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Multivolume work

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1896405266
Document type:
Multivolume work
Title:
J. v. Staudingers Kommentar zum Bürgerlichen Gesetzbuch und dem Einführungsgesetze
Place of publication:
München [u.a.]
Publisher:
Schweitzer
Year of publication:
1910-1911
Collection:
Economics Books
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1896405800
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-236545
Document type:
Volume
Title:
Recht der Schuldverhältnisse
Volume count:
Bd. 2
Place of publication:
München [u.a.]
Publisher:
Schweitzer
Year of publication:
1910
Scope:
924 S.
Digitisation:
2022
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Economics Books
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Title:
Allgemeiner Teil. §§ 241 - 432 erläutert von Dr. Ludwig Kuhlenbeck
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Economics Books

Contents

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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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buckets. By reason of its portability and adaptability to 
a wide range of uses it sprang into the favor of road building 
and ditching contractors and engineers. A large and 
profitable business was added to that already enjoyed in 
drills and pumps. Out of accumulated profits and surplus 
the company declared in January, 1924, a stock dividend and 
offered an additional amount of stock at par to stockholders. 
The total amount offered was immediately taken up. The 
said up capital stock at present is about $2,000,000. 
A good business has been enjoyed during recent years. 
The total annual business has increased considerably over 
1009, from 1916 to 1926. The main plant at Beaver Falls 
covers about nine acres and employs over 400 men, most of 
them skilled mechanics. It includes several modern ma- 
chine shops, gray iron and steel foundries, wood working de- 
partment, boiler shop and forges. Branch offices are main- 
tained in New York, Chicago and Joplin, Missouri. Ware- 
aouses and small manufacturing plants are conducted at 
Arlington, N. J., and Joplin, Missouri. Keystone Well 
Drills and Excavators are widely used throughout the 
United States and abroad. Forty-four years of fair-dealing 
nave won the confidence of coutractors and engineers 
throughout the world. 
Of the founders of the Company, but one man remains, 
James D. McAnlis, the revered president of the present 
board of directors, which includes also the following names: 
Robert Rex Downie, secretary and general manager; Charles 
T. Smith, treasurer; John Warren, vice president; and J.Vale 
Downie. sales manager. 
LADD WATER TUBE BOILER COMPANY 
The Ladd Water Tube Boiler Company was organized 
in 1910, under the name of The George T. Ladd Company, 
the firm name being changed in 1925, to Ladd Water Tube 
Boiler Company, becoming a subsidiary of the International 
Combustion Engineering Corporation of New York. The 
Ladd Company is a Delaware Corporation with a capital- 
ization of $7.631.,000., and has a large number of boilers in
	        

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