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  1. Henry Cantwell Wallace (* 11. Mai 1866 in Rock Island, Illinois; † 25. Oktober 1924 in Washington, D.C.) war ein US-amerikanischer Hochschullehrer, Verleger sowie Landwirtschaftsminister der Vereinigten Staaten .

  2. Henry Cantwell Wallace (May 11, 1866 – October 25, 1924) was an American farmer, journalist, and political activist who served as the secretary of agriculture from 1921 to 1924 under Republican presidents Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge.

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  3. wallace.org › who-are-the-wallaces › henry-c-wallaceHenry C. Wallace

    Appointed Secretary of Agriculture by President Harding in 1921, Henry C. Wallace promoted programs for American farmers struggling against over-production and the collapse of farm prices following the first World War. He achieved a distinguished record as an administrator, framer of agricultural policies, creator of the Bureau of Agricultural ...

  4. Henry C. Wallace. An agricultural journalist and secretary of agriculture in the Harding administration, Henry Cantwell Wallace was one of the founders and for many years associate editor and editor of Wallaces' Farmer.

  5. Henry Agard Wallace (1888-1965) served as the 11 th U.S. Secretary of Agriculture and 33 rd U.S. Vice President under Franklin D. Roosevelt. Wallace was a staunch advocate for progressive democracy and systemic change in the U.S., evidenced by his work on New Deal agricultural reforms as Secretary of Agriculture and his opposition to ...

  6. 13. Dez. 2023 · Portrait bust of pioneer agricultural researcher at Iowa State College, and father of United States Vice President Henry A. Wallace. Cantwell Wallace was U.S. Secretary of Agriculture under President Warren G. Harding and publisher of Wallace's Farmer magazine.

  7. Henry Cantwell Wallace (May 11, 1866 – October 25, 1924) was an American farmer, journalist, and political activist who served as the secretary of agriculture from 1921 to 1924 under Republican presidents Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge.