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  2. Catalogue number - Wikipedia

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    Any number used to identify an item in a catalog (disambiguation), including: Accession number (disambiguation), in libraries and museums; Auction catalogue; Catalog number (music), a number assigned by a record label; Catalog number (commercial products), a number assigned to an item for sale by a commercial vendor

  3. N. O. Nelson - Wikipedia

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    The company manufactured and distributed plumbing supplies of all kinds, including faucets, water closets, water heaters, valves, and fire hydrants. In 1888, Nelson decided to relocate the manufacturing facility from St. Louis to a rural area. In 1890 a suitable location was found across the Mississippi River in Madison County, Illinois. The ...

  4. Ferguson Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Ferguson Enterprises Inc., headquartered in Newport News, Virginia and organized in Delaware, is the largest U.S. distributor of plumbing, heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), appliances, and lighting to pipes, valves and fittings (PVF), and water and wastewater products. [1]

  5. Federal Stock Number - Wikipedia

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    The SNL and AIC were listed in the Ordnance Supply Catalog, which was managed by the US Army Ordnance Corps. The Quartermaster Stock Number (QSN), which codified items by government contract number, was created by the Treasury Department in 1943; it was used by the US Army Quartermaster Corps officially from 1946 to 1956.

  6. Simmons Hardware Company - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] The founder's son, George Welch Simmons, started working his way up through the company in 1901, with a salary of $20 a week for driving trucks to the St. Louis warehouse. In 1904, he became the general manager and then later the vice-president of all the warehouses. Simmons was a Distinguished Successful Americans of his Day in ...

  7. American Radiator Company - Wikipedia

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    In the 1880s, engineer Louis Courtot developed a central heating system using radiators and boiler, and established a foundry in Dole (Jura). [16] The factory was acquired by the American Radiator Company in 1898, and a new company established as the Compagnie Nationale de Radiateurs , with a capital of 500,000 francs.