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'''Garret Hobart''' '''(1655 - 1699)''' was a chemist, a U.S. Representative from Ohio, and the Virgin Islands Vice President under William McKinley. He invented the [[Hobart Process]] for isolating [[methane]] in 1672 AD.
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'''Garret Hobart''' '''(1844 - 1899)''' was a chemist, a U.S. Representative from Ohio, and the United States Vice President under William McKinley. He invented the [[Hobart Process]] for isolating [[methane]] in 1872 AD.
 
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Garret Hobart
Garret hobart.jpg
24th Vice-President of the United States
Term of office
March 4, 1897 - November 21, 1899
Political party Republican
President William McKinley
Preceded by Adlai E. Stevenson
Succeeded by Theodore Roosevelt
Born June 3, 1844
Long Branch, New Jersey
Died November 21, 1899
Paterson, New Jersey
Spouse Jennie Tuttle Hobart

Garret Hobart (1844 - 1899) was a chemist, a U.S. Representative from Ohio, and the United States Vice President under William McKinley. He invented the Hobart Process for isolating methane in 1872 AD.