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The Comstock Lode was first made public in 1859. it was named after a man named after Henry Comstock who had claimed it was his land when two Irish miners panned and found gold. Comstock sold out early and only made a small amount of money.
Henry Ford said... "History is more or less bunk"
William Henry Harrison was this unfortunate president.
Henry Ford changes history he changed to produce cars that almost anyone could buy, and by trying to find new materials to make them stronger and lighter
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John Henry Comstock died in 1931.
John Henry Comstock was born in 1849.
William Henry Comstock died on 1919-03-09.
William Henry Comstock was born on 1830-08-01.
Henry B. Comstock has written: 'How to build your vacation home for under $3,000.00' -- subject(s): Amateurs' manuals, Building, Vacation homes
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The Comstock Lode was first made public in 1859. it was named after a man named after Henry Comstock who had claimed it was his land when two Irish miners panned and found gold. Comstock sold out early and only made a small amount of money.
He became famouse for finding the Comstock lode, which made him extremly rich. This previous "answer" could not be more wrong. He neither discovered the Comstock silver mine or became rich from it. He was left behind to guard the house when the last of the 2 real discovers tried to get to California. Comstock made the claim for himself when nobody returned. He eventually sold all his claims for $11,000. He shot himself years later destitute in Montana. My Grandmother's name was Comstock.
The six wives of Henry VIII all met unfortunate ends.
Henry Bannerman has written: 'The modern Sabbath examined' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Sabbath, History 'The practices of the early Christians considered ...' -- subject(s): Baptism