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  2. Category:German engravers - Wikipedia

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    B. Juliane Wilhelmine Bause; Ludwig Hugo Becker; Barthel Beham; Sebald Beham; Franz Joachim Beich; Daniel Berger (engraver) Eric Bergman; Johann Martin Bernatz

  3. Manz Corporation - Wikipedia

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    It was incorporated in 1866 as the J. Manz Engraving Company by Jacob Manz, [1] [2] who was the company president, [3] and was built in 1867 in Chicago to act as a wood engraving business. [4] The company moved to premises at 4001-43 Ravenswood av. in Chicago in 1908, just after it merged with The Hollister Press. [5] It had purchased the ...

  4. Jacob Manz - Wikipedia

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    The firm, initially named Maas & Manz, and was first located at the corner of Clark and Washington Streets, and was two years later moved to Dearborn and Madison. [2] While there, Mr. Manz became the sole proprietor of the business, by purchasing the interest of his partner, and was a very heavy loser in the great fire of 1871, realizing almost nothing of insurance.

  5. List of place names of German origin in the United States

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    Relatively few place names in the United States have names of German origin, unlike Spanish or French names. Many of the German town names are in the Midwest, due to high German settlement in the 1800s. Many of the names in New York and Pennsylvania originated with the German Palatines (called Pennsylvania Dutch), who immigrated in the 18th ...

  6. Prym - Wikipedia

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    In 1642 he settled down at Dollartshammer, the head office of the family company which is at the same location to this day. Prym Stolberg/Germany In the 19th century the Pryms produced the first finished products made not only of brass, but also of steel and iron in addition to the rolled material and wires made of the traditional copper alloys.

  7. List of companies of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Location of Germany. Germany is a federal parliamentary republic in central-western Europe. Germany has the world's 3rd largest economy by nominal GDP, and the 5th largest by PPP. As a global leader in several industrial and technological sectors, it is both the world's third-largest exporter and importer of goods.