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  2. W Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    The company made energy-efficient wood-burning stoves and was later valued at $65 million. It was on a business trip for this company where Mitchell injured his spinal cord. In 1977 he was elected Mayor of Crested Butte, Colorado , where he stopped AMAX (now Freeport-McMoRan ) [ 1 ] from building a billion-dollar molybdenum mine on Mount Emmons .

  3. Malleable Iron Range Company - Wikipedia

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    He subsequently ordered an oil stove for his third Antarctic expedition. Both stoves were used in all of his following expeditions. Additional product lines were developed and produced including refrigerators, gas and electric water heaters. New porcelain, enamel, and chrome departments were added as the company grew.

  4. Gas stove - Wikipedia

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    The first gas stove was developed in 1802 by Zachäus Winzler , but this along with other attempts remained isolated experiments. [16] James Sharp patented a gas stove in Northampton, England in 1826 and opened a gas stove factory in 1836. His invention was marketed by the firm Smith & Philips from 1828.

  5. Simon Pearce - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, Pearce maintained a home in Hartland, Vermont; [6] previously, he resided in Norwich, Vermont. [7] He and his wife, Pia, have four sons. [6] Their youngest son is Kevin Pearce, a snowboarder, who was seriously injured in 2009 while training for the Olympics. [7] Kevin is the subject of the 2013 HBO film The Crash Reel. [6] [8]

  6. Chambers stove - Wikipedia

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    The Chambers Fireless Gas Range was a gas cook stove created by John E. Chambers in 1910, [1] [2] Two years after inventing his fireless cooker, John Chambers organized the Chambers Company in 1912. [1] Chambers' patented method of manufacture [3] used thick rock wool insulation to insulate the oven on all sides. This made it possible for the ...

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