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  2. Kloeckner Metals Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Kloeckner Metals Corporation's core business is the sale of steel and non-ferrous metals. The North American subsidiary of Klöckner & Co SE , Kloeckner Metals Corporation is the fourth-largest service center company in North America with 50 locations in North America servicing 8,000 metalworking businesses in the United States , Puerto Rico ...

  3. Knoxville Iron Company - Wikipedia

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    The company expanded its Knoxville mill in the 1870s, most notably with the addition of a nail factory in 1875. [9] By 1895, Knoxville Iron's mill was producing over 15,000 tons of iron per year, and employed over 200 workers. [9] The company's products included bar iron, railroad spikes, channel iron, and track rails for use in mines. [9]

  4. Brookside Mills - Wikipedia

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    In the 1870s and 1880s, wholesale company owners began reinvesting their profits in other industries, helping to build the city's first large-scale textile factories. Knoxville Woolen Mills, the city's first major textile manufacturer, was founded in 1884. [4] 1910 photograph of Brookside workers, some children, taken by Lewis Wickes Hine

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  7. Southern Terminal, Knoxville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The railroad's impact on Knoxville's development was swift. The city's population more than doubled from just over 2,000 in 1850 to over 4,000 in 1860. [6] After the war, the city's wholesaling sector expanded rapidly. By the early 1870s, the Knoxville wholesaling firm, Cowan, McClung and Company, was Tennessee's most profitable company. [7]