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    1. Morbidly Excited Soil: Sylvester Graham and the Environmental Ethos of Antebellum Reform

      by Reed, Molly

      Environmental History, Volume 26, Issue 2, pp. 278 - 300

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    2. Application of high‐resolution Mobile Metal Ion (MMI) soil geochemistry to archaeological (...)

      by Mann, Alan W.; Sylvester, Graham C.; Rate, Andrew W. and Wilson, Clare A.

      Geoarchaeology, Volume 32, Issue 5, pp. 563 - 574

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    3. THE LONG HISTORY OF PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY: FROM CHOLERA TO COVID-19

      by Riddle, Jonathan D

      Fides Et Historia, Volume 55, Issue 1-2, p. 89

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    1. Horace Greeley to Sylvester Graham regarding an article, 26 June 1846.

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    2. Sex, diet, and debility in Jacksonian America : Sylvester Graham and health reform

      Stephen Nissenbaum.

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      This item is currently Available Perkins & Bostock Library, RA418.3.U6 N57 1980 

    3. Eros and modernization : Sylvester Graham, health reform, and the origins of Victorian (...)

      Jayme A. Sokolow.

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      Check Holdings for this item's availability Perkins & Bostock Library, HQ18.U5 S598 1983 

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    1. Muffins (1852) - Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen - The Devil's Tale

      The recipe called for “wheat flour,” which to modern readers might mean “whole wheat,” but in 1852 whole wheat flour was called graham (...)

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      The recipe called for “wheat flour,” which to modern readers might mean “whole wheat,” but in 1852 whole wheat flour was called graham (...)

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