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Daniel W. Marmon

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Daniel W. Marmon (October 10, 1844 – May 10, 1909) was an industrialist from Richmond, Indiana, United States.[1]

Biography

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Marmon's grave (front row, second from left) at Crown Hill Cemetery

Born in Logan County, Ohio, Marmon was orphaned at age five and raised by his industrialist uncle, Eli Stubbs.[1][2] As a boy, Marmon spent a great deal of time visiting the E. & A. H. Nordyke plant, a maker of milling equipment.

In 1865, after his graduation from Earlham College,[2] Daniel become an equal partner in the mill construction business, and the company was renamed Nordyke Marmon & Company.[3] It became most notable for its automobiles.[4]

In 1882 Daniel and his wife Elizabeth purchased their property at 1100 East Shore Drive on Lake Maxinkuckee's East Shore. It contained a small cottage and over time, the cottage was expanded and outbuildings constructed.

Daniel and Elizabeth had two sons, Walter and Howard, who founded the Marmon Motor Car Company.[2][5]

Daniel W. Marmon died from arteriosclerosis at his home in Indianapolis on May 10, 1909, and was buried at Crown Hill Cemetery.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b Maxinkuckee History
  2. ^ a b c d "Daniel W. Marmon Dies". The Indianapolis Star. May 11, 1909. p. 14. Retrieved October 7, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ Gas Engine Magazine, History of the Nordyke and Marmon Company
  4. ^ American Automobiles, Marmon 1902-1908.
  5. ^ "Howard Marmon, Local Native, Son of Manufacturer, Dies". Palladium-Item. Richmond, Indiana. April 6, 1943. p. 9. Retrieved October 7, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.