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  1. The Henry, an Autograph Collection, showcases Michigans best with art-inspired decor and exemplary amenities. Located just steps from Fairlane Town Center and the campus of the University of Michigan-Dearborn, our sophisticated hotel puts you in a premier location to enjoy the local area. We're a short drive from The Henry Ford Museum and ...

  2. 14 de feb. de 2019 · Now in his 70’s, Henry traveled to Europe for the first time. He returned home two years later and settled into a peaceful retirement. If you would like to learn about a few of the Secretaries of War who preceded Dearborn, check out my articles on Henry Knox, Timothy Pickering, and James McHenry. (A lot of Henry’s, huh.)

  3. Media Gallery. Born in Exeter, New Hampshire, Henry Dearborn studied at both Williams College in western Massachusetts and the College of William and Mary in Virginia, gaining his legal degree in 1807. Uninspired by law, he devoted himself to public service, learning engineering as superintendent of the fortification of Portland harbor during ...

  4. Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn (March 3, 1783 – July 29, 1851) was an American soldier, lawyer, author, and statesman. Dearborn was the first President of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society , a member of the Society of the Cincinnati , and the author of many books.

  5. Henry Dearborn (February 23, 1751 – June 6, 1829) was an American physician, and statesman. He was a veteran of both the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812 . He represented this district as a Democratic-Republican in the Third and Fourth Congresses (1793-1797).

  6. A Luxuriously Artful Hotel in Dearborn, MI. Check in: 4:00 PM. Check out: 11:00 AM. 308 Rooms. Free Wi-Fi. Swimming Pool. Business Center. Fitness Center. Experience the art of hospitality and a newly imagined vision of modern luxury at The Henry, a Marriott Autograph Collection hotel in Dearborn, Michigan.

  7. Henry Dearborn. Born in 1751 in North Hampton, New Hampshire, Henry Dearborn was practicing medicine when he learned of the Battle of Lexington in 1775. He enlisted a company of men and became a Captain in the 1st New Hampshire regiment taking part in the Battle of Bunker Hill. Shortly after he joined the force led by Benedict Arnold to march ...