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  2. Poudreries Réunies de Belgique - Wikipedia

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    Poudreries Réunies de Belgique SA (or PRB) was one of Belgium's oldest and largest manufacturers of munitions, once the second-largest Belgium armaments manufacturer. [1] The company indirectly started in 1778 in Wetteren as a gunpowder factory. By its 200th anniversary in 1979 it had 73 factories throughout the world, with the headquarters in ...

  3. Powder mill - Wikipedia

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    As smokeless powder and high explosives replaced gunpowder for most purposes, DuPont became the major manufacturer of United States gunpowder until discontinuing production in 1971. Subsequent production for use in pyrotechnics and antique firearms has been undertaken by smaller firms whose operations are often ended by the persistent hazard of ...

  4. Confederate Powderworks - Wikipedia

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    More than 2.75 million pounds of first-quality gunpowder (a majority of the powder used by the Confederacy) were produced before its closure in 1865. [5] By comparison, Union gunpowder manufacture was distributed among many mills, with the larger Hazard Powder Company of Connecticut producing 40% of the annual production of 8.4 million pounds. [6]

  5. National Powder Factory of Ripault - Wikipedia

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    By 1788, the powder mill covered ten hectares on the right bank of the Indre, with four mills operating 80 hammers, [6] 12 workshops, grainers, dryers, warehouses, staff housing, and a chapel, which was converted into a dryer in 1793. [G1 2] This is the only building from that period still standing in the 21st century. The workforce resided ...

  6. Oriental Powder Company - Wikipedia

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    Oriental Powder Company was a gunpowder manufacturer with mills located on the Presumpscot River in Gorham and Windham, Maine. The company was one of the four largest suppliers to Union forces through the American Civil War .

  7. Schaghticoke Powder Company - Wikipedia

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    The Schaghticoke Powder Works manufactured sixty thousand powder kegs or one million and five thousand pounds of powder per year. By 1893, the Schaghticoke Works mill was recognize as one of the oldest gunpowder mills in the United States manufacturing various propellant grades for eighty years in the Hudson River Valley. [1]

  8. Gunpowder gets tricky, but WVU is on the case - AOL

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    Jul. 19—FAIRMONT — These days, everything is going green, including gunpowder. However, although less toxic gunpowder might be better for human health and the environment, it provides certain ...

  9. Laflin & Rand Powder Company - Wikipedia

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    Laflin & Rand's Passaic Powder Mills in Passaic County, New Jersey. Laflin & Rand Powder Company was a gunpowder and early smokeless powder manufacturer notable for producing the smokeless powder used by United States Army infantry rifles from 1896 to 1908, which included the period of development of the M1903 Springfield rifle and .30-06 Springfield cartridge.