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Charles Walter Hart

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Birthplace: Charles City, Floyd County, Iowa, United States
Death: 1937 (64-65)
Charles City, Floyd County, Iowa, United States (Charles City, Iowa, United States)
Immediate Family:

Son of Oliver Wales Hart and Lovira Maria Hart
Husband of Jessie Marvin Hart and Agnes Embree Hart
Father of Ethel Gladys Hickenbottom; Whitney Hart; Esther M. Gilluly; Lovira Martha Griep; Charles "Chick" Wheeler Hart, Sr. and 2 others
Brother of Winfield G. Hart and Ada Celina Hart

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About Charles Walter Hart

Founder of the Hart-Parr tractor company. Picture is from Oliver Hart-Parr, available here: http://books.google.com/books?id=Ofz6pO3UqFAC&pg=PA60 (see p. 60 for photograph)



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Charles Walter Hart (1872–1937) was born in Charles City, Floyd County, Iowa in 1872. His company, Hart-Parr Gasoline Engine Company, known as the "founders of the tractor industry", coined the word tractor.

First enrolling at the Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts at the age of 20, he transferred to the University of Wisconsin (now University of Wisconsin–Madison). It was here that he met Charles H. Parr, and the two young men quickly became friends. Together they worked on their university thesis, which consisted of building three working internal combustion engines. One of these engines is still on display at the school today. Despite owning three farms near Charles City, Iowa, Hart's father considered his son's experiments "folly".

In April 1897, J.H. Bowman joined Hart and Parr on a three-member board of directors after his $3,000 investment in Hart-Parr. In October 1897, Wisconsin Engineer featured Hart and Parr as they discussed their final draft of the thesis on the internal combustion engine.

In 1898, Hart married Jessie Case on February 14.

In 1916, Hart wrote an article in Farm Implement News, advocating for the 60-horsepower, 8-bottom plow tractor, versus the smaller 2-plow tractors.

By 1917, however, Hart left Hart-Parr after a disagreement with Charles City bankers. He then moved to Montana and created the Hart Refinery in Hedgesville. This company supplied gas and petroleum products to the ten filling stations owned by Hart. He expanded his refinery business in Missoula, Montana and remained in the oil refinery business until his death in 1937. Parr gave the eulogy at his funeral. Hart is buried in Riverside Cemetery, Charles City, Iowa.

In 1929, Hart-Parr was one of the four companies that merged to form Oliver Farm Equipment Company.

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Charles Walter Hart's Timeline

1872
July 6, 1872
Charles City, Floyd County, Iowa, United States
1899
March 4, 1899
Madison, Dane County, WI, United States
1902
November 30, 1902
1908
August 22, 1908
Charles City, Iowa
1910
February 22, 1910
Charles City, Floyd County, IA, United States
1912
November 14, 1912
Charles City, Floyd, Iowa, United States
1914
June 6, 1914
Charles City, Floyd County, IA, United States
1918
April 30, 1918
Charles City, Floyd, Iowa, United States
1937
1937
Age 64
Charles City, Floyd County, Iowa, United States