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  2. Morison & Co. - Wikipedia

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    William Reid senior died in 1895 leaving the business to W. R. Reid and his brother John Reid. [1] The company expanded to become one of the leading cabinet makers in Scotland, and branches were opened in Glasgow and Manchester. W. R. Reid ran the company until he sold it in 1902, at the same time that he bought Lauriston Castle in Edinburgh. [2]

  3. Memphis Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Memphis Furniture Manufacturing Company was the largest component of what was once the largest furniture manufacturing operation in the United States. It was founded in 1896 by Robertson Morrow and, despite a major fire in 1904, [ 1 ] quickly grew to include Little Rock Furniture, New Orleans Furniture, and Oklahoma City Furniture.

  4. Robert Reid (antiquarian) - Wikipedia

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    They were later collected and published, as Glasgow Past and Present in three volumes: two volumes appeared in 1851 and the third in 1856. Reid's Glasgow and its Environs was issued in 1864, and both works, with additions by other writers, were reprinted in three volumes at Glasgow in 1884: the third volume, by Reid, contained a short ...

  5. Reid Brothers (Glasgow) - Wikipedia

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    Reid Brothers (Glasgow) Ltd is an Packaging supply business based in Glasgow, Scotland. The firm was established in 1868, and was wound up as a company in around 1990. However, the name and business continue to be used as Reid Brothers UK to this current day.

  6. Neilson and Company - Wikipedia

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    However, by this time, intense competition from United States meant that small companies were unable to survive. There was a need for amalgamation, and in 1903 Neilson Reid combined with Dübs and Company and Sharp, Stewart and Company to form the North British Locomotive Company, the largest locomotive company in the world outside the United ...

  7. Tennessee State Route 175 - Wikipedia

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    The original SR 175 was on a different route before 2004, when the last 2 miles (3.2 km) of East Shelby Drive were included into the route. The original road took a sharp left onto what is now Houston Levee Road for 0.4 miles (0.64 km), then a sharp right onto what is now Collierville Road, and continued east for 2.4 miles (3.9 km), until reaching Byhalia Road, and taking a sharp left ...

  8. South Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    On September 4, South Memphis was divided into four wards. The treasurer for the first corporate year made a report showing that the revenue amounted to $6,266.17, and licenses, etc., to $3,750.50. John T. Trezevant was mayor in 1847-48 and A. B. Taylor in 1849. The last meeting of the mayor and aldermen of South Memphis took place December 31 ...

  9. D.T. Porter Building - Wikipedia

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    The D.T. Porter Building in Memphis, Tennessee, was constructed in 1895 and was the city's first steel frame skyscraper.It had a circulating hot water heating system. It was renovated in 1983 and converted to condominiums.

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