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Company Location Founded Products Output & Production Numbers Alexander, John & Co Charleston, South Carolina: Lightfoot Arms, Atlanta Georgia Athens Steam Company Athens, Georgia: experimental Double-barreled cannon: Atlanta Machine Works: Atlanta, Georgia: 1848 Ordnance, rifled cannons Augusta Machine Works Augusta, Georgia: Revolvers Leech ...
March 25 – L. Fish Furniture Company fire in Chicago, Illinois, killed 12. March 27 – Ököritófülpös, Hungary, fire in a barn during a dancing party killed 312 people. [8] [9] December 21–22 – Friedlander Leather Remnants factory fire, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 13 firemen and one policeman died in two separate collapses.
One person killed after huge fire ignites Michigan warehouse, raining debris 'as far as a mile away,' police say Patrick Smith and Minyvonne Burke and Adrienne Broaddus March 5, 2024 at 1:58 PM
Atlanta Machine Works on Sanborn Fire Map 1911 Atlanta Machine Works on city atlas 1878 (Porter & Davis was the company owning the Works at that time). The Atlanta Machine Works was early Atlanta's first foundry and metal fabrication company. in 1848, Austin Leyden together with Robert Findlay and others established a foundry, amassed a fortune and eventually sold the company, called A. Leyden ...
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer held a media event at Detroit Fire Department Engine House 52 in Detroit to sign a bipartisan general budget for the 2025 Fiscal Year on Wednesday, July 24, 2024.
An hour later, RAF Typhoons strafed 'B' Company/US 120th Infantry Regiment on Hill 285, killing a driver of a weapons carrier. [206] Two battalions of the 77th Infantry on Guam exchanged prolonged fire on 8 August 1944, the incident possibly started with the firing of mortars for range-finding and angle calibration purposes. Small arms and then ...
A fire at a northern Michigan paper mill closed several roads Wednesday and prompted city officials to tell residents to shelter in place, while state police warned people to stay away from the area.
After Grant Park was established in the 1880s, a granite pedestal, a collection of four cannon, and two bronze lions commemorated the site of the fort. [1] After years of vandalism by park visitors, the cannon were removed in the late 1980s, and one was stolen. [2] The pair of bronze lions also went missing. [3]