Merton Yale Cady (1840 – 1900) was a prominent architect and builder in Moline, Illinois. He designed various buildings at Chicago World's Fair in 1893, and designed the Riverside Cemetery in Moline. He designed Cast-iron structures and number of buildings for his father-in-law, John Deere, and his enterprise, Deere & Company.
He also worked in New York for the Yale Lock Company of his grandfather, Linus Yale Sr., and on the Equitable Life Building in Manhattan.
MertonYaleCady (1840 – 1900) was a prominent architect and builder in Moline, Illinois. He designed various buildings at Chicago World's Fair in 1893...
was then inherited by her daughter Alice Deere, wife of architect MertonYaleCady. The house remained in the Deere family until 1933, when it was sold...
grandfather was architect MertonYaleCady, grandson of inventor Linus Yale Sr.. Giles never remarried. His son, William Yale Giles, has also had lengthy...
married the granddaughter of inventor John Deere, and niece of architect MertonYaleCady. BUTTERWORTH, Benjamin – Biographical Information. Bioguide.congress...
and Emma Deere, the daughter of John Deere. His uncle was architect MertonYaleCady, husband of Alice Deere. Stephen Velie had moved to Rock Island, Illinois...
a granddaughter of John Deere. His granduncle was architect MertonYaleCady of the Yale family. His mother died in 1906 and after his grandfather, Charles...
married Anna Deere-a granddaughter of John Deere, and niece of architect MertonYaleCady. The couple were the parents of Dwight Deere Wiman (Broadway producer)...
Census Bureau. Archived from the original on December 24, 2014. Peck, Merton J. & Scherer, Frederic M. The Weapons Acquisition Process: An Economic Analysis...
David Brown, movie producer Phil Brown, actor Sterling K. Brown, actor Frank Cady, actor Britton Caillouette, filmmaker Gretchen Carlson, broadcast journalist...
Brown (A.B. 1962) – inventor of spellcheck[citation needed] Walter Guyton Cady (1895) – physicist and electrical engineer; developed the first quartz crystal...
Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 20. ISBN 978-1-4411-9339-1. Retrieved 13 December 2023. Cady, Duanne (2010). From Warism to Pacifism: A Moral Continuum. UPCC book collections...
MArch 1935) – architect of Lever House (New York City), Beinecke Library (Yale), Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (Washington DC); Pritzker Prize (1988)...
opened in 1896, with three additional pavilions being added later. Next was Cady, Berg & See's Home for Old Men and Aged Couples, built at Amsterdam Avenue...
attracted such writers and editors as Michael Harrington, Ammon Hennacy, Thomas Merton, and Daniel Berrigan. From the publishing enterprise came a "house of hospitality"...