The Grandin Brothers; John Livingston Grandin (December 20, 1836 – September 10, 1912), William James Grandin (August 16, 1838 – December 7, 1904) and Elijah Bishop Grandin (December 20, 1840 – December 3, 1917) were a sibling trio of American entrepreneurs who were among the first to begin business ventures in commercial oil prospecting in the United States, and who later became involved in banking and Bonanza wheat farming. They eventually became titans of the wheat industry, operating the largest corporate wheat farm in the Dakota Territory (in Grandin, North Dakota) in the late 19th century.
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| - The Grandin Brothers; John Livingston Grandin (December 20, 1836 – September 10, 1912), William James Grandin (August 16, 1838 – December 7, 1904) and Elijah Bishop Grandin (December 20, 1840 – December 3, 1917) were a sibling trio of American entrepreneurs who were among the first to begin business ventures in commercial oil prospecting in the United States, and who later became involved in banking and Bonanza wheat farming. They eventually became titans of the wheat industry, operating the largest corporate wheat farm in the Dakota Territory (in Grandin, North Dakota) in the late 19th century. (en)
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| - Prinzessin Victoria Luise
- Hydetown, Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania oil rush
- Edwin Drake
- Grandin, Missouri
- Grandin, North Dakota
- Moorhead, Minnesota
- Standard Oil
- Tidioute, Pennsylvania
- Titusville, Pennsylvania
- Petroleum engineers
- Dakota Territory
- Fargo, North Dakota
- Business families of the United States
- Northern Pacific Railway
- Red River Valley
- Harvard University
- Jay Cooke
- Temple Grandin
- Traill County, North Dakota
- Sibling trios
- John D. Rockefeller
- Sussex County, New Jersey
- Jay Cooke & Company
- Bonanza farms
- Pleasantville, Venango County, Pennsylvania
- Cass County, North Dakota
- Panic of 1873
- Oliver Dalrymple
- Bonanza farm
- United States Department of Interior
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| - The Grandin Brothers; John Livingston Grandin (December 20, 1836 – September 10, 1912), William James Grandin (August 16, 1838 – December 7, 1904) and Elijah Bishop Grandin (December 20, 1840 – December 3, 1917) were a sibling trio of American entrepreneurs who were among the first to begin business ventures in commercial oil prospecting in the United States, and who later became involved in banking and Bonanza wheat farming. They eventually became titans of the wheat industry, operating the largest corporate wheat farm in the Dakota Territory (in Grandin, North Dakota) in the late 19th century. (en)
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