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Encyclopedia > Edward A. Deeds

Edward A. Deeds (18741960) was an engineer, inventor and industrialist. 1874 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... 1960 was a leap year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...


After graduation in 1897 from Denison University, he went to Dayton, Ohio as a draftsman for the Thresher Company. For several years he designed and installed electric motors. The National Cash Register Company was headquartered in the same building as the Thresher Company and in 1899, Frederick Patterson invited Deeds to join "the Cash" to strengthen its team. There he oversaw the electrification of the NCR factories and built its first electric generating station. He left NCR to build the Shredded Wheat factory for Henry Perky at Niagara Falls. Denison University is a private liberal arts and sciences college in Granville, Ohio, approximately 30 miles (50 km) east of Columbus. ... Downtown Dayton, Ohio, as seen from across the Great Miami River Dayton is a city in southwestern Ohio, United States. ... NCR Corporation is a technology company, specialising in solutions for the retail, and financial industries, as well as decision support systems. ...


In 1903 he returned to NCR as chief of development and construction. Deeds constructed some prototype electric motors to demonstrate that they could be used to power cash registers. He hired Charles F. Kettering to prove the concept and three years later, Kettering had a working production model which revolutionized the register business and established National Cash Register as the dominant manufacturer worldwide for decades. Charles Franklin Kettering (August 29, 1876 _ November 25, 1958), a. ...


Kettering and Deeds had a lifelong professional relationship and friendship. Deeds provided space in one of his barns for Kettering to work on an electric starter for automobiles. When Henry Leland of the Cadillac Company ordered 5,000 ignition sets, Deeds and Kettering formed the Dayton Engineering Laboratories company, Delco. Delco was eventually sold to General Motors, where it became the foundation for the General Motors Research Corporation. Henry M. Leland was an engineer at Henry Ford Company when Henry Ford left in 1902. ... General Motors Corporation NYSE: GM, also known as GM, is a United States-based automobile maker with worldwide operations and brands including Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Daewoo, GMC, Holden, Hummer, Opel, Pontiac, Saturn, Saab, and Vauxhall. ...


Deeds contributed to the rebuilding of Dayton and formation of the Miami Conservancy District after the flood of 1913. Deeds left NCR in 1915 to devote full attention to Delco. The Miami Conservancy District is a river management agency operating in Southwest Ohio to control flooding of the Great Miami River and its tributaries. ...


He founded the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company with Orville Wright, H. E. Talbott, and Kettering. Deeds was appointed Chief of Aircraft Production in Washington D.C. The Delco plant in Moraine, Ohio was expanded to manufacture the DeHavilland DH.4 bomber, the only American-built airplane to see action in World War I. More than 3,000 were built in Moraine. The company produced the Liberty engine. In 1917, he joined the United States Army with the rank of Colonel, taking the responsibility for military aircraft procurement at McCook Field, precursor to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Orville Wright (August 19, 1871 - January 30, 1948), the younger of the Wright brothers, seen as one of the fathers of heavier-than-air flight. ... Moraine is a city located in Montgomery County, Ohio. ... de Havilland UK In 1920 Geoffrey de Havilland changed the name of his company Airco, where he had previously been chief designer, to the De Havilland Aircraft Company. ... World War I was primarily a European conflict with many facets: immense human sacrifice, stalemate trench warfare, and the use of new, devastating weapons - tanks, aircraft, machineguns, and poison gas. ... General characteristics Layout V-12 Cooling water Cylinders 12 Valve type Displacement 27 litres Rotation rate 1700 rpm Power 400 hp Power (300 kW Weight 383kg The Liberty L-12 was 27 litre water-cooled 45 degree V-12 aircraft engine of 400 horsepower (300 kW). ... US Army Seal The Army is the branch of the United States armed forces which has primary responsibility for land-based military operations. ... National Museum of the United States Air Force at WPAFB Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is a U.S. Air Force base in Greene and Montgomery counties, adjacent to Fairborn and Dayton, Ohio. ...


Colonel Deeds was also one of the founding members of the Dayton Astronomical Society (DAS), the first formally organized group of amateur astronomers in the Dayton area, founded in 1918. After the war, Col. Deeds returned to Delco.


During the Depression, Deeds returned to NCR in 1931 to restore shareholder confidence, serving as the President until his retirement in 1957.


Deeds, Kettering and newpaper magnate and politician James M. Cox all built magnificent homes near each other south of Dayton, Ohio in what later became Kettering, Ohio. Deeds' home, today owned by the NCR Corporation, was called Moraine Farm and was the first home in the United States to have a private airstrip. The home also includes an observatory that houses a 7" refractor. Downtown Dayton, Ohio, as seen from across the Great Miami River Dayton is a city in southwestern Ohio, United States. ... Kettering is a city located in Greene and Montgomery counties in Ohio. ... World Headquarters - Dayton, Ohio NCR Corporation is a technology company, specialising in solutions for the retail, and financial industries, as well as decision support systems. ...


The Carillon Tower in Carillon Historical Park is was funded by his wife and named after him. The historical elements of the park were the brainchild of Deeds himself. Colonel Edward A. Deeds is buried at Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum in Dayton, Ohio.


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