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  1. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 45402102. Sponsored by Shevlin McCann. Source citation. William Deering was a Chicago businessman and philanthropist. He was the founder of the Deering Harvester Company which later merged with other companies to become the International Harvester Company. He was an early president of the International Harvester Company.

  2. William Howe. Title Commander-in-Chief, America; Major General. Date of Birth - Death August 10, 1729 - July 12, 1814. A talented and experienced soldier from a family that produced many talented and experienced soldiers, William Howe nonetheless became the scapegoat for the British failure to crush the American Revolution early on.

  3. William Howe 's birthday is 07/05/1977 and is 46 years old. William Howe lives in Simpsonville, SC; previous city include Greer SC. Other names that William uses includes William Deering Howe and Deering W Howe. William's ethnicity is Native American, whose political affiliation is currently a registered Unaffiliated/Non Affiliated; and ...

  4. Jul 22, 2013 · 'Linden Hill', the Richard Flint Howe estate designed by Carrere & Hastings c. 1915 (with alterations in 1917 and 1927) in Brookville. Howe was married to Abby Deering, daughter of William Deering of the Deering Harvester Company, later the International Harvester Company. He was a partner, secretary, treasurer and director at the International ...

  5. Chicago. Graceland Cemetery. Created by: Big Ern. Added: Feb 10, 2012. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 84800919. Source citation. Charles Deering was a Chicago businessman, art collector, and philanthropist. His parents were William Deering (1826-1913, buried in this cemetery lot) and Abby Reed Barbour Deering (died 1856, no findagrave listing).

  6. 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.

  7. The Knollwood estate was a Gold Coast era castle-esque house and estate. Located in Muttontown, New York, USA, its ruins are now part of the Muttontown Preserve. Designed by architects Hiss and Weekes, the 60-room main house was built on a 260-acre (1.1 km) plot of land which encompassed the Westbrook Farms. Built between 1906 and 1920 for Wall ...

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