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  2. Drew Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Drew Lewis. Andrew Lindsay Lewis Jr. (November 3, 1931 – February 10, 2016), generally known as Drew Lewis, was an American businessman and politician from the state of Pennsylvania. He was United States Secretary of Transportation in the first portion of the administration of U.S. President Ronald W. Reagan, and is best known for presiding ...

  3. Henkel - Wikipedia

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    Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, commonly known as Henkel, is a German multinational chemical and consumer goods company headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany. Founded in 1876, the DAX company is organized into two globally operating business units (Consumer Brands, Adhesive Technologies) and is known for brands such as Loctite , Persil , [2] Fa , Pritt ...

  4. Hatfield–McCoy feud - Wikipedia

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    The Hatfield–McCoy feud is featured in a musical comedy dinner show in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Hatfield–McCoy production (July 2012) In 2002, Bo and Ron McCoy brought a lawsuit to acquire access to the McCoy Cemetery which holds the graves of six family members, including five slain during the feud. The McCoys took on a private property ...

  5. Anthony Jacob Henckel - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Jacob Henckel ( German: Antonius Jacobus Henckel, October 27, 1668 – August 12, 1728) [1] was a German theologian who founded the first Lutheran church in North America upon his immigration from Germany to Philadelphia 's Germantown neighborhood.

  6. Friedrich Karl Henkel - Wikipedia

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    In 1880, construction work finally began on a new company building in Düsseldorf-Flingern. Under his management the company achieved a turnover of over one million marks in 1899. In 1899, Henkel moved its headquarters to Düsseldorf-Holthausen, where four building complexes and the Fritz Henkel residence were constructed by the end of 1900.

  7. List of reporting marks: H - Wikipedia

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    HATX - Helm Financial Corporation. HATZ - H A T Enterprises, Inc. HB - Hampton and Branchville Railroad. HBGX - Hillsboro Bottled Gas Company, HBG Enterprises of Tampa, Inc. HBL - Harbor Belt Line. HBRY - Hudson Bay Railway ( OmniTRAX) HBT - Houston Belt and Terminal Railway. HBWX - Georgia Power Company. HCBX - Chevron Phillips Chemical Company.

  8. Turner Construction - Wikipedia

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    Turner Construction was founded in New York City in 1902 by Henry Chandlee Turner. Its first project was a $690 concrete vault in Brooklyn, followed by concrete staircases for the New York City Subway. By the late 1920s, Turner was constructing buildings for large businesses in the United States. Turner's stock began trading on the American ...

  9. J.A. Jones Construction - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by James Addison Jones in the 1890s. One of Jones' early landmark projects was the twelve-story Independence Building, Charlotte's first "skyscraper" and the soon to be first office of J.A. Jones Construction. In 1930, the company won a major contract to build a new military airbase in the Canal Zone in Panama.