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  2. Horicon Bank - Wikipedia

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    Horicon Bank is a commercial joint bank operating in Wisconsin. It was established in 1896 by Daniel C. Van Brunt, the inventor of the grain drill. His manufacturing company was sold in 1911 to Deere & Company, which continues to operate the factory as John Deere Horicon Works, producing consumer products including lawn tractors.

  3. Horicon, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Van Brunt, the inventor of the grain-drill and founder of what became John Deere Horicon Works, founded Horicon Bank in 1896. The Dodge County Pionier took over the Horicon Reporter in 2009 to cover news in Horicon and the surrounding area.

  4. Daniel C. Van Brunt House - Wikipedia

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    History [ edit ] The house was originally built for dentist William Decker, then occupied from 1868 by Van Brunt, a wagon builder who with his brother designed and built the first mechanical broadcast seeder marketed in the U.S.

  5. John Samuel Rowell - Wikipedia

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    Numerous companies in the seeder cultivator industry were also paying a higher royalty for using Rowell patents including the Van Brunt Seeder Manufactory in Horicon, Wisconsin, which was later purchased in 1912 by a firm that would be acquired by John Deere. Rowell also invented the "Force Feed" for grain drills, harrows, hay rakes, fanning ...

  6. Superior Drill Company - Wikipedia

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    Superior Drilling Company was a manufacturer of farming implements that formed in the 1880s to 1903 in Springfield, Ohio, United States. Edward Lyon Buchwalter was one of the organizers of the Superior Drill Company and president of the same from 1883 to 1903.

  7. Henry Van Brunt - Wikipedia

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    The same year, Van Brunt and former employee Frank M. Howe established the firm of Van Brunt & Howe, and about six years after took the dramatic step of moving his office from Boston to Kansas City, [6] [7] partly for multiple commissions for the Union Pacific Railroad for grand stations in western cities like Ogden, Utah (1889; burned down ...

  8. Van Brunt House - Wikipedia

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    Van Brunt and his neighbor, Dr. Strickland, were from the Iamonia community, where Van Brunt ran a successful general store and cotton business. His business was also moved to Miccosukee but it was short-lived. Rinaldo F. Van Brunt died in 1914 [2] and his widow continued in life by boarding teachers employed at the Concord School. [3]

  9. Van Norman Machine Tool Company - Wikipedia

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    Van Norman #12 milling machine. The Van Norman Machine Tool Company was an American machine tool builder from late in the 19th century until the mid-1980s. The company was based in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA. Its main areas of focus were milling machines and grinding machines. The company was acquired by Universal American Corporation ...