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Jacob Haish (March 9, 1826 –
February 19, 1926) was one of the
first inventors of
barbed wire. His type of
barbed wire was in
direct competition with...
- The
Haish Memorial Library (also
known as the
DeKalb Public Library) was
designed by
Chicago architects White and
Weber (Charles E. White, Jr. and Bertram...
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operations profitable. The "Big Four" in
barbed wire were
Joseph Glidden,
Jacob Haish,
Charles Francis Washburn, and
Isaac L. Ellwood. Glidden, a
farmer in 1873...
- of
celebrities on the via Veneto. The
scandal provoked by
Turkish dancer Haish Nana's
improvised striptease at a
nightclub captured Fellini's imagination:...
- from Atlantis, was
released on
video in
Norway in the 1980s. In Israel,
HaIsh MeAtlantis (a
literal translation of the
English title) was
shown on Channel...
- wire in 1874,
which changed the
development of the
American West.
Jacob Haish, one of the
inventors of
barbed wire.
Barbara Hale, film
actress and Emmy...
- seat away from Sycamore. Two of DeKalb's most
prominent citizens,
Jacob Haish and
Isaac L. Ellwood, each
promised to
donate $20,000 to help
absorb some...
- (Everything That's Left)
Boten Matok Ba'Kirkas Duet
audition Fourth Audition "
Haish Ha'hu" (That Man)
Yehudit Ravitz and
Ahuva Ozeri Final audition....
- was
embroiled in a
legal battle initiated by
fellow DeKalb resident Jacob Haish over
whether the
design for
holding the
barbs in
place with an
extra strand...
- home was
designed by
another barbed wire
patent holder in DeKalb,
Jacob Haish. The
property contains the
house and two outbuildings; the barn and the...