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  2. Henry D. Coffinberry - Wikipedia

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    Henry D. Coffinberry was born in Maumee, Ohio, October 12, 1841 (some records list his birth as October 14, 1841).He was the son of Judge James M. Coffinberry, of Cleveland, and Anna M. Coffinberry, who was a direct descendant of Thomas Fitch, colonial governor of Rhode Island, and related to John Fitch, the inventor who was the first to apply steam to navigation.

  3. Cleveland Engine - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Engine Plant number 2 opened in 1955 [3] to produce the Y-block 292 V8 for the Ford Thunderbird. It was the source of the famed 351 Cleveland V8, and most recently, it was the site for Duratec 25 and 30 production starting in 1994. [ 3 ]

  4. Ford 335 engine - Wikipedia

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    The 351C, introduced in 1969 for the 1970 model year, is commonly referred to as the 351 Cleveland after the Brook Park, Ohio, Cleveland Engine plant in which most of these engines were manufactured. This plant complex included a gray iron foundry (Cleveland Casting Plant), and two engine assembly plants (Engine plant 1 & 2).

  5. L.W. Thomas - Wikipedia

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    American Stove Company foundry building [2] brick auditorium and market house for City of Canton [2] Cleveland Foundry company factory building on Platt Street in Cleveland [2] Miles Theatre (1913) in Cleveland (demolished) [7] Thomas prepared plans for a $100,000 Canton, Ohio, courthouse. [8]

  6. Historic country estates in Lake County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Chairman Cleveland, Tuscarawas Valley & Wheeling Railway Co. [487] Vice-President Cleveland Mining Co. [488] Vice-President of the Cleveland Trust Co. [489] The Western Reserve University's Harriet Pelton Perkins Scholarship named for her. C.1896 00000-00 Demolished. Now the west bound ramp at Interstate 90 and Euclid Ave. [490] Architect ...

  7. Bedford, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Marble & Shattuck Chair Company operated in Bedford from 1885 to 1894, when it moved to Cleveland. The B.L. Marble Chair Co. made wooden chairs from 1894. Founded in 1903, the Franklin Oil and Gas Company made engine oil and similar products. The Best Foundry Co., founded in 1905 manufactured metal castings, especially stoves.

  8. Henry Chisholm - Wikipedia

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    Henry Chisholm (April 22, 1822 – May 9, 1881) was a Scottish American businessman and steel industry executive during the Gilded Age in the United States. A resident of Cleveland, Ohio, he purchased a small, struggling iron foundry which became the Cleveland Rolling Mill, one of the largest steel firms in the nation.

  9. Penton (company) - Wikipedia

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    Share of the Penton Publishing Company, issued 1916. Penton's history began with two Cleveland companies, Penton Publishing Co., founded by John A. Penton—an iron molder by trade [12] —in 1904, and the Industrial Publishing Co. John Penton had been involved in publishing trade magazines since 1887, creating Foundry in Detroit (1892), and then the Iron and Steel Press Co in Cleveland (1901).

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