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  1. James Deering (November 12, 1859 – September 21, 1925) was an American executive in the management of his family's Deering Harvester Company and later International Harvester, as well as a socialite and an antiquities collector. He built his landmark Vizcaya estate, where he was an early 20th-century resident on Biscayne Bay in the present ...

  2. James Deering. Photo courtesy of the Vizcaya Archives. James Deering (1859-1925), Vizcaya’s owner, was the vice president of his family’s business, International Harvester, the leading manufacturer of agricultural machinery in the United States around 1900. In 1908 Deering retired and began planning a winter retreat in Miami to escape Chicago’s cold winters. Reflecting his interests […]

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  4. James Deering, the patron of Vizcaya. James Deering (1859–1925) was a retired millionaire and a bachelor in his early fifties when he undertook the challenge to build an elaborate estate in South Florida. He was afflicted with pernicious anemia, a condition for which doctors recommended sunshine and a warm climate: Vizcaya became the place ...

  5. Feb 13, 2019 · By. Mary Fairchild. Updated on February 13, 2019. The Apostle James, son of Alphaeus, was also known as James the Less or James the Lesser. He's not to be confused with James the Apostle, the first Apostle and the brother of Apostle John. A third James appears in the New Testament.

  6. vizcaya.org › yours-truly › test-mobile-view_meetMeet the Deerings - Vizcaya

    Meet the Deerings. Take a closer look at three generations of the Deering family to begin to understand how James Deering—who was born in Maine, ran a family business in Chicago and had homes in New York City and Neuilly, France—selected Miami for his winter retreat.

  7. James M. Deering was born in the county of Wayne, West Virginia, on December 27, 1814. His father, John Deering, senior, was born in 1769 in Stokes County, North Carolina; from there he removed to Cabell County, West Virginia; from there to Greenup County, Kentucky, and then to Lawrence county, Ohio, in 1830, where he died in 1843.

  8. Dec 7, 2020 · He proclaimed the gospel after Jesus' resurrection and was the first apostle to be martyred for his faith. Bible References: The apostle James is mentioned in all four Gospels and his martyrdom is cited in Acts 12:2. Father: Zebedee. Mother: Salome. Brother: John.

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