Cyrus McCormick Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Cyrus McCormick Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Inventor of mechanical reaper Cyrus McCormick including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Cyrus McCormick
Real Name Cyrus McCormick
Profession Business People
Famous as Inventor of mechanical reaper
Nationality American
Personal life of Cyrus McCormick
Born on 15 February 1809
Birthday 15th February
Died At Age 75
Sun Sign Aquarius
Born in Shenandoah Valley
Died on 13 May 1884
Place of death Chicago
Grouping of People Philanthropists
Family Background of Cyrus McCormick
Father Robert McCormick
Siblings Leander J. McCormick
Spouse/Partner Nancy Fowler McCormick
Children Cyrus McCormick, Jr., Harold Fowler McCormick
Founder/Co-Founder International Harvester, McCormick Theological Seminary, Navistar International
Personal Fact of Cyrus McCormick

Cyrus McCormick was an American industrialist who invented the mechanical reaper and founded the McCormick Harvesting Company. Born to an inventor father in Virginia, Cyrus received limited formal education but, displayed a knack for mechanics and soon learned the skills of his father, who used to conduct numerous experiments with farm machinery. When his father abandoned the work to build a reaper, Cyrus took over the project and after making several changes to the original design, in 1831, he was able to construct the first commercially successful mechanical reaper.

However, over the next few decades, he faced the threat of competing inventors but was able to improve its mechanism, thus making his machine a success and maintaining his market position. In 1847, he established the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company in Chicago to manufacture, market, and distribute reapers. With innovative business practices, over the years, McCormick Harvesting Machine Company became the largest farm equipment manufacturing firm in the country.

In 1871, when the factory was burnt down in the great Chicago fire, he rebuilt it with increased capacity and expanded his business. Subsequently, Cyrus also served as a leading public figure and remained active in Presbyterian causes as well as Democratic politics. An extraordinary inventor with unparalleled business acumen, Cyrus McCormick will always be remembered for his contributions to the advancement and mechanization of agriculture.