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  2. Worthington Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Worthington was the inventor of the direct acting steam pump. [2] The first foundry was near the Brooklyn Navy Yard. In 1854 the partners moved to Van Brunt Street in Brooklyn. The partnership was dissolved around 1860 when Baker died. [1] A new partnership called Henry R. Worthington, or Worthington Hydraulic Pump Works, was formed in 1862. [1]

  3. Worthington Mower Company - Wikipedia

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    The Worthington tractors were assembled in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, using parts from the Model T Ford. Worthington saw there was demand from farmers for a low-priced tractor that could economically handle light loads. He produced the Worthington Model T until 1930, and then the Worthington Model A based on components from the Ford Model A. [6]

  4. Worthington Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Worthington Enterprises, Inc. is a global diversified metals manufacturing company based in Columbus, Ohio.It is a steel processor and manufacturer of pressure vessels, such as propane, oxygen and helium tanks, hand torches, refrigerant and industrial cylinders, camping cylinders, exploration, recovery and production products for global energy markets; water system tanks for storage, treatment ...

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  6. Worthington - Wikipedia

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    Worthington Brewery, also known as Worthington's Worthington Corporation , founded as a pump manufacturer in 1845, later a diversified manufacturer, merged into Studebaker-Worthington in 1967 Worthington Industries , a metals manufacturing company founded in 1955

  7. Charles Campbell Worthington - Wikipedia

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    Charles Campbell Worthington, or C.C. Worthington, (January 1854 – October 1944) was an American industrialist whose efforts were in part responsible for the foundation of the Professional Golfers Association.

  8. Lennox International - Wikipedia

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    Inventors Ezra William Smith and Ernest Bryant brought their idea for a riveted steel coal-fired furnace to his machine shop to build parts for a prototype. In lieu of payment, Lennox accepted their patent, obtaining rights to the idea and founded the Lennox Furnace Co. [2] In 1904, DW Norris acquired the company. He managed the company until ...

  9. Coupon (PWB) - Wikipedia

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    A coupon or test coupon is a printed circuit board (PCB) used to test the quality of a printed wiring board (PWB) fabrication process. Test coupons are fabricated on the same panel as the PWBs, typically at the edges. Coupons are then inspected to ensure proper layer alignment, electrical connectivity, and cross sectioned to inspect internal ...