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  2. Mohawk Industries - Wikipedia

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    Mohawk Industries factory in Commerce, Texas. In 1992, Mohawk went public with its shares traded first on the NASDAQ Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "MWK" and currently on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "MHK." [13] Mohasco's remaining assets were sold to other investors, and the company was later dissolved.

  3. Jeffrey Lorberbaum - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Mohawk purchased Unilin, a Belgium-based maker of laminate flooring and MDF board (a composite used in do-it-yourself furniture) for $2.6 billion (~$3.9 billion in 2023). [7] In 2023, Lorberbaum's total compensation from Mohawk was $4.4 million, or 103 times the median employee pay at Mohawk for that year. [8]

  4. List of New York State Historic Markers in Montgomery County ...

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    Parsonage Built 1712 For Use Of Missionaries To Mohawk Indians. Here In 1775 Rev. J. Stuart & J. Brant Translated In Mohawk The Gospel Of St. Mark. 37: SITE OF On Town Rd. At Fort Hunter Florida, Town Of, New York: Queen Anne Chapel Built 1711-12 For Use Of Mohawk Indians. Torn Down 1821 To Make Way For Erie Canal 38: SITE OF On County Rd.

  5. List of New York State Historic Markers in Chenango County ...

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    Historic marker of the Unadilla River, lands to the west ceded to New York State by the Iroquois via treaty of September 22, 1788. Erected 2002 NYS Route 8, north of New Berlin, NY in the town of Columbus, NY on east side of road in row of trees overlooking the river Columbus, Town of, New York: N 42˚39’43.0” W 75˚19’55.8” UNADILLA RIVER

  6. Caughnawaga Indian Village Site - Wikipedia

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    The name Caughnawaga is derived from the Mohawk word kahnawà:ke, meaning "place of the rapids", referring to the nearby rapids of the Mohawk River. [3] The site is also known as Indian Castle, or Gandaouage; or Kachnawage in Mohawk, meaning "castle" or "fortified place." This village with its defensive palisade was the Native American form of ...

  7. Mass. town paid $1.7M for Smith & Wesson founder’s historic ...

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    Talk about buyer’s remorse. Seven years ago, a small Massachusetts town purchased a majestic 1886 mansion for the bargain price of $1.75 million, saving it from demolition — but residents ...