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Robert Augustus Chesebrough (/ˈtʃiːzbroʊ/;
January 9, 1837 –
September 8, 1933) was an
American chemist who
discovered petroleum jelly—which he marketed...
- in use by the Pond's brand. In 1987, the
Chesebrough Manufacturing Company, po****rly
known as "
Chesebrough-Ponds", was
acquired by Anglo-Dutch company...
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Chesebrough may
refer to:
Robert Chesebrough (1837–1933), an
American chemist Chesebrough Manufacturing Company,
American oil
business which produced...
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previously owned Conoco), and
Unilever (which
presently owns
Chesebrough and Vaseline).
Among Standard Oil's
largest non-petroleum descendants...
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William Chesebrough (c.1594–1667) was a
farmer and
trader in the
colonies of M****achusetts and Connecticut. He was one of the four co-founders of Stonington...
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Chesebrough Manufacturing Company (/ˈtʃiːzbroʊ/) was an oil company,
founded in 1859,
which produced petroleum jelly under the
brand names Vaseline and...
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camps it will
continue to own—Camp Pico Blanco, Camp Hi-Sierra, and
Chesebrough Scout Reservation. In
September 2012, the
combined councils announced...
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hastened healing, the
workers used the
jelly on cuts and burns.
Robert Chesebrough, a
young chemist whose previous work of
distilling fuel from the oil...
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reference to the name
Vaseline was by
Chesebrough in his U.S.
patent (U.S.
Patent 127,568) in 1872. "I,
Robert Chesebrough, have
invented a new and
useful product...
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March 14, 2012.
Retrieved February 13, 2019.
Taranto & Leo 2004, p. 264.
Chesebrough 1994, pp. 76, 79, 106, 110. Fornieri,
Joseph R.; Gabbard, Sara Vaughn...