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  2. Tredegar Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    By 1860, the Tredegar Iron Works was the largest of its kind in the South, a fact that played a significant role in the decision to relocate the capital of the Confederacy from Montgomery, Alabama, to Richmond in May 1861. [13] Tredegar supplied high-quality munitions to the Confederacy throughout the war, until the capture of Richmond in 1865.

  3. Falling Creek Ironworks - Wikipedia

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    Falling Creek Ironworks was the first iron production facility in North America. It was established by the Virginia Company of London in Henrico Cittie (sic) on Falling Creek near its confluence with the James River.

  4. Economy of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Genworth Financial: This Richmond-based company provides mortgage insurance, long-term care insurance, and other financial products to individuals and businesses. Virginia's banking and finance industry is a major driver of the state's economy.

  5. Tobacco Row, Richmond - Wikipedia

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    The area was vacated by the tobacco companies by the late 1980s. Following completion of Richmond's James River Flood Wall in 1995, led by Richmond developer William H. Abeloff, many of the old warehouses of Tobacco Row were modernized and converted into developments of loft apartments, condominiums, offices, and retail space along part of the restored canal system.

  6. Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    William Byrd II is considered the founder of Richmond. The Byrd family, which includes Harry F. Byrd, has been central to Virginia's history since its founding.. After the first permanent English-speaking settlement was established at Jamestown, Virginia, in April 1607, Captain Christopher Newport led explorers northwest up the James River to an inhabited area in the Powhatan Nation. [17]

  7. Chamberlayne Industrial Center - Wikipedia

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    The Chamberlayne Industrial Center, sometimes simply known as Chamberlayne, is a heavy industry district within the boundaries of Richmond, Virginia's North Side region. The neighborhood contains a mixture of residential, commercial industrial-zoned areas, but most of the residential and commercial buildings are in the eastern corner of the ...

  8. Markel Group - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Healthcare Corporation – Richmond, Virginia; Eagle Construction of VA – Richmond, Virginia [50] Eagle Partners – Richmond, Virginia [51] Ellicott Dredges – Baltimore, Maryland; Havco – Cape Girardeau, Missouri; Markel Food Group – Richmond, Virginia [52] Panel Specialists – Temple, Texas [53] Parkland Ventures – Richmond ...

  9. Category : Manufacturing companies based in Richmond, Virginia

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    Pages in category "Manufacturing companies based in Richmond, Virginia" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.