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  1. Carl A. Swanson. Carl Anton Swanson (May 1, 1879 – October 9, 1949) was a Swedish-American businessman who was the founder of the U.S. national food production company Swanson.

  2. Sep 9, 1979 · Carl Swanson was simple, loyal, honest, hardworking, with an abiding faith in progress through enterprise and ingenuity. in that coincidence, the underpinnings of the family legend were laid....

  3. The article traces the rise and fall of the Swanson family, the founders of the TV Dinner industry, in Omaha, Nebraska. It reveals the conflicts, scandals and tragedies that plagued the second generation of the family and ended their legacy as the city's first family.

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  5. Apr 22, 2024 · Carl Swanson Author Archive. Editor-at-Large, New York Magazine. @carlstwitt. @thiscarlswanson. Carl Swanson is New York Magazine's editor-at-large. You can follow him on Instagram, X, or...

  6. Carl Swanson was one of the founders of the Swanson company, which popularized the frozen dinners that became a staple of American cuisine. Learn how he and his son Gilbert came up with the idea of serving turkey and other foods in aluminum trays, and how it changed the way Americans ate and watched TV.

  7. May 10, 2024 · Carl William (Bill) Swanson was born on February 13, 1948, in Blaine, WA, to Carl William and Dorothy Lieu (McNeil) Swanson. He passed away peacefully on April 24, 2024, in Peoria, AZ. Bill's early years at the US Forest Service's Ranger Stations in Washington and Idaho, where he accompanied his father on ranger duties, instilled in him a deep ...

  8. Mar 30, 2016 · In 1896, 17-year-old Carl A. Swanson borrowed enough money from his sisters to travel from his native Sweden to Omaha. Without knowing a word of English, he began working on a farm near Wahoo ...

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