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  2. William P. Bettendorf - Wikipedia

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    William P. Bettendorf (July 1, 1857 – June 3, 1910) was an American inventor. He is credited with the invention of the power lift sulky plow, the Bettendorf metal wheel and the one-piece railroad truck frame. By the age of 53 he held 94 patents. [1] With his younger brother, Joseph W. Bettendorf, he founded the Bettendorf Axle Company. His ...

  3. Category:Bettendorf High School alumni - Wikipedia

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  4. Joseph W. Bettendorf - Wikipedia

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    The Bettendorf Co. headquarters. In January 1895 the brothers incorporated their new venture under the name of the Bettendorf Axel Company. W. P. Bettendorf was the company's first president and J.W. Bettendorf initially served as secretary and manager of the company. [3] Two fires in 1902, one on January 28 and the other in May, destroyed the ...

  5. Category:People from Bettendorf, Iowa - Wikipedia

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  7. Marvin Mottet - Wikipedia

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    Marvin Alfred Mottet was born and raised on a farm near Ottumwa, Iowa.Because his childhood paralleled the Great Depression he grew up in poverty. But because his family lived on a farm they were never hungry and they were able to pay their bills with milk by using the bartering system. [1]

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