Papers, 1794-1964.
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Wawaset Securities Company
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Warner, Alfred D., 1847-1915.
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Atlantic Pre-stressed Concrete Company.
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Nordberg Manufacturing Company
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Bruno Victor Nordberg was born in Helsinki, Finland in 1858. He graduated from the Polytechnic Institute in Helsinki in 1878. In 1880 he migrated to the U.S. and to Milwaukee, and in 1889 founded the Nordberg Manufacturing Co. to manufacture an automatic governor, for which he held the patent. The company soon expanded into the manufacture of valve engines, pumps, hoists, compressors, and similar equipment. Nordberg was vice-president, designer, and draftsman for the company from 1890 to 1912, i...
Wilmington Realty and Securities Company.
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Church Farm School (Exton, Pa.)
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Warner, Charles, 1877-1956.
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Warner Organization Securities Company.
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Michigan Chemical Company.
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Martin Marietta Corporation
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Founded 1963, Martin Marietta Inc.; predecessor companies to 1913. Corporate interests include: defense/military systems; reconnaissance systems; telecommunications. From the description of Records. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80630241 ...
Charles Warner Company.
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Warner Company.
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Cedar Hollow Lime Company.
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Warner family.
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Warner, Irving, 1882-1964.
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Irving Warner, Jr., was a nationally known consulting engineer and lime expert and vice president of the family-owned Warner Company of Philadelphia and Wilmington, Del. The Warner family began mercantile operations in Wilmington in the 18th century. Soon they were operating a line of ships between Philadelphia and Wilmington, which became important in transporting coal brought down from the Pennsylvania fields. By the time of the Civil War, the business had expanded to ...