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| + | [[Category:Organizations]] |
| + | [[Industry sector::Construction]] |
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| + | |content=What do you know about Wayne County’s history of construction? |
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| + | One of the oldest construction companies in Wayne County is [[Curry Lumber & Pole Building Co.]], started in 1853 by James Curry. |
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| + | Other well-known construction companies include: [[Walter H. Jones Construction|Walter H. Jones Construction, Incorporated]], [[Bogner Construction Company]], and [[Campbell Construction]]. |
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| + | One of the earliest brick kilns in Doylestown, Ohio was in operation by 1834, built by Abraham Franks. |
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| + | In Mt. Eaton, Ohio, Weed and Hones operated an iron factory in 1827. |
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| + | In Creston, Ohio, C. L. Matteson started the [[Creston Lumber Company]] in 1903, and it was sold 20 years later to a firm located in Wadsworth, Ohio. |
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