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Bernard Lyman was the co-founder of Lyman Brothers Boat Builders and Lyman Boat Works. Lyman founded the company with his brother, Herman Lyman, in 1875. [1] He designed and built the clinker (boat building) built boat, the Lyman. [2]
Milton G. Lyman, President, CEO founded Lyman & Lyman Imports/Exports broker firm specializing in providing goods from the United States and around the world, to countries including Canada, China, Mexico, Africa, Germany, South America and beyond.
Lyman itself was founded in 1667/1678 as a fortified town near the Mayaka fortress. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In the course of the administrative reform carried out in 1708 by Moscow tsar Peter I , Lyman was explicitly mentioned as one of the towns included to Azov Governorate .
During Middlefield’s industrial boom, entrepreneur, inventor, and avid sportsman William Lyman II establishes the Lyman Gun Sight, which would remain in the family for nearly a century. Among his many inventions, William is most renowned for his innovative improvements to the peep sight.
On 3 September, Ukrainian forces crossed the Siverskyi Donets River and recaptured Ozerne, which implied "degrading Russian control of the river's left bank east of Sloviansk ", according to the Institute for the Study of War. [26] On September 5, they entered the village of Staryi Karavan.
- 3 September-1 October 2022(4 weeks)
- Ukrainian victory
- Lyman, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
Apr 13, 2013 · Bernard Lyman, the founder of the business, earned his living as a skilled cabinetmaker in Cleveland, Ohio. He occasionally had time to build one or two small boats. It wasn't long before his lapstrake boats began to gain a noticeable degree of interest among local boaters.
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Mar 19, 2022 · One of the architects of fundamentalist Protestantism in the twentieth century was the oil oligarch Lyman Stewart (1840-1923). The head of Union Oil of California (later Unocal), Stewart was once “too well known to need an introduction,” according to the Los Angeles Times.