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  2. Mesker Brothers - Wikipedia

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    According to a 1915 catalog, there were Mesker storefronts in every state, including 4,130 in Indiana, 2,915 in Illinois, 2,646 in Kentucky, and even 17 in the territory of Alaska. [ 2 ] A number of their works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places .

  3. Sheet Metal Workers' International Association - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, the Sheet Metal Workers became one of the founding members of the Atomic Trades and Labor Council. [1] The Sheet Metal Workers are notable for negotiating a number of "firsts" in the construction industry. In 1946, Local 28 in New York City negotiated the first local health and welfare plan in the construction industry.

  4. International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and ...

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    Now representing 75 percent of the US and Canada's skilled sheet metal work force, or about 26,000 members in 1924, the IA was ready to adopt what one member called a "more up-to-date, progressive name" – The Sheet Metal Workers' International Association.

  5. Interstate 55 in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    I-55 enters Missouri at the Arkansas border near Cooter. It runs northward through mostly flat land in the Bootheel , where it has an interchange with U.S. Route 412 (US 412) and I-155 . The highway continues over bumpy land through or near the towns of Hayti , Portageville , and New Madrid before reaching an interchange with US 60 and I-57 ...

  6. U.S. Route 24 in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    That year, it was rerouted from the McClugage Bridge to the Shade–Lohmann Bridge on the border of Bartonville and Peoria, which carries I-474. Since the 1950s, US 24 through Illinois and Missouri has been considered as one route of various Chicago to Kansas City federal Interstate proposals (1956, 1968, 1972).

  7. Zahner - Wikipedia

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    Zahner Headquarters in Kansas City. Zahner was founded in 1897 by Andrew Zahner as Eagle Cornice Works, serving the region with decorative cornice works and repair.In 1913, the company became A. Zahner Sheet Metal Company, and over the course of the century would produce metal-work from industrial kitchen tables to metal work on buildings.

  8. Illinois Steel Company - Wikipedia

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    State Highway 71 Bridge at the Colorado River, TX 71, .8 mi E of jct. with FM 609, La Grange, Texas (Illinois Steel Bridge Company, et al.), NRHP-listed [4] State Highway 78 Bridge at the Red River, OK 78, across the Red River at the OK-TX state line, Ravenna, Texas and Ravenna, Oklahoma (Illinois Steel Bridge Company, et al.), NRHP-listed [4]-->

  9. St. Louis in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The city of St. Louis was a strategic location during the American Civil War, holding significant value for both Union and Confederate forces. As the largest city in the fiercely divided border state of Missouri and the most important economic hub on the upper Mississippi River, St. Louis was a major launching point and supply depot for campaigns in the Western and Trans-Mississippi Theaters.