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  2. Continental Stove Works - Wikipedia

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    Continental Stove Works, also known as the Buckwalter Stove Company, is a historic factory complex and national historic district located at Royersford, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It consists of 16 contributing buildings and one structure.

  3. Gompers v. Buck's Stove & Range Co. - Wikipedia

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    Gompers v. Buck's Stove and Range Co., 221 U.S. 418 (1911), was a ruling by the United States Supreme Court involving a case of contempt for violating the terms of an injunction restraining labor union leaders from a boycott or from publishing any statement that there was or had been a boycott.

  4. United States Stove Company - Wikipedia

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    John S. Perry started building wood stoves in 1843. [2] After becoming bankrupt in 1860, Perry secured a loan in the amount of $13,000 to buy the company in 1862. [2] Perry reorganized the company to become Albany Stove Works in 1869. It employed nearly 1,200 people in the Albany region. [2] Perry Stove Manufacturing Company

  5. Lehman's Hardware - Wikipedia

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    However, in 2007, the store doubled in size to 35,000 square feet (3,300 m 2) - about 1/4 the size of a typical Target store. [5] Lehman's built most of this addition inside an 1849 barn moved from Orrville, Ohio, and reassembled at the store site, using the original hand-hewn timbers and wooden pegs.

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  7. Pinebridge Bucks - Wikipedia

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    The team was conceived by local investor Robert Bailey, a founder of Buck Stoves, [3] hoping to spur tourism and wishful of filling dates in the new 5,000-seat Coliseum. [4] [5] The Bucks finished fifth in the six-team league in the 1983–84 season with a 25–47–0 record.

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