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  2. Benjamin T. Babbitt - Wikipedia

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    The soap was sold from brightly painted street cars with musicians, which helped lead the phrase "get on the bandwagon." [7] Babbitt was the first manufacturer to offer tours of his factories and one of the first to give away free samples. [6] He used the advertising slogans, "Soap for all nations" and "Cleanliness is the scale of civilization ...

  3. History of Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The first US president to visit Austin, William McKinley pictured here with Texas governor Joseph D. Sayers, did so to great fanfare [41] Between 1880 and 1920 Austin's population grew threefold to 34,876, but the city slipped from fourth largest in the state to tenth largest.

  4. Timeline of Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    1842 – Texas seat of government relocated from Austin to Houston. [1] 1845 – Austin becomes part of the new U.S. state of Texas. [2] 1846 – Texas seat of government relocated back to Austin from Houston. [1] 1850 – Population: 3,841. [4] 1854 – Swenson Building and Ziller Building constructed. [5] 1855 Texas State Capitol built. [2 ...

  5. Shaving soap - Wikipedia

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    Williams (a common American shaving soap intended for use in a mug rather than a scuttle) has been produced since 1840, [2] and a US patent for a shaving scuttle for use with a hard soap was granted in 1867. [3] Shaving sticks (shaving soap formed into a cylinder) have existed at least since the mid-19th century. [4]

  6. Soap - Wikipedia

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    True soaps, which we might recognise as soaps today, were different to proto-soaps. They foamed, were made deliberately, and could be produced in a hard or soft form because of an understanding of lye sources. [16] It is uncertain as to who was the first to invent true soap. [15] [20]

  7. Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Austin, Travis County and Williamson County have been the site of human habitation since at least 9200 BC. The area's earliest known inhabitants lived during the late Pleistocene (Ice Age) and are linked to the Clovis culture around 9200 BC (over 11,200 years ago), based on evidence found throughout the area and documented at the much-studied Gault Site, midway between Georgetown and Fort Cavazos.

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  9. Oxydol - Wikipedia

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    It was created in 1914 by Thomas Hedley Co. of Newcastle upon Tyne and purchased by Procter & Gamble in 1930. It was P&G's first laundry soap. In the 1930s, Oxydol was the sponsor of the Ma Perkins radio show, considered the first soap opera; as such, Oxydol sponsorship put the "soap" in "soap opera".