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  1. Signature. Charles Deering (July 31, 1852 – February 5, 1927) was an American businessman, art collector, and philanthropist. He was an executive of the agricultural machinery company founded by his father that became International Harvester. Charles's successful stewardship of the family firm left him with the means and leisure to indulge ...

  2. Charles Deering Estate is located in the Cutler neighborhood of Palmetto Bay, Florida . The grounds include what is thought to be the largest virgin coastal tropical hardwood hammock in the continental United States. The estate was acquired by the state of Florida in 1985.

  3. Charles Deering died in 1927, but the estate remained with his heirs until 1986 when it was purchased by the State of Florida and added to the National Registry of Historic Places. Most of Deering’s original art collection was donated to the Art Institute of Chicago and the Libraries at Northwestern University by his daughters.

  4. Jan 1, 2024 · Deering Estate: A Historic Venue & Museum in Miami. Nestled along the southwestern edge of Biscayne Bay Aquatic Preserve is a historic landmark in Miami covering 450 acres of diverse ecosystems and hosting 10,000 years of human history. The Deering Estate offers a range of events, exhibits, tours and classes for visitors.

  5. Charles Deering (1852 - 1927) was an industrialist and a visionary leader in the farm machinery industry (as Frank Seiberling was in the rubber industry). In 1907, Deering bought Akron Works, a farm machinery company, and incorporated it with his other manufacturing holdings – these holdings would eventually become the International Harvester ...

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  7. Charles Deering, his son, joined the family business and continued to support the University, often anonymously. By the mid-1920s the University had outgrown tiny Lunt Library, which had become overcrowded and inefficient as a book repository, and desperately needed a new facility. After Charles’ death in 1927 the family agreed that a library ...

  8. The Deering Estate once housed one of the most extensive and valuable art and antique collections in South Florida. Several historic inventories document the content of the houses between 1916 and shortly after Charles Deering’s death in 1927. The vast collection included paintings by Goya, Murillo, El Greco, Zuluaga, Sorolla, Padilla ...

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