William de la Barre

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William de la Barre was an Austrian born engineer and salesman who went to the United States and sold air filtration systems. In the course of his travels around America, he joined the Washburn-Crosby Company in Minneapolis, Minnesota, becoming head engineer and developing a new process for making flour using steel rollers.

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