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Front of main plant, 1918. Rockwood & Company, manufacturers of chocolate products, established a factory in Brooklyn in 1910 in block 1874 bounded by Flushing Avenue on the north, Park Avenue on the south, Waverley Avenue on the west and Washington Avenue on the east.
Rockwood & Company was a New York City-based chocolatier which operated from 1886 until 1957. It coordinated the industry's first resale price contracts, operated the largest chocolate factory in New York , and was the second largest producer of chocolate in the United States, after the Hershey Company .
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This produced water for the factory, but also for the communities of Flat Rock, Rockwood, and South Rockwood. The original filtration plant built in the 1920s was sold to the then City of Flat Rock in 1951 and continued to operate until 1957 when a new plant was built on the island, directly opposite and to the south of the Ford plant. This ...
Lake Mary’s plant finishes the treatment process by running water through enclosed tanks containing granulated carbon, which, by itself is a powerful cleaner, removing any unused hydrogen ...
The water plant was initially scheduled to be finished on Tuesday for a “guaranteed maximum price” of $500 million for both phases of design and construction completed by Wichita Water ...
In 1930 when Rockwood Sprinkler Co. was absorbed by the Gamewell Co., manufacturer of fire alarm systems, Carlson had resigned as superintendent. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] In 1921 Carlson was awarded the first ASME Medal for "his invention and part in the production of 20,000,000 Mark III drawn steel booster casings used principally as a component of 75-mm ...
A water treatment plant failure threw North America’s oldest continuous lawmaking body into crisis this week, as lawmakers were effectively shut out of the Virginia State Capitol for safety reasons.