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  1. Eugene Dietzgen (1862–1929) was a German-American manufacturer of engineering supplies. He was also a writer and promoter of the ideas of his father, the socialist philosopher Joseph Dietzgen . Early life. Eugene Dietzgen, the eldest son of Joseph Ditzgen, was born in Uckerath, Prussia.

  2. 8 de oct. de 2021 · Eugene Dietzgen (1862-1929) spent the first 18 years of his life in Germany and his final 18 years primarily in Switzerland. And yet, he managed to leave his most significant footprint in Chicago, where he became one of the many German immigrants to find success in the city’s booming manufacturing industry.

  3. Eugene Dietzgen was born in Uckerrath, Germany on May 6, 1862, he died in Chicago on December 1, 1929. Eugene was the eldest son of Joseph Dietzgen, a German tanner-turned-Communist who read Marx and joined the Revolution of 1848, which got him exiled from Germany.

  4. This American slide rule manufacturer was founded in 1885 by Eugene Dietzgen. The first manufacturing company opened in 1893 producing T-squares, wooden triangles, drawing boards, hectograph inks, surveying instruments, blue print and Van Dyke papers, Dietzgen's historic line of engineering products. In 1908 the company acquired its own ...

  5. 13 de abr. de 2012 · Eugene was the son of Joseph Dietzgen, a German tanner-turned-Communist who read Marx and joined the Revolution of 1848, which got him exiled from Germany. So he moved to the U.S....

  6. 10 de jun. de 2024 · The Eugene Dietzgen Drafting Company manufactured a wide range of calculating, drafting, engineering, and surveying supplies between 1885 and the present.

  7. Dietzgen. "Eugene Dietzgen was born in Uckerrath, Germany on May 6, 1862. He died in Chicago on December 1, 1929. He came to America in 1880. The company was founded on November 13, 1885 under the name of Luhring & Dietzgen. This partnership was succeeded by Eugene Deitzgen & Co. in 1891.