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Cyrus Hall McCormick

Born Feb 15 1809

Died May 13 1884

Born in Rock bridge County, Virginia, Cyrus McCormick derived his interest in invention from his father Robert, a Virginia landowner who patented several improved farming implements and worked without success for many years to perfect a mechanical reaper. In July 1831 McCormick succeeded where his father had failed, producing a model reaper with all the essential components of later commercial machines. An astute businessman, McCormick increased his sales with door-to-door canvassing and written guarantees for his ready-to-assemble machinery. McCormick amassed a large fortune and invested widely in later years in railroad and mining enterprises.

Patenting his invention in 1834, after Obed Hussey had announced (1833) the construction of a reaper of his own, McCormick started to manufacture the machine on the family estate in 1837. Six years later he began to license its manufacture in other parts of the country. In 1847 he set up a factory in Chicago, founding what eventually became one of the greatest industrial establishments in the United States.

His timesaving invention allowed farmers to more than double their crop size and spurred innovations in farm machinery.

Taken from:

www.invent.org/hall_of_fame/101.html

Also see:

http://www.vaes.vt.edu/steeles/mccormick/bio.html

http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0830854.html

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