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William Edenborn (March 20, 1848 – May 13, 1926)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=William Edenborn )〕 was a businessman, inventor and philanthropist, born in Plettenberg in the Westphalia region of the Ruhr River Valley of the former Prussia, since Germany. He immigrated to the United States in 1866 as a "financially poor youth yet rich in vision and courage"〔Maude Hearn O'Pry, ''Chronicles of Shreveport and Caddo Parish,'' 1928, p. 349〕 and eventually became a citizen. ==Early years== In 1860, Edenborn began an apprenticeship with a steel wire maker.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = Antique Barbed Wire Society )〕 After his arrival in the United States, Edenborn first settled in Pittsburgh, where he found work as a mechanic in the wire industry. He eventually made his way to St. Louis, where he built the first wire mill west of the Mississippi river in 1870 and married the former Sarah Drain (1856–1944) in October 1876.〔
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