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Caswell-Massey was managed by the Taylor family from 1936–1989. Milton's older son Adam joined the company in 1974 and soon became president, and his younger son Joshua joined in 1979. When they started working at Caswell-Massey, the company had only one store. However, the new younger Taylor blood injected fresh energy into the enterprise.
William Hathaway Forbes (1840-1897) m. Edith Emerson (daughter of Ralph Waldo Emerson) Ralph Emerson Forbes (1866-1937) m. Elise Cabot Ruth Forbes Young (1903-1998) Michael Ralph Paine (1928-2018) William Cameron Forbes (1870-1959) Edward Waldo Forbes (1873-1969) Elliot Forbes (1917-2006) Diana Forbes m. Bruce F. Droste Ed Droste (1978-)
Pages in category "1840 establishments in Pennsylvania" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
A 1909 ad for the Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company. The Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company, also known as the Belknap Hardware Company or simply Belknap Hardware, was at one time a leading American manufacturer of hardware goods and a major wholesale competitor of retail sales companies Sears, Roebuck, and Company and Montgomery Ward.
The 1840–41 United States House of Representatives elections were held on various dates in various states between July 6, 1840, and November 2, 1841. Each state set its own date for its elections to the House of Representatives , before or after the first session of the 27th United States Congress convened on May 31, 1841.
Yields: 18 servings. Prep Time: 5 mins. Total Time: 45 mins. Ingredients. Cooking spray. 1 c. (2 sticks) unsalted butter. 6 oz. chocolate (60% cacao), chopped (about 3/4 c.)
The furnaces are constructed of stone, with the first blown into production in 1840. A second furnace was added in 1845. They were hot blast furnaces powered by a 250-horsepower steam engine. The rolling mill was also powered by a 250-horsepower steam engine and went into production in January 1842.