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  2. E. W. Bliss Company - Wikipedia

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    Bliss Torpedo Works, Brooklyn. E. W. Bliss at one time was owned by American corporation Gulf and Western Industries before it was consolidated into Bliss Clearing Niagara. E. W. Bliss Co. Automatic Shearing Machine for Muck Bars, used in making sheet metal. This machine required a single operator and was driven by a steam engine.

  3. Elmcroft Estate - Wikipedia

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    The 38-room property was built in 1918 by industrialist Frank C B Page, president of E W Bliss Machine Works in Brooklyn NY. [2] From 1938 to 1952 it was the residence of Nathan L. Miller, who served as the governor of New York from 1921 to 1922. [2] In 1952, it was purchased by the Soviet Union as a retreat for their diplomats. [3]

  4. Intertype Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Throughout its history, Intertype machines were typically better built and engineered than Mergenthaler's Linotype, with simpler, more effective mechanisms. However, while both Mergenthaler and Lanston Monotype were known for producing new and innovative type designs, virtually all of Intertype's typefaces were derivatives of, or supplied to them, by the Bauer Type Foundry.

  5. American Machine and Foundry - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1900 by Rufus L. Patterson Jr., inventor of the first automated cigarette manufacturing machine.Originally incorporated in New Jersey but operating in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, the company began by manufacturing cigarette, baking, and stitching machines.

  6. Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal - Wikipedia

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    H.K. Porter class 18-24-C-S-I. Ex-Mesta Machine Works #5. To Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Company in 1932 who later sold to the BEDT on February 18, 1935. It suffered a boiler explosion in 1953. Retired December 25, 1963. Sold to the Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad in 1964 for Railtours. Sold to the Black River and Western Railroad in 1965.

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