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-- H.N. Casson, "Cyrus Hall McCormick," pp. 65, 66.]
The French in the Heart of America John Finley 1901
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Cyrus Hall McCormick did not go out and manufacture a reaper because he was infuriated by a German newspaper taunt that the Americans were backward in agriculture.
A Woman's Impression of the Philippines Mary Helen Fee
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But there are triumphs of peace, as well as of war, and one of the most notable of these was won by Cyrus Hall McCormick when he invented the automatic reaper which bears his name.
American Men of Mind Burton Egbert Stevenson 1917
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From the time he was seven years old Cyrus Hall McCormick became his father's closest companion.
The Age of Big Business; a chronicle of the captains of industry Burton Jesse Hendrick 1909
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In 1834, Cyrus Hall McCormick received a patent for his reaping machine.
unknown title 2009
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J.mes Oliver, J.mes J. Hill, Cyrus Hall McCormick and Thomas A. Edison.
Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 11 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Businessmen Elbert Hubbard 1885
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Cyrus Hall McCormick’s patent for the reaper had just expired, and he was fighting imitators with the aid of high-profile lawyers like Abraham Lincoln, as well as boosting sales with mass production, advertising, demonstrations, guarantees, and consumer financing.
American Connections James Burke 2007
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Cyrus Hall McCormick’s patent for the reaper had just expired, and he was fighting imitators with the aid of high-profile lawyers like Abraham Lincoln, as well as boosting sales with mass production, advertising, demonstrations, guarantees, and consumer financing.
American Connections James Burke 2007
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