McCormick family


The McCormick family of Chicago and Virginia is an American family of Scottish and Scots-Irish descent that attained prominence and fortune starting with the invention of the McCormick reaper, a machine that revolutionized agriculture and established the modern grain trade by beginning the mechanization of the harvesting of grain. Through the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company and later, the International Harvester Company and other investments, the McCormicks became one of the wealthiest families in America. The name became ubiquitous in agriculture starting in the 19th century and the press dubbed the McCormicks the "Reaper Kings". Later generations expanded into media and publishing, finance, and real estate. Various family members were well known as civic leaders. The family was originally Presbyterian.

Family members

Family tree

Three branches: Cyrus-the McCormick Blaines and the Rockefeller McCormicks. William-the Deering McCormicks, the Medill McCormicks, and the McCormick Blairs. Leander-the Hall McCormicks, the McCormick-Goodharts, and the Hamilton McCormicks.

Financial holdings

The following is a list of businesses in which the McCormick family have held a controlling or otherwise significant interest.

Legacy

The McCormicks are remembered through their philanthropy and projects named in their honor, including:

Residences