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Hiram Deats

Hiram Deats (April 12, 1810 – November 22, 1887) was an American businessman from Hunterdon County, New Jersey. He was known for manufacturing agricultural equipment, especially the Deats plow, and became the first millionaire in Hunterdon County.[1]

Hiram Deats
Born(1810-04-12)April 12, 1810
DiedNovember 22, 1887(1887-11-22) (aged 77)
Known forManufacture of the Deats Plow

Life and family edit

Hiram Deats was born on April 12, 1810, to John Deats (1769–1841) and Ursula Barton (1767–1853). His first marriage was in 1838 to Rebecca Higgins (1820–1862) of Hillsborough Township. They had four children, including Lemuel Madison Deats (1845–1879). His second marriage was in 1865 to Elmira Stevenson (1830–1908) of LaSalle County, Illinois.[2][3][4] They had one son, Hiram Edmund Deats (1870–1963), who was born in the Brookville section of Stockton.[2][5]

He died on November 22, 1887, and is buried in the Cherryville Baptist Cemetery.[2][3]

Business edit

 
Patent Diagram for the Deats Plow

In 1831, he started to make the Deats plow, first patented by his father in 1828, and again in 1831.[6] In 1836, he built a foundry at his farm near Quakertown, New Jersey, for both plow and stove castings. In 1845, following the death of his father, as administrator, he was granted a reissue of the 1831 patent.[7][8] In 1852, he expanded his operations by moving stove casting to Stockton and building a new machine-shop at Pittstown to produce other agricultural equipment. In 1859, he moved to live in Pittstown and built a foundry there, moving operations from Quakertown. There he manufactured agricultural equipment: threshing machines, mowers, corn shellers, and reapers. In 1866, he founded the firm Deats, Case & Co. with partners William J. Case, Rhutson Case and his son, Lemuel M. Deats. The firm became known as L. M. Deats & Co. later.[4] His nephew, Hiram Deats Jr. (1853–1928), son of his brother, Gilbert Deats (1808–1870), ran the company until 1904.[2][9][10][11]

Legacy edit

In 1929, his son, Hiram Edmund Deats, donated several pieces of agricultural equipment, including a Deats plow, made by the Deats company to Rutgers University for their museum, which later became the New Jersey Museum of Agriculture. Additional ones are on display at the Red Mill Museum Village in Clinton and the Holcombe-Jimison Farm Museum in Lambertville.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ "A Brief History of Franklin Township, Hunterdon County". Franklin Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
  2. ^ a b c d Chambers, Theodore Frelinghuysen (1895). The Early Germans of New Jersey: Their History, Churches, and Genealogies. Dover Printing Co. pp. 323–4.
  3. ^ a b Campanelli, Dan; Campanelli, Marty; Jones, Lara (2010). Franklin Township, Hunterdon County. Arcadia Publishing. p. 27. ISBN 9-780-7385-7226-0.
  4. ^ a b Snell, James P. (1881). History of Hunterdon and Somerset Counties, New Jersey. Everts & Peck. pp. 444–445.
  5. ^ Bierman, Stanley M. (1985). "Hiram E. Deats: the Philatelic Farmer From Flemington" (PDF). The Chronicle of the U.S. Classic Postal Issues. U.S. Philatelic Classics Society. 37 (1): 14–17.
  6. ^ US patent 6883X, John Deats, "Improvement in Plows", published 1831-12-28 
  7. ^ US patent RX70, Hiram Deats, of Quakertown, New Jersey, administrator of John Deats, deceased, "Plow", published 1831-12-28 
  8. ^ Keller, Charles M. (1846). "American Patents". Journal of the Franklin Institute. p. 263.
  9. ^ Ramsburg, Bernard F. (2014). "Industry, 1964". The First 300 Years of Hunterdon County, 1714–2014. Flemington, New Jersey: Hunterdon County Cultural & Heritage Commission. p. 129. LCCN 2013957213.
  10. ^ Deats, Hiram Jr. (September 1889). "Advertisement". The Jerseyman. A Quarterly Magazine of Local History. Flemington, N. J.: H. E. Deats. 1 (2): 22. We make the Original Deats Plow which has been extensively used for the past 60 years.
  11. ^ Brecknell, Ursula (August 1989). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Pittstown Historic District". National Park Service. Section 8, Page 8. With accompanying 50 photos
  12. ^ Barth, Linda J. (2018). "Deats Plow". New Jersey Originals: Technological Marvels, Odd Inventions, Trailblazing Characters & More. Arcadia Publishing. pp. 26–27. ISBN 978-1-4671-3926-7.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Hiram Deats at Wikimedia Commons
  • Hiram Deats at Find a Grave  

