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  2. Griswold Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Griswold Manufacturing (/ ˈ ɡ r ɪ z w ɔː l d,-w əl d /) [1] was an American manufacturer of cast-iron kitchen products founded in Erie, Pennsylvania, in business from 1865 through 1957. For many years the company had a world-wide reputation for high-quality cast-iron cookware .

  3. List of American cast-iron cookware manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The Griswold cast iron foundry was based in Erie, Pennsylvania; and until the early 1900s, cast-iron items from this company were marked with an "ERIE" logo. In the early 1900s, this was changed to a "GRISWOLD" logo, and it is this logo that is most commonly associated with Griswold cast-iron cookware. [citation needed]

  4. Wagner Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Griswold and Wagner Ware Cast Iron Cookbook: Delicious and Simple Comfort Food. Skyhorse Publishing Inc. ISBN 978-1-60239-803-0 "Wagner Manufacturing Co". The Cast Iron Collector; Wallace, Rich (August 1995). "Altenbach's Architectural Legacy Still Lives on in Shelby County".

  5. Griswold - Wikipedia

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    Griswold Manufacturing, an American manufacturer of cast iron home products based in Erie, Pennsylvania, that operated from 1865 until 1957; Griswold Signal Company, a manufacturer of traffic signals and railroad grade crossing signals based in Minneapolis, Minnesota

  6. McGraw-Edison - Wikipedia

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    Griswold manufactured cast-iron cookware and some electrical items. Later that year, the Griswold brand and housewares division were sold to the Wagner Manufacturing Company of Sidney, Ohio . [ 4 ] In 1959, Al Bersted became president of McGraw-Edison with responsibility for overseeing day-to-day operations.

  7. Cast-iron cookware - Wikipedia

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    An American cast-iron Dutch oven, 1896. In Asia, particularly China, India, Korea and Japan, there is a long history of cooking with cast-iron vessels. The first mention of a cast-iron kettle in English appeared in 679 or 680, though this wasn't the first use of metal vessels for cooking.