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- Henry_Harford_Cumming abstract "Henry Harford Cumming (1799–1866) was an important figure in antebellum Augusta, Georgia.His main business was in cotton but he also engaged J. Edgar Thomson to design the Augusta Canal, in order to run his mills and had started a law firm with politician George W. Crawford. His brother was Governor of Utah Territory Alfred Cumming and his son, Alfred Cumming, was a general in the Confederate States Army.".
- Q16065813 abstract "Henry Harford Cumming (1799–1866) was an important figure in antebellum Augusta, Georgia.His main business was in cotton but he also engaged J. Edgar Thomson to design the Augusta Canal, in order to run his mills and had started a law firm with politician George W. Crawford. His brother was Governor of Utah Territory Alfred Cumming and his son, Alfred Cumming, was a general in the Confederate States Army.".
- Henry_Harford_Cumming comment "Henry Harford Cumming (1799–1866) was an important figure in antebellum Augusta, Georgia.His main business was in cotton but he also engaged J. Edgar Thomson to design the Augusta Canal, in order to run his mills and had started a law firm with politician George W. Crawford. His brother was Governor of Utah Territory Alfred Cumming and his son, Alfred Cumming, was a general in the Confederate States Army.".
- Q16065813 comment "Henry Harford Cumming (1799–1866) was an important figure in antebellum Augusta, Georgia.His main business was in cotton but he also engaged J. Edgar Thomson to design the Augusta Canal, in order to run his mills and had started a law firm with politician George W. Crawford. His brother was Governor of Utah Territory Alfred Cumming and his son, Alfred Cumming, was a general in the Confederate States Army.".