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    The McCormickInternational Harvester Company Branch House was built in 1898 in Madison, Wisconsin as a distribution center for farm implements of the...
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    more. It was formed from the 1902 merger of McCormick Harvesting Machine Company and Deering Harvester Company and three smaller manufacturers: Milwaukee;...
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  • Through the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company and later, the International Harvester Company and other investments, the McCormicks became one of...
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    Farmall Cub or International Cub (or simply "Cub" as it is widely known) was the smallest tractor manufactured by International Harvester (IH) under either...
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    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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    husband Harold Fowler McCormick were prominent in Chicago society, supporting many causes, including the city's first opera company. After being treated...
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    The McCormick Harvesting Machine Company Building, also known as the International Harvester Transfer House is an historic building located in Council...
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    manager of the new company. In 1919, Harold McCormick was elected president of the International Harvester Company. In 1922, Harold McCormick resigned the presidency...
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    relocated, renovated Steensland House". Holly Smith-Middleton (1997-06-30). "NRHP Nomination: University of Wisconsin Field House". National Park Service. Retrieved...
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    Congress. William Deering, founder of Deering Harvester Company, which later became International Harvester Company, father of James and Charles Deering James...
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