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  1. William Deering (April 25, 1826 – December 9, 1913) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He inherited a woolen mill in Maine, but made his fortune in later life with the Deering Harvester Company.

  2. Apr 21, 2024 · He incorporated his business in 1883 as William Deering & Company (later renamed the Deering Manufacturing Company) and exhibited the first self-propelled harvester in 1900. After he retired in 1901, his company merged with the International Harvester Company .

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  3. Aug 1, 2003 · He never designed a single piece of machinery, but Deering managed to turn other people’s ideas and inventions into an empire that eventually became International Harvester Co. William Deering was born on April 25, 1826, in South Paris, Maine, a small town about 40 miles north of Portland.

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  5. The Deering family, originally of South Paris, Maine, built what became one of the largest corporations in the United States, the International Harvester Company. William Deering and his sons, Charles and James, incorporated their original company in 1883 in Illinois but its reach was ultimately global in the industrialization of agriculture.

  6. Oct 24, 2019 · William Deering was getting older and wanted to sell. The rise of trusts and attempted monopolies was all the rage in the 1890s, and the two companies made several efforts to merge, hoping to abate their deadly competition.

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  7. During the 1890s the intense competition between Deering's company and his principal competitor, the McCormick Harvester Company, became damaging to both. As a result, when Deering retired, the two companies merged in 1902, thus forming the nucleus of the International Harvester Company.

  8. James Deering (November 12, 1859 – September 21, 1925) was an American executive in the management of his family's Deering Harvester Company and later International Harvester, as well as a socialite and an antiquities collector.

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