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The Calumet Baking Powder Company was an American food company established in 1889 in Chicago, Illinois, by salesman William Monroe Wright to manufacture baking powder. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Calumet operated independently until it was acquired by General Foods in 1929.
South Deering, located on Chicago's far South Side, is the largest of the 77 official community areas of that city. Primarily an industrial area, a small residential neighborhood exists in the northeast corner and Lake Calumet takes up a large portion of the area. 80% of the community area is zoned as industrial, natural wetlands, or parks.
Calumet, Inc. (NASDAQ: CLMT) is a publicly traded U.S.-based company that was incorporated in 1919. It specializes in the manufacture of lubricating oils , solvents , waxes , packaged and synthetic specialty products, fuels and fuel-related products.
Calumet, Amtrak's former commuter rail service between Valparaiso, Indiana and Chicago, Illinois Calumet Baking Powder Company , an American food company Calumet Farm , a well-known Thoroughbred horse breeding farm, owned by the founder of the Calumet Baking Powder Company
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He guided it so prosperously that Calumet Baking Powder was sold for $32 million in the summer of 1929 to a New York company, Postum. Postum, with numerous acquisitions, soon became General Foods . The purchase and subsequent Wall Street Crash of 1929 , just months later, left the Wrights among the wealthiest people in America during the Great ...
Calumet Fisheries is a seafood restaurant in the South Deering neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, United States, directly next to the 95th Street bridge (which appears in the 1980 film The Blues Brothers). [1] It was originally established in 1928, and subsequently purchased in 1948 by Sid Kotlick and Len Toll.