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  2. Baumbach Building - Wikipedia

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    The Baumbach Building, also known as the Midwest Lamp Company or The Buffalo, is a historic building in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. Part of the Historic Third Ward , the five-story building was one of the city's first Chicago School factories.

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  4. Glendale, Monroe County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Glendale is a town in Monroe County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 579 at the 2000 census. The population was 579 at the 2000 census. The unincorporated community of Glendale is located in the town.

  5. Victor S. Johnson Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Victor Samuel Johnson Sr. (February 6, 1882 – August 29, 1943) was an American businessman who founded Aladdin Industries, best known as manufacturers of kerosene mantle lamps. In 1904, he was a bookkeeper and salesman for the Iowa Soap Company in Burlington, Iowa .

  6. Fostoria Shade and Lamp Company - Wikipedia

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    The new Pennsylvania plant made a partial start in March 1896, and a full force started on the following week. [73] Kopp eventually left the company and started the Kopp Lamp and Glass Company in 1900, with operations starting in 1901. [74] The Corapolis works of Consolidated Lamp and Glass Company operated until 1964. [75]

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  9. Leslie Coombs Brand - Wikipedia

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    Brand moved to Los Angeles in 1886 as land development flourished, and formed the Los Angeles Abstract Company with Edwin Sargent [4] on the corner of Franklin and New High Streets. [5] At that time, the real estate business in the Los Angeles area was booming, but unfortunately for Brand and Sargent, financial panic struck in 1892, the market ...