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German Mills American Oatmeal Company
The German Mills American Oatmeal Company was founded in 1854 (incorporated 1856) by Ferdinand Schumacher in Akron, Ohio. Its industry was oatmeal and its headquarters remained in Akron, Ohio. It, along with three other companies -
Quaker Mill Company
King, Henry H. Stevens, Henry D. Seymour and William Heston in Ravenna, Ohio. It was an oat mill that remained in Ravenna, Ohio. In 1901, it merged with three other companies to form the Quaker -
Boott Cotton Mills
ceased its mill operations by 1958 and shifted focus on selling hydropower. Today, The Offices at Boott Mills exist as a historical complex composed of condos, apartments and offices for other companies. PRODUCTS[] Toweling& Towels -
North Star Mills
was later based in Cedar Rapids, Idaho. Along with three other companies, it merged to create the Quaker Oats Company in 1901. COMPANY NAMES[] North Star Mills (1850s-1870), North Star Oatmeal Mills (1870-1901) -
Benton Manufacturing Company (MI)
Manufacturers of hand sleds based from Charlotte, Michigan. -
United States Rubber Company
The United States Rubber Company was founded in 1892 by Charles R. Flint in Naugatuck, Connecticut following a merger of eleven rubber companies. Its industry was primarily tires and its headquarters were in Greenville, South -
General Foods Corporation
1954) White Plains, New York (1954-1989). In 1985 the company was acquired by the Philip Morris Companies, Inc. who merged it with Kraft Foods in 1989, forming Kraft General Foods. Postum, Home Needlework Magazine -
Beckwith Company
was incorporated to take over manufacturing while the Beckwith Company continued with sales. By 1936, the two companies were combined under the name Round Oak Company. The company dissolved in 1946 and in 1947, was -
Curtiss-Wright Corporation
The Curtiss-Wright Corporation was founded on July 5, 1929 in Buffalo, New York by a merger between 12 companies associated with the Curtiss Aeroplane& Motor Company and Wright Aeronautical Corporation. Its current industry includes -
Midwest Manufacturing Company (MI)
Hardware Age (July 20, 1944) -
Charlotte Chair Company
Manufacturers of chairs based from Charlotte, Michigan. -
Charlotte Manufacturing Company
Also Charlotte Furniture Company. The Grand Rapids Furniture Record (June 1911) The Grand Rapids Furniture Record (June 1917) -
Charlotte Leather Belting Company
Manufacturers of leather belting based from Charlotte, North Carolina. -
Miami Cabinet Company
The Miami Cabinet Company was founded on November 20, 1923 by Edgar S. Boren, Omer Hartzell, Vincent J. Bramlage, L. M. Todd and Myron A. Seery in Middletown, Ohio. It was the successor firm to -
Millers Falls Company
The Millers Falls Company was founded on December 6, 1863 by Levi J. Gunn and Charles H. Amidon in Greenfield, Massachusetts. Its industry is tools and its headquarters were in Greenfield, Massachusettts (1863-1868), Millers -
Milwaukee Corrugating Company
The Milwaukee Corrugating Company in 1902 by Louis Kuehn in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Its industry was metal hardware products and its headquarters was in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (1902-1986) and Frankfort, Kentucky (1986-1988). It was acquired -
Mitchell-Lewis Motor Company
Also Mitchell-Lewis Company and Mitchell Motors Company. Result of a merger between the Mitchell& Lewis Company and Mitchell Motor Company on January 15, 1910. 1916 Mitchell "Six" 5-passenger Touring 1916 Mitchell "Six" 3 -
Miles Laboratories, Inc.
a new firm, Miles, Inc., which later changed its name to the Bayer Corporation in 1995. COMPANY NAMES[] Dr. Miles Medical Company (1884-1932), Dr. Miles Laboratories, Inc. (1932-1935), Miles Laboratories, Inc. (1935-1992) -
Minneapolis Steel & Machinery Company
and Otis Briggs in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Its industry was farming equipment and its headquarters remained in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It merged with the Moline Implement Company and Minneapolis Threshing Machine Company in 1929, forming the Minneapolis -
Mitchell Motor Company
Also Mitchell Motor Car Company. Subsidiary of the Mitchell& Lewis Company until consolidated in 1910, forming the Mitchell-Lewis Motor Company. Scientific American (Jan. 30, 1904) Cycle& Automobile Trade Journal (Jan. 1, 1905) Motor Age -
Milton Bradley Company
The Milton Bradley Company, or simply known as Milton Bradley ( or MB), was founded in 1860 by Milton Bradley in Springfield, Massachusetts. Its industry was board games and its headquarters remained in Springfield, Massachusetts. The -
Miami Cycle & Manufacturing Company
The Miami Cycle& Manufacturing Company was founded on July 22, 1895 by Paul J. Sorg in Middletown, Ohio. Its industry was bicycles and motorcycles and its headquarters remained in Middletown, Ohio. In late-1923, the -
Miniature Train Company
1956 who continued production of "Miniature" trains until 1963. The Billboard Outdoor Equipment Review (March 27, 1948) The Billboard (April 8, 1950) COMPANY NAMES[] Miniature Train& Railroad Company (1932-1948), Miniature Train Company (1948-1956) -
Midland Motor Company
The Midland Motor Company was founded on January 2, 1908 by Charles H. Pope, A. E. Montgomery, and E. H. Guyer in Moline, Illinois. Its industry was motor cars and its headquarters remained in Moline -
Michigan Stove Company
The Michigan Stove Company was founded in 1872 by Jeremiah Dwyer in Detroit, Michigan. Its industry was heating stoves and its headquarters remained in Detroit, Michigan. It merged with the Detroit Stove Company in 1927
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