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Joseph Augustus Biedenharn (December 13, 1866 –
October 9, 1952) was an
American businessman and
confectioner credited in the
summer of 1894 with having...
- above). In 1913,
Joseph A.
Biedenharn, the
first bottler of Coca-Cola,
moved to
Monroe from Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Biedenharn and his son
Malcolm were...
- The
Biedenharn Museum and
Gardens is a home
museum and
botanical garden located beside the
Ouachita River at 2006
Riverside Drive in
Monroe in Ouachita...
- Mississippi, at the
Biedenharn Candy Company on
March 12, 1894. The
proprietor of the
bottling works was
Joseph A.
Biedenharn. The
original bottles...
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Lawrence Christian Biedenharn, Jr. (18
November 1922, Vicksburg,
Mississippi – 12
February 1996, Austin, Texas) was an
American theoretical nuclear physicist...
- Hugo' for Freeform". The
Hollywood Reporter.
September 19, 2019.
Biedenharn, I., &
Biedenharn, I. (n.d.). See the
Cover for
Taylor Jenkins Reid's 'The Seven...
- 5 million.
Descendants received positive reviews from critics.
Isabella Biedenharn of
Entertainment W****ly gave the film a "B" grade,
saying "... plot isn't...
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instrumentation of "No" also
makes use of whistles,
described by
Isabella Biedenharn of
Entertainment W****ly as "a
catchy sundae of
whistles and s****y quips"...
- Atlanta-based Coca-Cola salesman,
during which he
persuaded Joe
Biedenharn of the
Biedenharn Candy Company to set up a Coca-Cola
dispenser in this
store and...
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Archived from the
original on 15
April 2022.
Retrieved 15
April 2022.
Biedenharn,
Isabella (5
October 2016). "The Girl on the Train:
Rebecca Ferguson on...