RMDT1MNE–Gail Borden residence in Alhambra, ca.1903
RM2WRC1CF–Mrs. Gail Borden, between ca. 1910 and ca. 1920, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RM2E9RKY0–Mrs. Gail Borden
RMWTR285–Mrs. Gail Borden
RMRE574Y–. Condensed milk and milk powder : prepared for the use of milk condenseries, dairy students and pure food departments . Condensed milk. IO Condensed Milk and Milk Powder The American, Gail Borden, the inventor of the manufacture of condensed milk, is said to have experimented some ten years before he finally decided that a semi-fluid state, produced by evap- oration in vacuo, was the best form of preservation. He first applied for a patent in 1853, but it was not until three years later that the Patent Office appreciated the originality and value of his. Fig. 2. Gail Borden claim sufficiently
RM2ABWBD2–INDICATING STEAM ENGINES. DR. HENRY DRAPER'S RECENT DISCOVERIES IN SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSIS. GAIL BORDEN. . STEAM ON CANALS. Contents : NO. 37 PARK ROW NEW YORK. R3 00 1 50 25 00, scientific american, 1874-01-31
RFT8YMJH–Borden County, Texas (Counties in Texas, United States of America,USA, U.S., US) map vector illustration, scribble sketch Borden map
RF2AX0NH3–Small West Texas towns along US highway 180/62. Time seems to have bypassed this little places leaving them in suspended in the past.
RMG15CFF–Alonzo Hollister, a member of the Society of Shakers, and his vacuum pan evaporator. This invention was used to distill herbs in a vacuum at very low temperatures, thereby preserving their medicinal qualities. It was this machine that inspired Gail Borden
RMDF5BY6–Mrs. Gail Borden (LOC)
RMRDHKAR–. Condensed milk and milk powder, prepared for the use of milk condenseries, dairy students and pure food departments. Condensed milk. 18 History and Devklopmunt The American, Gail Borden, the inventor of the manufacture of condensed milk, is said to have experimented some ten years before he finally decided that a semi-fiuid state, produced by evap- oration in vacuo, was the best form of preservation. He first applied for a patent in 1853, but it was not until three years later that the Patent Oflice appreciated the originality and value of his. Fig. 2. Gail Borden claim sufficiently to grant
RFT5C6R4–Borden County, Texas (Counties in Texas, United States of America,USA, U.S., US) map vector illustration, scribble sketch Borden map
RF2AX0NHC–Small West Texas towns along US highway 180/62. Time seems to have bypassed this little places leaving them in suspended in the past.
RMDT29H2–Interior view of Gail Borden residence in Alhambra, showing small garden, ca.1903
RMRE574P–. Condensed milk and milk powder : prepared for the use of milk condenseries, dairy students and pure food departments . Condensed milk. 12 Condensed Milk and Milk Powder. strenuous years of the War of Secession did the value and useful- ness of condensed milk as a com- modity become fully recognized. During the Civil War there was a great demand for this product and from that time on the industry grew with great rapidity. 'The first factory was operated by Gail Borden in Wolcottville, Litchfield county, Connecticut, in "*' * the summer of 1856, but- disap- ng. 3. The first condensed mil
RF2AX0NGY–Small West Texas towns along US highway 180/62. Time seems to have bypassed this little places leaving them in suspended in the past.
RMDT293B–Interior view of atrium inside of the Gail Borden Jr. residence in Alhambra, shown at an angle, ca.1902-1908
RMRDHKAH–. Condensed milk and milk powder, prepared for the use of milk condenseries, dairy students and pure food departments. Condensed milk. 20 History and Development. Fig 3. The first condensed milk factory In America, Wolcottvllle, Conn. densed milk as a commodity become fully recognized. During the Civil War there was a great demand for this product and from that time on the industry grew with great rapid- ity. The first factory was operated by Gail Borden in Wolcottvllle, Litchfield county, Connecticut, in the summer of 1856, but disap- pointed in not obtaining means, nothing was accomplished.
RMPG3FWR–. Condensed milk and milk powder, prepared for the use of milk condenseries, dairy students and pure food departments. Condensed milk. 18 History and Devklopmunt The American, Gail Borden, the inventor of the manufacture of condensed milk, is said to have experimented some ten years before he finally decided that a semi-fiuid state, produced by evap- oration in vacuo, was the best form of preservation. He first applied for a patent in 1853, but it was not until three years later that the Patent Oflice appreciated the originality and value of his. Fig. 2. Gail Borden claim sufficiently to grant
RMPG3FWJ–. Condensed milk and milk powder, prepared for the use of milk condenseries, dairy students and pure food departments. Condensed milk. 20 History and Development. Fig 3. The first condensed milk factory In America, Wolcottvllle, Conn. densed milk as a commodity become fully recognized. During the Civil War there was a great demand for this product and from that time on the industry grew with great rapid- ity. The first factory was operated by Gail Borden in Wolcottvllle, Litchfield county, Connecticut, in the summer of 1856, but disap- pointed in not obtaining means, nothing was accomplished.
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