[Corporation annual reports. Corporations beginning with the letters Duq to Dy]. [19--]

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[Corporation annual reports. Corporations beginning with the letters Duq to Dy]. [19--]

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Duquesne Brewing Company of Pittsburgh

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Duval Sulphur & Potash Company

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Durham Hosiery Mills

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Dynamics Corporation of America

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Dymo Industries, Inc.

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Duval Corporation

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Duval Texas Sulphur Company

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Dura Corporation

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Duquesne Light 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...