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  2. Sidney R. Yates Federal Building - Wikipedia

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    The Sidney R. Yates Federal Building, historically known as the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and later the Auditor's Building Complex, is a large historic federal building located on the National Mall and built between 1878 and 1880 that has housed multiple federal government offices.

  3. Christian Gobrecht - Wikipedia

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    After apprenticing in Manheim, Pennsylvania, he engraved ornamental clockworks in Baltimore, Maryland, until he moved to Philadelphia in 1811 to join Murray, Draper, Fairman, and Company, an engraving firm, around 1816. [1] He invented a medal ruling machine in 1810, which he improved upon in 1817.

  4. List of Maryland companies - Wikipedia

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  5. Category : Companies based in Maryland by populated place

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    Companies based in Silver Spring, Maryland (1 C, 6 P) T. Companies based in Takoma Park, Maryland (3 P) This page was last edited on 16 February 2024, at 23:12 (UTC). ...

  6. Maryland Line (CSA) - Wikipedia

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    Engraving of the Baltimore riot of 1861.. By April 1861 it had become clear that war was inevitable, and it was around this time that a number of Marylanders began to resign their commissions in the US Army, among them, George H. Steuart, then a junior officer, who resigned his captain's commission to join the Confederacy.

  7. Things Remembered - Wikipedia

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    The Cole family reclaimed the company in 1987 through a leveraged buyout. The company prospered through much of the 1980s. [2] Sales began to slump and in 1990 Cole National unloaded unprofitable business units leaving Cole Key, Cole Vision and Things Remembered. The company went public in 1994 to reduce the persistent debt from the leveraged ...