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  2. Beehler Umbrella Factory - Wikipedia

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    Beehler Umbrella Factory or Beehler Umbrella House (1828 to 1975) was an umbrella manufacturing company in Baltimore, Maryland. It was founded in 1828 by German immigrant Francis Beehler. It was the first umbrella factory in the United States, and established Baltimore as the umbrella capital of the country. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  3. Frankford Candy & Chocolate Company - Wikipedia

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    Frankford Candy & Chocolate Company is an American candy manufacturer, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, founded in 1947 by Sam Himmelstein.

  4. Balford Farms - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, the company, then called Baldwin Dairies, merged with Frankford Dairies of Philadelphia to become Baldwin-Frankford Dairies, Inc. George H. Baldwin, Sr. and John Baldwin, grandsons of Frank B. Baldwin, changed the name to Balford Farms in 1972. [2]

  5. Frankford - Wikipedia

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  6. Samuel Fox (industrialist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1851 he and his company Fox Umbrella Frames Ltd developed the "Paragon" umbrella frame, a U section of string steel that was far superior to its competitors. Development of the product continued until at least 1935. A similar product was used to make Crinoline frames from 1855. Umbrellas with 'Fox Frames' were sold worldwide. [7]

  7. 5 Discontinued Southern Foods We Wish We Could Still Buy At ...

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    In 2021, fans began noticing Sister Schubert's Sausage Rolls missing from shelves at their local grocery stores, and the company confirmed in a statement to Southern Living that they had been ...