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William Mann Jr. Axe Works (ca. 1900). The large building with smokestacks in the photo was added after 1877. An 1884 Mann catalog refers to the site as the "Hollis Works." Factory capacity in 1855 was 500 axes per day. [16] Brand names included "William Mann Superior" and "William Mann’s Celebrated Axes."
Axemann was named after the local Mann Axe Factory. [3] The community once was a center of axe manufacturing in Pennsylvania. References
William Mann may refer to: William Mann (astronomer) (1817–1873), English astronomer active in the Cape Colony; William Mann (MP), English politician in the House of Commons, 1621–1625; William Mann (settler) (1610–1650), original settler of Providence, Rhode Island; William Abram Mann (1854–1934), general officer in the United States Army
The William W. Axe School is a historic school building located in the Frankford neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988, [ 1 ] it is currently home to the Northeast Frankford site of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Philadelphia .
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Dimner Beeber Middle School was a historic middle school located in the Wynnefield neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.It is part of the School District of Philadelphia.
Sgt. Taylor Merriss, of the Evansville Police Department, confirmed that officers arrested 18-year-old Kyrelle Mann and 19-year-old Marco Mann Jr., who were processed at the Vanderburgh County ...
Built between 1902 and 1904, the George L. Horn School is a three-story, five-bay, ashlar stone building, which was designed in the Late Gothic Revival style. It features terra cotta and granite trim and a steeply pitched gable roof.