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Diversified products (Vol. 1, nr. 13)

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1831622599
Document type:
Multivolume work
Title:
The story of Pittsburgh
Place of publication:
Pittsburgh
Publisher:
First National Bank
Year of publication:
1919-1930
Collection:
Economics Books
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183162365X
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-241129
Document type:
Volume
Title:
Diversified products
Volume count:
Vol. 1, nr. 13
Place of publication:
Pittsburgh
Publisher:
First National Bank
Year of publication:
1927
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[ca. 80] Seiten
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2022
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Economics Books
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The McAleenan brothers co. / The Mcaleenan corporation
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Economics Books

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  • The story of Pittsburgh
  • Diversified products (Vol. 1, nr. 13)
  • Title page
  • Aluminum company of America
  • Armstrong cork company
  • A. M. Byers company
  • Damascus bronze company
  • Port Pitt Bedding company
  • Golden-Anderson valve specialty co.
  • The heppenstall forge & knife co.
  • The O. Hommel co.
  • The Keystone Driller company
  • Ladd water tube boiler company
  • The McAleenan brothers co. / The Mcaleenan corporation
  • The McKinney manufacturing company
  • Miller saw-trimmer company
  • National casket company, inc.
  • National lead and oil company
  • Oil well supply company
  • Pennsylvania salt manufacturing co.
  • The Pittsburgh gear and machine co.
  • Pittsburgh testing laboratory
  • Pittsburgh transformer company
  • Lee S.Smith & son company
  • Standard sanitary manufacturing co.
  • Standard underground cable company
  • United engineering and foundry co.
  • The vitro manufacturing company
  • The Wolfe brush company
  • Woodings forge & tool company
  • First national bank at Pittsburgh
  • Directors

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smoke breechings, coal and ash bunkers, steel chimneys, 
creosoting cylinders, digesters, chemical and rotary dryers, 
air and gas ducts, evaporators, flanging, coal and ash hoppers, 
chemical kettles, oil tanks and stills, vacuum pans, pen- 
stocks and riveted pipe, air and gas receivers, boiler, kiln, 
etc., shells, tar acid recovery systems, chemical plant equip- 
ment, chemical surveys and reports. The products of the 
McAleenan organizations have been installed in practically 
every state in the Union as well as exported to various 
foreign countries. 
The officers of the organizations are: 
McAleenan Brothers Company. 
George R. McAleenan, president; W. W. Johnston, 
treasurer; E. G. McAleenan, sales manager; N. R. Seidle, 
general manager; W. G. Ingham, secretary. 
The McAleenan Corporation. 
George R. McAleenan, president; E. R. Cate, vice presi- 
dent and secretary; W. W. Johnston, treasurer; R. M. Craw- 
ford, manager chemical department; J. F. Roney, manager 
masonry department. 
THE McKINNEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY 
In 1865 in a small machine shop at Cincinnati, Ohio, the 
business of the McKinvey Manufacturing Company was 
begun. Several years later the founder, William S. Me- 
Kinney, was joined by his brother, James P. McKinney, and 
in 1870 the company moved into larger quarters at Hamilton, 
Ohio. In 1878 the plant was finally located in Pittsburgh, 
where it has continued to grow and expand until today it is 
one of the largest manufacturers of wrought hardware in the 
world, with a vast scope of products including not only a 
complete line of hinges and butts, but such hardware spe- 
cialties as door latches, bolts, handles, shelf brackets, barn 
and garage door hangers and track, and other miscellaneous 
articles; all with one predominating characteristic—quality. 
Early in 1926, after several years of careful study and 
exhaustive research, McKinney Forged Iron Builders’ Hard- 
ware, an innovation in builders’ hardware, was introduced
	        

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