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Definition of Henry John Heinz
1. Noun. United States industrialist who manufactured and sold processed foods (1844-1919).
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Literary usage of Henry John Heinz
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Famous Leaders of Industry: The Life Stories of Boys who Have Succeeded by Edwin Wildman, Trentwell Mason White, Harry Irving Shumway (1920)
"... Henry John Heinz PITTSBURGH PICKLE KING AND SUNDAY-SCHOOL LEADER AN inspiring
and really wonderful romance of business is the story of Henry John Heinz, ..."
2. A Century and a Half of Pittsburg and Her People by John Newton Boucher, John Woolf Jordan (1908)
"Henry John Heinz, well and widely known by reason of his connection as founder
and president of the HJ Heinz Company, makers of the famous "57 ..."
3. History of Pittsburgh and Environs, from Prehistoric Days to the Beginning by George Thornton Fleming (1922)
"The founder, Henry John Heinz, born in Pittsburgh, of German descent, early in
life became engaged in market gardening, which with the usual thrift of his ..."