Bush & Lobdell.

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The firm of Bush & Lobdell was formed in Wilmington, De., in 1836 by Charles Bush and his nephew, George G. Lobdell, following the death of Bush's previous partner, Jonathan Bonney. The partners operated a foundry and machine shop and specialized in the manufacture of railroad car wheels. Bush died in 1855, and Lobdell incorporated the firm as the Lobdell Car Wheel Company in 1867.

From the description of Inbound correspondence, 1836-1851. (Hagley Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 741943206

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creatorOf Bush & Lobdell. Inbound correspondence, 1836-1851. Hagley Museum & Library
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associatedWith Bush, Charles, 1805-1855. person
associatedWith Davenport & Bridges (Boston, Mass.). corporateBody
associatedWith J.B. Potter & Co. (Bridgeton, N.J.). corporateBody
associatedWith Lobdell, George G., 1818-1894. person
associatedWith Miller & Alexander (Philadelphia, Pa.) corporateBody
associatedWith Norris, William, 1802-1867. person
associatedWith Penrose & Burton (Philadelphia, Pa.) corporateBody
associatedWith Woodward & Brinckle (Philadelphia, Pa.). corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Delaware
New Castle County (Del.)
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Foundries
Iron industry and trade
Railroad cars
Railroad equipment industry
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Active 1836

Active 1851

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