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  1. Henry Shelton Sanford (June 15, 1823 – May 21, 1891) was an American diplomat and businessman from Connecticut who served as United States Minister to Belgium from 1861 to 1869. He is also known for founding the city of Sanford, Florida [1] and for successfully lobbying the United States into recognizing King Leopold II 's claim to the Congo ...

  2. Henry Sanford was born in Woodbury, Connecticut, on June 15, 1823. He was the son of Nehemiah Curtis Sanford and Nancy Bateman Shelton. He graduated from the Episcopal Academy in Cheshire Connecticut in 1839. Sanford then attended Washington College (now Trinity College). During his sophomore year Sanford developed an asthmatic condition that ...

  3. Chase moved to Sanford, Florida, in 1878, where he began working for Henry Shelton Sanford at the Belair Groves and Experimental Gardens. After learning the trade with his experience with Sanford, Chase and his brother Joshua created the Chase & Company in 1884. They began selling fertilizer and fire insurance to other citrus and produce growers.

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  5. Henry Shelton Sanford (1823-1891) was an American diplomat, lawyer, and businessman. Born in Derby, Connecticut, Sanford eventually joined the United States Diplomatic Corps in 1849. During his initial tenure in the Diplomatic Corps, Sanford served as Secretary of the American Legation at Paris. In 1853, he was promoted to the position of ...

  6. Jul 12, 2022 · Henry Shelton Sanford’s agents went to extraordinary lengths to deny the Confederacy weapons, markets, and diplomatic backing. In some ways the outcome of Sanford’s covert struggle was as important as what took place on the battlefields of the United States.

  7. In 1854 Sanford gave up his position as Charge d'affaires at Paris and returned to the United States. In January 1855 he took over the Aves Island case for his Uncle Philo S. Shelton. Approximately 3000 items make up this portion of the papers which is centered upon the Venezuelan government's seizure in 1854 of the Aves Island.

  8. Jun 11, 1995 · Henry Shelton Sanford was best known for giving his name to a small town on Lake Monroe and turning it into a thriving shipping port and railroad hub, as well as helping to breed better citrus and ...

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