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  2. Waterbury Brass Company - Wikipedia

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    The Waterbury Brass Company was founded in 1846, by a group of businessmen led by Israel Holmes, a Waterbury industrialist who had previously engaged in other brass works. The company acquired a water privilege on the Mad River, and built its mill on the river's north bank. By the late 1850s the company was rolling more brass than any other ...

  3. Chase Brass and Copper Company - Wikipedia

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    The Justice Department warned TBG that it intended to file a civil suit to block its proposed $127 million acquisition of Chase Brass. [3] In 1990, BP finally sold the brass rod manufacturing operations in Montpelier, Ohio, the last remaining business unit of its Chase Brass and Copper Co. subsidiary. The rod mill, which then employed about 230 ...

  4. Piping and plumbing fitting - Wikipedia

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    Piping or tubing is usually inserted into fittings to make connections. Connectors are assigned a gender, abbreviated M or F. An example of this is a "34-inch female adapter NPT", which would have a corresponding male connection of the same size and thread standard (in this case also NPT).

  5. Bridgeport Brass Company - Wikipedia

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    The Bridgeport Brass Company is a former company located in Bridgeport, Connecticut that spun the wire for the first telephone line which ran from New York City to Boston. [ 1 ] History

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  7. Charles Parker Company - Wikipedia

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    The company also participated in the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. [4] As of 1895, this company is referred to as "the largest establishment of the kind in the world". [2] In 1940, the Charles Parker Company acquired the Bradley & Hubbard Manufacturing Company. [5] The Charles Parker Company was in operation until the 1970s.

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