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Leggett Mansion: 1883 Romanesque: John Scott & Co Detroit: Was built for Wells Wilner Leggett, was demolished in 1930s. Meadow Brook Hall, Matilda Dodge House: 1929 Tudor Revival: William E. Kapp. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls. Rochester Hills: Today it is the Meadow Brook Hall Museum Ransom Gillis House: 1876 Venetian Gothic: Henry T. Brush ...
Leggett & Platt stock was first traded over the counter in 1967. Twelve years later, on June 25, 1979, top management was present in New York City to witness the stock's first day listed on the New York Stock Exchange. In 1999, the company became part of the S&P 500 Index. Today, Leggett & Platt has 135 manufacturing facilities in 18 countries.
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In 1930, the company purchased 63% of Cleveland’s Corrigan-McKinney Steel company, owners and operators of one of the “…finest steel plants in the country.” Corrigan-McKinney was estimated to have assets of $60 – 65 million (US)(equivalent to $1,064,651,000 in 2023). [13] In 1934, Cleveland Cliffs shareholders approved the purchase. [14]
The company was founded in 1892 by two graduates of Iowa State College, William H. Jackson and Berkeley M. Moss. [8] The partners initially contracted to have their steel tanks fabricated by Keystone Bridge Company of Pittsburgh, but soon took on a third partner, Edward W. Crellin, who was operating a small fabricating shop in Des Moines, Iowa.
AK Steel Holdings Corporation was an American steelmaking company headquartered in West Chester Township, Ohio. The company, whose name was derived from the initials of Armco, its predecessor company, and Kawasaki Steel Corporation , was acquired by Cleveland-Cliffs in 2020.
In 1990, ARBED jointly acquired Yates, a U.S. company specialising in the production of copper foil, with Japanese group Furukawa Electric. [4] The following year, the Luxembourg company founded TrefilARBED Arkansas (USA), a steelcord plant in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. In 1992, it founded long steel products company Stahlwerk Thüringen in Germany
The Leggett House is a historic house in rural northern White County, Arkansas. It is located on the north side of Arkansas Highway 124, about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) east of the crossroads hamlet of Little Red. It is a single story structure, built out of horizontal wooden planking, nailed to 4x4 posts at the corners.