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  1. William Deering (April 25, 1826 – December 9, 1913) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He inherited a woolen mill in Maine, but made his fortune in later life with the Deering Harvester Company.

  2. William Deering (* 25. April 1826 in South Paris, Maine; † 9. Dezember 1913 in Coconut Grove, Florida) war ein amerikanischer Industrieller. Deering verließ um 1850 seinen Geburtsort in Maine und investierte sein Erbe in westliches Farmland in Illinois und Iowa.

  3. 21. Apr. 2024 · William Deering (born April 25, 1826, South Paris, Maine, U.S.—died Dec. 9, 1913, Coconut Grove, Fla.) was an American businessman and philanthropist whose company was at one time the largest agricultural-implement manufacturer in the world.

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  4. 1. Aug. 2003 · Learn how William Deering, a former dry goods merchant, became a major player in the reaper and binder industry in the 19th century. Discover how he invested in and improved the Marsh harvester, the Gordon binder and the Appleby twine-tie binder.

  5. WILLIAM DEERING is a documentary photographer known for his ambiguous images of people, places and things… his photography projects have taken him throughout Europe, the Far East and the United States and is represented internationally by Getty Images and is currently working on a number of new projects.

  6. William Deering. American manufacturer William Deering (1826-1913) made improvements in the grain harvester that greatly increased production of grain throughout the world. Born in South Paris, Maine, William Deering intended to study medicine but, because of his father's need for help in his woolen mill, went to work there instead.

  7. Learn about William Deering, who revolutionized wheat harvesting with his innovative machines and became a wealthy industrialist. Find out how he partnered with Gammon, Steward, and McCormick, and how his company merged with International Harvester.