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  2. R. Hoe & Company - Wikipedia

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    R. Hoe & Company Headquarters in Manhattan at Grand Street and Sheriff Street,1930 Company headquarters in 1884, 504 to 520 Grand Street in New York City [1]. R. Hoe & Company was a New York City-based printing press manufacturer established by Peter Smith, Matthew Smith (died 1822), and their brother-in-law, English emigrant Robert Hoe (1784–1833), in 1805 as Smith, Hoe & Company.

  3. Robert Hoe III - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hoe III (10 March 1839, in New York City – 22 September 1909, in London) was an American businessman and producer of printing press equipment. He succeeded Richard March Hoe as head of R. Hoe & Company , which continued its preeminence among printing-press makers.

  4. Robert Hoe (machinist) - Wikipedia

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    His parents were Richard Hoe and Ann March. [1] He was the father of Peter Smith Hoe (1821 - 1902) (who resided at Sunnyslope), Richard March Hoe (1812-1886) and Robert Hoe (1815-1884). Richard became an inventor, developing the rotary printing press, which revolutionized newspaper publishing.

  5. Robert Hoe - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hoe may refer to: Robert Hoe (machinist) (1784–1833), English-born master carpenter and machinist in the United States, sole proprietor of R. Hoe & Company R. Hoe & Company, a New York City-based printing press manufacturer; Robert Hoe III (1839–1909), American businessman and producer of printing press equipment

  6. Richard March Hoe - Wikipedia

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    Richard March Hoe (middle name spelled in some 1920s records as "Marsh"; September 12, 1812 – June 7, 1886) was an American inventor from New York City who designed a rotary printing press identical to Josiah Warren's original invention, [1] [2] and related advancements, including the "Hoe web perfecting press" in 1871; it used a continuous roll of paper and revolutionized newspaper publishing.

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  9. American Type Founders - Wikipedia

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    Kelly Series C, 17 × 22" press sheet, produced 1937–1954 (1959 UK) Kelly Clipper ("the Pressman's Press"), 14 × 20" press sheet, produced 1938-1941; Kelly Model #3, 25 × 38" press sheet, produced 1949–1954 (1959 UK) Production of Kelly presses ceased at ATF in 1954, though Vickers continued to produce two models in England until 1959. [13]