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Hydromill trench cutter with two cutter wheels at bottom. The hydromill trench cutter is a specialized type of construction equipment designed to dig the narrow but deep trenches used in the casting of slurry walls.
Ward Spoke Mill, in ruins on Upper Pike Creek Road in Newark, Delaware; Blantons Mill, Blanton Mill Rd. Griffin, Ga, restored as an office on the banks of the Flint River, built around the early 1800s; Wapsipinicon Grist Mill in Independence, Iowa; owned by the Buchanan County Historical Society; Matthews Mill, Union, ME.
A grant was obtained from the owners of a strip of land 100 ft. wide extending from a point above the upper rapids to the high bank below the Falls. [4] The company started with the construction of the canal in 1853 but stopped after sixteen months [ 5 ] because construction costs of the canal significantly exceeded estimates and the company ...
In the United States, a state bank is a bank in a U.S. state that is chartered by the government of that state, as opposed to a national bank which is chartered at the federal level. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Overview
Marine Midland was founded as Marine Bank, a state-chartered bank, on July 10, 1850, with capital of $170,000. It was founded by eight men from across New York—General James S. Wadsworth of Geneseo, J. P. Beekman of Kinderhook, New York, John Arnot of Elmira, John Magee and Constant Cook of Bath, William R. Gwinn of Medina, and George Palmer and James M. Ganson of Buffalo.
Bell Bank is a privately owned bank headquartered in Fargo, North Dakota, [1] with assets of $13 billion. [2] Bell Bank, which employs more than 1,900 people, [3] has 27 full-service banking locations in North Dakota, Minnesota and Arizona, [4] and mortgage locations in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Kansas, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, New Mexico, North Dakota, Tennessee and Wisconsin. [5]
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Horicon Bank is a commercial joint bank operating in Wisconsin. It was established in 1896 by Daniel C. Van Brunt, the inventor of the grain drill. His manufacturing company was sold in 1911 to Deere & Company, which continues to operate the factory as John Deere Horicon Works, producing consumer products including lawn tractors.