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American Crane Corporation is an American manufacturer of construction cranes based in Wilmington, North Carolina. It manufacturers lattice boom crawler cranes with capacities ranging from 50 to 275 tons. The American Crane Corporation was founded in 1882 as the Franklin Manufacturing Company, and in 1892 the name changed to American Hoist ...
These early money orders were produced for sale throughout the postal system by the Homer Lee Bank Note Company (1883–1887), the American Bank Note Company (1887–1891), and Dunlap & Clarke (1891–1894). In 1922, Crane & Co. incorporated, with Frederick G. Crane elected as president.
Logo of the Crane Manufacturers Association of America. The Crane Manufacturers Association of America, Inc. (CMAA) is an independent trade association in the United States. It is affiliated with the United States Division of Material Handling Industry. The voluntary association was incorporated as the CMAA in 1955.
The tower crane, owned by New York Crane and Equipment Corp., was hoisting concrete to the 36th story of a luxury high-rise when a fire broke out in the machine’s cab, officials said.
Elenore "Casey" Crane is an American politician and media personality. She served in the state of New Hampshire. A member of the Republican Party, she represented Hillsborough District 21 in the New Hampshire House of Representatives from 2002 to 2009. Crane was a former White House news producer for INN (Independent Network News) and WPIX-TV 11.
Not the first crane accident for city, or equipment owner. 08:45, AP. The crane is owned by the New York Crane & Equipment Corp., one of the city’s most widely used crane providers, officials said.
Crane's Continental Artillery: Colors: Blue or black coat with red facings: Engagements: American Revolutionary War. Philadelphia Campaign (1777) Battle of Saratoga (1777) Battle of Monmouth (1778) Battle of Rhode Island (1778) Battle of Springfield (1780) Commanders; Notable commanders: Colonel John Crane
By 1898, the Cocheco Manufacturing Company covered over 30-acres of floor pace, operated 130,000 spindles in 2,800 looms, and employed 2000 workers earning an average wage of 53 cents a day, six days a week. Housed in 15 buildings, the Cocheco Print Works produced over 65,000,000 yards of finished cloth a year.