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John C. Lincoln (July 17, 1866 – May 24, 1959) was an American inventor, entrepreneur, philanthropist and in 1924, the vice-presidential candidate under the ...
Newspaper photo of Lincoln fishing "Cross Trees" in c. 1920. Lincoln was born on February 13, 1870 in Brewster, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod, and his mother moved the family to Chelsea, Massachusetts, a manufacturing city outside Boston, after the death of his father. [1]
The company was founded in 1895 by John C. Lincoln with an investment of $200 to make electric motors he had designed. [3]The company is headquartered in Euclid, Ohio, and has 44 manufacturing locations, including operations and joint ventures in 19 countries and an international network of distributors and sales offices covering more than 160 countries.
John Lincoln may refer to: John Lincoln (judge) (1916–2011), Australian judge; John C. Lincoln (1866–1959), American inventor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist; John Lincoln (politician) (born 1981), member of the Alaska House of Representatives; John Lincoln Williams (born 1961), Welsh author, who also used John Lincoln as a pen name
Four presidents died in office of natural causes (William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor, Warren G. Harding, and Franklin D. Roosevelt), four were assassinated (Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, William McKinley, and John F. Kennedy), and one resigned (Richard Nixon, facing impeachment and removal from office). [12]
John Lincoln Clem (nicknamed Johnny Shiloh; August 13, 1851 – May 13, 1937) was an American general officer who served as a drummer boy in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He gained fame for his bravery on the battlefield, becoming the youngest noncommissioned officer in the history of the United States Army at the age of 12.
John Cabell Breckinridge (January 16, 1821 – May 17, 1875) was an American politician who served as the 14th vice president of the United States, with President James Buchanan, from 1857 to 1861.
John C. Frémont II was a career officer in the United States Navy, and attained the rank of rear admiral. The Frémonts were the parents of five children: Elizabeth Benton "Lily" Frémont was born in Washington, D.C., on November 15, 1842. [ 185 ]