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  1. William Deering Howe's House (Former) (Bing Maps). William Deering Howe was a former heir to the Deering Harvester fortune. His former home is now the centerpiece building of the Long Island Lutheran Middle & High School.

  2. Deering Davis. William Deering Davis (March 9, 1897 – 1965) [1] was an American designer and author who was one of the first American aviators to serve in Italy in World War I. He is also known for his marriages to movie star Louise Brooks and racehorse owner Etti Plesch .

  3. Feb 27, 2024 · Definition. Sir William Howe (1729-1814) was a British military officer and politician, most notable for his role as commander-in-chief of the British army during the initial years of the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). Despite several significant victories, including the captures of New York City and Philadelphia, he was unable to ...

  4. Sep 1, 2018 · Updated on September 01, 2018. General Sir William Howe was a central figure during the early years of the American Revolution (1775-1783) when he served as commander of British forces in North America. A distinguished veteran of the French and Indian War, he took part in many of the conflict's campaigns in Canada.

  5. 1. William Deering Howe (hereinafter called "the decedent") married Polly Brooks Howe in New York, New York, on June 27, 1921. Two children were born of the marriage, to wit, Cynthia Brooks Howe, born July 27, 1923, and Priscilla Cotton Howe, born September 15, 1927. 2. In early 1940, certain disputes arose between the decedent and his wife.

  6. 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. During the next 20 years he made a considerable fortune selling woolen goods and speculating in western lands. In 1870 he lent $40,000 to E. H. Gammon, who was manufacturing the Marsh ...

  7. Aug 1, 1998 · The McCormick, Deering and Milwaukee Harvester companies, Piano Mfg. Co., and Warder, Bushnell & Glessner (Champion harvesters) merged to become the mighty International Harvester Co. For many years after the merger, IHC sold two parallel lines of equipment, one named McCormick and one named Deering, each slightly different from the other, but ...

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