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  2. John Deere - Wikipedia

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    Deere & Company, doing business as John Deere (/ ˈ dʒ ɒ n ˈ d ɪər /), is an American corporation that manufactures agricultural machinery, heavy equipment, forestry machinery, diesel engines, drivetrains (axles, transmissions, gearboxes) used in heavy equipment and lawn care equipment.

  3. John Campbell Greenway - Wikipedia

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    John Campbell Greenway (July 6, 1872 – January 19, 1926) was an American businessman and senior officer of the U.S. Army Reserve who served with Colonel Theodore Roosevelt in the Spanish–American War and commanded infantry in World War I.

  4. Lauder Greenway Estate - Wikipedia

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    The property was purchased by Dr. James C. Greenway and his wife Harriet Lauder Greenway, the daughter of multi-billionaire (in today's currency) George Lauder and niece of Andrew Carnegie, one of the wealthiest Americans ever, in 1905. At the time of purchase, the estate included 57 acres (23 ha) and included fruit-bearing orchards, a chicken ...

  5. ‘Devastating’: Retired John Deere employee warns of ... - AOL

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    Founded by John Deere in 1837, Deere & Co (DE) has grown into a leading manufacturer of agricultural, construction, and forestry machinery, known for its iconic green and yellow equipment. But it ...

  6. John Greenway - Wikipedia

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    John Campbell Greenway (1872–1926), American mining, steel and railroad executive John Wesley Greenway (1861–1928), Canadian civil servant and politician John Greenway (died 1529) , merchant of Tiverton, Devon

  7. Category:Lauder Greenway Family - Wikipedia

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    The Lauder Greenway Family is a Scottish-American clan whose influence on, and involvement in, American political and economic affairs dates from the 1640s through the contemporary era. The below articles are about direct family, cousins, business partners, and family holdings.