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  2. ContiGroup Companies - Wikipedia

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    ContiGroup Companies, Inc (CGC) was founded by Simon Fribourg in Arlon, Belgium, in 1813 as a grain-trading firm. Formerly known as Continental Grain, ContiGroup has expanded into a multinational corporation with offices and facilities in 10 countries while employing more than 13,500 people worldwide.

  3. Archer Daniels Midland Wheat Mill - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] New grain silos were built by Bulley & Andrews in 1948. [8] [9] In 1964, Dixie Portland Flour Mills purchased Eckhart Milling Company. [12] In 1990, Archer Daniels Midland purchased the plant for $14 million. [13] In 2017, Archer Daniels Midland announced that it intended to build a new plant in Mendota, Illinois and close their plant ...

  4. Wayne Farms - Wikipedia

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    The history of the company goes back to 1895 and was known for feed milling. [4] In 1916, D.W. McMillen started manufacturing a feed by the name of 'Wayne' which was later chosen as a name for the company. [4] In 1965, Allied Mills spun-out its poultry business in order to focus on manufacturing and named the new company, Wayne Farms. [4]

  5. George Armour - Wikipedia

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    Munn & Sccott Grain-Elevators, Chicago 1866. The Munn & Scott grain-warehousing company was founded in 1844 in Spring Bay, Illinois, north of Peoria. By 1856, Ira Y. Munn and his partners owned a large Chicago grain elevator with a capacity of 200,000 bushels. George L. Scott joined the enterprise in 1858, and the name was changed name to Munn ...

  6. McCormick family - Wikipedia

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    Cyrus Hall McCormick Sr., founder of the McCormick business dynasty. Robert McCormick Jr. (1780–1846) was an American inventor who lived in rural Virginia. [1] His maternal grandparents were Scottish immigrants, George Sanderson and Catharine (née Ross) Sanderson, and paternal grandparents were Thomas (1702–1762) and Elizabeth (née Carruth) McCormick, Presbyterian immigrants born in ...

  7. The Gogo Building - Wikipedia

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    The Gogo Building, formerly known as the River Center, is an 840,000-square-foot (78,000 m 2) commercial building located at 111 N. Canal Street in the West Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois.

  8. Carrier Mills, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The first school in Carrier Mills was a large, two-story wooden structure with a bell tower. It was built in the early 1820s and located near the old Sahara Coal Company preparation plant (now abandoned), just northwest of the village. Carrier Mills traditional business district with listed buildings, 1914.

  9. List of rivers of Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Chicago River; Coon Creek; Cypress Creek; Des Plaines River; DuPage River; East Branch South Branch Kishwaukee River; Edwards River; Elm River; Embarras River (Illinois) Fox River (Illinois River tributary), northern Illinois; Fox River (Little Wabash tributary), southern Illinois; Galena River; Grand Calumet River; Green River; Henderson Creek ...