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Ingersoll-Rand Company
The Ingersoll-Rand Company was founded on June 1, 1905 by Michael P. Grace, following the merger of the Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Company and Rand Drill Company, both of which had been established in 1871 -
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 -
Willys-Overland Company
The Willys-Overland Company was founded in 1903 by Claude Cox in Terre Haute, Indiana as a division of the Standard Wheel Company. It was established independent from Standard Wheel in 1905. Its industry was -
Dodge Manufacturing Company
The Dodge Manufacturing Company was founded in June 1878 (incorporated April 3, 1880) by Wallace H. Dodge in Mishawaka, Indiana. Its industry was power transmission machinery and its headquarters were in Mishawaka, Indiana (1878-1982 -
International Harvester Company of America
The International Harvester Company of America was founded on March 22, 1902 in Chicago, Illinois following the merger of the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company and Deering Harvester Company. Its industry is automotive (and agricultural before -
Jones & Lamson Machine Company
The Jones& Lamson Machine Company was founded in 1858 by Silas Lamson, Abel F. Goodnow and B. Buchanan Yale after purchasing the assets of the Robbins& Lawrence Company. Its industry was lathes and thread grinders -
Sunbeam Corporation
The Sunbeam Corporation was founded on March 17, 1897 by John K. Stewart and Thomas J. Clark in Chicago, Illinois. Its industry is consumer products and its headquarters were in Chicago, Illinois (1897-1981), Oak -
Bassick Company
The Bassick Company was founded in 1879 by Samuel A. Burns in New York City, New York. Its industry was metal casting and automotive products and its headquarters were in New York City, New York -
National Carbon Company
The National Carbon Company, Inc. was founded in 1881 by W. H. Bourton and Willis H. Masters in Cleveland, Ohio. Its industry is chemicals and materials science and its headquarters is in Parma, Ohio. It -
Fairbanks, Morse & Company
Fairbanks, Morse& Company was founded in 1824 by Erastus and Thaddeus Fairbanks in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. Its industry was machinery and its headquarters were in St. Johnsbury, Vermont (1824-1871) and Chicago, Illinois (1871-1958 -
General Foods Corporation
The General Foods Corporation was founded in 1895 (incorporated October 22, 1896) by Charles W. Post in Battle Creek, Michigan. It's industry includes food processing while it's headquarters were in Battle Creek, Michigan -
W. F. & John Barnes Company
The W. F.& John Barnes Company was founded in 1872 (incorporated 1884) by William F. and John Barnes in Rockford, Illinois. Its industry was (originally woodworking machinery) custom-built machinery, machine tools, electrical, hydraulic and -
Link-Belt Company
The Link-Belt Company, doing business as Link-Belt Excavators,was founded on May 28, 1906 by William D. Ewart following the consolidation of the Link-Belt Machinery Company, Link-Belt Engineering Company, and William -
Worthington Corporation
The Worthington Corporation was founded on March 18, 1899 by Benjamin Guggenheim in New York City, New York following a consolidation of Henry R. Worthington, Inc., Blake& Knowles Steam Pump Works, Laidlaw-Dunn-Gordon Company -
Stewart-Warner Corporation
The Stewart-Warner Corporation was founded on April 13, 1905 by John K. Stewart, Charles S. Burton, Homer L. Kraft and Edward T. Wray in Chicago, Illinois. Its industry is vehicle instruments and its headquarters -
Chrysler Corporation
The Chrysler Corporation was founded on June 6th, 1925 by Walter P. Chrysler as a reorganization of the Maxwell Motor Company. Its industry is automotive and its headquarters is in Auburn Hills, Michigan. In 1998 -
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company
The Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company was founded in May 1901 following a merger between the Edward P. Allis Company, Fraser& Chalmers, and Gates Iron Works. Its industry was machinery and its headquarters were in Milwaukee -
Watson-Stillman Company
The Watson-Stillman Company was founded in 1848 (incorporated 1901) by Eliphalet Lyon in New York City, New York. Its industry was hydraulic machinery and equipment and its headquarters were in New York City, New -
Studebaker Corporation
The Studebaker Corporation was founded on February 16th, 1852 by Clement and Henry Studebaker in South Bend, Indiana. Its industry was automotive (originally carriages and wagons) and its headquarters remained in South Bend, Indiana. In -
Ford Motor Company
The Ford Motor Company was founded on June 16, 1903 by Henry Ford in Detroit, Michigan. Its industry is automotive and its headquarters have remained in Detroit (Dearborn), Michigan. Fordson Tractors (1914-1964) -
Johns Mansville Corporation
The Johns Manville Corporation was founded on December 17, 1901 by Henry W. Johns and Charles B. Manville in New York City, New York following a merger between the H. W. Johns Manufacturing Company and -
Remington Arms Company
The Remington Arms Company, Inc. was founded in 1816 by Eliphalet Remington in Ilion, New York. Its industry is firearms and ammunition and its headquarters were in Ilion, New York (1816-1912), Bridgeport, Connecticut (1912 -
Sherwin-Williams Company
The Sherwin-Williams Company was founded on February 3, 1870 (incorporated 1884) by Henry A. Sherwin, Edward P. Williams and A. T. Osborn in Cleveland, Ohio. Its industry is building materials and paint and its -
Du Pont
E. I. du Pont de Nemours& Company, or simply Du Pont, was founded on April 21, 1801 by Éleuthère Irénée du Pont de Nemours nearby modern-day Wilmington, Delaware. Its industry is chemicals and its -
Congoleum Corporation
The Congoleum Corporation was founded on October 29, 1902 by James Buchanan and Frank B. Foster in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Its industry is flooring and its headquarters were in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1902-1924), Kearny, New Jersey
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