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  1. 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 ...

  2. Leander James McCormick (1819–1900), an inventor and co-founder of the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, he owned substantial real estate in downtown Chicago and Lake Forest, Illinois. In the 1880s, he donated the McCormick Observatory to the University of Virginia in an effort to help the South recover from the war.

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  4. Cyrus Hall McCormick was born on February 15, 1809, in Raphine, Virginia. He was the eldest of eight children born to inventor Robert McCormick Jr. (1780–1846) and Mary Ann "Polly" Hall (1780–1853). As Cyrus's father saw the potential of the design for a mechanical reaper, he applied for a patent to claim it as his own invention.

    • Founder of the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company Co-designer of the mechanical reaper
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  5. Leander McCormick. Leander James McCormick was born to Robert Hall and Maryann (Polly) Grigsby McCormick on February 8, 1819 in Rockbridge County, Virginia. He was raised at the family homestead Walnut Grove, located near Steele's Tavern. Robert Hall McCormick invented the mechanical reaper, for which his son Cyrus later received the patent.

  6. Signature of Robert McCormick Jr. (1780–1846).png 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.

  7. Robert McCormick Jr. was an American inventor who invented numerous devices including a version of the reaper which his eldest son Cyrus McCormick patented in 1834. Although he lived his life in rural Virginia, he was patriarch of the McCormick family that became influential throughout the world, especially in large cities such as Chicago, Washington, D.C., and New York City.

  8. Oct 28, 2015 · Roanoke’s James H. Crumley meant the invention of camouflage to be used as hunting gear in 1969. In 2015, the camouflage print is no longer exclusive for people wanting to spend time in the woods. Camouflage print is now used in high fashion, where it can even cost upward of $2,500 for a Valentino Rockstud Camouflage Leather & Canvas Clutch.

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