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    Henry Dearborn (February 23, 1751 – June 6, 1829) was an American military officer and politician. In the Revolutionary War, he served under Benedict Arnold...
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    Michigan. Dearborn is best known as the hometown of the Ford Motor Company and of its founder, Henry Ford. The first written settlement of Dearborn is from...
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  • Dearborn may refer to: Dearborn (surname) Henry Dearborn (1751–1829), U.S. Secretary of War under President Thomas Jefferson, Senior Officer of the U.S...
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    named in honor of Henry Dearborn, then United States Secretary of War. The original fort was destroyed following the Battle of Fort Dearborn during the War...
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    The Dearborn Independent, also known as The Ford International Weekly, was a weekly newspaper established in 1901, and published by Henry Ford from 1919...
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    nominated Henry Dearborn as Secretary of War in 1815. He had previously held the same position from 1801 to 1809 under Thomas Jefferson. However, Dearborn had...
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    Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn (March 3, 1783 – July 29, 1851) was an American soldier, lawyer, author, and statesman. Dearborn was the first President...
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    Henry Ford College (HFC) is a public community college in Dearborn, Michigan. The institution, established in 1938 by the Dearborn Fordson Public Schools...
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  • the Speedwriting System Henry Dearborn (1751–1829), American physician, general, and politician Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn (1783–1851), American...
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    Dearborn, The Happiest Man Alive, pp. 286–87. Dearborn, The Happiest Man Alive, p. 279. Ferguson, Henry Miller: A Life, p. 295. Frank Getlein, "Henry...
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    The University of Michigan–Dearborn (UM-Dearborn) is a public university in Dearborn, Michigan. Founded in 1959 with a gift from the Ford Motor Company...
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    border was ceded to Indiana Territory and organized as Dearborn County. It was named after Henry Dearborn who was U.S. Secretary of War at that time. Lawrenceburg...
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    The Battle of Fort Dearborn (sometimes called the Fort Dearborn Massacre) was an engagement between United States troops and Potawatomi Native Americans...
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    Henry Ford commissioned renowned architect Albert Kahn to design The Dearborn Inn, who in 1931 would create a Georgian inn to serve Ford's Dearborn airport...
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    moderate Republicans to his cabinet: James Madison as secretary of state, Henry Dearborn as secretary of war, Levi Lincoln as attorney general, and Robert Smith...
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    President of the United States John Langdon (New Hampshire), Governor Henry Dearborn (Massachusetts), Secretary of War John Quincy Adams (Massachusetts)...
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    Articles of Confederation between 1781 and 1789. Benjamin Lincoln and later Henry Knox held the position. When Washington was inaugurated as the first President...
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    was succeeded by Henry Dearborn Pierce, the youngest son of Benjamin Pierce. Henry Dearborn Pierce was succeeded by his son Kirk Dearborn Pierce, the grandson...
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    directly with President Jefferson. This infuriated Secretary of War Henry Dearborn, who fired Wells and replaced him with his rival, John Johnston. In...
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    June 15, 1800, until January 27, 1812, when former Secretary of War Henry Dearborn was promoted to major general over Wilkinson. On 30 April 1801, Wilkinson...
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    another New York district marshal, Congressman Thomas Morris, and Henry Dearborn for the District of Maine. From the nation's earliest days, marshals...
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    Dearborn Heights is a city in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. An inner-ring suburb of Detroit, Dearborn Heights is located about 12 miles...
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    Jay Treaty in 1796. It was renamed Fort Detroit by Secretary of War Henry Dearborn in 1805. The American commander William Hull surrendered the fort in...
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  • with Major General Henry Dearborn, commander of the American Army of the North, at Albany, New York during February. Both Dearborn and Chauncey agreed...
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    The Dearborn–Putnam controversy erupted in 1818 when Henry Dearborn published a post-war account of General Israel Putnam's performance during the Battle...
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    battle and British leadership suffered after his death. American General Henry Dearborn made a final attempt to advance north from Lake Champlain, but his militia...
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    through his clothing and hit the breech of his weapon). At this time Henry Dearborn, (who later became secretary of War under President Thomas Jefferson)...
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    Almanack. Retrieved 2023-01-10. Dearborn, Henry; Peckham, Howard (ed.). Revolutionary War Journals of Henry Dearborn, 1775–1783. 2009. p. 5 Boatner, 69...
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    was named for Henry Dearborn, Revolutionary War general and Secretary of War, and was incorporated in 1882. From 1913 to 1933, Dearborn was one of the...
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    The International Jew (category Henry Ford)
    published and distributed in the early 1920s by the Dearborn Publishing Company, an outlet owned by Henry Ford, the American industrialist and automobile...
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