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  2. Briggs Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Walter Briggs was soon in charge of the shops then became vice-president and then president. In 1909 the owners decided to make complete cars and Briggs was able to buy the Everitt coachbuilding business and reorganise it as Briggs Manufacturing Company. [1] 1923 (model) Essex coach $1245, touring $1045, cabriolet $1145

  3. Edward Parsons Smith - Wikipedia

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    He moved to Omaha in 1890 and continued to practice law. [1] In addition to his law practice, Smith was active in several businesses. [1] He was the attorney for the Omaha Grain Exchange, of which he was also a board of directors member. [1] In addition, Smith was vice president of the Omaha Cooperage Company, and served on its board of ...

  4. List of historic companies in Omaha - Wikipedia

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    No longer functioning in Omaha. [7] New York Life Insurance Company: 1845 Omaha Country Club: 1899 Omaha Public Power District: 1946 Omaha World-Herald: 1885 Founded in 1885 by Gilbert M. Hitchcock as the Omaha Evening World. It was absorbed by George L. Miller's Omaha Herald in 1889. Peter Kiewit Sons: 1884 Packaging Corporation of America: 1959

  5. Omaha, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Omaha was established in 1871 as a stop along the Springfield and Illinois South Eastern Railway. A baggage master working for the railroad, Henry Pearce, named the settlement for Omaha, Nebraska, where he had previously worked as a baggage master. After an initial attempt at incorporation failed in 1875, Omaha successfully incorporated in 1888 ...

  6. List of companies based in Omaha - Wikipedia

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    Bekins Van Lines, Inc. – once the largest moving company in the country, no longer based in Omaha; ConAgra Foods – Fortune 500 company, it is one of the country's largest packaged foods makers; no longer headquartered in Omaha; Enron – former Fortune 500 company, declared bankruptcy amid corruption scandal.

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  8. Sammons Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Sammons Enterprises, Inc. is a diverse holding company composed of financial services, industrial equipment, real estate investment, and infrastructure businesses operating in six countries. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas (US), Sammons was established by Charles Sammons [ 1 ] in 1938.

  9. Briggs & Stratton - Wikipedia

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    The Briggs & Stratton Gasoline/Electric Hybrid Car – In 1980, at the tail end of the energy crisis, Briggs & Stratton developed the first gasoline-electric hybrid automobile concept car. "The Hybrid" was designed by Brooks Stevens , had six wheels and was powered by a twin-cylinder 16 hp (11.9 kW) Briggs & Stratton engine and a large bank of ...