R. G. LeTourneau

Robert Gilmour LeTourneau (November 30, 1888 – June 1, 1969), was born in Richford, Vermont, and was a prolific inventor of earthmoving machinery. His machines represented nearly 70 percent of the earthmoving equipment and engineering vehicles used during World War II, and over the course of his life he secured nearly 300 patents. With the help of his wife, the late Evelyn Peterson (1900-1987), he founded LeTourneau University, a private, Christian institution, in Longview, Texas. LeTourneau was widely known as a devoted Christian and generous philanthropist to Christian causes, including the "LeTourneau Christian Center" camp and conference grounds in Rushville, New York. LeTourneau was often referred to by his contemporaries as "God's businessman."

Personal facts

R. G. LeTourneau
Birth dateNovember 30, 1888
Birth place
Vermont , Franklin County Vermont , Richford Vermont , United States
Religion
Christian
cause of death
Stroke
Date of deathJune 01, 1969
Place of death
Texas , Longview Texas , Gregg County Texas
Residence
Texas , Longview Texas

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  1. http://www.letourneau-inc.com/about/RG_bio.htm,