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==Dynacraft==
 
==Dynacraft==
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==E.T. Rugg Company==
 
==E.T. Rugg Company==
 
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==Englefield Oil==
 
==Englefield Oil==
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==Fyrepel==
 
==Fyrepel==
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==Jeffries Supply Company==
 
==Jeffries Supply Company==
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==Kaiser Aluminum==
 
==Kaiser Aluminum==
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==Kilgore Manufacturing Company==
 
==Kilgore Manufacturing Company==
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==Mary Ann Furnace==
 
==Mary Ann Furnace==
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==Matesich Distributing Company==
 
==Matesich Distributing Company==
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==Owens Corning Fiberglass==
 
==Owens Corning Fiberglass==
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==Schuler Engineering Company==
 
==Schuler Engineering Company==
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==Wehrle Stove Company==
 
==Wehrle Stove Company==

Revision as of 12:31, 3 April 2015

Dynacraft

information

E.T. Rugg Company

information

Englefield Oil

information

Fyrepel

information

Jeffries Supply Company

information

Kaiser Aluminum

information

Kilgore Manufacturing Company

information

Mary Ann Furnace

information

Matesich Distributing Company

information

Owens Corning Fiberglass

information

Schuler Engineering Company

information

Wehrle Stove Company

The Wehrle Stove Company was founded by Joseph C. Wehrle in 1883. It was the largest stove manufacturer in the world. [1]

References

  1. Stare, F. (2002, February 10). Newark, Licking County home of many firsts. The Newark Advocate.