hiram, deats, april, 1810, november, 1887, american, businessman, from, hunterdon, county, jersey, known, manufacturing, agricultural, equipment, especially, deats, plow, became, first, millionaire, hunterdon, county, born, 1810, april, 1810diednovember, 1887,. Hiram Deats April 12 1810 November 22 1887 was an American businessman from Hunterdon County New Jersey He was known for manufacturing agricultural equipment especially the Deats plow and became the first millionaire in Hunterdon County 1 Hiram DeatsBorn 1810 04 12 April 12 1810DiedNovember 22 1887 1887 11 22 aged 77 Known forManufacture of the Deats Plow Contents 1 Life and family 2 Business 3 Legacy 4 References 5 External linksLife and family editHiram Deats was born on April 12 1810 to John Deats 1769 1841 and Ursula Barton 1767 1853 His first marriage was in 1838 to Rebecca Higgins 1820 1862 of Hillsborough Township They had four children including Lemuel Madison Deats 1845 1879 His second marriage was in 1865 to Elmira Stevenson 1830 1908 of LaSalle County Illinois 2 3 4 They had one son Hiram Edmund Deats 1870 1963 who was born in the Brookville section of Stockton 2 5 He died on November 22 1887 and is buried in the Cherryville Baptist Cemetery 2 3 Business edit nbsp Patent Diagram for the Deats PlowIn 1831 he started to make the Deats plow first patented by his father in 1828 and again in 1831 6 In 1836 he built a foundry at his farm near Quakertown New Jersey for both plow and stove castings In 1845 following the death of his father as administrator he was granted a reissue of the 1831 patent 7 8 In 1852 he expanded his operations by moving stove casting to Stockton and building a new machine shop at Pittstown to produce other agricultural equipment In 1859 he moved to live in Pittstown and built a foundry there moving operations from Quakertown There he manufactured agricultural equipment threshing machines mowers corn shellers and reapers In 1866 he founded the firm Deats Case amp Co with partners William J Case Rhutson Case and his son Lemuel M Deats The firm became known as L M Deats amp Co later 4 His nephew Hiram Deats Jr 1853 1928 son of his brother Gilbert Deats 1808 1870 ran the company until 1904 2 9 10 11 Legacy editIn 1929 his son Hiram Edmund Deats donated several pieces of agricultural equipment including a Deats plow made by the Deats company to Rutgers University for their museum which later became the New Jersey Museum of Agriculture Additional ones are on display at the Red Mill Museum Village in Clinton and the Holcombe Jimison Farm Museum in Lambertville 12 References edit A Brief History of Franklin Township Hunterdon County Franklin Township Hunterdon County New Jersey a b c d Chambers Theodore Frelinghuysen 1895 The Early Germans of New Jersey Their History Churches and Genealogies Dover Printing Co pp 323 4 a b Campanelli Dan Campanelli Marty Jones Lara 2010 Franklin Township Hunterdon County Arcadia Publishing p 27 ISBN 9 780 7385 7226 0 a b Snell James P 1881 History of Hunterdon and Somerset Counties New Jersey Everts amp Peck pp 444 445 Bierman Stanley M 1985 Hiram E Deats the Philatelic Farmer From Flemington PDF The Chronicle of the U S Classic Postal Issues U S Philatelic Classics Society 37 1 14 17 US patent 6883X John Deats Improvement in Plows published 1831 12 28 US patent RX70 Hiram Deats of Quakertown New Jersey administrator of John Deats deceased Plow published 1831 12 28 Keller Charles M 1846 American Patents Journal of the Franklin Institute p 263 Ramsburg Bernard F 2014 Industry 1964 The First 300 Years of Hunterdon County 1714 2014 Flemington New Jersey Hunterdon County Cultural amp Heritage Commission p 129 LCCN 2013957213 Deats Hiram Jr September 1889 Advertisement The Jerseyman A Quarterly Magazine of Local History Flemington N J H E Deats 1 2 22 We make the Original Deats Plow which has been extensively used for the past 60 years Brecknell Ursula August 1989 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Pittstown Historic District National Park Service Section 8 Page 8 With accompanying 50 photos Barth Linda J 2018 Deats Plow New Jersey Originals Technological Marvels Odd Inventions Trailblazing Characters amp More Arcadia Publishing pp 26 27 ISBN 978 1 4671 3926 7 External links edit nbsp Media related to Hiram Deats at Wikimedia Commons Hiram Deats at Find a Grave nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hiram Deats amp oldid 1183344115, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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