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Swayne, Robinson and Company - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Swayne, Robinson and Company also known as "Swayne, Robinson & Co." or
simple "Swayne, Robinson" was an iron and aluminum casting factory founded in
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Swayne, Robinson and Co. - In 1842, Francis W. Robinson opened a small machine shop on the northwest
corner of Main and Third Streets and began to manufacture farm implements.
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Swayne, Robinson & Company Founded: 1842 Location: 214 East ... - Swayne, Robinson & Company. Founded: 1842. Location: 214 East Main Street,
Richmond (1842–1997). Francis W. Robinson, a Quaker from Baltimore, moved ...
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Site Highlight New Jail Opens on Former Brownfield Site in Richmond - Site Highlight. New Jail Opens on Former Brownfield Site in. Richmond. From
1842 until 1997, the Swayne, Robinson & Co. Foundry operated on the near.
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Removal of the remains of the Swayne-Robinson Foundry in ... - A huge backhoe begins the removal of the Swayne-Robinson Foundry buildings.
Photo taken January 4, 2001. For more information about this company that ...
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Question - How many Robinson steam engines are left? - SmokStak - When I saw the Robinson threshing rig for sale not to long ago, got me thinking
.... company. i Also have letterheads with his name on it from the Robinson co. .....
Andy's says Swayne Robinson on it (Robinson's later name).
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Coachbult.com - Gustav Schaefer Wagon Co. - The company name was shortened to the Schaefer Body Co. in 1926. ... Engine
Co., Swayne, Robinson & Co., Thomas Mfg. Co., Wood Brothers Thresher Co., ...
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Donald Shipp - May 26, 2016 ... Donald worked at Swayne, Robinson and Company retiring in 1990. He married
Jacquelyn Johnson, they made their home in Dayton, Ohio ...
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Richmond, Indiana | Mesothelioma Cancer and Asbestos in IN - The Davis Aircraft Company, builder of a light parasol wing monoplane, operated
... State Hospital; Swayne Robinson & Company; United Refrigerator Company ...
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Historical Timeline for Wayne County, Indiana - 1999 - Fire destroys the Swayne, Robinson & Co. building. Swayne, Robinson &
Co., was the oldest family-owned foundry in America when it closed in 1997.
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