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1908 The [[Massey-Harris]] company was a purely Canadian concern, representing the amalgamation of 4 different enterprises: Massey, Harris, Patterson and Wisner, with a joint interest in 2 others: [[Verity Plough Co]] and [[Bain Wagon Co]]. At this time they were the second largest maker of agricultural implements in the world<ref>The Times Apr. 4, 1908</ref> | 1908 The [[Massey-Harris]] company was a purely Canadian concern, representing the amalgamation of 4 different enterprises: Massey, Harris, Patterson and Wisner, with a joint interest in 2 others: [[Verity Plough Co]] and [[Bain Wagon Co]]. At this time they were the second largest maker of agricultural implements in the world<ref>The Times Apr. 4, 1908</ref> |
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of Canada
1908 The Massey-Harris company was a purely Canadian concern, representing the amalgamation of 4 different enterprises: Massey, Harris, Patterson and Wisner, with a joint interest in 2 others: Verity Plough Co and Bain Wagon Co. At this time they were the second largest maker of agricultural implements in the world[1]
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- ↑ The Times Apr. 4, 1908