Franklin Hiram King

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Franklin Hiram King (8 June, 1848- 4 August, 1911) was an American agricultural scientist. He is best known for designing the tower silo for holding grain. Some have speculated that the designed of the Guggenheim, Frank Lloyd Wright, was influenced by King's designs.