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William Butterworth (businessman)

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Deere & Company underwent many changes during Butterworth's tenure. In 1910 the board of directors reorganized the company's factories into one unified entity, giving birth to the modern Deere & Company. In 1912 Deere began manufacturing combine harvesters. In 1918 the company purchased
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Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company and the rights to produce their tractors. Butterworth also implemented a pension system and a benefit and disability program for Deere & Company's employees.
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Butterworth retired in 1928 and became the first Chairman of Deere & Company's board, a position he held until his death in 1936.
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In 1892 Butterworth married Katherine Deere, daughter of Charles Deere (and granddaughter of
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American chief executives of manufacturing companies
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United States Chamber of Commerce
Deere & Company
Maineville, Ohio
Benjamin Butterworth
Lehigh University
National University School of Law
Washington D.C.
John Deere
Merton Yale Cady
The Butterworth Family of Maryland and Virginia
"William Butterworth"
John Deere
"W. Butterworth Dies"
Chicago Tribune
the original
Categories
1864 births
1936 deaths
American chief executives of manufacturing companies
People from Warren County, Ohio
People from Moline, Illinois
Lehigh University alumni
National University School of Law alumni
Deere family
Yale family

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