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  2. Manfield and Sons - Wikipedia

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    The first shops operated by Manfield & Sons were called Cash & Co. According to the census of 1851, Manfield was a ‘patent shoe manufacturer employing 200 hands’. Between 1857 and 1859 company built a big warehouse on Campbell Square, Northampton with installed closing machinery, thus inaugurating the indoor factory system for boot and shoe ...

  3. A.M. Kroop and Sons, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    A.M. Kroop and Sons, Inc. was a riding boot store and manufacturer located in Laurel, Maryland. The business opened in 1925 and crafted boots for many notable jockeys including George Woolf of Seabiscuit fame.

  4. Endicott Johnson Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Endicott Johnson Corporation grew out of the Lester Brothers Boot and Shoe Company, which began in Binghamton in 1854. In 1890, the Lester Brothers moved their business west to a nearby rural area, which in 1892 was incorporated as the Village of Lestershire and in 1916 became Johnson City.

  5. Limmer Holdings - Wikipedia

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    The Company was founded circa 1881 as the Limmer & Trinidad Lake Asphalt Company with the objective of undertaking road contracting using high quality asphalt from Limmer in Germany [2] and from the Pitch Lake in Trinidad. [3] The company was based in Carnwarth Road in Fulham and secured major contracts for surfacing the roads of London. [4]

  6. Police ID woman set on fire in shocking incident on New York ...

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    Authorities have identified the woman who burned to death after she was set on fire inside a New York City subway train as 57-year-old Debrina Kawam.

  7. Justin Boots - Wikipedia

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    He then changed the name of his boot company to H.J. Justin & Sons. [citation needed] The Justins moved the business to Fort Worth, Texas, in 1925, [5] except for daughter Enid Justin, who believed her father would have wanted the business to remain in Nocona. She later founded Nocona Boots. [6] In 1947, annual sales reached $1 million.

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