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  1. Discover life events, stories and photos about William Deering Howe (1900–1948) of Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States.

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    • Polly Davis Brooks, Elizabeth Brite Shevlin
  2. Dec 17, 2020 · RIP Deering Howe. Just saw that Duane and Gregg's good friend Deering Howe passed on December 3rd. He was an heir to the International Harvester fortune. He is the blonde haired guy front and center in the Brothers and Sisters inside cover pic. A charmed life well-lived.

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  4. Dec 12, 2020 · Born October 10, 1943, in New York City, he was the son of William "Deering" Howe of Locust Valley, NY and Elizabeth Shevlin Howe of Minneapolis, MN. The Deering family founded the Deering...

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  5. The bulk of the series pertains to William Deering (1826- 1913). Included are general biographical materials obituaries, tributes, and correspondence relating to Northwestern University business. Of particular interest is a folder of correspondence, dating from the period 1861-1863 and 1877, between William and his son, Charles.

    • Deering Library, Level 3, Evanston, 60208-2300, IL
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  6. Apr 21, 2024 · William Deering (born April 25, 1826, South Paris, Maine, U.S.—died Dec. 9, 1913, Coconut Grove, Fla.) was an American businessman and philanthropist whose company was at one time the largest agricultural-implement manufacturer in the world. Deering helped manage his family’s woolen mill in South Paris in western Maine.

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  7. Abby Deering Howe, child circa 1880 Abby Deering Howe as a child. Her hair is braided, she is wearing a double-breasted coat, her hat is in her hand, and she is leaning againg a bench with vines. Item Nbr: Title: Dates: Creator: Phys Desc: ADH_005_Enhanced Abby Deering Howe, child circa 1880 Abby Deering Howe as a child Item Nbr: Title: Dates ...

  8. Aug 1, 2003 · Apparently tired of the dry goods business, and with $40,000 burning a hole in his pocket, William Deering arrived in Chicago looking for a place to invest his money. Gammon was originally from Maine and knew Deering, who immediately agreed to sink his money in the new firm. Two years later, the company thrived.

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