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Charles Diebold

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Charles "Carl" Diebold
BornOctober 24, 1824
DiedMarch 5, 1894 (1894-03-06) (aged 69)
North Canton, Ohio, United States
OccupationIndustrialist
Years active1859–1894
EraGilded Age
Known forFounding Diebold
ParentBernhardt Diebold & Mary Diebold

Charles "Carl" Diebold (October 24, 1824 – March 5, 1894) was a Kingdom of Bavaria-born American industrialist who was the founder of Diebold. Carl Diebold was also a safe maker and a locksmith.

Early life

Diebold was born in Rosenberg, Kingdom of Bavaria on October 24, 1824, as the son of Bernhardt Diebold and Mary Diebold. Nothing is known about his early life or his education.

At the 1893 fourth of July Celebration at Meyer's Lake Canton, Ohio Carl entered his Mule "Dick" into a race and finished in third place. [1]

Diebold

Diebold founded Diebold Bahmann in 1859 as a manufacturer of safes and vaults in Cincinnati, Ohio.[2] Charles gave his company a good reputation after The Great Chicago Fire in 1871 which leveled most of the city. Rumors went about that the 878 safes in the area had the items in them intact. In 1872, needing more room for his expanding company, moved to Canton, Ohio, where most of the post-fire orders were from. Two years later, in 1874, Wells Fargo asked Diebold to make the world's largest vault at the time: a 32-foot-long, 27-foot-wide, 12-foot high vault that was moved to San Francisco on a 47-car-long train. In 1876 Diebold was incorporated by The State of Ohio as Diebold Safe & Lock Co. Its first international shipment in Diebold's lifetime was to the President of Mexico, Manuel González Flores in 1881.[3] The final major event for the company in his lifetime was the introduction of magnesium steel doors which were billed as TNT-proof, which was becoming a new way for thieves to break into banks.

Positions at Diebold

Position: Started Ended
Baumann and Company safemaker/locksmith 1848 1859
Co Founder and President 1859 1876
Superintendent 1876 1894

Death

Carl Diebold died on March 5, 1894, in North Canton, Ohio, after having a stroke and being paralyzed.

References

  1. ^ https://starklibrary.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=diebold&i=f&d=02051893-03151894&m=between&ord=k1&fn=stark_county_democrat_usa_ohio_canton_18930706_english_5&df=1&dt=3
  2. ^ Evans, Janet Lynn (2007). "We'll Take Care of the Counting*": A Cultural, Rhetorical and Critical Analysis of Electronic Voting Technology. pp. 151–. ISBN 978-0-549-13811-2.
  3. ^ "Diebold's History". www.diebold.com. Archived from the original on 2017-01-22. Retrieved 2016-12-24.

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