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  2. Nathaniel Wyeth (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Nathaniel C. Wyeth (October 24, 1911 – July 4, 1990) was an American mechanical engineer and inventor. He is best known for creating a variant of polyethylene terephthalate that could withstand the pressure of carbonated liquids .

  3. Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth - Wikipedia

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    Wyeth was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Jacob and Elizabeth (Jarvis) [1] Wyeth. He married Elizabeth Jarvis Stone on January 29, 1824. He began his working career in the 1820s by acting as foreman for a company that harvested ice from Fresh Pond in Cambridge, and thus helping Boston's "Ice King" Frederic Tudor to establish New England's ice trade with the Caribbean, Europe, and India.

  4. N. C. Wyeth - Wikipedia

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    Newell Convers Wyeth (October 22, 1882 – October 19, 1945), known as N. C. Wyeth, was an American painter and illustrator. He was a student of Howard Pyle and became one of America's most well-known illustrators. [ 1 ]

  5. Nathaniel Wyeth - Wikipedia

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    Nathaniel Wyeth may refer to: Nathaniel Wyeth (inventor) (1911–1990), inventor of the recyclable PET plastic bottle; Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth (1802–1856), developer ...

  6. Fort Hall - Wikipedia

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    Fort Hall was a fort in the Western United States that was built in 1834 as a fur trading post by Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth.It was located on the Snake River in the eastern Oregon Country, now part of present-day Bannock County in southeastern Idaho.

  7. Nathan C. Wyeth - Wikipedia

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    Nathan Corwith Wyeth (April 20, 1870 – August 30, 1963) was an American architect. ... Dr. Jacob Wyeth, accompanied his brother Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth, ...

  8. Nathaniel Lowe and Washington Nationals argue final salary ...

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    First baseman Nathaniel Lowe asked to be paid $11.1 million and the Washington Nationals argued for $10.3 million on Friday in the final salary arbitration hearing of the year. A decision by ...

  9. Fort William (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Fort William (Oregon) Fort William was a fur trading outpost built in 1834 by the American Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth, a Boston merchant, backed by American investors.It was located on the Columbia River on Wappatoo Island near the future Portland, Oregon.