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  2. Daniel Henchman - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Henchman (November 23, 1730 – January 7, 1775) [1] was a noted colonial American silversmith, active in Boston, Massachusetts. He was born in Lynn, Massachusetts as the son of Rev. Nathaniel Henchman, apprenticed to silversmith Jacob Hurd , and married Elizabeth Hurd on March 20, 1753.

  3. Henchman - Wikipedia

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    A henchman is a loyal employee, supporter, or aide to some powerful figure engaged in nefarious or criminal enterprises. Henchmen are typically relatively unimportant in the organisation: minions whose value lies primarily in their unquestioning loyalty to their leader.

  4. John Hench - Wikipedia

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    Hench was born on June 29, 1908, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and raised in Southern California.He attended the Los Angeles Art Students' League.Hench attended further art and creative schools in the United States, including the Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, [2] the San Francisco Art Institute in San Francisco, and the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles.

  5. Hench - Wikipedia

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    Hench is a surname of possible English or Scottish origin. Notable people with the surname include: Else Hench, Austrian luger; John Hench (1908–2004), American employee of The Walt Disney Company; Julie Diana Hench, American ballet dancer, ballet master, writer and arts administrator; Kevin Hench, American screenwriter, producer, and columnist

  6. Daniel Henchman (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Henchman Coat of Arms [5]. Daniel Henchman was born in Boston on January 21, 1689. He was the son of Hezekiah and Abigail Henchman, and grandson of Captain Daniel Henchman (1623–1685), who emigrated to New England from London, and who was a captain in the New England Confederation who served with distinction in King Philip's War.

  7. Philip Showalter Hench - Wikipedia

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    Philip Showalter Hench (February 28, 1896 – March 30, 1965 [1]) was an American physician.Hench, along with his Mayo Clinic co-worker Edward Calvin Kendall and Swiss chemist Tadeus Reichstein was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1950 for the discovery of the hormone cortisone, and its application for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.

  8. Category:United States history images - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "United States history images" The following 54 files are in this category, out of 54 total. Abraham Lincoln head on shoulders photo portrait.jpg 2,850 × 3,742; 2.68 MB

  9. List of photographs considered the most important - Wikipedia

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