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  1. Mark Charles Honeywell (December 29, 1874 – September 13, 1964) was an American electronics industrialist. He co-initiated the eponymous corporation Honeywell and was its first president and CEO (1927–1933).

  2. Mark C. Honeywell. Born and raised in Wabash, Indiana in the latter part of the 19th century, Mark C. Honeywell was once a young entrepreneur seeking success in business. He found success with an ingenious start-up venture in his beloved hometown.

  3. Mark C. Honeywell was born in Wabash in 1874. He spent his childhood growing up in Wabash and in Florida, and graduated from Eastman Business College in Poughkeepsie, New York in 1891. In 1905 he installed what was thought to be the first hot water heating system in America.

  4. Aug 3, 2022 · Mark C. Honeywell is the man behind the Honeywell name known around the world. He was considered a visionary, an innovative businessman, and an advocate for community investment. He passed away almost 60 years ago, but local historian Pete Jones is very familiar with Honeywell’s story.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HoneywellHoneywell - Wikipedia

    In 1906, Mark Honeywell founded the Honeywell Heating Specialty Company in Wabash, Indiana, to manufacture and market his invention, the mercury seal generator. [14] [15] The Honeywell 516, later used as the Interface Message Processor. 1922–1934 Mergers and acquisitions.

  6. Mark Charles Honeywell (December 29, 1874 – September 1964) was a U.S. electronics industrialist. He founded the eponymous Honeywell, Incorporated and was its first president and CEO (1927–1933).

  7. Young engineer Mark Honeywell formed the Honeywell Heating Specialty Co. Incorporated. The company specialized in making hot water heat generators, after perfecting them as part of his plumbing and heating business.

  8. INDIANAPOLIS; Sept 13 (AP) — Mark C. Honeywell, honorary chairman of the board of the Minneapolis‐Honeywell Regulator Company, died tonight in Methodist Hospital here at the age of 89.

  9. Feb 8, 1974 · WABASH, Ind., Feb. 7 (AP) —Eugenia Honeywell, president of Nixon Newspapers, Inc., and the widow of a Wabash industrialist‐philanthropist, Mark C. Honeywell, died today in a fire at her home....

  10. Mark Charles Honeywell (December 29, 1874 – September 1964) was a U.S. electronics industrialist. He founded the eponymous Honeywell, Incorporated and was its first president and CEO (1927–1933).