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  2. Case Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Case Corporation was a manufacturer of agricultural machinery and construction equipment. Founded, in 1842, by Jerome Increase Case as the J. I. Case Threshing Machine Company, it operated under that name for most of a century. For another 66 years it was the J. I. Case Company, and was often called simply Case.

  3. Old Abe - Wikipedia

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    He was the brother of Thomas J. Hill who had also served as eagle bearer. The next day, Hill bore the eagle into Madison at the head of 70 veterans, of which 26 were from Company C. [3] Here, on the 26th, Captain Victor Wolf presented Old Abe to Governor James T. Lewis, [8] who handed the eagle, with its perch, to Quartermaster General N. F ...

  4. Jerome Case - Wikipedia

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    Jerome Increase Case (December 11, 1819 – December 22, 1891) was an early American manufacturer of threshing machines.He founded the J. I. Case Company which has gone through many mergers and name changes to today's Case Corporation. [1]

  5. J. I. Case - Wikipedia

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    Jerome Case (1819–1891) — Jerome Increase Case, farm machinery maker and racehorse owner; founder of J. I. Case Company Jackson Irving Case (1865–1903) — son of Jerome Case Jerome I. Case High School — a Wisconsin high school also known as "J.I. Case" or "Racine Case"

  6. Jerome I. Case High School - Wikipedia

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    Jerome I. Case High School (also known as Case, J. I. Case or Racine Case High School) is located in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, a suburb of Racine in the United States.It is a public school for grades 9 to 12 with an estimated student enrollment of 2,022.

  7. International Harvester - Wikipedia

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    Cyrus Hall McCormick patented an early mechanical reaper. 1900 ad for McCormick farm machines—"Your boy can operate them" 1921 International Harvester Model 101 on display at the Iowa 80 Trucking Museum, Walcott, Iowa. 1925 International Model 63 Street-Washing Truck on display at the Iowa 80 Trucking Museum, Walcott, Iowa.

  8. Eagle (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    The eagle is used as an emblem by the Holy Roman Emperors from at least the time of Otto III (late 10th century), in the form of the "eagle-sceptre". Frederick Barbarossa ( r. 1155–90) is reported as having displayed an eagle on his banner, Otto IV ( r. 1209–15) an eagle hovering over a dragon. [ 16 ]

  9. Flag of the vice president of the United States - Wikipedia

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    While still a derivative of the national coat of arms, the eagle's wings are more outstretched, with the wing tips pointing slightly down. The eagle's right talon holds a smaller olive branch, and the left talon holds a single arrow. The eagle emblem is surrounded by a ring of thirteen stars (representing the original 13 colonies). [29]