Trade catalogs of plumbing, 1863-1934.
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Central Tube Company.
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Cast Iron Pipe Research Association
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Adams Watkins & Cowles.
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Harron, Rickard & McCone.
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American District Steam Company.
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Robert W. Hunt & Co.
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Glamorgan Pipe & Foundry Company.
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James B. Clow & Sons
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Cincinnati & Newport Iron and Pipe Co.
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Ayrault Bros. & Co.
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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...
Abendroth & Root Manufacturing Co.
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American Spiral Pipe Works.
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Chadwick-Boston Lead Co.
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Colwells, Shaw & Willard.
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Frank C. Green (Firm)
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Hardwicke & Ware.
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Chicago Metal Hose Corporation.
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Barco Manufacturing Company.
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American Brass Company
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Chartered in Waterbury, Conn., 1899 with the consolidation of Ansonia Brass & Copper Co., Waterbury Brass Co., and Coe Brass Manufacturing Co.; joined by Benedict & Burnham Mfg. Co., and Holmes, Booth & Haydens in 1901; in 1922 acquired by Anaconda Copper Mining Company (headquartered in Montana); name retained until 1960 when reorganized as Anaconda American Brass Company; in 1977 Anaconda Company merged with Atlantic Richfield Co.; in ca. 1981 headquarters moved from Waterbury to R...
Cohoes Rolling Mill Company.
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American Tube Works.
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American water works association
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A.M. Byers Company
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A. M. Byers Company was a steel and wrought iron pipe manufacturer with plants in Pittsburgh's South Side and Ambridge, Pennsylvania. The company was founded in 1863 and the Pittsburgh plants were closed in 1969 prior to the company's acquisition by the General Tire and Rubber Company. From the description of A. M. Byers Company personnel records, 1905-1960. (University of Pittsburgh). WorldCat record id: 31733670 ...
Central Foundry Company.
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R. Hardesty Manufacturing Company.
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Allen, Cha. P.
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Babcock & Wilcox Tube Company.
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Chase Metal Works.
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W.A. Case & Son.
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American Cast Iron Pipe Company
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Highland Chemical Products Co.
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California Corrugated Culvert Co.
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Grinnell Company.
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