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  2. List of Confederate arms manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Company Location Founded Products Output & Production Numbers Alexander, John & Co Charleston, South Carolina: Lightfoot Arms, Atlanta Georgia Athens Steam Company Athens, Georgia: experimental Double-barreled cannon: Atlanta Machine Works: Atlanta, Georgia: 1848 Ordnance, rifled cannons Augusta Machine Works Augusta, Georgia: Revolvers Leech ...

  3. Atlanta Machine Works - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta Machine Works on Sanborn Fire Map 1911 Atlanta Machine Works on city atlas 1878 (Porter & Davis was the company owning the Works at that time). The Atlanta Machine Works was early Atlanta's first foundry and metal fabrication company. in 1848, Austin Leyden together with Robert Findlay and others established a foundry, amassed a fortune and eventually sold the company, called A. Leyden ...

  4. Scripto - Wikipedia

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    In 1939, the company produced bat shaped mechanical pencils to celebrate the one hundredth anniversary of baseball. [2] In 1931, the company built a manufacturing plant on Houston Street in Atlanta. [3] During World War II Scripto became part of the war effort. At first, the company polished 75mm brass cannon shells. It then received a contract ...

  5. Atlanta Rolling Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Antebellum Atlanta Rolling Mill Rolling mill from the west after its destruction. The Atlanta Rolling Mill (later the Confederate Rolling Mill) was constructed in 1858 by Lewis Schofield and James Blake and soon after, Schofield and William Markham took it over and transformed it into the South's second most productive rolling mill, after the Tredegar Iron Works in Richmond, Virginia.

  6. Atlanta Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Former Atlanta Assembly plant photographed on I-75 in Hapeville, Georgia on January 12, 2007. Atlanta Assembly was an automobile factory owned by Ford Motor Company in Hapeville, Georgia. The Atlanta Assembly plant was opened on December 1, 1947. [1] Harbour Consulting rated it as the most efficient auto plant in North America in 2006.

  7. Canon Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Canon Inc. (Japanese: キヤノン株式会社; [note 1] Hepburn: Kyanon kabushiki gaisha) is a Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Ōta, Tokyo, specializing in optical, imaging, and industrial products, such as lenses, cameras, medical equipment, scanners, printers, and semiconductor manufacturing equipment.

  8. Nick Cannon Wanted His ‘Accused’ Scripted TV Return ... - AOL

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    Nick Cannon made his scripted TV return for the first time in a decade with Fox's Accused — and he was up for the challenge. "I'm a fan of the show. It's great television. It makes you think and ...

  9. Fort Walker (Grant Park) - Wikipedia

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    After Grant Park was established in the 1880s, a granite pedestal, a collection of four cannon, and two bronze lions commemorated the site of the fort. [1] After years of vandalism by park visitors, the cannon were removed in the late 1980s, and one was stolen. [2] The pair of bronze lions also went missing. [3]