- William Deering
William Deering (
April 25 ,1826 –December 9 ,1913 ) was a U.S. business man andphilanthropist .Deering was born in
South Paris ,Maine ; he inherited a woolen mill in Maine, but made his fortune in later life with theDeering Harvester Company .After retiring and moving to
Plano, Illinois to manage a mill for Elijah Gammon, an old friend, Deering bought the company and moved it toChicago in 1880 to be closer to his home in Evanston. The company pioneered with a harvestingreaper incorporating an automatictwine binder , invented byJohn Appleby ofBeloit, Wisconsin .cite news
url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,755859,00.html
title=Northwestern Harvest
date=February 24 1936
publisher=TIME magazine
accessdate=2007-07-27] Deering was also responsible for building a modern twine factory to supply farmers with sufficient length and quality of twine to work with the binders, a move followed by most competitors. [cite news
url=http://www.howellfarm.org/calendar/wheat/binder_2.htm
title="Shaking Off the Shackles of Manual Toil" - The Story of the Binder
date=Autumn 2001/Winter 2002
publisher=The Furrow (The Friends of Howell Living History Farm)
accessdate=2007-07-27]The Deering company and the reorganized Plano Harvester Company, which had moved to Pullman, competed aggressively with each other and the
McCormick Harvesting Machine Company , but in 1902, under his son's direction, all three companies merged with two others to form theInternational Harvester Company . [cite web
url=http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/29.html
title=Agricultural Machine Industry
work=Encyclopedia of Chicago
publisher=Chicago Historical Society
accessdate=2007-07-27]He financially supported several institutions of
Chicago , theNorthwestern University , theGarrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary , and theWesley Hospital among them. He gave Northwestern over $1 million over the years, and served on the university's board for 38 years, including 10 years (1895-1905) as president of the board; he declined an offer to rename the school "Deering University".cite news
url=http://www.northwestern.edu/magazine/northwestern/spring2001/charting_long_feature.htm
title=Charting the Way
author=Kent Cubbage
date=Spring 2001
publisher=Northwestern Magazine
accessdate=2007-07-27]Deering died in
Coconut Grove . He was the father ofCharles Deering andJames Deering .References
External links
* [http://www.library.northwestern.edu/archives/findingaids/Deering_papers.pdf William Deering Family Papers, Northwestern University Archives, Evanston, Illinois]
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