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William Butterworth (businessman)

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President and new Chairman, Board of Directors, United States Chamber of Commerce. William Butterworth of Moline, Ill. in 1929

William Butterworth (December 18, 1864 - June 1, 1936) served as both president and chairman of Deere & Company.

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Biography

Butterworth was born in Maineville, Ohio, to Congressman Benjamin Butterworth, and graduated from Lehigh University and studied law at the National University School of Law in Washington D.C.[1]

In 1892 Butterworth married Katherine Deere, daughter of Charles Deere (and granddaughter of John Deere). She was the niece of architect Merton Yale Cady. He joined Deere & Company the same year as an assistant buyer. In 1897 he was elected treasurer, and became president after the death of Charles Deere in 1907.

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 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.[2]

Butterworth retired in 1928 and became the first Chairman of Deere & Company's board, a position he held until his death in 1936.[3]

References

  1. ^ The Butterworth Family of Maryland and Virginia, Walter V. Ball, Helen H. Dickinson, Westland Printing Co. Silver Spring, Maryland, December, 1960, p. 41-42
  2. ^ "William Butterworth". John Deere. Retrieved 2010-11-23.
  3. ^ "W. Butterworth Dies". Chicago Tribune. June 1, 1936. Retrieved 2010-11-23.
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