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  1. Aug 13, 2013 · Being a major port for travelers on the their way out west, Cincinnati flourished economically and by 1815, Cincinnati was exporting chairs and furniture out west, selling to the steamboat trade.

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  3. The German immigrant Gustav Mosler was a cigar maker and bookkeeper before going into the safe manufacturing business in 1867. It proved to be a rapidly flourishing enterprise. Gustav died in 1874 and turned operations over to his sons Moses and William.

  4. By 1898, with the Panic behind them, Gustav's sons decided to restart the family business. Adolph Goelitz moved to Cincinnati and opened the Goelitz Confectionary Company there. He was joined by a friend and neighbor, William Kelley, and eventually by Kelley's cousin Edward and by the younger Goelitz brothers Gus, Jr., and Herman.

  5. May 8, 2021 · On September 22, 1788, three speculators — John Filson, Colonel Robert Patterson, and Mathias Denman — crossed the Ohio River from Kentucky and onto their 800-acre investment in the Northwest...

  6. Find detailed information on Manufacturing companies in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States of America, including financial statements, sales and marketing contacts, top competitors, and firmographic insights.

  7. One of the largest emblem manufacturers, the Gustave Fox Company of Cincinatti, started business in 1869 as a small maker of jewelry but by 1899 had a specialist emblem jewelry department, which later also produced auto emblems. D. L.

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