Trade catalogs of plumbing, 1884-1948.

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Trade catalogs of plumbing, 1884-1948.

Trade catalogs, treatises, associations of plumbing, plumbing equipment, pipe, bathrooms, pumps, and other ephemera relating to plumbing plus three plumbing permits.

80 items (1 box) : ill.

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Sears, Roebuck and Company

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Sears, Roebuck and Co., commonly known as Sears, is an American chain of department stores founded by Richard Warren Sears and Alvah Curtis Roebuck in 1892, and reincorporated by Richard Sears and Julius Rosenwald in 1906. Formerly based at the Sears Tower in Chicago and currently headquartered in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, the operation began as a mail ordering catalog company and began opening retail locations in 1925. The first location was in Chicago, Illinois. In 2005, the...

Peerless Machine Company.

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Stiles, Charles Wardell, 1867-1941

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Berger Bros.

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Port Huron Engine & Thresher Co.

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C.M. Kemp Mfg. Co.

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Glamorgan Pipe & Foundry Company.

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Armstrong Manufacturing Co. (Portland, Or.)

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Edson Mfg. Co.

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E. Aumont (Firm)

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Kehler Company.

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Duriron Company

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The Duriron Company was founded in 1912 by a Dayton foundryman, Pierce D. Schenk, and two associates, J. Richman Pitman, a DuPont explosives production engineer and William F. Hall, a New York Financier. The company derives its name from a high silicon cast iron alloy, Duriron, which rapidly became an industry standard for handling extremely corrosive materials. Duriron "denitrating towers" were in high demand during the First World War for safe handling of hot mixtures of Nitric an...

Rapid Tool & Machine Company.

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Nye Tool & Machine Works.

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Saunders Machine & Tool Corp.

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Beaver Pipe Tools Incorporated.

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Greenlee Tool Co.

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Henry M. Wiswall (Firm)

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Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co

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Bignall & Keeler Machineworks.

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Chase Brass and Copper Company

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M.J. Daly & Sons.

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Otto Bernz (Firm)

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George W. Warner & Co.

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Reed Manufacturing Co.

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Toledo Pipe Threading Machine Co.

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Banner, Ed. Gregson.

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Jack Martin & Company.

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Fulton Company.

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Smith-Courtney Co.

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Johns-Manville, Incorporated

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E. Van Noorden & Co.

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Dent & Hellyer.

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Roto Company.

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Paul Homann Maschinenfabrik.

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Oster Manufacturing Co.

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D. Saunders' Sons.

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American Saw & Tool Works.

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J.E. Kennedy (Firm)

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H. Mueller Mfg. Co.

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Saml. Buckley & Co.

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Landis Machine Company

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Crane Co.

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Industrial company founded in Chicago in 1855. The Crane Company began as a small foundry established by Richard T. Crane, with help from his uncle, lumber dealer Martin Ryerson. The company manufactured brass and copper couplings, train engine parts, heating supplies, valves, pipe fittings, wagon equipment, machine tools, and other industrial goods. The company expanded its operations after the Chicago Fire of 1871 and is still in business today. From the de...

McNeill, Thomas E.

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St. Louis Trades School.

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M.B. Skinner Co.

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Chicago Pipethread Machine Co.

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Curtis & Curtis.

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Borden Company

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Alfred B. Sands & Son.

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L. Dard (Firm)

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Crown Die & Tool Co.

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