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Brown Date Garden
www.browndategarden.com
Family-owned date farm in Southern California, with retail mail orders to U.S. addresses
SCAIHA (graphics)
www.scaiha.org
Southern California AIHA; industrial hygiene professionals
William Beaumont Family
www.drwilliambeaumont.com
Genealogy includes Dr. William Beaumont, first U.S. physiologist.
Border Clan Scott
www.jamesette.com/border_scott
History for 29 generations (nine centuries) of Scotts. Family includes poet and novelist Sir Walter Scott.
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FAMOUS JAMESES
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Each week, we highlight a historic or famous person named James. This week's famous James is:
James Drummond Dole |
(born about 1878 - died May 14, 1958) The man behind Dole pineapple juice and canned pineapple. After graduating from Harvard in 1899 with degrees in agriculture and business, he moved from New England to Hawaii where his cousin Sanford was governor. He bought land and planted pineapples. In 1903, he built Hawaii's first pineapple cannery, where the fruit was peeled and cored by hand. In 1913, one of his engineers invented a machine that could peel and core 35 pineapples per minute. Dole developed the pineapple business into Hawaii's second largest industry.
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The name "James" is the English equivalent of Jacob; the first Jacob in the Bible was the patriarch of the 12 tribes of Israel. "James" is consistently among the most popular names for boys in the U.S.
Plural form of James: According to the Carnegie Mellon Style Guide, "Form plurals of family names that end in 's' by adding 'es.' Right: The Jameses live in Edgewood." See also StackExchange.com.
Some folks get to this page by accident (you typed "m" instead of "n," you typed a "." that doesn't belong, etc.). Here are some of the sites you might be looking for; you can also use a search engine such as Google.
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