James Caleb Jackson (March 28, 1811 – July 11, 1895) was the inventor of the first dry, whole grain breakfast cereal which he called granula. His views influenced the health reforms of Ellen G. White, a founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
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28 March 1811 Manlius, Onondaga County, New York
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Died |
11 July 1895 (aged 84) Dansville, New York
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