & Company was an American foodstuffs company founded in San Francisco, California, in 1881, by German emigres August Schilling and George F. Volkmann. [1] [2] [3] They engaged in the processing of coffee, tea, baking powder, spices, extracts, and other unrelated products which they supplied to the grocery trade.
How to Store Cooking Spices. Find a cool, dark, dry place. For the longest life, store spices in a drawer or shelf that meets all three of these requirements.
English: The Emerson Parks House in Ten Sleep, Wyoming. Listed on the national Register of Historic Places. Listed on the national Register of Historic Places. This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America .
Emerson's study at Bush, shortly after his death. The house was built in 1828 by the Coolidge family and named "Coolidge Castle". [2] It was used as a summer house on the village outskirts, beside the Cambridge and Concord Turnpike. It is a four-square, two-story frame building in a house style common to many New England towns.
Celestial Seasonings went public in 1983, but withdrew its public offering after a product recall. The following year it was purchased by Kraft Foods. [3] By 1983, it had sales of $27 million in its first year and was responsible for 40 percent of the herbal tea business. [3]