Baltimore Type Foundry
There have been two, unrelated firms using the name Baltimore Type Foundry.
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Baltimore Type Foundry
There have been two, unrelated firms using the name Baltimore Type Foundry.
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Merged into A.T.F., 1892
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Herbert F. Czarnowsky, Tommy Thompson, George Battee, Herman Schnoor
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Samuel Sower, founder, Henry Lafayette Pelouze, owner, Charles J. Cary, final owner.
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Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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