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  2. Daniel D. Badger - Wikipedia

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    Daniel D. Badger (15 October 1806–1884 [3]) was an American founder, working in New York City under the name Architectural Iron Works. With James Bogardus , he was one of the major forces in creating a cast-iron architecture in the United States. [ 4 ]

  3. Worshipful Company of Basketmakers - Wikipedia

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    The Company has a strong charitable trust and supports many charitable causes, and supports the three armed services with its involvement with 100 (Yeomanry) Regiment Royal Artillery, HMS Richmond and 5 (AC) Squadron RAF. There is an independent but related Masonic Lodge called the Basketmakers Lodge No. 5639.

  4. Algoma Foundry and Machine Company - Wikipedia

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    The Company manufactured horse-drawn farm machinery for the regional market. However, on August 28, 1891, Adolph Hamacek left the business partnership and moved to nearby Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin . Anton continued to operate the business alone at the building located in the 600 block of Fremont Street in Algoma until 1893, when he formed another ...

  5. Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin Badger basketball began in December, 1898 with the formation of its first team coached by Dr. James C. Elsom. The Badgers played their first game on January 21, 1899, losing to the Milwaukee Normal Alumni 25–15 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

  6. Badger Daylighting - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 2017, the company's customer base was 34% oil and gas and 66% utility and municipality. [13] Daylighting is also the manufacturer and operator of hydrovac trucks. The company has 1800 employees and 150 locations, with about 670 employees in Canada and the rest in the United States. [8]

  7. Badger State Shoe Company building - Wikipedia

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    The Badger State Shoe Company is a classically-styled 6-story shoe factory built in 1910 in Madison, Wisconsin, a half mile north-east of the Capitol. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 11, 1989.

  8. Hall & Woodhouse - Wikipedia

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    The company also markets soft drinks known as Rio. [5] In 1957 Hall and Woodhouse started manufacturing soft drinks, from 1974 under the Panda Pops [6] brand, but closed the plant and sold the brand to Nichols plc in 2005, [7] citing its key competitors as having the strategic advantage of lower production costs through greater scale, lower wage costs, better geographical location and more ...

  9. 1941–42 Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 1941–42 Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team represented University of Wisconsin–Madison.The head coach was Harold E. Foster, coaching his eighth season with the Badgers.