Trade catalogs of mining, 1884-1948.

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Trade catalogs of mining, 1884-1948.

Trade catalogs of asbestos, blasting machinery, furnaces, explosives, nitroglycerin, oil well drilling, smelting, coal mining equipment, crushing machines, and other ephemera relating to mining.

29 items (1 box) : ill.

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Atlantic Giant Powder Co.

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Padley & Venables, Ltd.

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Braun-Knecht-Heimann Co.

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Minnesota mining and manufacturing company

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Flint, Peabody & Co.

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Safety Nitro Co.

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H.B. Sackett Screen & Chute Co.

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E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company

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The family firm of E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company was established in 1802 and during the 19th century it became one of the United States' most important manufacturers of black powder. In 1902 three younger du Pont cousins: T. Coleman, Alfred I., and Pierre S. took over the company and within three years succeeded in bringing 75% of the American explosives industry (which at that time included black powder, dynamite, and smokeless powder) under their control. During the first decade of the...

Harron, Rickard & McCone.

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Gates Iron Works

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Siebe, Gorman & Co.

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Asbestos Packing Company.

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Goodall, Perkins & Co.

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F.M. Davis Iron Works Co.

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J. Duchez & Fils.

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Geo. H. Sampson (Firm)

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Carnegie Steel Company.

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The Carnegie Steel Company was the final conglomeration of several steelworks, bridge companies and coke works under Andrew Carnegie. Beginning with the firm of Carnegie, Kloman and Company, Andrew Carnegie created several more steelworks and other companies eventually becoming the largest producer of steel in the world, while also becoming the richest man in the world. In 1901, Carnegie sold his interests in his company to financier J.P. Morgan, leading to the development of the United States S...

Mine and Smelter Supply Company.

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James Macbeth & Co.

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W.S. Tyler Company

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International wire mesh manufacturing concern founded in 1872, in Cleveland, Ohio, by Washington S. Tyler. It absorbed the Standard Co., another wire producer, in 1918. It became a subsidiary of Combustion Engineering, Inc. in 1970. Its products were used primarily in elevator construction and mining machinery. From the description of Records 1866-1971. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 17383327 ...

Linde Air Products Company

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Hardsocg Mfg. Co.

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Oil Well Supply Co.

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Parkhurst & Wilkinson.

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Calkins Company.

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