Glessner, Frances Macbeth, 1848-1932.

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The Glessner family moved to Chicago in 1886 when Glessner's company based in Springfield (Ohio) merged into the company that became International Harvester. Helen Macbeth was Mrs. Glessner's sister, who resided with the family for a period.

From the description of Glessner family papers, 1851-1960 (bulk 1864-1881). (Chicago History Museum). WorldCat record id: 712675130

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associatedWith Glessner, John Jacob, 1843-1936 person
associatedWith Kimball, Thomas, Mrs. person
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Littleton (N.H.)
Ohio--Springfield
Illinois--Chicago
Chicago (Ill.)
Springfield (Ohio)
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Harvesting machinery
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Birth 1848

Death 1932

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