Eben Norton Horsford was an American scientist who taught agricultural chemistry in the Lawrence Scientific School at Harvard from 1847 to 1863. Later he was known for his reformulation of baking powder, his interest in Viking settlements in North... Wikipedia
Born: July 27, 1818, Leicester, NY
Died: January 1, 1893 (age 74 years), Cambridge, MA
Education: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Children: Cornelia Horsford
Partner: Mary Gardiner Horsford (1847–)
Parents: Jerediah Horsford
Books
The Discovery of the Ancient City of Norumbega: A Communication to the President and Council of the American Geographical Society at Their Special Session in Watertown, November 21, 1889
1889
The Landfall of Leif Erikson, A.D. 1000: And the Site of His Houses in Vineland
1892
Sketch of the Norse Discovery of America: Submitted at the Festival of the Scandinavian Societies Assembled May 18, 1891, in Boston, on the Occasion of Presenting a Testimonial to Eben Norton Horsford in Recognition of the Finding of the Landfall of Leif Erikson, the Site of His Vineland Home, and of the Ancient Norse City of Norumbega, in Massachusetts, in the 43rd Degree
1891
Report of the Water Commissioners on the Material Best Adapted for Distribution Water Pipes: And on the Most Economical Mode of Introducing Water in Private Houses
1848
Address on the Occasion of Presenting to John Ericsson the Rumford Medal of the American Academy
1866
Investigation of Glycocoll and Some of Its Products of Decomposition ... Extracted from the American Journal of Science and Arts, Etc
1847
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