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  2. American Radiator Company - Wikipedia

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    The Pierce Steam Heating Company was founded in 1881 by John B. Pierce and Joseph Bond in Buffalo. [3] The Standard Radiator Company (Buffalo) was established in 1892 by Nelson Holland. [4] Advertisement for boilers from the American Radiator Company, illustrated by Ralph Barton, published in The Elks Magazine, May 1924

  3. John B. Pierce - Wikipedia

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    In 1881 Pierce and Bond founded the Pierce Steam Heating Company of Buffalo. [3] In 1892 he merged his company with the Detroit Radiator Company and the Michigan Radiator and Iron Company to form the American Radiator Company. [4] Pierce was married twice, but died childless in Lynnfield, Massachusetts on June 23, 1917. [5]

  4. American Radiator Company Factory Complex - Wikipedia

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    American Radiator amalgamated with Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company in 1929 to form the American Radiator and Standard Sanitary Corporation, later becoming American Standard in 1967. The Institute of Thermal Research section is an administrative / laboratory building that is a two-story brick building with a stone foundation and an E ...

  5. Charles S. L. Baker - Wikipedia

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    Charles S. L. Baker and his assistant demonstrating a heating/radiator system. Baker worked over the span of decades on his product, attempting several different forms of friction, including rubbing two bricks together mechanically, as well as using various types of metals.

  6. Egbert H. Gold Estate - Wikipedia

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    Egbert H. Gold was born in 1868 in Cornwall, Connecticut.His family had been designers and manufacturers of steam heating systems; Gold's father invented the first cast-iron radiator.

  7. What Los Angeles Landmarks Have Burned Down? - AOL

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    The house was sold a few years ago for $3 million. It had been meticulously restored, with all 24 of its gas lamps and ornate steam radiators in working order before it was destroyed in the Eaton ...