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  2. Galion Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    The Galion Iron Works Company of Galion, Ohio, was founded by David Charles Boyd and his three brothers in 1907.In its early years, the Galion produced a wide range of road-building and other construction equipment, such as drag scrapers, plows, wagons, stone unloaders, rock crushers, and a variety of other "experimental machines".

  3. Dresser Industries - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, the company acquired the operating assets of the Jeffrey Manufacturing Company and it's subsidiary the Galion Iron Works. [10] By 1975, Dresser's total sales exceeded $2 billion, with profits of more than $123 million.

  4. Galion, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Galion and neighboring communities are served by a semi-weekly newspaper, the Galion Inquirer. [47] The city's first newspaper, The District Democrat, was founded in 1855 and later sold and renamed The Galion Train. [9] Galion radio station 102.3 The Fox is a classic rock station based in Galion, Ohio. It broadcasts a wide range of rock music ...

  5. Paint operation relocation will optimize assembly, delivery ...

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    A Galion manufacturer of lube trucks, vans and platforms plans a $3 million expansion that is expected to create 15 jobs over the next three years and help to maintain the company's current 70 ...

  6. Category:Galion, Ohio - Wikipedia

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  7. History of the iron and steel industry in the United States

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    Hogan, William T. Economic History of the Iron and Steel Industry in the United States (5 vol 1971) monumental detail; Ingham, John N. The Iron Barons: A Social Analysis of an American Urban Elite, 1874-1965 (1978) Krass, Peter. Carnegie (2002). ISBN 0-471-38630-8. Livesay, Harold C. Andrew Carnegie and the Rise of Big Business, 2nd Edition (1999).

  8. Milo-Grogan - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 39 In 1961, Jeffrey Manufacturing completely merged with the British Galion Company, creating the new corporate name of Jeffrey Galion, Inc. The factories of Milo-Grogan were very successful and its employee-based neighborhoods were large, but the introduction of the Interstate 71 corridor caused a strain on the neighborhood.

  9. Galion Godwin Truck Body Co. - Wikipedia

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    Galion Godwin Truck Body Co. was named after its founding city of Galion, Ohio and was founded as early as the 1870s. Originally known as Galion Buggy Company, the business was born from demand for horse-drawn transportation. A short time after its founding, Galion Buggy Company found a market for retrofitting hauling boxes onto existing ...