Eben Norton Horsford
Eben Norton Horsford (July 27, 1818 – January 1, 1893) was an American scientist who taught agricultural chemistry in the Lawrence Scientific School at Harvard from 1847 to 1863. Later he was known for his reformulation of baking powder, his interest in Viking settlements in North America, and the monuments he built to Leif Erikson.
Eben Norton Horsford | |
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Born | Moscow, New York, United States | July 27, 1818
Died | January 1, 1893 74) | (aged
Citizenship | United States |
Known for | Glycocoll Baking powder Viking research |
Spouses | Mary L'Hommedieu Gardiner
(m. 1847; died 1855)Phoebe Dayton Gardiner
(m. 1857) |
Children | Cornelia Horsford Lilian Horsford |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Chemistry |
Institutions | Albany Female Academy Lawrence Scientific School |
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