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Henry died unexpectedly from heart failure on November 15, 1930, at 75 years old. The active management of the Harnischfeger Company then went to his son, Walter Harnischfeger, a pro-nazi patron of Joseph McCarthy. [5] The Harnischfeger Mansion, built in 1905, still stands at North 35th St. and West Wisconsin Avenue in Milwaukee. [6] [7]
Red Star Yeast Company, LLC is a joint-venture of Lesaffre and Archer Daniels Midland. Red Star operates two plants in the United States—a plant in Headland, Alabama , and a plant built in 2006 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa .
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The Harnischfeger House was built on Grand Avenue in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The street is now called Wisconsin Avenue. [4] During WWII the property was majorly remodeled to make what was then just another Old House into dormitory style accommodations for dozens of men coming into Milwaukee to work in the local factories.
Pfister & Vogel (P&V) was an American tannery business in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [1] [2] Frederick Vogel emigrated from Wurtemberg, Germany to Milwaukee. In 1848, he founded a tannery on Milwaukee's Menominee River. Having also emigrated from Wurtemberg in 1845, Guido Pfister opened a shoe store on nearby West Water Street.
Theodore Clemens Esser (February 14, 1871 — ?) was the president of the T.C. Esser Company and was engaged in the manufacture and distribution of paint in Milwaukee for more than half a century; the firm also handled all kinds of glass, including stained glass for churches, and did vitrolite and metal store front construction work.
Archer was founded in 2018, so a similar timeline would put its first profit in 2035. However, investors should be cautious about getting in too early on this potential long-term opportunity ...
Filer and Stowell is a company based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the United States of America. [1] Founded by Delos Filer and John Stowell in 1856, the company has produced equipment primarily for the lumber industry, largely for lumber mills but also in the past stationary steam engines, marine steam engines and even steam locomotives for logging lines.