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  2. Coldspring (company) - Wikipedia

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    Coldspring is a quarrier and fabricator of granite and other natural stone and a bronze manufacturing company in the United States. [1] Coldspring serves the memorials market, the design and architectural market and distributes slabs for the residential market, industrial products, raw quarry blocks, and diamond tools.

  3. Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Co. - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1892 by two graduates of Iowa State College, William H. Jackson and Berkeley M. Moss. [8] The partners initially contracted to have their steel tanks fabricated by Keystone Bridge Company of Pittsburgh, but soon took on a third partner, Edward W. Crellin, who was operating a small fabricating shop in Des Moines, Iowa.

  4. Ozark Iron Furnace Stack - Wikipedia

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    Ozark Iron Furnace Stack, also known as the Ozark Iron Works, is a historic iron furnace located near Newburg, Phelps County, Missouri.It was built in 1873, and is a pyramidal shaped furnace stack constructed of hard, compact, fine-drained sandstone blocks on a solid rock foundation.

  5. General Steel Industries - Wikipedia

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    In 1974 was the company's largest division [38] after the closure of the St. Louis Car division in 1973. Market Share of roll market: 1955: 2.7%; 1974 14.1%; [4] The plant had 4 acres (16,000 m 2) under roof and could ship 2,000 tons of plain and grooved rolls each month. [4] Flex-O-Lite Division Plant and Main Office: St. Louis, Missouri

  6. Keystone Bridge Company - Wikipedia

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    Keystone is best remembered for the Eads Bridge in St. Louis, completed in 1874, which survives to this day. A number of its works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. [1] Carnegie sold his company, Carnegie Steel Company to J.P. Morgan in 1901. Works include (attribution):

  7. Frederick G. Niedringhaus - Wikipedia

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    They relocated and expanded their factory, incorporating Granite City in 1896. [5] In 1899, the St. Louis Stamping Company merged with similar businesses to form the National Enameling and Stamping Company. [6] Niedringhaus also became interested in various other business enterprises.

  8. Smurfit-Stone Container - Wikipedia

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    Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation was a global paperboard and paper-based packaging company based in Creve Coeur, Missouri, and Chicago, Illinois, with approximately 21,000 employees. [1] In 2007, Smurfit-Stone was ranked 13 in PricewaterhouseCoopers ' "Top 100" forest , paper , and packaging companies in the world as ranked by sales revenue ...

  9. List of tallest buildings in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis skyline, seen from across the Mississippi River. One Metropolitan Square, pictured at night, designed by the architects Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum.. The skyline of St. Louis is home to some of the most architecturally significant buildings in the United States, from its eye catching Gateway Arch to its beautiful granite facade, copper roofed One Metropolitan Square.