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  1. John Henry Manny (1825–1856) was the inventor of the Manny Reaper, one of various makes of reaper used to harvest grain in the 19th century. Cyrus McCormick III, in his Century of the Reaper, called Manny "the most brilliant and successful of all Cyrus McCormick's competitors," a field of many brilliant people.

  2. Robert Hall McCormick (June 8, 1780 – July 4, 1846) was an American inventor who invented numerous devices including a version of the reaper which his eldest son Cyrus McCormick patented in 1834 and became the foundation of the International Harvester Company. Although he lived his life in rural Virginia, he was patriarch of the McCormick ...

  3. Sajrus Hol Makormik (15. februar 1809 – 13. maj 1884) bio je američki izumitelj i biznismen koji je osnovao preduzeće McCormick Harvesting Machine, koje je kasnije postalo deo Internašonal Harvester kompanije 1902. godine. [2] Poreklom sa Blu Ridž planina u Virginiji, on i mnogi članovi njegove porodice postali su prominentni stanovnici ...

  4. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1967, p. 20. -- Tommy.rousse ( talk) 17:03, 29 August 2012 (UTC) [ reply] McCormick died in 1885, with his company passing to his son, Cyrus McCormick, Jr., whose antipathy and incompetence toward organized labor sparked the Haymarket affair, the origin of May Day as a labor holiday.

  5. Sie verfügte bereits über eine Haspel und bewegte Messer, die nach dem Prinzip einer Schere arbeiteten. 1831 baute Cyrus Hall McCormick eine Getreidemähmaschine, die er 1834 zum Patent anmeldete. Dieser „Virginia-Reaper“ war bereits mit Fingern und einem Messer ausgestattet und bescherte seinem Erfinder großen wirtschaftlichen Erfolg.

  6. Cyrus Hall McCormick was an American inventor and businessman who founded the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, which later became part of the International Harvester Company in 1902. Originally from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, he and many members of the McCormick family became prominent residents of Chicago. McCormick has been simplistically credited as the single inventor of ...

  7. Leander Hamilton McCormick (1859–1934), art collector and inventor. He is credited with the creation of the study of characterology. He had three sons: Leander James McCormick II, Edward Hamilton McCormick, and Alister Hamilton McCormick (1891–1921). Alister married Joan Tyndale Stevens, a niece of Charles Morton Astley, Lord Hastings.