D.C. Stover
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D.C. Stover (May 9, 1839 – January 17, 1908) was a 19th-century
industrialist A business magnate, also known as a tycoon, is a person who has achieved immense wealth through the ownership of multiple lines of enterprise. The term characteristically refers to a powerful entrepreneur or investor who controls, through perso ...
who was known for founding the Stover Wind Engine Company, the
Stover Manufacturing and Engine Company The Stover Manufacturing and Engine Company was created by D.C. Stover in 1881.American Gasoline Engines Since 1872, MBI Publishing, 1999, pp. 489-96. An established inventor, he progressed through a profitable windmill business to, in 1895, the ...
, the Stover Bicycle Manufacturing Company and the Stover Engine Works. He was considered to be one of the wealthiest man in Freeport Illinois.


Early life

He was born in Antrim Township, Pennsylvania May 9, 1839. He was the son of Jacob P. Stover and Elizabeth (née) Emmert Stover. He was the youngest of 12 children and he lived on the family farm in Pennsylvania until he was 18. He moved to California for a time and he worked as a miner. In 1866 he moved to Freeport Illinois. He then worked on inventing farming items, and he invented machines for the manufacture of barbed wire fences. On the 1880 U.S. Census form he listed his occupation as "inventor".


Career

Throughout his career he established many businesses. In 1876 Stover established the Stover Wind Engine Company to sell Windmills. In 1881 Stover started a farming machine manufacturing company called the Stover Manufacturing and Engine Company. In 1889 Stover founded the Stover Bicycle Manufacturing Company to produce bicycles, starting with six employees. The company produced bicycles under the name Phoenix. They were one of the early manufacturers of the Safety bicycle. By 1897 his bicycle company had become one of the largest bicycle producers, making 20,000 bicycles per year. By 1899 he had sold the company to a Bicycle Trust which organized under the name American Bicycle Company. Stover then started several other companies in Freeport Illinois. He manufactured
combustion engines An internal combustion engine (ICE or IC engine) is a heat engine in which the combustion of a fuel occurs with an oxidizer (usually air) in a combustion chamber that is an integral part of the working fluid flow circuit. In an internal combus ...
under the name Stover engine Works. He also operated the Stover Motor Car Company, manufacturing automobiles and marine motors. During Stover's career his companies produced tanks, bicycles, stationary engines, windmills, cultivators and other farm equipment.


Personal life

July 13, 1871 he married Mary C. (née) Porter. They had a son and a daughter. He made two trips around the world before his death.


Death

Stover's cause of death was reported as a severe heart ailment.


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External links


Daniel Carl Stover at Find a Grave
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