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  1. Henry Agard Wallace (October 7, 1888 – November 18, 1965) was an American politician, journalist, farmer, and businessman who served as the 33rd vice president of the United States, from 1941 to 1945, under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. He served as the 11th U.S. secretary of agriculture and the 10th U.S. secretary of commerce.

  2. Henry or Harry Wallace may refer to: Henry A. Wallace (1888–1965), U.S. Vice President 1941–1945, presidential candidate for the Progressive Party 1948. Henry A. Wallace Beltsville Agricultural Research Center. Henry Cantwell Wallace (1866–1924), U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, father of Henry A. Wallace.

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  4. The Henry A. Wallace Beltsville Agricultural Research Center (BARC), also known as the National Agricultural Research Center, is a unit of the United States Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service. It is located in unincorporated Prince George,

  5. Theory of evolution. Other scientific contributions. Other activities. Legacy and historical perception. Writings. References. Further reading. External links. Alfred Russel Wallace OM FRS (8 January 1823 – 7 November 1913) was an English [1] naturalist, explorer, geographer, anthropologist, biologist and illustrator. [2] .

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    Born May 11, 1866, in Rock Island, Illinois, Wallace was the first child and son of Henry Wallace and Nancy "Nannie" (née Cantwell) Wallace. John Wallace, father of the elder Henry, was an Ulster Scots immigrant from the village Kilrea in County Londonderry, Ireland who arrived in Philadelphia in 1823 and later owned a farm in western Pennsylvania,...

    Henry left Winterset in 1885 to attend Iowa State Agricultural College, now Iowa State University; he left the college in 1887 and later said "very little agriculture was taught [at the school]". He married Carrie May Brodhead, whom he met at the college, on November 27, 1887. The two returned to Adair County to become tenant farmerson his father's...

    Wallace served as the longtime president of the Cornbelt Meat Producers Association. He was appointed secretary of agriculture by president Warren G. Harding in 1921. Wallace promoted programs for American farmers struggling against over-production and the collapse of farm prices after World War Iended. Wallace continued to serve as secretary of ag...

    Wallace died while still in office on October 25, 1924, just 10 days before the elections. He was 58 years old at the time of his death. Wallace was buried in Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines, Iowa. His son, Henry A. Wallace, went on to become secretary of agriculture, vice president, and the secretary of commerce. Wallace's book, Our Debt and Duty ...

    Works by Henry Cantwell Wallace at LibriVox(public domain audiobooks)
    Henry Cantwell Wallace at Find a Grave
  6. The Progressive Party was a left-wing political party in the United States that served as a vehicle for the campaign of Henry A. Wallace, a former vice president, to become President of the United States in 1948.

  7. Henry A. Wallace, 1940. Background. Henry Wallace who formed the Progressive Party in 1948 was deemed one of the most liberal idealists in the Roosevelt administration. [2] . He was the secretary of agriculture before he served as FDR's vice president during his (1941–45) third term, but was dropped from the ticket for the 1944 election.