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Imperial Color, Chemical and Paper Corporation, Glens Falls, New York History of the Imperial Color pigments plant in Glens Falls, New York.
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West Virginia Dye Industry The synthetic dye industry in West Virginia began with the efforts of the .... become a major manufacturing center for the emerging dye industry in the U.S. ...
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Imperial Color, Chemical and Paper Corporation, Glens Falls, New York History of the Imperial Color pigments plant in Glens Falls, New York.
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Imperial Color, Chemical and Paper Corporation, Glens Falls, New York American Wallpaper, which became Imperial Wallpaper in 1901. ... In 1958 the company stopped printing wallpaper at the Glens Falls plant due to lower demand ...
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General Aniline, Linden, New Jersey View of old landfill and drainage ditch system, ... had a distinguished war record, with each manufacturing plant awarded the Army-Navy "E" production award. The American .... Aerial view looking east of the GAF Linden, NJ Plant, ca. ...
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August Merz "Half Century of the United States Dye History" Waldstein, New York; William Lesser, Waldman’s partner in the original Hudson River Plant; F.E Atteaux, Boston, an importer and dealer in dyes; ...
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Spies and Dyes Du Pont now had four talented German dye chemists working in the Jackson .... two German agents. The dye samples and recipes were finally brought to England ...
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Tremley Point Industrial History Today the Bayway Refinery is still operating, but most of the chemical plants are ... New Jersey Turnpike at Linden, with Exxon Oil Refinery in Background ...
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Tremley Point Industrial History Today the Bayway Refinery is still operating, but most of the chemical plants are ... New Jersey Turnpike at Linden, with Exxon Oil Refinery in Background ...
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Peerless Color Company Plainfield, New Jersey 25, December 20, 1920, p. 14 4) “American-Made Colors”, American Dyestuff Reporter, Vol. 11, No. 11, November 20, 1922, pp. 373-377 5) “Peerless and Noil ...
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