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  2. Henry W. Hupfauf - Wikipedia

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    Henry W. Hupfauf (August 11, 1885 – October 6, 1946) was an American farmer, businessman, and politician.. Hupfauf was born in the town of Harrison, Calumet County, Wisconsin.

  3. Darboy, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Darboy is an unincorporated community in Outagamie County in the Fox Cities area of the U.S. state of Wisconsin. [1] Located in the town of Buchanan, Darboy extends from the Calumet County line on the south, Highway CE on the north, State Park Road on the east, and Highway 441 on the west.

  4. Darboy - Wikipedia

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    Darboy may refer to Darboy, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community; Georges Darboy (1813–1871) French Catholic priest, archbishop of Paris

  5. Oldcastle Materials - Wikipedia

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    Oldcastle Materials Inc. is a supplier of asphalt, concrete, and other building materials, and also offers construction and paving services. The Atlanta-based company is a subsidiary of CRH plc, a publicly traded international group of diversified building materials businesses, [2] [3] and has approximately 18,000 employees at 1,200 locations, as of March 2018.

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  7. Formstone - Wikipedia

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    Typical Baltimore formstone-faced rowhouses Example of Formstone style masonry from Richmond District in San Francisco. Formstone is a type of stucco [1] commonly applied to brick rowhouses in many East Coast urban areas in the United States, although it is most strongly associated with Baltimore.

  8. In 2022, owner John Livoti announced he was coming to Brick and leased 25,000 square feet for a new store, encompassing part of the former Pathmark store. Of the total space, 5,000 square feet was ...

  9. Acme Brick - Wikipedia

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    Acme Brick Company is an American manufacturer and distributor of brick and masonry-related construction products and materials.Founder George E. Bennett (October 6, 1852 – July 3, 1907), chartered the company as the Acme Pressed Brick Company on April 17 1891, in Alton, Illinois, [1] although the company's physical location has always been in Texas.